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12:07 AM
PHP debugging makes me cry. In other news, how is everyone's weekend?
 
@MorganThrapp use die() to make you feel better, at least you know the script died when you debugged it
 
@CSᵠ That actually might make me feel a little better. Thanks. :)
 
glad to share :))
 
Air
@tristan I gave that Q an edit (Qs love edits) but I can't help thinking it's an X-Y problem and the log file format is what's wrong.
I don't have time to write up an answer but it looks like a crappy roll-your-own human readable serialization format problem, to me.
I can't help but feel the root of the problem is that you can't decide whether you're logging messages or serializing objects. Might make your life a whole lot easier to use the standard library's JSON or pickle, or the cheese shop's jsonpickle. — Air 23 secs ago
rbrb
 
12:25 AM
Unrelated, but for some reason your avatar breaks chat hard for me, Air.
 
user559633
@Air Qs love edits
 
user559633
@MorganThrapp Weird, that's not his avatar
 
user559633
 
Huh, that's what I see for him.
That's really weird.
 
user559633
I'd say to check your extensions
 
12:36 AM
It was imgur to gifycat. It takes imgur gifs and converts them to HTML5 video.
Apparently it thinks Air's avatar is secretly a weird night elf/moose thing.
 
 
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2:31 AM
This sounds like the beginning of a really bad creepypasta!
 
@corvid If I were a better writer, I'd write something.
Also, on that subject, I assume you've read it, but Ted the Caver is still one of my favorites.
 
Wha-ha-haaaat!!!
My fanatic badge just got reset!
sigh
 
I added my activity on StackOverflow to my LinkedIn account.
@Cyphase then you're not really a fanatic yet...
When you get it without thinking about it... then you're a fanatic.
 
Dionaea House is good too.
 
I was on day 67 :/.
 
2:42 AM
cbg
 
I have 539 consecutive days.
I need a break.
 
NO VACATIONS.
 
Just do what I do and leave a tab open on my home computer with an auto refresh every 12 hours. :P
 
Check it first thing when you wake up and last thing before you go to bed.
Keep logged in at work and at home.
when you're bored and open a new tab, have "st" in your muscle memory.
 
fun fact! "stewardesses" is the longest English word you can type with only your left hand
@MorganThrapp The creepiest pasta of Ted the Caver is that angelfire still exists.
 
2:54 AM
just when I think I have all the basic tags done, I look at the list and I find a constellation of other tags I have to add to my lib...
 
Hola
@AaronHall This is the problem I solved by essentially not having any tags...
 
No tags = no information
I have about as many lines of docstrings as I have lines of code, and I'll probably have 2-3 times as many by the time I'm done.
Many of my classes are nothing but docstrings.
 
Some people think "ignorance is bliss" is only for people, but one reason I love Python is it is often extremely easy to make blissfully ignorant programs.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of the 3 times as many docstrings as lines of code style. I'd usually rather read code than doc.
 
Well that requires a certain level of knowledge. My program will not require nearly as much to be eminently more useful, thus creating an incredible amount of value, while also educating the user in the process.
 
3:09 AM
I can see the appeal and the utility, but I'm more of a minimalist.
 
Fair enough.
 
@Cyphase I feel your pain, maybe. I'm at day 96 and have some vacation coming up starting Wednesday so I have to be really careful.
 
I was actually worried about getting that badge too fast and it being my only gold badge...
Now it's buried...
 
The cybot must be gainfully employed now -- his gains came to a screeching halt shortly after he shot past me.
 
3:24 AM
Hello there
 
Spiced chai sweetened with honey. Tastes like a cough drop.
 
Is there anybody here feeling charitable enough to help me out with some rookie python script??
 
