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11:00 AM
Yeah I'd try Mint if I installed Linux
 
Do we have a good canonical that explains about the differences between from module import name and import module, then using either module.name or name in your code?
 
oh - yes - I have 3 of those. One doing actual worky, work stuff - the other two mainly flashing LEDs at various times
 
@Martijn not on our list - but I'm sure I've seen one
 
I'm going to install that XBMC descendant on mine
That was briefly Kodi
 
@JRichardSnape I <3 Ubuntu Server. It's fit for purpose. But for development, Ubuntu Desktop has become a bloated pain. I spend more time just trying to get the OS to run than actually working on it. I usually shout at it and then switch to Windows (and quietly seethe because I'm using Windows)
 
11:01 AM
@IntrepidBrit sounds familiar
 
@JRichardSnape Likewise. Many of them are slowly being turned into cruddy dedicated games servers.
 
OSMC - that's it.
 
user774340
How would you select a random element from a sparse array? I know numpy has a library for it, but I'm kind of interested in building something, if only to see how it works.
 
user774340
I don;t have much trouble getting ubuntu desktop to run, do you mean you're having issues installing software?
 
@gecko random non-zero element, or random element altogether?
@gecko I suspect "to run as I would like it, using all my hardware and software correctly" may be more accurate ;)
I have spent painful hours getting successive versions of Ubuntu to talk to my Wireless printer.
 
user774340
11:04 AM
I have a list of elements (prefixes, names, suffixes) from which to generate random names. There are too many combinations to build the entire list, and I want to avoid picking them randomly and rejecting them if they've already been used or don't meet some criteria. Hence I imagine just calling random.choice() from a pre-created spare array?
 
Made more frustrating by the fact that I have to access it from a Windows box at least once first so that it gets an IP address and name - which I still haven't quite fathomed out.
 
@gecko why not shuffle each of those lists... then zip them?
 
He's keeping track of which have already been used in the sparse array, I think
 
user774340
That would prevent re-use of an element though?
 
11:06 AM
Ah, so your sparse array is like a mask?
 
He wears it on his face, yes.
But only in that way.
(I'm kidding; yes I think that's what it's for)
 
user774340
let say you had a colour: red, green, blue etc. An object. Square, rectangle etc. You wanted to generate one at radnom. If i zipped, each colour would be used only once. I want to pick 1 from a list of all possible combos, and that's not going to fit in memory.
 
Oh okay, not what I thought it was
 
user774340
Right now I just pick one and reject it if it's already used, but that is linear in run time, and I wanted consant.
 
user774340
*constant
 
11:08 AM
Oh okay, that is what I thought it was
 
Super coder
@gecko How many in your lists?
 
user774340
I can look up used names in linear time, but then having to re-generate a new one, takes longer as that list fills. I guess maybe i should just alias the list entries so I can fit them in memory?
 
@gecko so when you say they get rejected if used before? Do you mean the entire combination has to be unique... so N-1 items may be used more than once ?
 
No-one who codes has a jaw that strong. At best they have one that looks that way because of a beard.
 
user774340
But this got me thinking about how to implement random selection from a sparse array. I'm suspecting the problem is harder than I think it is. :-)
 
user774340
11:12 AM
BTW I have Ubuntu desktop working with a new HP printer, but I think the newer ones are considerably better than the older ones for Linux compatibility (perhaps because of Android).
 
Is the array 2d, representing which or not an intersection between colour and shape has been used?
 
here's one thought - pick a random number k up to N**3. select from list 0 k % N, from list 1 k\\N % N, from list 2 k\\N**2 % N. Blacklist k
That will cover every combination and prevent repeats, I think
 
user774340
The current implementation is that I have lists of strings. I pick strings with random.choice() and I concat them according to some rules. Then if the final output has already been used, I reject it and generate a new one.
 
So not amazing, but is it too slow? Or are you optimising ahead of knowing whether or not it's too slow?
Or something else?
 
