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8:00 PM
I feel like the OP does have a reason for expecting those numbers, but isn't communicating his idea clearly.
 
wow, that was fast
 
Gadget got it separately from us I think
 
DSM
All I can come up with is "go-go-gadget-hammer", and that's not very impressive.
 
@Ffisegydd is this going to be a public api, or just privately shared between trusted sources like sopython-site?
 
8:06 PM
@davidism I don't know? The source code will be public but it's going to be highly tailored to sopython-site, at least to begin with.
 
if it's public, some form of rest api would be good, with a python wrapper around it for making calls easier
 
I don't know if that's what you asked though.
 
I mean do we expect to let other people query our data, or just let sopython-site access it?
if it's just sopython, you could extract the document classes and db connection into a nidaba-common package
sopython would use it to read the nidaba db, nidaba itself would use it to create/update the db
 
DSM
@Kevin: dust it was, and to dust it has returned.
 
Oh right. We'll just be allowing sopython-site access it, if people want to use it they'll have to host the database themselves on their own server I think.
 
8:08 PM
it's private because it would required credentials to the db
 
So it goes.
 
So, for instance, I don't think we should allow people to access it like http://sopython.com/api/questions/id=102454545;3343535456 etc.
For a beginning I was thinking of just having functions that return lists of dicts where each dict is a self-contained question (or json, which ever is more convenient really). So effectively the api would be a wrapper around pymongo rather than dealing with the pymongo code in sopython-site.
This might be a very naive idea.
 
I tend to find json most convenient for rest apis
I like that idea @Ffisegydd...maybe:

. `http://sopython.com/api/<object_type>/<id>` or . `http://sopython.com/api/<object_type>/?id_start=1234&id_end=4321` or
. `http://sopython.com/api/<object_type>/?id_range=1234-4321` (parse string to ints)
ah shoot formatting
 
@Ffisegydd think about what data we want from nidaba. Given a question, return potential duplicate targets, right?
 
More than that but that is one part of it.
 
8:15 PM
I shall pull my claw out at some point and write the DB docs/API proposal
 
So it could literally start as two functions, get_target(question_id), and get_question(question_id).
 
just been too busy writing ones for everyone else, and by the time I have free time - it's not exactly what I want to be looking at doing :)
 
Yeah understandable :P
 
Actually, sopython already has the question data, so get_question is redundant
 
If we already have a question in a database there doesn't seem to be much point in making an api call to the SE api though surely?
Keep things "internal" as it were.
 
8:16 PM
yeah, that's fine too
 
So many ideas and plans. So little time.
 
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Q: What's the refiner badge all about?

StuartLCEdited 50 questions within 12 hours of posting a positive-scoring answer sounds quite a mouthful. I can't remember (ever) editing 50 questions in a 12 hour period. And why the correlation with a positive scoring answer?

ahh there it is :)
 
Where's my Explainer badge? D:
 
:D it didn't pop up and tell me.
 
8:25 PM
Errr... so who built the massive green house in minecraft?
 
I think maybe they disabled the notification for that one ... ~27K badges in one query run is already quite a load.
 
cbg all
 
cbg @inspectorG4dget :)
and put a sign on it saying "Trees"...
 
heya @JonClements. How's life?
 
@JonClements that's my town over there
I haven't been on in a week though.
 
8:28 PM
that's quite a bridge :)
@inspectorG4dget busy but otherwise okay - you?
 
next project is a nice garden/town square
got tired of walking around the bay to get to kevin :)
 
I need to get back on MC. Finish my tower.
Maybe build some steps down to you guys.
 
LOL... everyone leaves their doors open it appears
(gets ready to rob the place)
 
DSM
What idiot wrote this utility? I have no idea what any of the command line arguments are meant to do, or how protocol_fit differs from protocol_selection and oh wait that's my coding style.
 
oh man.... awesome view
 
8:31 PM
 
@JonClements: sitting in the library, trying to study for comps, while secretly hoping that somehow, the accepted answer (and my answer) to this question would get exactly two more upvotes so I can get my populist badge.
@Ffisegydd: yeah, I read that earlier today. Fun times!
 
@JonClements please no robbing, I don't want to turn into the reddit chaos server where everyone hides their chests and sets traps
 
@inspectorG4dget you need one upvote, the accepted answer needs two though :)
@davidism thanks for thinking I'd do that :)
 
@JonClements: yup! It kinda speaks to how sad my life is, when that's going to be the highlight of the day it happens
 
DSM
You used to be able to raise strings, I think. #oldmanwisdom
 
8:33 PM
I don't know who to trust in mc.
 
Creepers. Creepers won't steal from you.
 
@DSM: perhaps in pre-2.5 versions
 
@davidism well - I've shut your doors - does that help?
 
how kind, thanks
Are you still living in Kevin's castle?
 
I'm in something labeled "mines" now
how long have you guys spent on this... took me a month to get a furnance, some torches, and dig myself into the side of a rock face
 
8:35 PM
If you walk far enough you'll come to a ravine observatory
 
@Ffisegydd it is at the bottom of the starred list ---------->
 
All the mines you walk past are from about 1 week on and off.
 
I knew I saw it somewhere, couldn't remember where.
 
@davidism so at the bottom of the stairs?
 
So I thought I'd repost it again anyway :P
 
8:36 PM
@Ffisegydd :)
 
why do I have an overwhelming urge to start DM-ing a text based adventure game right here, right now?
 
DSM
  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
13717 dsm       20   0  559520 178904  16836 R  99.8  1.1   6:05.58 python
 
yeah, all those side tunnels are about 200 in both directions
 
DSM
What are you doing, program?
 
