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4:01 PM
@JRichardSnape Having never heard of that character before, I looked it up, and...
> A stone-age community live right next to a dusty and dangerous road, frequented by dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, but want to live in the fresh green countryside. There's just one problem: there are no caves. Mr Benn has the answer; they can build stone huts.
Woah there Mr Benn, you can't violate the Prime Directive like that!
You'll come back to the present and everyone will have insect heads or something.
 
That was a very unusual scene when I watched it live.
Or, "at time of original broadcast" I guess. Cartoons can't be live unless you have very fast animators.
 
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Or the show is just a recording of their tablets as they draw the cartoon.
 
What do you mean cartoon? That's real.
 
user559633
I don't have the best grasp on reality.
 
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4:12 PM
I once started a charity drive to raise money to buy smartphones for starving children in Africa so they could order dinner on Seamless
 
You should have started a startup instead and made the smartphones for children part of the gamification of your product.
 
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@Ffisegydd For every 2 indie games you buy, I write one about feelings.
 
4:33 PM
Apparently Internet-connected phones actually do convey a significant quality-of-life improvement for adults in third world countries.
 
In my third world country internet connected device is pretty norm
 
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did you know that in some parts of the world, tindr has a feature for finding wood available as fuel to keep warm or prepare foods?
 
[That's bullshit but I believe it.png]
 
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@khajvah And being in this room is increasing your quality of life, (because how could it not amirite), so QED
 
4:36 PM
@Kevin I know you're the resident PIL pro, so is there a reason why reading in a .png with a transparent background is converted to a black background?
 
Hmm. Make sure that the mode of the output image is RGBA and not RGB
 
user559633
im.save transparency=0? have alpha channels?
 
@Kevin Not sure, depends on what I would do instead
 
user559633
shit i've said too much leans in i also don't know anything about tkinter
 
I'd probably need an MCVE to give a definite answer.
 
4:40 PM
Oh, just kidding I got it.
 
5:07 PM
Is it possible to unroll a tuple of function arguments if that tuple contains kwargs? Does that even make sense? Here's my MCVE of what I want to do.
args = ('test.txt', {'newline': ''})
open(*args)
 
I suspect it is not possible.
 
Yeah, I think you might be right. :/
 
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@MartijnPieters hahaha awesome
 
@MorganThrapp Can you describe on a higher level what you're trying to do? Simple unrolling doesn't seem possible, but if you know the layout of the tuple, you could make it work kinda like with open(*args[:-1],**args[-1])
That unrolls as long as the last element of the tuple is kwargs.
 
5:19 PM
If this is a "define arguments now, call later" deal, maybe you could use a lambda or functools.partial.
Or, depending on the function you're calling, it may be possible to pass all arguments as keyword arguments. Ex.
>>> def f(a,b,c):
...     pass
...
>>> d = {"a": 16, "b": 23, "c":42}
>>> f(**d)
Although this is not supported by some built-in functions.
 
@MartijnPieters right. I get why the ninja as an avatar. You're everywhere on SO. The time I thought you weren't in a SO question, there were some comments hidden and there you were after I clicked to show all comments. And they say god is omnipresent. IN YOUR FACE, GOD.
I'm sorry for the christians around
 
"A wizard Martijn is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to"
 
user559633
As a person with incredibly thin skin and no ability to separate words on the internet from actual abuse, I demand you censor yourself in the future.
 
I have a function that calls a bunch of other function and yields an error/message after each one. I'm trying to convert the whole thing into a loop. To quote from my comments, # This is a list of actions that we do to finalize. It should be in the form (function, (arg1, arg2)). And then I loop over it like this:
for index, (action, params) in enumerate(actions):
    status.error, status.message = action(*params)
    status.current_action_number = index
    yield status
And some of those params have to be kwarg, because some of those functions take *args.
 
Dare I suggest for index, (action, (args, kwargs)) in enumerate(actions)?
 
5:26 PM
Yeah, that could work.
 