 
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5:15 AM
cbg
 
 
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6:31 AM
Hey up all
 
Hey up
 
hello
Hate hangovers
 
6:48 AM
Cbg
 
Why does this have that many upvotes?
It shows lack of research and should have been closed
 
I guess any question could be answered with enough research :)
 
Yeah but this is too simple that could be answered with 2 minute Googling
 
Hm, yeah. Now :)
 
6:56 AM
Vote to close as a dupe
 
ok, done :)
 
That looks suspicious.
Shame our friendly-neighbourhood-pet-mod isn't about to check IPs.
 
Okay! if you say so. ;) @khajvah — anon 40 secs ago
sarcasm ?
 
@khajvah the first isn't really a dup imho - the point is he's iterating over the working variable from the first loop in the second, unlike that q
The second, yeah, maybe so, although not sure it's easily found from his problem description
 
7:11 AM
He was confused about the order with the second one solves.
 
Yeah it's easy to connect them when you know the answer :)
 
just a small question in numpy
 
Just ask.
 
i want a random number between 0 to 4
it can be either 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 or 4
how to do it?
 
Using code.
 
7:14 AM
Roll a die
 
Have you tried to Google your problem?
 
Subtract 1; ignore 6s
You could even code that, and recursively call the function if it gets a 6
 
in numpy it can be done in 1 line
 
It can, but have you tried to research your own issue? Do you have some code? What are you struggling with? What error do you get?
I'm trying to get the point across that we're not your personal-search-engine-research-minions.
 
I wish I was a minion
 
i tried many numpy random commands but all are generating arrays
 
Why did I have to dig this out of you? Why not come ahead straight away and say that? And why do you think that they return arrays? Have you read the documentation?
 
ONE SHALL STAND watches Fizzy battle Prime
3
 
Unfortunately I only have a finite amount of f***s cares to give.
 
ok i found the solution
 
7:27 AM
@VinodPrime good job
 
@VinodPrime fantastic. So basically I had to spend 5 minutes asking you simple questions just for you to find the solution yourself. Do you really think this is an appropriate use of the room? Do you think it's fair? I don't. I think it's ridiculous.
 
not because of ur questions
 
shrink.SE
 
i know u donno the anwser
 
waves
 
7:29 AM
@VinodPrime the next time you are struggling with something, please come in with everything you've done previously, your existing code, and an explicit question to ask. We're not a free-help-group, no matter what you may think.
Incidentally, as for your "I know u donno the answer[sic]", I hesitate to use the argument-from-authority but I've been using Python and numpy for 8 years now. So yes, yes I knew the answer.
 
ok thanks
 
You're ever-so-very-welcome.
 
Holy crap this is the coolest thing ever. nerdgasm
 
hello...i was awarded the tumbleweed badge for this question...
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Q: Bintrees method example

TriHard8I'm sure this is a trivial question, but it's late. I've recently starting teaching myself Python because of a machine learning course that I'm taking. I usually use C++, so with Python, I just want to use packages and not redo things I've done in C++ in Python. That being said, I just install...

 
@TriHard8 amazaing
 
7:44 AM
It truly, is, haha. Do you have any suggestions?
 
I have no idea what your question is about
 
@TriHard8 I've left a comment on there.
You need to give a concrete mcve
 
there are 3 hard things in programming: naming things, cache invalidation, first/second person and off-by-1 errors.
3
now I'd want to ask about the third: 1st or 2nd person
 
@Ffisegydd Yeah, unfortunately, I just created the AVL tree from some code i found online. My question was really about the documentation since they didn't provide any examples in the docs.
 
@AnttiHaapala it's too early! I had my confused face on for a second there!
 
7:54 AM
110
Q: "Your" vs "My" in user interfaces

Philip MortonSome user interfaces feature titles such as: My documents My photos My previous orders While others opt for: Your documents Your photos Your previous orders Are their any guidelines addressing which is more suitable to pick in different situations? Is one more preferable than the other?

problem is that the customer wants me to write "my projects" etc
and ... I ... just ... cant ... :D
 
@TriHard8 I suspect that var.foreach(method, 0) will work.
The 0 may be optional.
Generally when you pass a method as a function argument that will be called on elements you pass the function itself, rather than "calling" it and passing the result (as you have done).
This is because, in Python, functions are first-class objects. As such, they can be passed around just like any other object.
 
it is also how you'd have to do it in C++
 
method should have the interface f(k, v). Where I'd guess that k is the key of your node and v is the value (I don't know AVLTrees at all, so I'm not sure if this language makes sense).
 
