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9:00 PM
Unexciting, which is nice. Been busy but that's mostly over. I might watch some PyCon videos to relax. :D
 
sounds like a good plan
 
Saw the proposed PEP 492 - Coroutines with async and await syntax on Hacker News yesterday. It looks like it would be pretty nifty, though I haven't really played with the existing asyncio stuff much yet.
 
the asyncio library might be in a state of flux for a bit I think... basically it's trying to get core features of twisted into the stdlib...
but I've already made use of it... played with it etc... not massively disappointed
 
@AdamSmith sorry, I had the weekend last week, you must have caught it from me
 
@JGreenwell TAKE IT BACK TAKE IT BACK TAKE IT BACK
 
9:08 PM
doesn't work that way, you'll have to pass it on ;)
 
time for a quick beer.... yay!
 
hey guys, just wanted to let you know I'll be going for "yagmail"
 
cbg
 
I'm personally annoyed by the huge amount of code you need to send gmail messages
 
9:15 PM
@BhargavRao errr... weren't you meant to be going to bed? :p
 
Any idea why the downvote here on stackoverflow.com/a/29722866/4099593
@JonClements Got up in the middle to answer
:D
All are using dicts, which is a bad idea as the OP has a clean range from 1 to 10
 
@BhargavRao Probably a competitor ?
 
But why?
Uff! He removed it
Anyway thanks all
 
also, when I didn't answer my phone my boss would usually just check my Facebook/Twitter/Etc. Which I didn't care cause I barely use them but he did catch a few other techs
 
go get some sleep! :)
 
9:18 PM
But isn't it better to use list there?
(last ques before sleeping)
 
I'd tend to not make the assumption that indices are valid lookups - so I'd use a dict
 
yeah this looks like a 1:1 mapping here -- definitely a dict.
 
Oh!
Then I better get some rest
Ty all
 
you do that - sleep well :)
 
Rhubarb
 
9:21 PM
rbrb
 
Melons!!
 
...now I want fruit, bloody language giving me cravings
 
So eh... I don't really see any convenience packages for gmail :P?
(trying a different approach lol)
 
also: tried to get our maintenance department to go swap a battery out for me since our techs aren't responding. The director of maintenance calls me from his personal phone and tells me that they don't DO that, that they don't have any spare parts (the on-call maintenance guy said there were a half dozen batteries in front of him at the warehouse) and that I'd have to get one of my techs to run out there.
 
convenient*
 
9:22 PM
can't catch a break LOL
 
@PascalvKooten well, imaplib and smtplib have worked for me.... not sure how much of "wrapper" you want?
 
@JonClements Sending a message with smtplib costs you like 10 likes :/
It can be so much more convenient
 
1 like = 1 hug
 
I made yagmail to make sending an email a one-liner! :)
while not giving in on flexability, html/img/etc
and using keyring for security
doesn't that sound like something you wish you had years ago? (lol sorry)
The goal will be to automatically guess the content, so you could just like ['/local/path/to/img.png', '/local/html.html', 'http://remote.com/x.html', '<h1>something</h1>']
and it would attach them well
 
Sounds like something I wrote about 7 years ago for a client :p
 
9:28 PM
heh, yea its simple.... but it's silly there's really like that
all the code snippets on sending emails are at huge
I've seen longer heh
but it's silly there's not really a package like that
@JonClements Btw, since you're "active", do you have any personal recommendation for some open source python project?
To help...
 
What kind of thing are you interested in?
 
AI/Machine Learning/Text analytics
And above all Python haha
@JonClements Not sure if this is the right moment to ping really...
 
9:45 PM
@PascalvKooten feel free to check out sopython.com/pages/nidaba
 
@JonClements Ah thanks, that looks nice. I participated in the stackoverflow/facebook competition at Kaggle, reminds me of it
@JonClements I'm in! This should be great.
 
That reminds me, I need to see how my last Kaggle comp did. Also, nidaba looks interesting
 
@JGreenwell Which one is that?
 
Awesome - coordinate with @Ffisegydd at some point - he's the team lead
 
I haven't participated in Kaggle in a long long time... I more went for AI competitions
Alright Jon, I will
 
9:51 PM
hmm...it was just the Digit Recognizer (Tutorial) one. Just started AI/Machine Learning this year
 
Ah, it's great stuff.
If you're looking for an AI competition, this one is great: theaigames.com/competitions/warlight-ai-challenge-2#
Somehow that anchor is bugging, try this link: theaigames.com/competitions/warlight-ai-challenge-2
It's great if you're into risk :D
 
Anything that is graded/judged is good for me, do better with competitions as they make the learning more fun/gives it a point.
I'll check those out after finals, looks interesting. Thanks @PascalvKooten
 
@JGreenwell You're welcome. Indeed, I always learn the fastest/most from these competitions
 
anyway, gotta cook dinner. rbrb all
 
rbrb
 
9:57 PM
bye
ffisegydd@sopython.com email gets bounced?
 
err they shouldn't do :)
 
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain sopython.com by sopython.com.
SO weird
 
email chatroom@
yep... that's gotten through :)
 
Chatroom does not get bounced. tried ffisegydd@ again, but doesn't work
 
helps if you spell Ffisegydd correctly though :p
 
10:06 PM
I only copied from websites :P
 
oh... acutally.. you did get it right ummm
my apologies... wonder why the server is rejecting it
 
did you try yourself?
It's weird
User unknown in virtual mailbox table
 
blah... fix that later...
anyway - he's received it now... no worries
 
thanks :)
hah, it's actually nice... succeeding in helping SO will also make my own experience better lol
 
kind surprised looking at the server logs the amount of attempts to break into email or the server itself...
 
10:12 PM
??
 
Mostly China and Korea by the looks of it
 
sopython specifically?
 
well yeah... any domain with a webserver and possibly other services is a fair attempt i guess
 
hmmm
btw, I always wonder if duplicates are so bad
they'd just increase the chance of being found
 
one sec... just changing some iptable rules
 
10:16 PM
I like these both: Suggesting possible duplicate questions automatically based on similar content; Predicting the likelihood of closure of questions based on their quality;
k
 
right done... let's continue as were...
@PascalvKooten we've got 4 projects on the go... check out: github.com/sopython
 
yea i noticed them
Twisted is python2 only right...
Are we trying to make the code work for both 2 and 3?
Hah, cool, my first idea would be to use lxml instead of bs4 for extracting the code haha
I'll mess around a bit.. but indeed it's good to get on the same track
 

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