You'd still have to change the structure of the tuple from what you have now though
 
That's not too hard to do.
Yup, that worked. :D It's a little messy, but much less so than how I had it before.
 
@PatrickBassut listen for the silence, that's where I'll be.
 
5:42 PM
@Kevin oh well, you deserve to be a champion anyway.
 
:-)
 
6:05 PM
cbg guys!
Here's a question I asked a few days ago which had no replies so far - if anyone here could help me with it I'd be super grateful! Thanks :) stackoverflow.com/questions/35007207/…
 
@OneRaynyDay: my best suggestion (you might not like this much): you're on OSX. Dump conda and move to pyenv
I did, and have never looked back
 
@Kevin Hi, This is Sherlock Holmes. And looking very closely I can see that this is a joke, right?
 
If you're referring to my message beginning with "Whoops..." it wasn't intended to be a joke and/or reference.
But occasionally people will laugh at me when I'm being ostensibly serious. Maybe my subconscious constructs sentences whose structure suggests a punchline is occurring.
It's like No soap radio but backwards.
Maybe the universe is inherently absurd and anything is funny when viewed from the correct angle.
 
6:28 PM
Can you give a (non-python) process a path that the process thinks is a legit filepath but the OS just holds in memory? If so, what's that called?
 
I'm not aware of any such feature in Windows.
I suspect Linux plays a little faster/looser with what it considers a "file"
 
If there is such a feature in Unix, that would be fine.
 
I think you're looking for memory-mapped or ram-disk. I've seen these in some systems that I work with
 
user559633
yeah, that's legitimately what a ramdisk is
 
When Kevin says "I am not aware of...", keep in mind that there are very many things he is not aware of, and yet still exist.
 
6:35 PM
@inspectorG4dget Mmm, I think I still want to stick with Anaconda for now, because conda makes things much easier to handle as a newbie
 
@OneRaynyDay fair enough - it actually annoyed me because I could power through "my way" <- pyenv is all command line and I love it
 
@inspectorG4dget Actually I love command line too, but it's just I don't trust myself with handling python environments completely yet. Perhaps after this course in Udacity with tensorflow :)
 
lol! no sweat :)
 
memory-mapped and ram-disk - quick to the google machine.
 
I think I linked GCHQ's puzzle at Christmas (I remember @Kevin commenting on it). Interestingly, the final stage of the puzzle has yet to be solved bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35429971
 
6:50 PM
Oh yeah, I remember complaining that I couldn't solve it programatically because the puzzle was in an image and thus non-machine-readable.
 
You should be using your meatbrain to solve it, not compooturs.
 
They should have at least rendered the image using pure black and white so I could use MS Paint to fill in the squares...
 
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7:03 PM
@AaronHall memory-mapping is putting a file-like thing into memory. a ramdisk takes a chunk of memory and makes it act like a filesystem
 
@Kevin hahaha. I was referring to the image itself. Because it doesn't make sense to look at different moons. I laughed a bit so I guess it's the soap radio working on me.
i.stack.imgur.com/AnR5e.png well, that escalated quickly
 
yeah, so if I wanted to take a gig of RAM and make it work like a temp disk in Python for subprocesses that are running while the Python process is running, I would theoretically import ramdisk and proceed from there...
pip install fs?
 
@Kevin Thanks for the bounty man :)
 
explanation of the image: Andy (the one speaking) is going overseas for the summer to work a prestigious job. To comfort his girlfriend, he tries the "same moon" speech a la phil collins and/or An American Tail. But Andy is very dumb and assumes that England and America have different moons.
 
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@AaronHall oh, i haven't used the ramdisk module (if there is one). i normally just create one in the host OS
 
7:10 PM
I need to work from Python, it needs to be managed by the process, it's just the way our cloudy architecture works...
 
I posted the image in the first place because it aligned with Martijn's preceding comment, both having to do with being present for someone in a not-entirely-literal way.
 
@Kevin hahahaha. Okay. It's funny now.
 
user559633
hah, subprocess with root and do a RESOLVED: DUMB PROCESS
 
hahahaha. I'm laughing more than I should. Because by now it shouldn't be funny anymore
Thanks for the explanation @Kevin
 
troll bug reports?
 
