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12:53 AM
How to edit file details? I'm aware of win32file but it doesn't have such a method.
 
1:13 AM
Found it, http://docs.activestate.com/activepython/3.4/pywin32/propsys__SHSetDefaultProperties_meth.html
Now I need to figure out how to get a handle from filename and what the other arguments mean...
 
 
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7:20 AM
cbg
 
 
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8:29 AM
cabbage
 
8:48 AM
cbg
 
9:02 AM
cbg o/
 
cbg
 
Cabbage!
 
9:19 AM
Hello, why is there no text displayed - using this Piece of code (the Image is just fine)
weatherInfo1 = tk.Label(root, text= "Image Description", image=icon1, bg=const.COLOR_HEX).place(rely = 0.1, relx = 0.01)
 
Look at them downvotes roll! stackoverflow.com/questions/41672958/…
...aaand it's gone
 
hahahaha :D
No rickroll inside?
 
Cabbage
Hey @BhargavRao It seems that some people don't get the difference between NAA and a totally crap answer that's still nevertheless an answer. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/341596/… And don't understand how much it'd slow down flag processing if mods were required to look at the context of every post that was flagged.
 
True that.
 
@IljaEverilä The OP just rolled it back to the Apple spam.
 
9:31 AM
It takes around 25 mins to clean up 50 NAAs (100 if you are Martijn), When there's no context. Everytime we open a post to check, that's 3 more minutes.
 
@PM2Ring I'm afraid you lost me, the Apple spam?
My sleep deprived brains cannot process much these days
 
Don't worry, it's taken care of ;)
 
How to generate dates between two datetime objects? range(datetime_lower, datetime_upper)?
generate **datetime objects
 
cbg
 
cabbage @Andy
 
9:37 AM
@IljaEverilä Ah, sorry. I forgot you're <10k. After the initial "pen or pencil" question they transformed it to this, repeated half a dozen times:
 
Ok got it. pd.date_range(lower, upper) will do it.
 
@BhargavRao Oh, I'm not worried, merely amused. :)
 
o/ @BhargavRao
 
@PM2Ring yeah, forever a n00b I am :)
 
Wow, @Ilja, You're at 8k almost. Nice. Best of luck :)
 
9:40 AM
If this ultimately comes down to moderators making wrong decisions because they are missing the context of the answer, then maybe the interface should be changed for them to actually give them some context? Show the tags of the question, show the account age of the post’s author, and other information to give them context (that was that user’s first post and the user has no reputation, so maybe we should consider that the flag might actually be correct and check it with more detail?). — poke 32 secs ago
 
@BhargavRao I kind of have to agree with Cody Gray there…
 
@BhargavRao That's not almost. I'm almost 4k :D
 
@BhargavRao thank you
 
@poke I agree that it'd be nice if it were easier for mods to see more context. OTOH, that'd still slow them down. IMHO, the onus is on the flagger to make the decision about providing enough context to evaluate their flag.
 
9:46 AM
@BhargavRao Just got an upvote crossed 4k :D
 
There are custom flags available whenever the context is not clear enough for the mods.
 
@PM2Ring But it’s absolutely unclear to the flagging user that this problem exists.
As Mark Amery said: “the real problem here is that giving users an inherently context-dependent flag and then having mods review it without context (even when the post obviously sucks) is an awful process in the first place”
 
That's true, and have to agree to that.
 
As a flagging user, I don’t know what the interface looks like for admins, so I have no way of knowing that they will be missing the context. All I can see is the rather short description in the flagging window. And just judging by that, the reasoning was totally correct for this flag.
 
@poke Fair enough. I only know about the context issue from following SO Meta occasionally. It would be a Good Idea to make it totally clear on the flag-posts help page
 
9:52 AM
(more so in the overlay)
 
Yes, the flag popup should have a reminder to 'Use the "in need of moderator intervention" and give a comment to direct the mod to the required context' if a flagged post needs context not visible in the post itself.
I guess I should say this stuff over on the SO Meta question.
 
L.C
10:49 AM
Hello, I'm trying to use regex to match 2 and 3 word phrases that i have sorted by line in a txt document my current regex is like this "re.search(r'(\bi\b. sold\bit\b)', chat, re.S)" I'm not quite sure how to edit this to use words saved in a txt rather than me stating individual words
 
cbg
@L.C doesn't look correct at all, you don't need \b in there... however, instead of using regex like that I'd suggest that you look into the NLTK, use a word tokenizer, and use 2-ngrams, 3-ngram matching there instead.
 