Cabbage!
 
Unfortunately I'm at work and so cannot easily download the library to test my guess, but if it works let me know.
 
8:01 AM
@Ffisegydd Thanks, i think you're right. In the end I wouldn't have been able to use it b/c it doesn't allow for duplicate nodes. I had to modify the code that I found to allow duplicate timestamps.
 
That moment when you read a very old answer on SE, and have something to criticize and look in the comment section only to find that your criticism has been voiced exactly there before… by yourself.
But it makes me feel good that I still have the same opinion after three years.
 
@TriHard8 I managed to download a copy and verify that my guess was correct, I've posted an answer for anyone else who comes across the issue :)
 
 
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9:13 AM
ppl complain about IDE when they do things wrong
 
9:43 AM
not to mention that having a module name that's not snake_cased is also wrong
 
9:58 AM
I so want this, then I'd carry in my wallet everywhere <3
 
@AnttiHaapala then you lose your wallet, and the one who wants to check the stick in order to identify you will get screwed.
 
they'd identify me by my id card
 
@AnttiHaapala Would :rtype: Gateway be correct in that case?
 
@poke nope, it is "correct"
but the thing is:
he has module foo.Gateway
and now he's replacing foo.Gateway with foo.Gateway.Gateway
so that if you import foo.Gateway you get foo.Gateway the module
and if you from foo import Gateway you get the foo.Gateway.Gateway :D
 
I know but since he imported a Gateway type from that package, Gateway is now local, so it should be accessible as just Gateway in the doc string hinting, or not? (Other doc string type references work that way).
 
10:05 AM
and that pycharm gets confused with that is ...
yes it should be accessible as that... but I am pretty sure PyCharm would be confused anyway
 
(I’m essentially asking whether that type hinting thing respects current imports or not)
 
asec I test
yes it works
 
:)
thanks
 
(in general case, don't have energy to test this ;)
 
10:41 AM
I like graph.tk This will mean I don't have to get 25 (potentially) recalcitrant physicists-to-be to install any software
 
10:53 AM
@JRichardSnape I like how you can endlessly zoom
Full text search in postgresql is cool
 
@khajvah yeah, it's a nice tool isn't it? I'm impressed by its symbolic maths parsing, too. And implicit recognition of polar vs cartesian
 
does it do 3D plotting?
 
11:15 AM
Not afaik, although I may try extending to that if it doesn't exist yet
 
Is it open source?
neat. I may waste some time trying to make this
 
@khajvah I wonder if that is something that can void a warranty if you have a lease on a car.
 
Dunno but it shouldn't. Will it void the warranty if you, for example, buy a new media system?
 
11:31 AM
Good question. Because the infotainment screen in the car is under warranty, so I would assume tampering with it would probably break some warranty. Something I should look in to. :)
 
11:43 AM
I seem to be gtting conflicting information about the correct function to use if I want to force a restart on a script. If I am running it on a windows machine (3.x), is os.spawn* the ones I am supposed to use, or can I go with os.exec* (there are a much larger amount of examples for the latter one, I think)
 
12:02 PM
Guys, I have a question
imagine the following list of tuples: [(2, 'red'), (321, 'red'), (34,'red'), (76, 'red'), (743, 'blue'), (87, 'blue')]
I want to isolate all the tuples that have 'red' as an element. How can I do this in an efficient way if I know that same all the 'red'-s are consecutive?
 
cbg
 
@khajvah could you have more red tuples after a single blue?
 
@Ffisegydd no
 
Then iterate over it, find where they start and mark the index, then find where they end and mark the index, then stop iterating.
 
There must be a better algorithm than iterating over the entire thing.
 