7:12 PM
Dissecting jokes is fun for me but I try to restrain myself because I expect bystanders don't like to witness autopsies (figurative or otherwise).
 
Didn't his character say a bunch of really bright things too?
Is he supposed to be some kind of idiot savant?
Disclaimer: I have not seen nearly enough episodes to know.
 
In the episode where he applies to become a policeman, it is revealed that hover for spoilers. I can't remember if there are any other instances like that.
 
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@AaronHall no, but if you, as a developer, aren't allowed to ask for things in your "own" infrastructure to get stuff done, that's a bad process
 
Maybe the joke is about the actual difficulty of the test? Did they disqualify him?
 
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turns out he was a wog and he takes the body of a crow
 
7:18 PM
I can ask for eggs. :)
 
IIRC, by the end of the episode, hover for spoilers
 
I can probably get it, if I can demonstrate a business need and no redundancy of other libs we already have.
 
user559633
yawn. that sounds god awful tedious. fax a requisition form to get cloud resources for business need rarrble blarrble
 
I like my work. :)
 
user559633
good :)
 
7:26 PM
I speculate that police recruiting focuses on getting people who dislike criminals in general, like to use powers of coercion, and won't have a lot of other options if they start to feel like they're not ok with the methods of their peers. That (speculative) criteria tends to rule out the highly intelligent.
 
@AaronHall but you might get six bottles of milk instead
 
@Aaron thanks for disparaging an entire profession, the majority of whom work tirelessly to keep you safe in your bed.
 
user559633
@AaronHall Is the implication being that smart people get ruled out of the recruiting process?
 
@inspectorG4dget Why didn't he get seven bottles...
 
too late to delete it.
 
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7:30 PM
Deleting it doesn't mean others won't have read it and form an opinion.
 
You shouldn't have said it in the first place. It's absolutely unnecessary and so completely disrespectful. If you want to say stuff like that then please leave, you've got your own Python room where you can be offensive.
 
I'm sure you all recall the news stories about the guy who sued for being denied a job as a policeman for being too smart.
 
@Kevin because it was "overwrite instruction", rather than "additive instructions"?
 
I question this funny image website's commitment to technical correctness.
at the very least they should be consistent in their use of "buy" and "bring". One or the other, not both. Unless the punchline is going to be NameError: unrecognized identifier 'bring'
Unrelated:
C:\programming>pip install pillow
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): pillow in c:\python27\lib\site-packages

C:\programming>pip --upgrade pillow

Usage:
  pip <command> [options]

no such option: --upgrade
:-I
 
user559633
pip install pillow --upgrade ?
 
7:44 PM
@Kevin pip install pillow --upgrade
 
That did it, thanks chums :-)
 
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@Ffisegydd im the naked person in this picture
 
I'm the photographer. I'm also naked.
 
Wait, are photographers normally not naked? I may need to call someone.
 
7:50 PM
Insert obligatory link here to the SNL sketch taking place a week after Sept 11, where Will Ferrell arrives at the office in a patriotic flag speedo
 
Never watched SNL.
Mostly because it's on at 4am-ish.
 
And I've only watched a cumulative twenty minutes of Mitchell And Webb. Sketch comedy needs more transatlantic dispersion.
 
SNL definitely has its share of really good skits.
Mr Show is still my favorite sketch comedy.
 
user559633
Love mitchell and webb.
 
user559633
 
That's NUMBERWANG!
 
user559633
numberwang and the post-apocalypse quiz show are lost on me. i feel like it's a reference to something i haven't seen
 
I've seen "are we the baddies"; and "angel summoner & BMX bandit"; and "the adventures of old Sherlock Holmes" which made me cry a little; and NumberWang; and the one where the Bond villain has trouble installing a trapdoor to a lava pit due to permit issues; and the one where all the guys on the space station are saying "hail mighty vilgax" but no one remembers why.
Which I guess is more like... 40 minutes, maybe.
 
