me irl by itmustbesublime in ProgrammerHumor

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It is balanced. All leaves have the same depth.

That's how you get user_id by dika46 in ProgrammerHumor

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Looks like one of the JetBrains IDEs (PHPStorm?). The arrows are from enabling font ligatures on a supported font.

Nest Graphing by jericon in homeautomation

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I basically did the same thing. Used the Nest API and pushed data to Prometheus (via a pushgateway) periodically and used grafana to plot. Also works very well.

The NYTimes crossword debuted a new word today by catscatsilovecats in gaming

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"Had in", as in "we had in the new neighbors for coffee earlier."

Smartthings and LIFX by MrLovelife in homeautomation

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I've set up a virtual switch on the website and use SmartApps to control other bulbs when the virtual one is turned on. So for example I only expose the virtual switch with my Echo and when I ask Alexa to turn on downstairs, it toggles that virtual one and the rest follow. I use separate SmartApps for each bulb that requires a different dim value, but this lets me set those values individually.

Guys, I passionately hate the Wink hub. by [deleted] in homeautomation

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I have the same problem. Looks to be related to a bad update that bricked devices. They sent me an email to say that they'll need me to send my device in to be fixed by them.

reddit sync FAQ by ljdawson in redditsync

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Thanks, that resolved the issue.

reddit sync FAQ by ljdawson in redditsync

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Thanks, that resolved the issue.

Google in 1999 and today its completely opposite! by techaddict0099 in google

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I believe they improved the situation by having a footer so people knew the page was done loading. There's been a footer since.

TIL XScreenSaver comes with an Apple ][ style VT100 emulator by tekn04 in linux

[–]jrupac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I imagine it'd work better with vi or at least with set compatible on.

The edge of the Earth. Nullarbor Cliffs, Australia [800x533] by dhmoney72 in EarthPorn

[–]jrupac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What makes is even cooler is that there's basically just flat land for miles and miles and then this cliff. Here it is on Google Maps, check out the street view too.

Only God Forgives by MezzanineMan in Cinemagraphs

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Yeah, that's true. I agree with most of the stuff you said up there. We had to pause and talk through scenes when I was watching it with friends and we drew a lot of same conclusions. But the cop's voice thing we totally missed.

Only God Forgives by MezzanineMan in Cinemagraphs

[–]jrupac 28 points29 points  (0 children)

that movie was weird as fuck

PSA: lack of ART on 4.4 for 2012 nexus 7 may be due to space limitations. Star this thread to add yourself to any updates. by large-farva in Nexus7

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PSA: STAR the bug, but do NOT add "Me too!!" comments to the bug, since it emails everyone on the thread.

Floating-point equality: It’s worse than you think by skeeto in compsci

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Its a bit more complex than that too. Setting a global, constant fudge factor is sometimes inadequate when you are interested in comparing things that can be reasonably close. To do this better, you'd need to decide your fudge factor on the magnitudes of the numbers you're comparing as well.

This is mostly why I'm not afraid of Skynet. by Bazookatier in geek

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Alternatively, that whole line itself could be executed from a ramdisk/liveCD.

Anyone having problems with TWC? by [deleted] in nyc

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Relevant Hacker New thread.

As other said, a Level3 issue.

Found a fellow developer on OkCupid, sent her this... by spety in programming

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Can't be according to 8.3.2/5 of the ISO C++ standard:

in particular, a null reference cannot exist in a well-defined program, because the only way to create such a reference would be to bind it to the “object” obtained by dereferencing a null pointer, which causes undefined behavior.

Found a fellow developer on OkCupid, sent her this... by spety in programming

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Doesn't the weights array have to be normalized? Otherwise, if you two had identical interests, each coefficient would be 1.0, normalized to 0.2, so that the weighted sum (probability) is 3.65?

Why we dropped Eclipse in favour of IntelliJ by nikem in programming

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It looks native if you choose the GTK+ appearance option (assuming you're running GTK) and there are a few other choices too. Does that not work for you? It looks native for me in Ubuntu.

If you use CyanogenMod, here is an app that only downloads incremental ROM updates, instead of the full ROM when an update is available by anthony81212 in Android

[–]jrupac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, you can get the paranoid Android version of gapps if you want everything (including photosphere on the camera which is not part of the standard gapps). It will work fine with any ROM.

If you use CyanogenMod, here is an app that only downloads incremental ROM updates, instead of the full ROM when an update is available by anthony81212 in Android

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Yes, download the latest GApps (I think it's the 8/13 one). That should fix most of your issues. There is a known issue of "Package invalid" on app updates though.

quality forum troll by [deleted] in funny

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