PRE-OPTIMISATION IS THE DEVIL!!!!!
wipes foam from mouth, tries to prevent eye from twitching
 
11:18 AM
That's where I was going :)
Too many years as a consultant has left me with the overwhelming urge to make someone else think my point was their idea
5
 
A more subtle, but possibly relevant, problem with that scheme (and the one I suggest) is that as the blacklist gets longer, the time to select a new random choice goes up. And probably spoils the efficiency, even asymptotic. On the last draw, you'd expect to draw N times before you get the "random" selection
Although, if your number of draws n is such that n << N then you should be OK
 
user774340
I was worried that a particular combination of filters might be very specific, and thus the random generator would effectively need to win the lottery.
 
Or maybe you'd expect to draw N**3 times, thinking about it
@gecko yes - that's a genuine concern. As the other two say, though, have you observed a problem with this?
 
user774340
Thinking about it more, and considering your input, I think I should implement the selection process differently.
 
user774340
The code relates to DNA sequences. Yes I have had it crawl to a halt or fail to terminate.
 
11:24 AM
Ah yes - in which case you need a different algorithm. There's a good Knuth one related to sort iirc - that basically puts the "blacklisted" combinations beyond the end of the list and only selects from the still available ones.
What is N? Are all 3 lists the same length? If so - I might have some pointers (no pun intended)
 
Oh sorry I just got that point - so you might do all these combinations and they still don't pass your criteria, so you have to start again. So it's not just whether or not it's a unique combination?
 
user774340
11:48 AM
Sorry, I got cut off.
 
user774340
I'll read up on Knuth. Would you know which algorithm it was? He's published a fair few!
 
Cbg all
A small doubt
[[y[0] for y in list if y[1]==x] for x in values]
How to get both values like this [[x,y[0] for y in list if y[1]==x] for x in values]
 
the real question is... why write a similar cryptic and unmaintainable line of code? :D
 
user774340
[(x,y) for x in sometuple]
 
@gecko thanks mate it worked
 
11:58 AM
@gecko I've a feeling that Knuth algorithm may need you to store all possibilities in memory, but I could be wrong
 
Cabbage!
(Meeting day, yay)
 
@gecko that might be the understatement of the year! Yes, my statement was too vague.
 
I'm not convinced your yay is genuine :)
 
@James_Parsons Fine with me.
 
12:14 PM
ccbg
 
@AnttiHaapala you developed a stutter?
 
yeah, because of sleep deprivation
like not the real thing... but my brain stops mid-word, and then I continue from start bc I cannot remember I said "c" already.
 
12:33 PM
@gecko Not Knuth - but this is the kind of thing I was thinking of dpaste.com/1W4NASB. Selects 10**4 combinations with three lists of length 10**6 (i.e. 10**18 combos) in about a second. It will get worse as you select more - the blacklist will get longer... I'm sure there are better ideas out there.
 
Can't you "just" make an unholy combination of a hashmap and (poppable) list?
 
I think it's a memory issue
 
yeah - it's only an issue if the combinations won't fit into memory. And spot the deliberate typo - I meant to add out into the sampleset - otherwise it's just an unsorted duplicate of blacklist
 
Then cache some of the data to storage memory?
 
@gecko maybe you can refine @JRichardSnape's idea by when you calculate the list of numbers, only add ones which fit your rules up front, so you have a startup cost but then getting a fresh combination should be fast
Unless he said that in the dpaste that's blocked by my corporate proxy
 
12:37 PM
Yes - indeed so
 
Or you know, use a database?
 
No, I just went for pick some without replacement
So you'd have to add the rules upfront
Use a DB and then just pick random numbers without replacement is a good idea too.
 
Yeah you could generate all the combos and put them in a db
But that could be enormous, I guess
Basically the same idea though, just with a different storage mechanism
 
Rather than re-inventing the wheel :)
 
Well that's still using the stuff we said, just not holding it in memory afterwards :)
 
12:43 PM
I am awake enough to answer this question, but not enough to actually explain how it works.
 