12:08 PM
You don't iterate over the entire thing, you iterate until you hit a blue.
 
itertools.takewhile, if the first element is definitely red
 
@Kevin you're alive!!!
 
Yep
The most efficient implementation is still going to be O(N) even if you have "stop once you hit blue" behavior
 
@Kevin yeah
 
Yeah your worst case is one single blue tuple right at the end.
 
12:11 PM
>>> import itertools
>>> seq =  [(2, 'red'), (321, 'red'), (34,'red'), (76, 'red'), (743, 'blue'), (87, 'blue')]
>>> list(itertools.takewhile(lambda item: item[1] == "red", seq))
[(2, 'red'), (321, 'red'), (34, 'red'), (76, 'red')]
 
I am actually getting the data from database, I should probably return the counts too
 
I wonder if some kind of Newton search would be better (assuming you know that the first element is red)
 
@Kevin yeah it's still iterating over it.
 
I can't remember the algorithm name exactly, but you look at x[N/2] and say "Is it red or blue?" from that you can tell which half it is in. You then say (assuming it's blue and so must be in the "left" half) "Look at x[N/4], is it red or blue?"
 
binary search, effectively. Python has a bisect module that does this, but you would need to first perform an O(N) transformation on the list to turn "red" and "blue" into numbers
 
12:15 PM
I can implement my own
 
Dats da bunny.
 
But yeah, if you write your own bisect method, you can get O(log n) performance. Again, assuming that the list definitely starts with "red", which has neither been confirmed nor denied yet.
 
@Kevin Yeah, I know what the beginning is
 
And it is?
 
Whatever kind I need to isolate :)
red in this case
 
12:16 PM
So red in this case? Cool
Yeah binary search may be the way to go then.
Physics (numerical root finding) to the rescue!
 
Good, thanks
 
We'll send the consultancy bill through the post.
 
def bisect(seq, key):
    start = 0
    end = len(seq)-1
    assert key(seq[start])
    assert not key(seq[end])
    while start != end - 1:
        mid = (start + end) // 2
        if key(seq[mid]):
            start = mid
        else:
            end = mid
    return end
seq =  [(2, 'red'), (321, 'red'), (34,'red'), (76, 'red'), (743, 'blue'), (87, 'blue')]
idx = bisect(seq, lambda item: item[1] == "red")
print seq[:idx]
 
Can I pay by downvoting cv_please questions?
 
Might need an integer division, //, for 3.x btw.
 
12:23 PM
wow, you actually wrote it
thank you
 
That's another bill in the post.
 
@Ffisegydd True, fixed. Can't be bothered to make print into a function though.
 
it werks
 
Can't be bothered...or don't care? You're not one of those commie 2.x-only users, are you son?
You wouldn't like to find out what we do to commie 2.x users around here.
 
I use 3.X when I need yield from
 
12:26 PM
If only you could yield yield from from Python 3.x
 
Morning everyone
 
Hey up mucka
 
12:49 PM
Answered a question without running its code because OP didn't supply an MCVE. Sure hope the one glaring logic error I spotted was the only logic error.
 
Afternoon all
 
hi
 
If you use an open source tool as a part of a commercial tool, that doesn't make the commercial tool open source, right?
 
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@Programmer Depends on the license of the open source tool, but it could demand that portions of your code are made open source and or that you host the original source code for the open source component
 
Hi guys, quick question - where is it best to ask questions about git ?
Here, or on superuser ?
 
user559633
12:55 PM
@InbarRose I'd ask questions about git here (meaning stackoverflow)
 
@InbarRose In stackoverflow
 
user559633
Also, long time no "see"
 
Hi.
 
user559633
git: 60,986 questions tagged
 
Yeah, I am choosing to focus more on work and less on chatting on SO during work :P
But this is always open, you can ping me if you want ;P
 
12:56 PM
i was looking to build a desktop application using html, css and python, i've been a big fan of pyside since i started using it but i also wanted the cool animations and styling of css3 and pyside couldn't offer that i don't really care much about javascript
i found these two frameworks pyjs.org and code.google.com/p/cefpython has anyone had any experience with any of these?
 
