Details
-
Skillsjs, java, android, PHP, C++, Server Administration, golang, docker
-
Website
Joined devRant on 5/10/2016
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
-
Everybody hits dry spells the point is to save enough money where when they happen you'll be fine. But seeing that you're already screwed, i would suggest raising your price back up to a reasonable rate and taking small jobs on fiver to afford advertising. Don't quit advertising just cause you're filled up. There's no such thing as too much work you could always help somebody else out that you know will get the work done.
-
@stop then that proves my point. If the house is on fire leave the door open and the cat will find it's way out. The cat might move to the couch but once that catches on fire it will go though a window or open door eventually. Self preservation is an instinct thats in everything no matter how lazy it is
-
@stop get a bucket of water and drop a water bomb(small firecracker) in it right behind it. Bet it will run
-
The damn chair if the cat is stupid enough to not get out of the house on fire it's a stupid ass cat
-
Isn't that an outer join?
-
@arwTheDev when you hit the back button the main activity doesn't close. You should allow it to work without all permissions by disabling the features that require them also
-
Most people try to not say no or really anything negative. It's one of the reasons a common sales practice is if somebody hangs up call them back cause normally you can ask them "Did the call drop?" Then they will reply yes then you can keep on trying to sell your shit
-
Think either one will hurt somebody
-
##player
-
@Benedikt Both
-
I wish all companies are open source
-
Just 3d print a cape for those and put it on a rubber duck or use a sticker. Change my mind.
-
Good job. Now do it with a coin and an eye dropper like they do in 3rd grade science class
-
Hmm somebody do this. It would be a cool coffeeshop and bakery. Then again i would go broke
-
@irene Sound like he's just a dumbass. If you don't save between 16 hours of work you deserve anything that happens to you.
-
@C0D4 yeah having to rebuild from scratch is a deal breaker for me. I like being able to test things quickly and having to build an image before running it adds extra time for something that i might wind up not using
-
@C0D4 but thanks for the link it helped me find out real quick
-
@C0D4 @gitlog https://github.com/StefanScherer/... this has me believing that a container needs to be built for the rpi.
-
@gitlog might have to take another look into it then
-
@gitlog i don't believe it can run standard docker images since they run as 386
-
@gitlog well the arm cpu breaks my idea. For a cluster i would love to setup a kubernetes cluster. I still might buy a few to setup mpd/icecast for my house but that's about it. Then again for that usecase i can buy a pi3 when they go on discount
-
@devTea rpi4. As much as i would love to buy me a cluster of them the arm architecture messes up my idea. I'm hopeing they eventually make a 386 version where i really can one day
-
@devTea haha all bullshit aside I'm actually debating that idea
-
Mac only if you need xcode.
Other than that need more info on what you do -
@arwTheDev I just thought of something while looking at this thread. You might want to add crashlytics to the app, preferably with an option in the settings to turn it off. It would help you debug it quicker along with getting anonymous device information.
-
@arwTheDev I think the hardest part is going to be separating intents into activity, broadcast, and service calls and have the configuration activity look good with it without over complicating it where it would be friendly for nontechs
-
@arwTheDev I wouldn't mind having a few quick launch buttons for apps and general intents for when I'm testing out an application
-
@arwTheDev Generally you can't mess with global notifications, bluetooth, wifi, etc on newer phones since they require the same package signature as the rom. You may beable to do it with reflection to access private api but at that point you'll be working device specific which isn't something you should do as a single dev. Ideally you should stick with firing intents which would cover everything that is supported which would allow custom buttons really easily
-
@arwTheDev from those options i see alot of permissions issues but if you can make the buttons customizable it's something i would use
-
Release it in beta on the play store. Other than that tell us what it does and you might get some help here