Nice
 
@RobertGrant Yeah - my method will cope with N==10**7 where I'm not sure many databases could cope with 10**21 combinations, even if the combinees (is that a word?) are only bits - that would be order millions of TB (Exa bytes?)
 
I guess I could comment it with #use product to generate subsets and #use subsets to generate ordered groups...
 
@RobertGrant Yep - I've just generally found when you're consuming all of the memory, you shouldn't be using RAM no mo'
 
@JRichardSnape I'd just use a database to store your numbers, filtered up front :)
If it needed a DB
Cool - finished my Spark course
 
12:48 PM
Mmm - the problem being even just storing a (filtered) list of numbers up to 10**21 might be storing, say 10**15 longs, which would be a lorra, lorra bytes. Anyway, I've wasted used my lunch on this now so got to go.
@RobertGrant I'm sure you have previously announced this?
 
I like your use of bold
 
:)
Oh possibly - did I already say that today?
 
Awww. I liked the previous bolds
 
Having read the last six comments and nothing else of this conversation, I recommend the bloom filter, which is a magical device which has a small memory footprint in exchange for returning false positives some of the time.
 
12:49 PM
I did want to emphasise that "21 might be storing, say 10"
 
has been nerd sniped by @Kevin
 
Hi everyone
 
Hi
 
12:51 PM
I use a bloom filter to make my photos more ethereal
 
Yoink, Ethereal is now the name of my startup. Now to invent a product.
checks if the ethere.al domain name is available
 
@RobertGrant I think I may have misread "coursework" as "course" in a previous message. Now I really must go.
@Kevin How about a packet snooping tool?
 
Capital idea ;-)
 
etherea.ly
Or etherealr.com
 
Let us start a github project
 
12:53 PM
Listen. Wireshark used to be called Ethereal, meaning it's now up for grabs.
 
I will fork it and make a command line tool ethereali.sh
 
I have create a feedback form with two questions and the answer will be radio button, on my template I have the form as is created but the radio button not display. Anyone can help me if something wrong with my python code please, to see the code visit pastebin.com/QB2RuzHm
 
I don't know what this models.Model stuff is, but the Feedback class looks a little odd because it doesn't have an __init__ method
 
I'll fork that and call it phlogistone.al
 
Where's your public_view_feedback.html template?
 
12:56 PM
@Kevin unless you're doing something specific to that object model - you generally don't need one :)
 
Unless all those attributes are supposed to be static values shared amongst all instances of the class, in which case nevermind.
I don't know what wacky approaches this framework advocates
 
sorry it should be public_view_feedback not view_feedback.html
 
When I see initialization happening outside __init__, I assume it's 90% likely to be "the developer made a mistake" and 10% "this is intentional", so absent any other data, it's always worth mentioning
 
@DilMac But still, where's your template for us to peruse over?
 
12:59 PM
the template is located inside cms application not in the main template
 
I'm just going to assume without checking that that link is actually something cutesy
 
@IntrepidBrit I have the public_view_template.html inside cms/templates
 
Can we see it?
 
@Kevin nuh uh! It's totally horrific!
 
I'm scarred by it
 
1:01 PM
@Kevin So. much. blood
 
yes sure I will post all together in new links give me one minute pls
 
No worries
 
@Kevin you have to watch because of who wins
 
Spoiler - I did not expect the interference
 
Maybe later... I don't want 9gag in my work history
 
1:02 PM
It's like that bit in Jurassic Park where the t-rex comes out of nowhere and bites the raptors just when they had the humans cornered
 
My entire work history for my PhD comprised 9gag and Hacker News
 
Not sure which is more embarrassing
 
Oh and SO chat...
 
That is all include html feedback codes
is there anyway to show the layout of the form somehow or share it?
 