11:55 AM
:/
 
Oh dear. :)
 
cbj
 
At least you didn't say "now i twerks"
 
this is a dumb question
but how we change or replace the keys of a dictionary
 
"There are no dumb questions, only dumb people" ;)
@SohaibAsif Carefully, otherwise you may collide with another key.
 
12:02 PM
em getting a dictionary from api but now i want to change the keys of that default dictionary
{"uid": 6, "uu": "abc.com/", "ut": "ABC", "us": 200, "upa": 28.993445455241922, "ueid": 5, "ulc": 1473023861, "umrp": 3.5440645841134524, "fmrp": 2.8866711263025167, "umrr": 2.5089135981887235e-13, "fmrr": 1.7294366573089203e-12, "pda": 16.963266742120684}
should i pop that keys?
 
d = {'cat': 'fluffy', 'dog': 'fido'}
newkey = 'aardvark'
if newkey not in d:
    d[newkey] = d['cat']
    del d['cat']
print(d)
#output
{'dog': 'fido', 'aardvark': 'fluffy'}
 
dictionary[new_key] = dictionary.pop(old_key)
should i use this
 
That'd work too. I keep forgetting about dict.pop :)
 
whats the good approach
 
Not the console, this...
 
12:06 PM
Also, don't modify the keys of dictionary while you're looping over its keys. The safest way is to build a new dictionary, then delete or replace the old dict.
 
In [1]: d = {i: i for i in range(10)}

In [2]: key_map = {1: 11, 3: 33, 5: 55}

In [3]: new_d = {key_map.get(k, k): v for k, v in d.items()}
Just one approach
 
d = {'cat': 'fluffy', 'dog': 'fido', 'fish': 'eric'}
newkeys = {k:k.upper() for k in d.keys()}
newd = {newkeys[k]:v for k, v in d.items()}
print(newd)
#output
{'CAT': 'fluffy', 'DOG': 'fido', 'FISH': 'eric'}
Ilja's code is better because it will re-use the old key if a matching new key can't be found in key_map.
 
okay i will try to put @IljaEverilä apporach in action
 
As is usual with "cute" solutions, mine doesn't handle the edges, like collisions, gracefully. But if you know that such won't happen, it can work.
 
thanks
 
12:16 PM
Note that it's safe to do d= {key_map.get(k, k): v for k, v in d.items()}. That will replace the old dict object with the new one, which will get garbage collected, assuming nothing else hold a reference to it. The old value objects (of course) will be re-used in the new dict. However,
 
i am getting the dictionary from an api
ut = title
 
@SohaibAsif Yes, you said that earlier. And you already posted that dictionary. What's your new question?
 
my partner is saying make a new dictionary
and then change the keys
and the first thought is also this
its a safer approach
instead of changing the keys of default dictionary
 
12:33 PM
Ilja & I just showed you how to change the keys while you're creating the new dict. So you first need to create a dict that maps the old keys to the new keys.
 
12:44 PM
Cbg
 
1:05 PM
train-delayed cabbage, all
 
@IljaEverilä cbg :P
 
@AnttiHaapala cbg :D
God damn Kela and their "electronic services" site. The thing keeps on timing out, throwing gateway errors and what not.
They need Anttipatterns
 
I finally got an upvote on a Bash answer I wrote on U&L 27 months ago. Better late than never, I guess. :)
 
morning cabbage all
 
Does this question need a full answer, or are the comments, with the docs & PEP links sufficient?
 
1:21 PM
Hm. I think it's probably worth actually answering it, even though the answer is "always"
It doesn't seem like a common question, but it does seem like it may be asked more than once
unless there's a good dupe target, of course.
 
:) I guess it could be useful to have a post explaining why os.popen was a POS, but I think the PEP does that adequately.
OTOH, I saw a blog post that complained that the old way was faster. So I guess there may be some Python 2 newbies who'll want to use os.popen. So I suppose it'd be good to have a canonical answer explaining the potential dangers of os.popen.
 