thank you very much for this! that seems like a lot better way to do this. however, i'm still not getting any output other than 'runfile('/Users/name/Desktop/matrices1.py', wdir='/Users/name/Desktop')' and that was unintentional, so thank you! — luchiana 3 mins ago
Interesting response... "thanks! But this doesn't fix my problem. But thanks!"
 
user559633
@InbarRose Good man. I wish I had that restraint
 
@danidee Why would want to write a desktop application UI using HTML and CSS?
 
user559633
@khajvah because it's easy
 
Because it's not tkinter.
 
1:00 PM
That is a good reason.
 
Something like QML might be easy but plain HTML/CSS won't be easy
GUI programming sucks anyways
 
user559633
Thanks for your opinions
 
:D
 
@tristan Well, it wasn't easy.
Procrastination is addicting.
bright side of not procrastinating is a marked increase in the quality of my career.
 
I worked on a Windows desktop app who's ui was driven by JavaScript Mvc. It actually made it much more enjoyable to work on than having to use C++.
 
user559633
1:05 PM
Yeah, I've made up for my procrastinating by throwing more hours at the problem. My career is doing fine, but at the expense of hobbies
 
@khajvah and @tristan because it's easier to get a cool beautiful gui, so you can spend more time focusing on the back-end
imagine having the simplicity of font-awesome in a desktop app
 
user559633
the most tedious imagination
 
I wish I could just stop doing front-end development
 
user559633
@khajvah i know that feeling. i wish i could take a break from my day job of cruising around whiskey beach on a yacht with rare supermodels
 
cabbage
 
1:09 PM
I have more modest wishes, which is not doing JavaScript, though it's not THAT modest at this age.
 
Rare supermodels? Are they like, shiny? Foil? Have you encased them in plastic so they keep their value?
 
@danidee if you are interested in driving your ui using js and html I suggest you look at how to integrate a web driver like chromium in your desktop app and look at what current js frameworks would be good to use for this. I did this several years ago. So our research also might lead you to completely alternative avenues. I'm on my smartphone so I can't look up things right now
 
@idjaw How do you connect it to your "back-end"
 
Holographic supermodels. Cheaper than the real thing since you don't need to feed them.
 
i think pyside has webkit support though i've never used it....i could give it a try though
i looked up qml not really html and css but it kinda looks like css, i'll keep looking for other options but if i can't find i might settle with qml who knows?
 
1:14 PM
@danidee HTML / CSS is ok for simple GUIs. It's quick to develop, and the GUI elements are (probably) very familiar to the users. But for things that require more than one screen it's not so great. I don't know about you, but I do not enjoy the user experience of dealing with multi-page stuff on Web sites: you know that if you make a mistake and need to go back to an earlier page you'll probably lose the state of the current page.
 
@khajvah purely API driven. There was a Java platform running that exposed the API.
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd You know when people describe a woman as "exotic," like that, but now imagine the person using that descriptor is well-travelled.
 
user559633
@Kevin Like HoloTupac. More efficient because you can have him run virtual rap game beefs instead of having to hire another set of actors to pretend hip hop isn't a joke
 
I'm pretty sure all genres of music are an elaborate prank being played on me
 
user559633
@Kevin especially kidz bop trap house music
 
1:22 PM
@tristan So, green skinned alien women, a la Star Trek. Or transcendental energy beings, if you're into that kind of thing.
 
scumbag smokers left the door of the balcony open.
 
Literal monsters.
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Q: Does sudo make things faster?

Edwin thebreadwinI have a python program that takes a while to execute and I want to know does doing this make it faster: sudo python test.py Or is it as fast as this: python test.py Thanks

 
Ugh. Package managers that don't allow you to use source control to pull from a git repo/git commit are bad.
 
