Android Oreo
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@zecc said in Android Oreo:
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
I find Oreos gritty and icky nasty.
What about Oreo mousse and Oreo-flavoured icescream?
Never tried them.
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I tried Oreos when they were released over here and found them absolutely horrible. Felt like eating a lump of sugar and cocoa with some vanilla added.
Otoh, for a period before the release of Oreos, the largest swedish maker of cookies of that kind had their own version of Oreos which was amazing. Sadly, those cookies aren't made any more as far as I know. :(
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@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
@zecc said in Android Oreo:
What about Oreo mousse and Oreo-flavoured icescream?
Never tried them.
I like them better than the cookies. Still very sweet though.
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@darkmatter
No wings?
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@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
I think Android P will be Android Pumpkin Pie (they didn't balk at Ice Cream Sandwich).
Android PP? are you nuts the kids will never stop laughing!
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@tsaukpaetra said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
I think Android P will be Android Pumpkin Pie (they didn't balk at Ice Cream Sandwich).
Android PP? are you nuts the kids will never stop laughing!
Besides, it's going to be Android Poutine.
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@weng Android Praline? Peanut Brittle?
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@accalia said in Android Oreo:
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
I find Oreos gritty and icky nasty.
but...
what....
you...
you.... HEATHEN!
/me eats an entire carton of oreos to apologize to the Goddess Oreo for the slander visited upon her by @RaceProUK
She's British, I don't think we ship our good stuff there.
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
@accalia I find American candy and biscuits to be tacky and nasty in general, certainly compared to the European alternatives. Hershey's chocolate is especially bad in that respect: it feels like I'm eating cement dust.
See? Hershey's milk chocolate should feel like wax, not cement.
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@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
@accalia said in Android Oreo:
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
I find Oreos gritty and icky nasty.
but...
what....
you...
you.... HEATHEN!
/me eats an entire carton of oreos to apologize to the Goddess Oreo for the slander visited upon her by @RaceProUK
She's British, I don't think we ship our good stuff there.
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
@accalia I find American candy and biscuits to be tacky and nasty in general, certainly compared to the European alternatives. Hershey's chocolate is especially bad in that respect: it feels like I'm eating cement dust.
See? Hershey's milk chocolate should feel like wax, not cement.
Still tastes like vomit, though.
Seriously, until I tried Ghirardelli's, I thought that's what chocolate was supposed to taste like.
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@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
@accalia said in Android Oreo:
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
I find Oreos gritty and icky nasty.
but...
what....
you...
you.... HEATHEN!
/me eats an entire carton of oreos to apologize to the Goddess Oreo for the slander visited upon her by @RaceProUK
She's British, I don't think we ship our good stuff there.
@raceprouk said in Android Oreo:
@accalia I find American candy and biscuits to be tacky and nasty in general, certainly compared to the European alternatives. Hershey's chocolate is especially bad in that respect: it feels like I'm eating cement dust.
See? Hershey's milk chocolate should feel like wax, not cement.
Still tastes like vomit, though.
Seriously, until I tried Ghirardelli's, I thought that's what chocolate was supposed to taste like.Ghirardelli's? Maybe I've had bad samples or something, but I recall that brand tasting like overpriced crap.
If I want really good stuff I go here, a local place that does the whole process in-store.
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@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
If I want really good stuff I go here, a local place that does the whole process in-store.
Alt-US Chocolate? :/ Should I be wary?
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@tsaukpaetra said in Android Oreo:
@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
If I want really good stuff I go here, a local place that does the whole process in-store.
Alt-US Chocolate? :/ Should I be wary?
http://i.imgur.com/a6VI1QH.jpg
maybe it's a chord in Visual Studio which dispenses chocolate?
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@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
@tsaukpaetra said in Android Oreo:
@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
If I want really good stuff I go here, a local place that does the whole process in-store.
Alt-US Chocolate? :/ Should I be wary?
http://i.imgur.com/a6VI1QH.jpg
maybe it's a chord in Visual Studio which dispenses chocolate?
Almost! You've got to have the right codez too.
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We have a place called DeBrand down the road from us, they do absolutely AMAZING chocolate. They also do Ice Cream and some other things.
They are expensive, though.
The place so close to us is actually their main factory and offices as well. They even do tours!
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@brisingraerowing do they green-haired, orange-faced little people who sing and dance?
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So... it seems like Google has finally mastered the dark art of "dependency injection".
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@unperverted-vixen said in Android Oreo:
So... it seems like Google has finally mastered the dark art of "dependency injection".
Guice exists, you know.
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@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
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@unperverted-vixen said in Android Oreo:
it seems like Google has finally mastered the dark art of "dependency injection"
I'm not sure what dependency injection is, but that just looks like they finally figured the dark art of "abstraction layers".
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@anonymous234 said in Android Oreo:
I'm not sure what dependency injection is,
It's the difference between
class foo { IThingy thing; //an interface of some sort public foo() { thing = new ImplementationOfIThingy(); } }
and
class foo { IThingy thing; //an interface of some sort public foo(IThingy theThing) { thing = theThing; } }
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
N gin x
Pretty simple for me
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence
Eh, naming things is hard.