1:47 PM
cbg
is anybody have experience about curve fitting ?
And maybe a book suggestion or something like that would be awesome. :)
 
@PM2Ring please write an answer :D
enough material there :d
 
@anniejcannon a bit, but mostly by using tools such as scipy.optimize.curve_fit
cbg
 
@AndrasDeak welcome back! Actually I looked there and using that library but still having problems.
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Q: Decay curve best fit SciPy

anniejcannonI am having a problem when I try to find best fit to my data. Using scipy.optimize.curve_fit to create best fit. My code is: a = 1.066349e+43, 1.630938e+43, 2.569603e+43, 7.324060e+43 b = 54395.938333, 54380.013854, 52393.316048, 52212.228380 b2 = 52212.2283796 a1= pf['a'].max() b1 = pf['b2'] ...

@AndrasDeak Grean Bean... :(
 
your numbers are huge
 
DSM
Morning cabbage.
 
1:57 PM
try fitting directly the log of your model to the log of your y, that should be much more stable, even if not the exact same thing
cbg, @DSM
I managed to sleep in so much that I'm in sync with DSM:D
 
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, ok. Give me a few minutes...
 
@AndrasDeak yes, a little bit. :(
 
DSM
@AndrasDeak: if it makes you feel better I'm here an hour and a half before I usually am (Monday, so WFH). :-)
 
you ruined it:P
 
L.C
To all those that may want to help out. stackoverflow.com/questions/41677904/…
 
2:00 PM
@L.C please read the room rules
 
L.C
@AndrasDeak ah sorry if I've done something wrong where is the rules and i'll have a read
 
search and you shall find
otherwise it's in the top right corner
it's in the room description
that's where rules are usually located
and I don't want to spoil them for you:)
 
DSM
@anniejcannon: your code isn't an MCVE yet, there are lots of variables undefined where I'd have to guess how they're related to the ones you mention.
 
@AnttiHaapala Done
 
not to mention python 2 ^
 
2:09 PM
Cbg :)
 
cbg
 
@DSM I meant to reply to that at the time, but it slipped my mind. At least the OP's computing the arctan of that slope and not the tan. :) And I suppose they felt a bit silly when the realised the actually wanted the slope & not the angle...
 
DSM
Yeah, must've been one of those "oh.. delete delete delete" moments. We all have them..
 
hmpfh!
 
\o cbg how goes it
 
2:18 PM
cbg
 
for the 100 days log in gold badge, is it frown upon ( or even allowed) to have a script to do it for you?
 
@AndrasDeak I just added some more Py3 stuff to that answer.
 
Oh, I meant the caret as responding to DSM:P
 
DSM
@MooingRawr: the point that seems tempting is the point at which you should walk away from the computer and go play in the park. ;-)
 
@MooingRawr I think you have to actually do stuff on the site (vote, comment) to get Fanatic, merely logging in isn't enough.
 
2:22 PM
@DSM please accept my apologies, what does the MCVE mean?
 
@MooingRawr install the app, I'm told that's an easy way to get that badge. Then again, if getting the badge is hard for you, maybe you just don't deserve it.
 
cbg everyone
 
cbg
 
@AndrasDeak I keep dropping it on sunday.... for the last few months I've lost the streaks on sunday
 
2:23 PM
so you're not a fanatic, that's fine
we don't hate you because of this alone
 
xD .... eh maybe ill write a script on my tower to remind me to go on stack... i keep remembering when I'm about to go to bed, but never when I wake up.
giant window that refuses to go away unless it sees the connection ip in my network or something... or that might drive me crazy, we will see
 
I keep meaning to ask you @MooingRawr: What's your mother tongue, and how old were you when you first started to learn English?
 
@PM2Ring Oh I lost a streak because of that, learnt it the hard way... was just figuring out general idea if scripting to get a badge is frowned upon, im going to assume it is and so time to find another way
 
Well, I know at least one holder of Fanatic who would look down on you if you won it via a script. ;)
 
@PM2Ring english is my first language, but if you're asking about my broken grammar and spelling and lack of punctuation, capitalization, run on sentences, miss use of words and what not, it's because when I'm chatting online, my brain thinks of what I want to convey, and my fingers just tl;dr it in hopes of the recipient understands what I'm trying to this.
this is also the reason why I was really bad at essay writing since, I don't feel like taking the time to slow down and proof read my sentences and inputs
 
2:28 PM
@DSM hmmmmm. You are right... let me do simplify my question. I think it confusing to anyone.
 
if it bugs you and some other people, I can change -insert scene of desperation for relationship to not break- I can changeeee give me a chance....
 