@DSM looks like you're missing 0.2% - make it work harder!
nice scenic lava falls...
 
8:39 PM
so ~200 blocks/tunnel * ~80 tunnels = 16000 blocks mined + ore
 
awwwww.... bats constantly flying into the lava fall... cute amusing death noises
 
yeah, that amuses me
need to start adding more signs to things
you can never have enough signs
 
wow... that is one big f'ing operation
 
Can we compile this conversation into a book (aside from the transcript)?
 
@inspectorG4dget so that we all look insane? :)
 
8:42 PM
@JonClements: It seems a little too awesome to not be released into the wild.
 
Idea #673 for Nidaba: Have a procedurally generated book that takes conversations from the transcripts and puts it together.
 
... also, in our own ways, aren't we all a little insane in the mainframe?
 
wow, only the Sherrif gold badge is rarer than the new Illuminator badge.
 
@inspectorG4dget why am I thinking of Cyprus Hill now?
 
@JonClements: lol! I was going for more of a Futurama/Reboot reference, but okay
 
8:46 PM
@davidism errr, there's creepers in your mine
 
That's weird, everything should be lit well enough to keep baddies out
I'll have to do some maintenance tonight.
 
Umm... and they can't get through iron doors can they (pressure pads)?
 
shouldn't be able to activate stone pads
 
alright, I'm headed back to studying. Rbrb all
 
@inspectorG4dget enjoy - rbrb for now mate
 
8:48 PM
;]
 
@davidism maybe you just locked him in there?
Not quite sure why Kevin has a library in the middle of his farm... :)
 
Enchanted hoes ;)
 
Hm, is graphic card memory volatile? Writing a report on it and I can't find it on Google.
By volatile I mean loses it's data when turned off.
 
Right... gonna call it a night... early start (kind of anyway... but tired puppy needs sleepy) rbrb for now
 
@JonClements Have a good sleep, pup :P
 
8:56 PM
knowing me - probably won't - but worth a go anyway :)
 
@JonClements That's the spirit!
 
@Iplodman I'm far from a hardware guru, but gfx ram is still ram right?
So pretty sure it's 'volatile'
(I say 'volatile', because if you know what you're doing, you can still access data stored in ram after it's switched off - supposedly anyway)
 
@IntrepidBrit Is it? In that case I'd assume so.
Well, I'll just call it primary memory then :D
@IntrepidBrit And thanks, I'm not too great when it comes to hardware.
 
Me either. I should really be better at it.
 
Yes GFX RAM is volatile, like all RAM is meant to be.
Make sure you cite me though as "Some guy on the internet"
 
9:04 PM
You should just use his name, should be interesting trying to hear people utter it ;)
 
9:28 PM
Get your Illuminator badge progress here: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/228743/…
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@MartijnPieters Looks like I have a score of zero... no surprises there ;)
 
user559633
anyone have tips on returning from nested generators?
 
user559633
9:44 PM
specifically, https://github.com/tristanfisher/ogre/blob/nested_generator/ogre#L197

i hopped into pdb and it exits
 
user559633
if i run it as is, the application just hangs on a successful response
 
user559633
oh, interesting. it's not on success, it's that it never seems to make it to the next item in the generator
 
user559633
i'm pretty lost and hitting a wall in troubleshooting
 
@tristan Would love to help, but I suspect you outstrip me in working knowledge of generator innards..
 
user559633
:( thanks anyhow @IntrepidBrit
 
user559633
9:54 PM
i feel like i'm overlooking something
 
Do you at least know where it's hanging?
Like, it's hard to say otherwise. AFAIK, it's just going slow.

This code does look hinky though...
for _conn in crack(argument_dictionary):
_s = _conn

Are you just trying to get the last result out of crack()?
 
user559633
oh, interesting. it was totally not breaking where i suspected.
 
user559633
if i stub out _req, the yield flow works as expected
 
user559633
10:12 PM
@QuestionC hey, thank you for trying to help
 
user559633
really nice of you and i appreciate it
 
user559633
i figured out what it was -- paramiko doesn't tear down connections on exceptions
 
any django developers here?
 
user559633
which target @davidism
 
have a question in connecting to database
 
just ask your question
 
user559633
@JoeSaad we've already been over this
 
10:27 PM
if someone can/wants to answer, they will
@tristan too broad, it's 4 different questions
all of them bad
 
user559633
word. i got impatient and went 'requesting tool'
 
ok, sorry! i've been reading the djangobook.com and wondering how to connect to an external database sqlite db for instance..
the books walks through connecting to a database, but then it goes on to creating models and i'm wondering in creating models, it actually create tables if you try to run command sqlall
 
user559633
...aaand what have you tried, where is it breaking
 
user559633
for that question, just run it and look
 
syncdb actuall issues the sql commands, sqlall just prints them
 
10:30 PM
what i'm trying to understand.. i want to know if my db connection is working, if it is
 
user559633
woot, my port scanner works and is decently fast github.com/tristanfisher/ogre
 
I would assume if syncdb doesn't fail, the connection is working
pretty sure if the connection doesn't work django will fail to run
 
yes, it doesn't fail.. but then in that same book, it is guiding me to create models, models create tables and this is not what i want.. i don't want to create tables.. i already want to just retrieve what's in the db
 
no, models define tables, whether that's reading an existing table or creating it
running syncdb isn't even dangerous, as it won't modify existing tables
for best results though, you really should let django take care of creating tables so naming is consistent
 
10:55 PM
is this way too complicated for my use case? flask-oauthlib.readthedocs.org/en/latest/oauth2.html#
 
@davidism thanks! ok that clears it a bit, so creating models doesn't affect table structure? .. just wondering now how can i just connect to an existing database
 

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