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12:20 AM
I knew people voted without reading, but seriously?
Of course, there were auto-protect issues related to low-rep users earlier I think, but that was resolved (as evidenced by the posts being deleted).
 
1:17 AM
interesting name :P Tavern on the Meta
 
 
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2:18 AM
+1 @RebeccaChernoff, you were spot on with the graph issue being related to the July 22nd mixup. I wonder how I got the dates that those users passed 200 so wrong, hmm..
 
 
3 hours later…
5:24 AM
yawns
 
G'morning
 
5:39 AM
waves
 
 
7 hours later…
12:39 PM
Yay Monday
 
@Fosco Few people rejoice about Mondays. Someone needs to throw a pie at your face.
 
@GraceNote Haha :) I know... I usually hate monday with a passion. Have a star..
 
 
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2:18 PM
If you don't mind, let me know if you think this question is presented/written well. If it's not clear, or if there's any extra info, feel free to let me know or edit, or both. I'd like to get an answer asap, and I know that the best I can do is have an awesome question. Here's the link:
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Q: How can I track down memory peaks? (That's peaks with a p, not an l.)

MosheI've got a kiosk app, which, essentially shows a bunch of slides with various bits of information on them. I initially began coding this over a year ago, when I was beginning with Objective-C and iOS development. I find that my code style is much cleaner now than what it was, and I'm much more ex...

 
it's presented and written very well.
i have to giggle that re-writing it with 'better' code has made it peak/leak more memory.
 
@Fosco Well yes, but I suspect my added library, along with Core Data just might be doing it. The plateau concerns me most, but, that's why I asked.
And as much as I love up votes, I'd love a solid answer. You know, there is at least one Apple Engineer on SO. I wonder how I can get him to look at this question....
 
Wait longer than 7 minutes. :)..
 
@Fosco Actually, I think I'll try adding the library and Core Data to the original app and see what happens. If it works, I can refactor slowly...
 
@Fosco you ... you can do that?
 
2:32 PM
So it's a non-interactive kiosk app? Why use Core Data?..
 
@Fosco The admin needs to maintain it, change data etc.
 
How does the power manage to go out the second I wake up and get on the computer?
 
@TimStone Evil imp demons are hiding in your breaker circuits. They are powered by your neuroactivity.
 
@TimStone I'm guessing @RebeccaChernoff has something to do with it...
 
Both of those seem plausible
 
2:41 PM
Conclusion: @RebeccaChernoff is an evil imp demon.
 
@GraceNote Aren't you at a new job today? And you're already on chat? :P
 
@TimStone has been on chat for some time. Also, apparently eating breakfast as of 09:15
 
@TimStone It seemed like a good idea at the time.
 
this was a legitimate spin of the wheel
 
2:43 PM
@GraceNote It still seems like a good idea to me.
 
@GraceNote Congrats!!
 
Thanks, @Fosco
 
> China said on Monday that Islamic militants had mounted an attack that left 11 people dead in the restive western region of Xinjiang, which announced a crackdown on "illegal" religious activities at the start of the Muslim fasting month.
> a crackdown on "illegal" religious activities at the start of the Muslim fasting month.
seriously?
What did I miss?
 
@jcolebrand Something about Tories, if we go by the discussion on the other site.
 
There are more people in that remote China town than in all of my metro area here.
@GraceNote it was always the fault of the Tories, hence why Jefferson left :p
This hurts my brain only a little mahopa.de/murks/augenkrebs-hintergrund-a04.html but changing the end of the URL to any of the others makes it hurt a lot more (in most cases)
 
2:49 PM
@Moshe looks like you got an interesting answer... with a verrry detailed blog post.
 
Oh good, Thunderbird has broken itself. Good job Mozilla!
 
how so?
 
As soon as I perform any action the entire interface decides that no matter what I click on, it's not going to switch views.
 
@balpha Can I ask you summat in the lounge?
 
2:57 PM
Ah ha
Because Lightning is spewing out errors like there's no tomorrow.
 
3:15 PM
@Fosco Thanks for pointing it out.
 
3:27 PM
@TimStone "Like there's no tomorrow" There's a calender joke to be made there, somewhere...
 
Hah ;)
 
3:41 PM
Why would an accepted answer NOT be on top
Did that change?
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Q: jquery lightbox with django

SRCThis may be repeated question but I am not able to solve it. I want to use jquery dialog similar to this but data is going in database instead of showing on page. My requirement is that once I click a button from my main page, my form should open. After filling the form if I click on submit, all...

 
self answer?
 