@MooingRawr *misuse ;)
 
Ah, I see... It would be appreciated if you tried to take a little more effort. Sloppy communication makes you look... sloppy, and gives a negative impression of your skills as a coder.
 
@AndrasDeak thanks bud ;3
 
DSM
@anniejcannon: one way to double-check is to copy the code from your question into a file and then run it. With your code I get NameError: name 'pf' is not defined. Keep modifying your code until you don't get any errors.
 
@MooingRawr FWIW, I'm prone to reversing letters, typing the wrong word even though I know the correct word perfectly well, etc. So I take that little bit of extra time reviewing my posts before I submit. I still end up making mistakes, but I try to fix them if I notice them in time.
 
@DSM You right. I am editing quickly. You're best.
 
@PM2Ring I understand that point all too well. My lack of effort towards my communication skills on the first day made my co workers question my ability to code. It was not until the week after I got my first ticket, they've realized I can code because I cared. I guess I should cared about that is meta in the human life scene.
@AndrasDeak where did you even find that? that's actually pretty funny..
 
My sister-in-law got one of those for her boyfriend:)
 
lol. Nice.
 
2:33 PM
In some online communities people don't care so much about that stuff, but on SO we do, because we know that sloppiness is contagious. ;) Also, making all the readers compensate for your errors instead of fixing them yourself is considered a form of rudeness.
@MooingRawr "When I was born, I was so astonished that I couldn't speak for almost a year!"
 
Design question - I'm trying to do a tax return type enum, e.g.
 
DSM
I'm a little embarrassed it took me a little bit to figure out how someone's sister-in-law could have a boyfriend: isn't she married by definition? (Yes, I eventually figured it out, no need to explain..)
 
class TaxReturnType:
    1099_A = 4
    1099_B = B
naturally, that's not quite valid
 
@PM2Ring Oh, FWIW, if you see me with my regular friends and our chat room, I get so sloppy, that even I don't understand what I wrote the next day ... >< and yes I can see where you are coming from.
 
is theres a way to create variable by function by given name and value? not just exec the name = value
 
2:35 PM
Here in room 6, we try to better each other, I assume.
 
I could prefix with _ to make it valid - would that be better than some other sigil like type_ or something?
 
@MaxLunar Yes, but you probably shouldn't be doing that.
 
@MaxLunar doing it in a different way?:P
@MooingRawr well some of us are already perfect, but yeah
 
Maybe, just maybe, there's a better way ;)
 
uhm, i made a small function which generates random name for variable, assigns a multiprocessing.Process() with given args/kwargs + target, and runs it.
@WayneWerner this way looks good
 
2:39 PM
@AndrasDeak I was going to make a joke about magnets being perfect, but then I realized magnets can lose their strength and "die". I then thought about making a 'magnet aren't perfect' joke, but then I question myself: is dying part of perfection. And now I'm just sitting here sipping my tea thinking about that last question... Thanks Andras >.>
 
morning everyone
 
cbg \o @corvid
 
@MooingRawr *tips hat*
 
morning cabbage, @corvid
 
DSM
@MaxLunar: that doesn't make much sense, IMHO. :-)
 
2:41 PM
@DSM cbg, how it's look now you think?
 
@WayneWerner So, what's happening in Wayne's world? (sorry everything I see your name I can't help but to think of "Wayne's world". I don't even know where it's from...)
 
global.update({name : value}) is same as name = value?
 
fires party cannon
 
@MaxLunar but, don't do that
 
2:44 PM
@MaxLunar I'm sorry, I understand what you are trying to do, but why?
 
I could've bet that MaxLunar will find one of those easy workarounds:P
 
@DSM If we were speaking a Serbo-Croatian language, there'd be a different ambiguity, even though they have an insane number of words for kinship : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbo-Croatian_kinship It's a big part of the culture to have an extensive knowledge of one's family tree going back quite a few generations.
 
DSM
@anniejcannon: after removing the imports you're not using (one of which, fit, I don't have) and correcting the file and the filename, I get a ValueError in the x = np.linspace((b1) line, because b1 is a Series. After fixing that, I get a NameError on ax4.
 
im getting alot of message responses from server and i need to work with them. I think making it in another process is good idea, because it takes a long time to work with one message (approx 3-4 seconds)
 
the problem is not multiprocessing; it's exec
you can use specific functions in a dispatch dict: funs={'maxfun':max, 'minfun':min}, and then funnow = 'maxfun'; newval = funs[funnow](oldval)
 
2:50 PM
cbg
 
cbg
 
Monday security reading for you all
 
@idjaw \o cbg Joe how goes it
 
cbg
 
2:51 PM
what should I do if I am putting in too many PRs and there's not enough people to review it?
 
actually i forgot to implement deleting unwanted processes after they worked with messages
 
@idjaw someone is getting fired....
 