Here's a first for me - cmd has crashed.
All I did was ctrl-C a long-winded help scroll
 
1:15 PM
Maybe it's the first shot fired in the war against the humans
They aliased cmd to the much more hostile byyourcmd.exe
 
@Kevin are you talking about the code I past in pastbin? do you mean cms or cmd?
 
Nah, something unrelated
 
Okay
Off the clock
Let's have a looksee
 
That is what look like now the feedback form: imgur.com/QkVpiUk
 
1:31 PM
Thanks, it's good to be able to see the output
Stylistic comment (not relevant to the solution)
Try to keep your backend "DRY", ie - don't repeat the definitions of FEEDBACK_CHOICES and RECOMMEND_RATES
 
I do appreciate if someone tell me what is wrong, from google consol I can't see any error with css style and js
@IntrepidBrit not sure about repeat, could you please tell me where I repeated ?
 
You have one definition in forms.py and another in models.py
 
@IntrepidBrit yes that is correct
 
Do they have different functionality?
 
@IntrepidBrit In the form is logic to display to public and in the models save the result of the two questions in the db because I am trying to see every week or maybe month the result . That is the reason I repeated in the models. Please accept my apology if is not very clear in English
 
1:43 PM
I don't get it, but it's not causing the problem. More of a "stylistic" off-hand comment
 
@IntrepidBrit You means something wrong with css style?
 
Nono - coding style
It's a minor code maintenance tip
Okay
I'm no expert in Django 1.8
But don't you need to reference the choices when you specify the widgets in FeedbackForm?
is pouring through the documentation
 
TIL @IntrepidBrit is a liquid.
 
Give me a minute I will show you the original of the feedback form
The original feedback form like here (feedback-me.appspot.com/example_clean_complex.html) but I use only css the jquery and js use my own code do the same but not validation, for the validation from I use django
 
Zero seems less red today.
 
1:56 PM
... and just a touch more fabulous :-)
 
It's got a bit of a retro feel to it as well
 
@DilMac Okay, have you tried moving your widget defintions out of the Metaclass within FeedbackForm?
 
Something about rainbow on black reminds me of early VHS tapes
 
It's a Sinclair vibe for me, but I can see that, yeah :-)
 
and within the main body of FeedbackForm try - recommend_rate = forms.ChoiceForm(widget=forms.RadioSelect, choices=FeedbackRate.FEEDBACK_CHOICES)
Disclaimer - entirely untested
@ZeroPiraeus I found the documentation pretty shocking
@Kevin I thought he was looking a bit more blue today :(
 
2:00 PM
Perhaps he is merely moving very fast.
 
one minute I will show another way
 
@Kevin Somewhat hedgehogian, some might say.
 
@IntrepidBrit left say something may make better to understand when I type localhost:8000/en/feedback it show me this imgur.com/6AcRLMI all the radio button displaied
 
@Kevin Warp speed, in fact:
(and backwards, it seems)
 
@DilMac ... that really didn't help hahaha
 
2:11 PM
@IntrepidBrit I really don't understand your previous message about moving widget definitions!! sorry could you give me an example or more explain please?
 
class FeedbackForm(ModelForm):
        recommend_rate = forms.ChoiceForm(widget=forms.RadioSelect, choices=FeedbackRate.FEEDBACK_CHOICES)
        class Meta:
                model = Feedback
                exclude = []
Something like that
Also, why do you have the __init__ definition for the FeedbackForm?
 
@IntrepidBrit I have tried the above example you sent me the result
AttributeError at /en/news/
'module' object has no attribute 'ChoiceForm'
 
uhh. That'll be because there's no ChoiceForm. Try a ChoiceField haha
 
user559633
@JRichardSnape more like vaporware am i...
 
2:24 PM
@IntrepidBrit no unfortunately display the same no change and no error
 
Damn
Well, unfortunately I can't justify spending more time on it. Need to get back on the clock.
Good luck
 
@IntrepidBrit But thanks anyway for all your tips :)
 
2:42 PM
@MartijnPieters @JonClements I haven't found this stat anywhere: how often are questions merged? Have you guys used it yet? I run across multi-dupes fairly often.
 