That's numberwang
evening cbg, mes amis
 
7:58 PM
I didn't realize Numberwang was them.
 
user559633
@JRichardSnape we're chums now :)
 
David Mitchell is one of the funniest and most intelligent men in the UK. His best stuff isn't even in the skit shows, it's on panel shows like HIGNFY.
 
user559633
i'm going to move to the UK just so i can catch these on "the tele" on the night they're released
 
what ho, chums!
 
7:59 PM
"Pip pip!" said the over-enthusiastic Python dev.
 
transmitted, dear boy, transmitted. "released" tsk, tsk.
No, do come to the UK. It's fun to have your words needlessly "corrected" by pedants ;)
 
@Ffisegydd Charles Dickens was secretly a python programmer with some great expectations
 
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groan
 
BAM.
 
nice - this is turning into an episode of "I'm sorry i haven't a clue"
Now, once you get that, you are truly naturalised.
 
8:02 PM
Never been a R4 man. It's all about R2 for me.
 
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cut to the pub where we're having a cheeky pint of the dark stuff and i'm furiously googling references like "i'm sorry i do not have a clue"
 
This is a scene I can get into.
 
surprised nobody segway'd into Mulan yet
 
Is Sorry I Haven't A Clue the one that has Mornington Crescent? That seems like a pretty fun game.
 
segway...segway...segway...
 
8:05 PM
MTG has a 900 page rule book so maybe you can guess what sort of things I like to spend my time on?
 
I BELIEVE YOU MEAN SEGUE SIR.
 
Reminds me of:
Ghoti is a creative respelling of the word fish, used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling. == Explanation == The word is intended to be pronounced in the same way (/ˈfɪʃ/), using these sounds: gh, pronounced [f] as in tough [tʌf]; o, pronounced [ɪ] as in women [ˈwɪmɪn]; and ti, pronounced [ʃ] as in nation [ˈneɪʃən]. However, linguists have pointed out that the location of the letters in the constructed word is inconsistent with how those letters would be pronounced in those placements, and that the expected pronunciation in English would be "goaty". For instance, the letters ...
'linguists have pointed out that the location of the letters in the constructed word is inconsistent with how those letters would be pronounced in those placements, and that the expected pronunciation in English would be "goaty".' Wow, I think I have a thing or two to learn from these linguists on the subject of joke killing.
 
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I'd probably see that word and say it like a guy on a first date at a restaurant encountering the name of a french wine he can't pronounce: "hoetay"
 
cbg guys
 
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"Hmm yes, I'll have a Car Raffle of your finest Coats Dee Rhonie"
 
8:09 PM
@Ffisegydd quit segwaying onto segues :P
 
would anybody be able to help me with changing the python shortcut for windows cmd
rn python runs python3.4 but i want to change it to run python2.7 and have python3 run 3.4
 
@Kevin yup - that is its epitome
 
Every time I go to an Italian food place I have to gauge how snooty the waiters are because I don't want to order chicken parm if they're going to repeat the proper Italian term back to me, or vice versa.
 
I remember watching some cooking show about bad cooks where one of the contestants kept saying that she needed to have her mizen plass in place.
 
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Real-talk: Does "upstairs/downstairs" in Britishese refer to different economic/social classes?
 
8:13 PM
There's an Italian place near me that I want to try, but the menu is all in Italian and I'm afraid to find out that I ordered something terrifying.
 
@tristan yes.
 
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upstairs,_Downstairs_(1971_TV_series) never mind, i found it, and it was the first link on google.
 
@tristan yes - it's a reference to very old fashioned stuff
 
user559633
i'm a lazy terrible monster.
 
Also - there was a sitcom with that name, iirc (70s ish)
 
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8:14 PM
just had a flash of a thing i meant to ask before using it in conversation (david brent names his gameshow "upstairs/downstairs" in the office)
 
(so lazy I didn't click your link first). Even terribler eviler monsterer
 
user559633
eh, probably a good life plan
 
Well the proper British term for "stairs" is "apples" so I don't think you'll catch any locals using the former. I just saved you some potential embarrassment, you're welcome in advance.
 