@corvid if a pr gets merged and no one was around to review it, was there ever a pr?
;)
 
but it's blocked to merge it into develop :\
 
oh so someone else has to actually merge it who isn't you
there's an actual restriction
 
^^ <3
I love that so much. I'm adopting that
I'm adopting it, alot
:D
oh...impromptu team breakfast
rbrb for now folks
 
I love the alot
 
@MooingRawr possibly the guy who didn't respond to the author's notice
 
@corvid take a nap?
 
DSM
3:00 PM
Odd. My matplotlib is now stalling whenever I try to open a figure. :-(
 
big numbers?
@anniejcannon any reason why you're using python 2?
 
@AndrasDeak There is no reason actually, I can use 3 too. But I never use it before. Also, I'm editing the question a bit of.
 
DSM
After making the necessary changes to get it to run, I don't understand what it's trying to do, and I can't reproduce your plot in any case.
 
@DSM can you try it again now?
 
DSM
@anniejcannon: did you try it yourself?
 
3:14 PM
@DSM yes, I try it. There is any problem?
 
DSM
I have to admit I doubt that. Do you see the sep=',' bit in your read_csv?
 
@DSM yes. is it wrong?
 
DSM
It means "use a comma as a separator". Do you see the data file you posted?
 
@DSM yes. also, I add the data file.
@DSM should I have to use anothe separation for .csv files?
 
DSM
There are no commas in the data file you posted. So when I copied and pasted it, it didn't work. Which is how I know you didn't test what you actually posted..
 
3:20 PM
@DSM I added data now, I think it fixes the problem. My bad... I'll delete that section.
@DSM So so so sorry....
 
DSM
You don't need to apologize, but it's a good idea to make a fresh directory, put the minimum amount of code there, and run it in a fresh interpreter. The fewer changes people have to make to try your code out, the more likely it is someone who actually knows what they're doing will look at your question.
 
@DSM off topic: Did you hear that Joey Bats, might be returning to the Jays. Rumors has it that they are basically finalizing the details to his new contract?
 
the plot thickens in the comment section of anniejcannon's question
 
DSM
@AndrasDeak: I return to my original "I don't understand what it's trying to do" comment. We're not fitting the data, and I don't understand h-- we've only got one free parameter, which isn't going to do a very good job of matching this data.
 
there's multiple levels of confusion, I suspect
I'll drift off to the calmer waters of lunch, rhubarb
 
3:36 PM
@DSM for me too actually. My main equation is L = Lmax* ( (t-td)/k)^-5/3. lmax is a.max() in the table, td is b2 and t is b. I am trying to find best k parameter for the fit.
@DSM still same problem, almost flat fit... I don't understand, I think I have to take some free parameter too, but my PI thinks this version is okay. It's not look okay!
 
Heh. That's funny. My son just handed my a Hot Wheels (or was that Matchbox) car that used to belong to my little brother. It was a 2000 Chevy Suburban. We drive a 1997.
 
I used to drive a 96!
Now I drive a Prius. So it's switching from a car where the brakes are a suggestion, to a car where the accelerator is a suggestion.
 
rofl
 
I drive a 2002 used (110km) Accord. Coming from a Corolla, I was scared on how easy the 'new' car can accelerate, and how easy it was to lose track on how fast you were going, due to the engine being well isolated compare to the Corolla.
 
We used to call them Corolla Coasters
you could turn the engine off & draft/coast for quite a ways in them
 
3:52 PM
If you could wish for one car that magically appears in any condition you want it to be, and you become the owner of that car, what's your dream car?
 
@DSM maybe just I have to change my question as a how can I create a best fit with that decay function.
@DSM Just that question looks a bit of sense.
 
@MooingRawr is there a correct answer other than batmobile?
 
@KevinMGranger I actually wouldn't want the batmobile... seems rather gas hungry.
 
You said any condition you want it to be. I want its condition to be running on electric or nuclear power.
 
