Also, I'm currently reading some NodeJS code just in case I need to take a look at the server side of things while the main guy is away. The Douche said that "it is fun and easy". Well, it will not be fun nor easy, that I can say. While the code is pretty readable, it is still NodeJS.

Thank you Google for writing such a shitty Android library that makes my head ache once again. The problem has been reported to you ages ago, please fix your shit.

Luckily someone had made a workaround already, I just needed to copy-paste that solution to the project and do some minor adjustments. Now the adapter can remove pages from a pager just fine.

There might be a correlation, yes…

Well, it is that huge leap also in practice… :)

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A colleague of mine replied to my re-post of that link with the following:

I can't have glittery poop. It's against my morals. Glittery poop belongs to unicorns.

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Maybe this will clear things up for :
You and your puny kitten…

Hectic days. Grr…

Yesterday was a beautiful day. I went for a walk with my wife and the 5-yo, and we walked to a cafeteria/restaurant by the big beach. On our way there we walked on the ice for a while. Thanks to the nice weather, there were plenty of people doing that, as you can see in this photo:
This was taken from the balcony of the cafeteria and, yes, that is my reflection from the (clear plastic) pane they have up there to protect people from falling down.

A nap, perhaps?

Grr… The users manage to get the app stuck in a certain view while I can't reproduce that scenario at all. Maybe I need to check the network data flow very, very carefully once again.