@badpssockpuppet ahhh, that must be it
I didn't notice that!!
That makes sense I guess...
Thanks @badpssockpuppet
 
Go entertain yourselves: yes.thatcan.be/my/next/tweet
 
lol
 
4:00 PM
it's not doing anything for me... just sits there on 'loading...'
 
hehehe
Anyone from austria here
maybe germany
 
@Trufa Germany would be @balpha
 
@Moshe Wow, the text shadow is failing epic-ly on Chrome dev.
 
@jcolebrand thank you!!
@balpha can I ask you for a quick favor?
 
what's that?
 
4:08 PM
is it up for you
?
 
looks fine
 
can't see it from here (uruguay)
 
I get ads and such.
 
I've tried it in different networks etc
I'm just guessing but they must have some filter for ip outisde europe that are not working
 
works from New York (via VPN)
 
4:14 PM
CAn't try that now, but I will later... Thanks!! (wish me luck explainng that to my 50 year old aunt)
 
4:36 PM
 
4:47 PM
@Trufa too small
 
@jcolebrand Can you read it at all or would you like a transcription?
 
 
@GraceNote I can read it.
 
sorry
 
Also, in retrospect, I probably read it a while back
Also, for some reason I expected blue. Go crack some whips :p
 
4:48 PM
I copied the thumbnail link
I thouth it would link to the full image
@jcolebrand nice t-shirt
 
5:01 PM
Thanks
 
@balpha ditto, sans VPN
 
Don't blame me quote of the day, just received from a co-worker: "we got this entire dojo setup from an external company.....it's not my doing !"
 
5:37 PM
is almost at 9K...
 
5:51 PM
yawns, stretches and sneezes
 
Is that a triple threat then?
 
Sure, why not. It's also mornings at my place.
 
6:19 PM
@Moshe "George W Bush wouldn't be on compiling jt1134's AOSP Fascinate ROM from that the idea that just cream?"
 
6:45 PM
Why are converences so expensive
Someone tell me that SO devdays is totally worth $350
 
DevDays is relatively inexpensive compared to a lot of conferences, IMO.
 
@TimStone yes I agree. I'm just complaining at the price of conferences
I'm a student. So I'm rather cheap
 
Yeah. Venue, catering, and administrative costs are surprisingly high once you factor everything in.
 
Who here knows C? (I should know that by now, but...)
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Q: Can C style blocks be causing memory peaks? (Once again, p, not l)

MosheI'm working on a kiosk style slideshow app. I have a UIScrollView which shows the slides, and a factory class, which generates the slides. The "slides" themselves are UIViewController subclasses, which are loaded out from XIB files and customized by the factory class. In my main view controller, ...

 
@Moshe The answer is yes. But, I have yet to read beyond the title.
 
6:57 PM
@Shog9 Ok, in a sentence, I'm wrapping code in curly braces inside of a switch/case. and I suspect that it's bumbling memory usage.
 
The curlies won't matter in and of themselves - they just introduce a new scope, which might chew up a bit of stack space but won't influence memory allocation.
However, you're allocating an object in the first block. So... yeah, that'll have some effect.
 
@Shog9 So, you're saying that the curlies effect the scope of the memory management?
 
Yes. Now, I suspect you're hitting an ObjC thing here, because what you're observing isn't anything I would expect from straight C.
remind me - does ObjC do closures?
 
@Shog9 not sure what you mean by that. googles "closure"
@Shog9 You mean "blocks"?
Yes, as of iOS 4.
I can try with an if/else structure and see if that helps.
 
hmm.. is there an opposite of the .has() selector for jquery?
trying to help a co-worker out here and he's got a weird thing going on...
 
7:10 PM
 
Thanks
 
yw
@Shog9 Yes, they're called blocks.
 
k (on phone, but that sounds like it might apply here)
 
@Shog9 Whoops, sorry. I can wait then. I'll look into it.
 
7:38 PM
$('#Menu > li:gt(0)').each(function() { if ($(this).children().length == 1) $(this).detach(); });
wound up not using not-has...
 
8:11 PM
@Fosco Does it work now?
 
comments, questions, rude remarks?
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Q: How do I most portably list all the Visual Studio add-ons and extensions I have so another team-member can replicate my setup?

jcolebrand ΨHow do I most portably list all the Visual Studio add-ons and extensions I have so another team-member can replicate my setup? I've gone and installed a fair number of extensions and add-ons, and I would like to be able to make them fairly consistent across all our computers so that we can be co...

 
8:28 PM
@jcolebrand I'll take one comment please. No questions or rude remarks at the moment, though.
(I'm sure I can think of something rude if I need to.)
Also, I notice you got a trident, @jcolebrand.
 
8:44 PM
@Moshe Yep... I posted my solution right before the message you replied to.
 
8:58 PM
@Moshe that, sir, was a joke
 
9:20 PM
@jcolebrand Well... then I hereby extend my hardiest laughter at said joke.
 

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