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8:40 PM
Is anyone else using nosetests with flask? I'm getting a AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute '__context__' only when a test case fails, otherwise, it passes. the only think i can think of is that one of the nosetest vars gets overwritten, so the error can't be raised up
 
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  File "/Applications/PyCharm.app/helpers/pycharm/nose_utils.py", line 58, in formatErr
    return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb))
  File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.4.3/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.4/lib/python3.4/traceback.py", line 181, in format_exception
    return list(_format_exception_iter(etype, value, tb, limit, chain))
  File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.4.3/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.4/lib/python3.4/traceback.py", line 146, in _format_exception_iter
 
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are the relevant parts, i believe. this is on a trivial assertEqual(x(....), result) case
 
@tristan That show was mad good. I say this as neither an anglophile nor fan of soap operas.
 
Yeah my mum loved Upstairs, Downstairs so I watched it a fair bit as a child. It was quite good.
 
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I'll check it out next time I'm on a plane -- I otherwise only have an attention span for television if it's constantly saying "hey, look! pay attention! light and noise!"
 
8:47 PM
There, a nice clean variant suitable for flood filling.
And here is the textual data I used to generate that image.
Now nobody needs to use their brainmeats.
 
:D
 
user559633
And then you kevin'd it into an image?
 
user559633
Did you just threaten to read the MTG rulebook to it unless it formed itself into an image?
 
I did PIL at it until it submitted.
Unfortunately the code is quite ugly as it involves lots of arithmetic for proper primitive placement. Stuff like draw.text((x + cell_size/2. - text_width/2., y+cell_size/2. - text_height/2.)
 
What's the solution then?
 
8:52 PM
Finding an existing picross solver program is left as an exercise to the reader ;-)
 
Is the problem to solve it, or to solve it algorithmically?
 
Just solve it.
It's not a programming challenge necessarily, you can just use programming if you so wish.
 
I always thought that puzzle was called nonograms.
 
GHCQ didn't specify as far as I could tell.
 
If this doesn't turn out to be a funny picture, I'll be really disappointed.
 
8:53 PM
heya
 
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@QuestionC "no no grams" typically responds to naughty words in telegrams, but i'll allow it
 
It's a QR code to get a link to the next stage.
 
I was about to say. It's got to be something that clues you about the location of the next puzzle.
 
can someone help me with sending BCC mails in django?
 
@CODEkid just ask.
If someone can help you then they will.
 
8:55 PM
oh! silly me!
how to send an email in Django with all recipients in the bcc field? i am using EmailMultiAlternatives
 
Generally it's best if you've made an attempt yourself and are having issues with your code.
Then you can share your code (ideally in an MCVE form) for someone to help debug.
 
msg=mailMultiAlternatives(email_subject,text_content,'','xyz@0.com',],cc='abc@1.com','abc@3.com'])
msg.attach_alternative(content,"text/html")
msg.content_subtype = "html"
msg.send()
The BCC recipients are able to see the "TO" address in the mail header
 
user559633
That's what a BCC is.
 
user559633
It's a CC, but the CC: and TO: recipients can't see who received it due to being BCC'd
 
@CODEkid Check the documentation for EmailMessage from which EmailMultiAlternatives derives. It explains how to bcc.
 
9:03 PM
But in any of the email clients if i keep my "To" field empty it works fine
in this case if i keep "To" field empty it throws me error - SMTPDataError: (554, "Transaction failed: Empty required header 'To'.")
 
I've never seen a BCC that didn't have a To.
Usually people send it to themselves and then BCC in everyone else.
 