@KevinMGranger Got me. xD. So what about the seating arrangement? What if you had to pick up some friends or what not?
 
3:56 PM
Why would I need friends if I had a batmobile
3
 
@KevinMGranger :D good point :D
 
I want a delorean with the time travel mod
 
@anniejcannon if Lmax is fixed, you're losing a parameter. If the measured L at t=td is noisy, your exact guess for Lmax will be noisy
your main equation L = Lmax* ( (t-td)/k)^-5/3 says that you should fit Lmax, td and k
I guess td and Lmax might be redundant, if this is really some decay
I don't have the capacity right now to figure this out:P
 
@AndrasDeak :D I can understand you. :D So, you think I have to convert my equation like L = (t/k)^-5/3 ? Do I understand right?
 
no
I'm saying that your equation is what it is
but it might turn out that Lmax and td (or at least Lmax, td and k) are not independent
Bottom line is that you have 4 data points for a model with 2 or 3 parameters in it; it's not nice
 
4:09 PM
@AndrasDeak yes, definitely... it's decay function for shattered star.
@AndrasDeak td is corresponding time to maximum luminosity.
 
DSM
Coming back in: right now we're assuming that everything is exactly correct and the only thing we need to determine is k. That doesn't seem to be right: if I take your expression and start manually tweaking k I still don't get a decent fit.
 
doesn't that model have a singularity in t=td?
I didn't notice that the exponent is negative
 
DSM
Yeah, I had to soften to avoid curve_fit barfing and just returning the input values.
 
that model is wrong.
the model seems to assume that L(td)=Lmax, whereas it's inf
not even that; does it produce complex numbers below td?:D
 
DSM
Maybe there's a conventional restriction of the scale. @anniejcannon, do you have a reference to where this expression is coming from?
 
4:21 PM
yeah, I'm sure it assumes that we notice that a star had burst, and we're always on the tail
so td<min(t) always, but all Lmax, td and k have to be fit
 
@DSM of course. The source formula is, ((t-td)/(t0-td))^-5/3
 
so... t=t0 gives you Lmax
 
@AndrasDeak yes, right.
 
DSM
@anniejcannon: I meant more like a link to a discussion.
 
@DSM I'll send one more too.
@DSM in the last one you can find end of the page of 286 till middle of the 287
 
4:28 PM
@anniejcannon You don't need to keep pinging. Based on your first ping and your quick messages afterwards, DSM will most likely see them.
 
every time you reply to someone's message, they get an audible notification, please don't overuse it @anniejcannon
 
@vaultah ok, sorry.
 
=|
 
rb
 
I learned a new thing I never wanted to know
 
4:37 PM
@AndyK \o rbrb andy
 
user6568562
Cbg
 
@WayneWerner that's awful
 
> Decimal points are usually implied and not explicitly stated in the text. Using numbers with two decimal digits:

1000} is -100.00
What..... then what's -10000?
 
it says it's implied
when they're talking about integers, 1000} is -10000 (as I understand)
 
what's with their example "1000} is -100.00"?
so 1000} can be both -100.00 and -10000?
 
4:43 PM
1000} with two decimal digits is -10000 with two decimal digits is -100.00
 
man seems like a bad idea too me..
 
when you need to save space storing the sign, your concerns are on a different level
 
I like the fact that you save a little bit of memory by converting last digit to hold the sign but like eh....
my friend has to work with cobol at the bank he's working for.... I sometimes envy him; however, today is not that day.
 
why would you envy him?
 
Hi , How does this code translate to python : for (t[p += n] = value; p > 1; p >>= 1) t[p>>1] = t[p] + t[p^1];
 
4:46 PM
@johnsmith deja vu
 
updating an element in a segment tree
 
@AndrasDeak he works at a bank and works with Cobol. Cobol seems like that language that would mess with you for the most stupid mistakes. I find that rather interesting (maybe I wouldn't enjoy that life but pays better than my current job)
 
find a job working with Malbolge, then:P
 
@AndrasDeak Oh what's that ? -googles it-
> amed after the eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno
I don't think I want what I thought I wanted.
 
one of the most sneaky editor features ever is the one that moves given line up and down...
it is complete shit :(
I never remember it when I'd need it, but it happens by accident all the time
so here again, one line had moved from else into if
 
4:56 PM
use vim
 
I should.
 
yeah.
 
vim is fantabulous
I'm also partial to pathogen. It's a good plugin system
 
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