@davidism I have no stats either. I've merged a few posts where the answers in a dupe were deemed of high quality. Merging then moves those over to the canonical.
 
I haven't had to use it yet... was tempted the other day... but quite frankly, would have ended up with a large amount of duplicated answers just causing noise... so left it as a dupe so at least different phrasing on the questions kept the "sign post" theory going...
 
Hmm, didn't think of the "creating duplicate answers" problem.
 
Yeah... when you get two quite old questions that have a lot of answers... that haven't previously been duped... it'd just make it worse
 
Although, I do run across pairs of questions with different answers, where one is a better question and one has better answers. Should I flag those for merging?
I can't come up with an example off the top of my head, though.
 
user559633
2:50 PM
does anyone have a favorite article/book section for async threadpools in python 3? i wrote code for a couple hours last night and ended up with a queue + serially running mess
 
Rbrb. Time to go home and pretend to be Batman
And if that gets dull, I'll play a computer game.
 
user559633
@RobertGrant date night?
 
Bobby "Batman" G :)
 
I wish I had remembered that today was extra long progress report meeting day, before I decided to stay up until 2 AM last night playing games
 
3:00 PM
What games were you playing?
 
MTG Forge, a bootleg Magic: The Gathering computer game where you play against AI opponents.
I was constructing an elaborate combo deck where I play the card "Demonic Attorney" sixty times so I could steal permanent ownership of all of my opponent's cards.
 
user774340
I love when non-programmers say stuff like "Can you implement something like MTG for me? It'll only take a weekend, right?"
 
And then I constructed an elaborate mouse-and-keyboard injecting script to execute the actual combo, because copying Demonic Attorney sixty times by hand takes like an hour
 
user774340
+1 point if they then respond to your laughter with "I'll give you equity"
 
user774340
how did you automate the keyboard btw?
 
3:03 PM
Time to do a bit of housework I couldn't be bothered to do over the weekend... bbiab
 
win32api.
After an hour and a half of extremely careful development, I had a shiny playset of first edition dual lands to show for it. If they were real cards, that would be like a $600 value.
 
user774340
You're lucky you have housework. I have to rebase. Git is aptly named isn't it?
 
I'm going to try to repeat my success and grab some black lotuses.
 
user774340
shiny?
 
user774340
they have foils in MTG Forge?
 
3:07 PM
They do, although the cards I got were not literally foiled.
Either because old sets never had foils, or because AI decks never have foils in them. Probably both.
 
user774340
Oh I didn't notice you were playing an AI. I am sorry.
 
user774340
Are there any competent generic AIs for MTG or do they build a custom AI for each deck?
 
This definitely wouldn't work on a human because they'd concede as soon as they saw the stack full of card stealing spells
 
user774340
It wouldn't be a legal deck either.
 
The AI seems pretty generic to me. It always attacks with everything if it can deal lethal damage to you, or else it only attacks with creatures that won't die if you block optimally. It plays removal the instant it draws it, which is rarely optimal.
Heh yeah, ante cards is about as banned as it gets these days
 
user774340
3:13 PM
I always wondered what would happen if you tried a magic AI on a magic puzzle.
 
user774340
 
Sometimes, I really wish for the "lacks minimal understanding" close reason. This question is literally "how do I do the most basic of basic things in Flask". The best close reason I could come up with is "looking for a tutorial", because they obviously need to start from the beginning.
 
Forge's AI would almost certainly not be up to the task.
 
user774340
Neither am I if there is a clock running :-)
 
Like, "play two lightning bolts to kill a 6/6" is too complicated for it.
 
user559633
3:16 PM
@Kevin this is my quote of the day
 
Mind you, if it's a "closed" problem like that, you could design an AI that could solve brute force it
 
Reminds me of the South Park episode where Internet celebrities try to puzzle out how many real-world dollars their pageviews are worth.
 