@CODEkid Write a small program that produces that error. Post on stack overflow with your code and a description of the error. Someone will help you.
 
yeah sure
 
Your problem is sophisticated enough that it doesn't really work in chatroom format.
 
or maybe i'd have to opt for send_mass_mail for sending newsletters
 
9:08 PM
The chat is better at answering questions like "Why do British people call guns Rooty Tooty Point and Shootys?"
 
but that's not compatible with EmailMultiAlternatives!
yeah seems so.
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17064497/send-email-to-bcc-and-cc-in-django

Best anyone can do without some code to read.
 
thanks man..though i had already checked that!
i've posted the snippet above..
rest all is attaching context and stuff
 
Yea but msg=mailMultiAlternatives(email_subject,text_content,'','xyz@0.com',],cc='abc@1‌​.com','abc@3.com']) won't even parse due to typos. There's nothing anyone can do without the actual code to analyze.
 
Oops I mistyped a clue in that nonogram puzzle above.
 
9:15 PM
And the main site is just better at handling questions with this level of sophistication.
 
@QuestionC seems legit
 
Perceptive readers will notice that 1 3 1 1 3 10 2 has no legal solution in a 25 column grid.
 
@Kevin Not if you literally think outside the box.
 
@Kevin I was wondering - that seemed like the line to start on with its big block of 10...
 
9:18 PM
msg=EmailMultiAlternatives(email_subject,text_content,' ',['xyz@0.com',],bcc=['abc@1‌​.com','abc@3.com',])
 
@JRichardSnape The actual clue, 1 3 1 3 10 2, has exactly one solution, so it is in fact a good place to start.
There are four other rows/columns that also have exactly one solution.
 
I had assumed I'd misinterpreted the rules. I shall have another go
 
Generally you know this is the case if sum(clue) + len(clue) == puzzle_length + 1
puzzle length being "25" here for both axes
 
Can anyone help me with pandas installation on webserver?
 
@driftking9987 if you have a question, just ask.
If someone can help you, they will do.
 
9:24 PM
thanks.
Basically i want to import pandas as in my python file.
I installed miniconda on my server. Set up the python enviroment, then installed pandas too.
now i have a file in cgi-bin folder. am simply trying to test it if it's working.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-

# enable debugging
import cgitb
import miniconda2/envs/pythonenv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pandas as pd
cgitb.enable()

print "Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8"

print "Hello World!"
it's giving me Internal Server Error
 
Sup
 
user559633
semi-related, that was some good flask drama you linked the other day @davidism
 
yeah twas
 
check out the post before I edited it: stackoverflow.com/revisions/35069967/1
and yeah, that drama came completely out of left field, nothing on that level before
although there was this gem a year ago:
 
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9:32 PM
if that's true, that's pretty crazy -- that guy's reputation is just done
 
I got as far as "Preamble"
 
literally half that image is just the first post
 
user559633
the punctuation and run-on told me everything i need to know
 
user559633
automatic ~~magic~~ serialization told me the things i didn't need to know
 
I have a job interview coming up and need to improve my Python skills. Best book to crush through in a week?
 
I suggest just going to Project Euler or adventofcode.com and start solving the problems in Python.
 
Leetcode? It's not that hard
 
user559633
@d0rmLife You should "crush through" this book and reference it when giving answers to your interviewer.
 
Whatsamatter Tristan? Just get dumped?
Thanks to david and QuestionC
 
Learning programming from books in the 21st century is very strange.
 
user559633
9:40 PM
Crush it bro.
 
A simple colloquialism cramps you up that much, huh?
 
user559633
Brolloquialism, brah
 
Lol, I was actually reminded of the brogrammers from SV by your response. Fair play
 
user559633
:) yeah, just being shitty and trying to get a cheap laugh
 
9:44 PM
It's all good. I'm a little anxious about my interview
 
user559633
What kind of job and what's expected of you?
 
I am looking forward to Silicon Valley more than Game of Thrones.
I don't know when exactly GoT stopped being really compelling, but that last season was definitely a dud.
 
Research assistant. But I really don't know what is expected of me! They mention coding skills but don't specify the language so I'm a little nervous, as I'm still a university student without a ton of experience.
 
user559633
@d0rmLife Then why Python? Most comfortable coding in Python?
 