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@bb36e said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
N gin x
Pretty simple for me
Retrospectively yes. But I'll be damned if I didn't read it like N Jinks when I first saw it.
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
By analogy to "gif", I suppose.
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@dreikin What I see in Guice first off is GUI, which makes me want to pronounce it gooeess
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@dreikin What I see in Guice first off is GUI, which makes me want to pronounce it gooeess
What's good for the guice is good for the Gantter.
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@zecc said in Android Oreo:
@bb36e said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
N gin x
Pretty simple for me
Retrospectively yes. But I'll be damned if I didn't read it like N Jinks when I first saw it.
I still do even after learning the intended pronounciation.
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@raceprouk Downvoted.
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
Let me tell you how you can have Gin and Guice
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@raceprouk We're playing salvo mode. I sunk your battleship.
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@jazzyjosh said in Android Oreo:
@raceprouk We're playing salvo mode. I sunk your battleship.
NUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
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@anonymous234 said in Android Oreo:
@unperverted-vixen said in Android Oreo:
it seems like Google has finally mastered the dark art of "dependency injection"
I'm not sure what dependency injection is, but that just looks like they finally figured the dark art of "abstraction layers".
Knowing what dependency injection is, I concur.
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
I refuse to call it "engine x"
We do not live in an X Men comic or Final Fantasy game. We do not name things like that.
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@weng said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
I refuse to call it "engine x"
We do not live in an X Men comic or Final Fantasy game. We do not name things like that.
Model T?
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@dreikin said in Android Oreo:
@weng said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
@pie_flavor said in Android Oreo:
Guice
Guice (pronounced 'juice')
A project that first has to tell you how to pronounce it is a project that doesn't inspire me with confidence. Especially when that pronunciation is something I wouldn't have come up with on my own. See also nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
I refuse to call it "engine x"
We do not live in an X Men comic or Final Fantasy game. We do not name things like that.
Model T?
This is fine. But the Tesla Model X does not exist. Nor the BMW X series. Neither does Apple OSX.
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@weng XLSX files?
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@weng said in Android Oreo:
I refuse to call it "engine x"
TIL I've been unwittingly pronouncing it pretty close to the "official" pronunciation. I pronounce it "In-gin-icks" (like @bb36e it sounds like). So I guess that's "engine X" if I pronounced "engine" differently as well.
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@zecc said in Android Oreo:
@bb36e said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
N gin x
Pretty simple for me
Retrospectively yes. But I'll be damned if I didn't read it like N Jinks when I first saw it.
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@jaloopa I think that should be better called "dependency passing". You know, since you're not "injecting" anything, you're just using a mechanism designed to pass parameters in order to pass some parameters...
But I guess it wouldn't be a design pattern without some name that made it sound 50x more complex that it is.
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@boomzilla said in Android Oreo:
@zecc said in Android Oreo:
Retrospectively yes. But I'll be damned if I didn't read it like N Jinks when I first saw it.
I still do even after learning the intended pronounciation.
As do I, mentally.
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@anonymous234 The thing is you're generally not manually calling anything to do that, you let the framework determine what to call to create the objects you need.
There are times that you need to define what exactly to use (e.g. ThingDoer operates on generic type Element and you actually have different dependencies for ThingDoer depending on if you using a Metal or a Non-Metal Element), but even then it's usually as simple as defining a method the injector knows about that requests those specific types before passing them along.
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@zecc said in Android Oreo:
@bb36e said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nginx, which is apparently "engine X", not "en gee inks" or "umm? nigginix?"
N gin x
Pretty simple for me
Retrospectively yes. But I'll be damned if I didn't read it like N Jinks when I first saw it.
Personally I pronounced it ne-jinx too.
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@tsaukpaetra Clearly, it's Excellent Sex
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@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
nigginix?
That's what I always hear in my head. Well, amongst other things...
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@the_quiet_one said in Android Oreo:
@da-doctah said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
I'm firmly of the belief that oreos only appeal to adults who have nostalgic memories of eating them as children.
I grew up eating Hydrox, of which Oreo is the later knock-off product. They haven't been available for a while but I found a package in a store a couple of months ago.
They come back at random times. They are the McRib of cookies.
McRib Cookies
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@el_heffe said in Android Oreo:
@the_quiet_one said in Android Oreo:
@da-doctah said in Android Oreo:
@jaloopa said in Android Oreo:
I'm firmly of the belief that oreos only appeal to adults who have nostalgic memories of eating them as children.
I grew up eating Hydrox, of which Oreo is the later knock-off product. They haven't been available for a while but I found a package in a store a couple of months ago.
They come back at random times. They are the McRib of cookies.
McRib Cookies
There's a guy here who has a BBQ van and trailer he parks by the highway near home. Among other things, he sells rib sandwiches, pulled off the bone when you order. $5 for a huge, delicious, fresh rib sandwich.