You could almost see the learning process here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31119359/…
While I was looking for a good dupe the OP already figured it out on their own.
 
user559633
I collect pictures of cars. If the cars were real, I'd have billions of dollars in cars.
 
Well I gotta justify my poor life choices somehow.
 
3:19 PM
Prod test failed. I didn't cause it or approve it. But now my boss is going to be... unhappy. Unhappy boss usually means unhappy me. :(
 
If I had won only ten dollars worth of fake virtual cards, I'd be kicking myself a lot more
 
user559633
@Kevin eh if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad
 
subtle.
But yeah, I reckon that any personal project is good for my psychological well-being, even if it takes a toll on my sleep schedule.
 
@davidism not to mention a duplicate.
 
user559633
@Kevin lyric quoting aside, i'm serious, fun projects are good for the mind.
 
3:23 PM
@MartijnPieters sometimes, they're so low quality I don't look for the dupe :(
If you find it, feel free :)
Meanwhile, someone actually upvoted it.
 
Even if I never play Forge again, I got to extend my junky keyboard injecting API to support arrow keys and Enter.
 
I don't think this user deserves a downvote as he is obviously looking at some form of documentation and merely having trouble determining how to split up the part of the URI which is his input variable. — Palu Macil 4 mins ago
The struggle continues. :(
 
You need the gift of fire...
 
user559633
Well that's just like...your opinion, man.
 
user559633
My work is having a "hackathon" in which we work on tasks in our JIRA backlog. I fail to see how this isn't just "work"
 
3:28 PM
@MartijnPieters dupe found: stackoverflow.com/questions/15117416/…, want to close it? I already voted something different.
 
user559633
We need a salad word for "oh man how did that answer get so many internet points?" What vegetable is closest to "petty envy?"
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@davidism not sure that is a correct dupe target
 
It's how to get variables from the url...
 
that's about including / in the captured value (e.g. the remainder of the URL)
not just any variable.
 
derp, never mind :-/
 
3:30 PM
@tristan petit pois
 
@tristan olive?
 
@IntrepidBrit wins
 
user559633
wine?
 
I hate renting flats so much.
It's just such a one-way street (the contract etc)
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd Then buy one. Man I'm good at problem solving.
 
3:31 PM
If you're so good at solving problems then you'll give me the money.
 
Agree regards renting in this country. It's a biased game
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd Send me your bank account info, I'll wire money this afternoon. I doubt I'll ever have a Scrooge McDuckian vault of it, so what's the point if I can't go swimming in it?
 
Reading the contract for the next place I'm moving into, it's ridiculous.
 
@MartijnPieters although, the answer is general to any variable, not just paths
 
user774340
Well the rent is about the same as the mortgage payment. The issue will be deposit. But you can often get a bank to cover that if you put tenants in to cover the payments.
 
3:32 PM
Maybe I should just edit the post a bit to make it a canonical "get stuff from the url" question. I'll search for a bit longer first.
 
To get a mortgage you have to have a lump sum to start with (which I don't have) plus it doesn't make sense to buy somewhere when I may be moving in N months.
 
Homeless shelter!
Perfect interim solution.
 
user774340
Which country are you in?
 
UK.
 
Use social engineering to sleep on the couches of consecutive strangers.
 
user559633
3:35 PM
@Kevin "can i buy you a drink?"
 
user774340
The UK still does 90% mortages (even though they shouldnt! :-)
 
Seems like I did an analysis of renting versus buying in Manhattan, and determined it's likely a better deal to rent and invest the difference in the market. That was before I got my MBA, but after my degree in Real Estate...
 
All you need is 365 acquaintances with 24 hours worth of patience per year
 
user774340
But yea, a 90% mortage and get tenants to cover the monthly payments, that's cool in the UK. It's well broken though ...
 
user559633
@AaronHall And before your doctor of philosophy in log splitting?
 
user559633
3:35 PM
The thing about the markets is that they're always up!
 