This is an interesting question because, for all I know, running as a non-privileged user does incur a tiny performance penalty because the OS has to pay closer attention to you to make sure you don't do anything naughty
But that behavior wouldn't be specific to Python. Might be a better fit on SuperUser or something.
 
1:37 PM
@Kevin Interesting. I don't think it could make a difference. Eg, file permissions need to be checked even if you're root.
 
That is probably true.
I was going to say "there could be a hypothetical OS that behaves as I have described", but that doesn't really mean anything. There could also be a hypothetical OS that executes python programs in O(N!) time; that doesn't tell you anything useful about real OSes
 
OTOH, tristan makes a valid point: "If it's filled with try/except on file permission errors with different routes, yes, running it as root could make it faster."
 
I am trying to write the following code. I am getting error from IDLE and wrong output. "What is this code doing?" is too broad, and also possibly a copy-pasted homework assignment
 
That's amazing.
I'm leaving the tab open so I can DV anyone who even thinks about answering.
 
Is it even possible to highlight code in red using markup?
 
1:51 PM
I hope so otherwise the OP won't be accepting any answers.
 
Be sure to comment with "-1 because your font is the wrong color"
 
I'm downvoting this question because the font isn't coloured blue with orange stripes. — Ffisegydd 12 secs ago
 
Heh
So completes the ceremonial sacrifice mocking of OP. Looks like we'll have a good harvest this year.
 
Mockrifice?
 
Yeah. We've tried the whole "pour bees into Nick Cage's eyes" ritual, but crop yields were down 10% so we switched back to the regular tribute system.
 
1:55 PM
The only thing left is to pick a random regular and place their figgin upon a spike.
In order to pick a regular we'll be executing a binary search starting at the middle of the alphabet so M...
 
I'm just glad Martjin comes before me in the alphabet.
 
haha
 
:D
 
Well... if we then binary search those beginning with M on the second letter... so starting with M again :p
@Morgan gotta admit - this isn't looking good for ya mate :)
 
Welp, it's been nice knowing you all.
 
2:00 PM
You had a good run.
 
I was so close to being able to create tag synonyms. So close...
 
Umm... good point... and help out with close votes shortly as well...
 
All I wanted in life was to create and make it a synonym of .
6
 
Damnit. Just as in historic times they wouldn't execute someone who is pregnant, so can't we kill someone who is on the star board.
That's why Kevin cannot die.
 
Not the best phylactery - I'd prefer an adamantium crystal hidden in my fortress on the Astral Plane - but I'll take what I can get.
"Make your phylactery a dense rock and drop it into the Challenger Deep" is an unsuitable strategy because that's where I'd respawn if my current body is destroyed. This ain't HP, where you can become a wandering spirit and latch onto a passing rando's head.
Python txt parsing and text retrieval. Unclear - didn't actually ask a question
 
2:38 PM
Trying to figure out what "how to add the each character" means in python string to numbers and back
 
"I need to find a code "
 
That is such an easy problem lol. I had something similar with a caesar cipher in my first class
 
"I need to find a code [in the possibility space of all valid programs; in other words, I need to write code]"
 
Hm, someday will need to go through closure votes in data explorer and find user clusters. Like "those people usually cv together"...
 
I choose to believe that this is what he meant, rather than the far more likely "I need to find a code [because I think I can coast through an entire career just copy-pasting other people's work]"
 
2:42 PM
some do
we call it "reuse"
 
repurposing sounds more legitimate :D
 
DSM
Back to work cabbage for all.
 
cbg @DSM
 
DSM
Must.. resist.. groupby.. gunning..
 
2:58 PM
Whoops, are we supposed to resist that urge?
 
DSM
...
(grumble) I suppose you get a +1 for explaining why a listcomp isn't the right approach here.
 
You could also do it in one line with only builtins, by doing (lambda result: ([result.append(x) for x in seq if len(result) == 0 or result[-1] != x], result)[1])([]). But that seems like a bad idea.
Hmm, maybe you can do something non-hacky with zip(seq, seq[1:])?
 