@d0rmLife why didn't you ask them to clarify the expectations and language then?
No employer is going to be turned off by a candidate asking about the position.
 
user559633
9:48 PM
Make sure to establish dominance by making unbreaking eye contact with the interviewer for the entire duration of the conversation.
 
Use mirroring to silently establish trust.
 
Lol, it's a Skype interview so I may unintentionally do that.
 
Make sure you have a good handshake during your Skype interview.
 
I'll be sure to have a cat in my lap the whole time.
 
Just hold out your hand and stare at them, occasionally looking down at your hand, until they hold their hand out and shake it over the internet.
 
user559633
9:50 PM
send one of those teddybear-giving-a-hug emoticons to thank them for interviewing you
 
user559633
I had a coworker that liked to fake high-five when ending video calls
 
I need to show them that I'm useful AND fun!
 
Get someone to sit right beside you who knows what's going on and as you type on your keyboard like a "true hacker", your friend on the side will slowly write your code on the google docs
 
I'm waiting for the first interview via Oculus Rift.
 
be sure to hire professional lighting and sound mixing
 
9:53 PM
Joking aside, you should actually make sure you're well lit and using a decent mic.
 
to be honest, if they're like any company, they'll just ask you data structures
 
Anybody good with number theory?
 
or at least that's the case in california
 
user559633
good ambient lighting and the iphone stock headphones are good for skype/video calls. make sure you're in a quiet place with stable internet.
 
Good points, I haven't used Skype in years and hadn't considered those trivial factors.
 
9:56 PM
Don't pick your nose on camera.
 
Have a skype conversation with someone else in advance.
 
I hope it is about data structures... but this is a VERY small company so I'm thinking they may be asking more questions particular to their needs.
 
Ideally you want the camera at eye level so you're not looking down at them (or they'll be looking up your nose)
 
One thing I hate about skype/hangouts/etc is that you actually have to look good to have a conversation.
 
You do?
 
9:59 PM
No, but no one likes looking at you unshowered and still in your pajamas, so that might effect the interview.
 
Button down, blazer and board shorts, right @davidism?
 
I've done the roll out of bed and work on stuff... hear my alert for the interview, throw on a hoodie, and do the interview still in my boxers
 
user559633
that's how i do work most days. well, i put on sweatpants or something
 
I'm jealous
 
user559633
don't be, it's not great
 
10:02 PM
@inspector don't be, he's a lonely hearts operator.
 
I've actually gone as far as to design my ideal workstation - it would cost a fortune to build
 
it's great for a couple days, then you realize that properly getting ready each day was actually important
 
NameError: lonely hearts operator. Please define
 
queen sized bad doesn't cost a fortune
 
user559633
sargeant paprika's lonely hearts brand
 
10:03 PM
I do NOT work on my bed. Never!
bed is for sleeping
 
I wish I would get paid for sleeping
 
go participate in a sleep study
 
user559633
for me, it's where the magic happens (i do a lot of platform-based magic tricks)
 
I can work from home too, but I usually go to office, as I concentrate that easily
 
I can't concentrate right now, all I keep thinking about is puzzles from The Witness.
 
10:05 PM
I'd rather work from my lab, than from my office. That said, I need a vacation
 
I need to get on The Witness.
 
what puzzle?
 
user559633
call me the prosecutor because I'm all over that witness
 
I like puzzles
 
that's the puzzle - you have to figure out what they are
 
looks good
> $40
 
it is completely worth it
graphics, sound, puzzles, design are all amazing
 
does it run with wine?
 
no
only ps4 and windows steam for now, but linux in the future
 
will consider buying later then :)
 
 
1 hour later…
11:19 PM
Tomb raider is out today!
 
heh...wife got mad cause I said I was cleaning stuff when she asked what I was doing yet my desk was still messy when I finished. Apparently, "cleaning data does not count as cleaning up"
 
>>> round(-1,-2)
-0.0
This seems weird.
negative zero?
 
user559633
11:36 PM
python2 only, and it's an IEEE thing -- search for 'signed zero'
 
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