@gecko that sounds like a stupid idea, no offence :P
1. Having such a mortgage is stupid in any case. 2. Like hell I want any other tenants :P
 
Although if you're the type to leave your money in the Bank, buying is probably a better deal than renting.
 
Westminster - "Oh noes! The UK has a property bubble. What do? I know, let's make the bubble bigger"
 
user774340
There is risk attached. But if you think about it, so long as the rental demand is high, you will always be able to make payments.
 
I don't want tenants though.
I have lived with other people for 8 years now. I'm finally getting a flat to myself.
 
user559633
3:37 PM
@Ffisegydd You and fizzygrrl?
 
@gecko Even 95% are back - very few 100%, though as there were before the crash moneysupermarket.com/mortgages/hubs/first-time-buyers/…
 
She'll probably be moving in eventually.
 
Just sublet to a landlord, who will himself sublet to tenants. Then you don't have to interact directly with any unwashed masses.
 
I'm actually having to move city for job.
 
user559633
Which city are you headed to?
 
3:38 PM
Preferably choose a landlord with half as much volume as you, in case of infinite recursion
3
 
EDINBURGH
 
tenants are hard. Even good ones - the estate agents make sure of that.
 
Edin Cheltenham.
 
Aww. Nuts.
 
user774340
I'd recommend the 90% though. It allows you to raise some extra money in an emerency by increasing it. 100% won't give you much option.
 
3:40 PM
Cheltenham is nice. Very posh. Although secretive, I've heard
 
user559633
Cheltenham seems like the middle of nowhere. From 30 seconds of google streetview, it seems nice though. Quite nice.
 
I'm moving to the nice part of it too.
 
user559633
The Paris, Texas of England, they call it.
 
How's Alefgard? Still beset by dragons and slimes?
 
... why didn't I hear of Paris, Texas when I was in Texas?!
 
user774340
3:42 PM
Is it me, or do Macs/MacOs have some trouble with wifi connections to windows shares?
 
user774340
@IntrepidBrit You should have heard of it from Silicon Valley :P
 
user774340
@IntrepidBrit I found it. youtube.com/watch?v=_zTpwNR5Bf4
 
Didn't even know that was a TV show...
 
"IT IS FURTHER AGREED that at the End of the Tenancy the Tenant will, at his own expense, deliver the Premises back to the Landlord having had them professionally cleaned." <--- See it's shady bullsh** like that that gives rental agents a bad name. I was never told that, not that there's anything I can do to avoid it seeing as how it's taken them 4 weeks to do the paperwork, meaning I'm only now seeing the contract when I move in in 12 days.
 
I'll write you an invoice for "professional cleaning"
They can't argue with that.
If they ask, I'll just say that I properly wiped every hard-drive in the flat
 
user559633
3:48 PM
@Ffisegydd want to rent from me in berlin instead? :]
 
user559633
haha only serious. assuming you can wait 40 years for me to afford it
 
user774340
GTG my amazon delivery arrived. x-wing tabletop miniatures.
 
@gecko awesome :)
 
Wow, share pics.
 
3:53 PM
If you move to San Diego, I have a room open. My roommate of 8 years is finally moving out to live with his girlfriend.
 
I have the feeling San Diego would be too hot for me. Plus the commute would be a bitch.
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd well it would probably be a car or a bus, no comment on the weather
 
Underground vacuum tube seems the obvious way to go.
 
Yeah it'd be quite a commute
 
3:58 PM
Hmm, I thought they had a "swim across the Atlantic" route at some point.
 
user559633
@davidism They did.
 
That's the joke I was going for but Google let me down AGAIN!
 
user559633
They're probably using the google maps API for their self-driving cars....
 
user559633
"[BUG] Car enters ocean in misguided attempt of shaving time off trip"
 

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