My comment has hit 200 votes. I keep waiting for them to edit the post, then I'll remove it, but they've gone silent.
 
Which comment would that be?
 
DSM
@davidism: I saw it at 180. At the time it was considerably more popular than the question.. and the "so what problem is this solving?" comment was more popular still.
 
3:08 PM
147
Q: The Power of Teams: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow

HynesTL;DR: We're proposing a new area called Teams. The goal is to allow groups (of varying sizes) to publicly share about themselves (who they are and what they build) on Stack Overflow. Content can include information about The Team (Overview, Meta Information), a member roster, projects, communit...

 
DSM
@Kevin: I don't think so, 'cause you'll always have larger groups than your "window" can handle, if you know what I mean.
You could do it with accumulate too, but it'd be a little ugly.
 
I think I do know what you mean.
 
@davidism Ah, ok. I forgot to upvote it earlier. :)
 
Yeah, I'm somewhat annoyed that the ratio of up to down votes is widening. Stack Overflow TV had a way higher score and never went anywhere, so I guess it doesn't mean much.
 
@DSM Still less ugly than damn list comps full of None. :)
 
3:10 PM
I really need to watch what link is in my clipboard before I post. It's always just a different question link, but one of these days it's going to be something really embarasing.
 
DSM
@PM2Ring: can't disagree with that, esp. cause groupby is so pretty..
 
I had almost forgotten about SOTV, it had been so long that I thought Documentation was the first big proposal they'd made.
 
Feature request: a separate clipboard for embarrassing content, which expires after N seconds
 
What the yam? I just got an upvote & accept on a mindless JSON answer. Yay! :) OTOH, I guess sometimes all you need is to see a simple example in order to get how something works.
 
It's the human equivalent of thumping the side of a home appliance to make it work.
OP's gears just needed a little realignment.
 
3:27 PM
Making the clipboard expire after say 30 seconds actually sounds like a good idea.
I don't think I've ever needed something copied longer than that.
 
rhubarb
 
DSM
@PM2Ring, you always leave too quickly to hear rhubarb in reply!
 
Is anyone on a 32 bit windows machine? :p
 
@Programmer I'm on 64, but I could just cut the CPU in half.
 
make sure you shut down first @MorganThrapp
 
3:33 PM
Aren't the bits hot swapable?
 
Is it even possible to be on 32 bit machines anymore?
 
Only on Intel @MorganThrapp
 
@idjaw Sweet, I've got a core i5, so I'll go get the blowtorch now.
 
just make sure you also grind down your motherboard to fit the new shape. You don't want that puppy moving around
 
Good point.
 
DSM
3:35 PM
I have a 32-bit Python on my notebook. Comes in handy because it's a rare combination, so I find bugs in the pandas typing more commonly than other people.
 
I think I use the 32 bit Python, but I was wondering if a certain call would work a 32bit windows machine
ehh. it's no biggy :^)
 
DSM
So much for an excuse to leave work early.
 
Did a plan backfire? :p
 
@MorganThrapp wait... did someone grant a stay of execution or something? :p
 
user559633
@Programmer Yes, you can install a 32 bit OS in a virtual machine on a 64 bit OS
 
3:42 PM
I don't have a windows key though
 
user559633
so do a trial or pirate it, i don't care
 
DSM
Note that tristan there is speaking only for himself and not for the ROs. We are officially opposed to trying anything.
 
cbg
 
where did your avatar go?
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
3:55 PM
@vaultah did you blank it out again? :p
 
user559633
I can see it. It's a beautiful sailboat.
 
@JonClements yup, that white square is perfect.
 
@vaultah so it's either @tristan's eyesight or imagination that's a bit wonky then :p
 
user559633
@JonClements Yes
 
DSM
Clearly the room isn't a fan of viewer-response theories of art.
 
user559633
3:58 PM
Sometimes it's just a fucking sailboat
 
haha
 
user559633
The author is not dead or however that expression goes. edit: It goes like this
 

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