@Ffisegydd I was thinking about that pinned item of mine over there ... DW seems to be the only current ongoing thing people care about spoilers for in this room, but d'you reckon we should have a Spoiler Policy? (I am now spoilerproof for the episode in question, btw). Also: 03:17.
7am on a Sunday can be quite pleasant if you're on your way home from somewhere and able to pick up the makings of breakfast, but otherwise, yeah :-)
"being in" means it becomes an attribute of the function and accessible by external/internal tools for use, instead of relying on other tools to work out that a comment is associated with what function
you almost read my mind... I was contemplating it being separate, but yes, for its size, barely warranted... however, I was thinking they'd be better as separate entries... not just lumped together in one
The following returns a set of text , how do i get the total length?
w = 'http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/wordprocessingml/2006/main'
for p in tree.findall('.//{' + w + '}p'):
print len(''.join(t.text for t in p.findall('.//{' + w + '}t')))
def get_words(source, schema='http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/wordprocessingml/2006/main'):
for p in source.findall('.//{' + schema + '}p'):
yield ''.join(t.text for t in p.findall('.//{' + schema + '}t'))
print sum(map(len, get_words(tree)))
@JonClements In any case yeah splitting them up might be an idea. I need a better way of constructing the markdown rather than "Copy and paste it then manually format line by line"
@Jon Yeah I saw the ping. No I haven't gotten anyway written to scrape the room. It's something I thought about but I don't know anything about websockets so I'd probably have to do it via scraping.
I was contemplating asking balpha/meta for functionality that enabled some form of downloading (like the data SE dumps are available - but include the chat stuff)
but I vaguely recall something similar being asked, and haven't gone any further trying to find the post on MSO/MSE
I asked about a chat API two years ago... we've just got some attention now on chat changes... so while the momentum's on, these things are the time to ask :)
As people try and make IRC and XMPP bindings for chat, they all seem to be using the same inefficient and undocumented AJAX based system to communicate to the chat server by simply reverse engineering chat with Firebug. All current implementations are messy, unreliable, and incomplete. And new pe...
Umm.. might have found either a bug or a text error on the site: This page is in draft mode. Only editors or any logged in users with the link may view it.
I opened an incognito window - copied the link it - and can see it
Since the chat system has received a bit more love recently (thank you @balpha), it would appear now is the time to make any suggestions regarding additional functionality.
Chat is still an important part of the system (albeit it secondary) and has an emphasis that's it public, so should be avai...
@JonClements Gotta admit I'm uneasy about that ... I know this is a public space, but to me it's a public space in the same way as a pub ... you can expect to be overheard, but can be reasonably confident that what you said after the fourth pint won't be stored in an easily searchable database for all time.
But that's my point. You can easily get what I said in the last couple of days, and if you have a search term, you can see what if anything I said about that. And, of course, with some effort, the whole transcript is available. My point is that I don't want it to be easy to grab everything I've said here and then analyse it for faux pas.
I'm in favour of intermediate levels of privacy ... so I can't expect that anything I say here is secret, but I can expect that it isn't wrapped up in a bow and presented on a plate to any nosy HR department.
I have to humbly disagree unfortunately. The fact is that every single thing said in this room is public. And saying "oh it's difficult to find" doesn't make it private. I'm currently writing a scraping script as a small experiment, in 12 lines I've gotten the whole transcript for all time in html. In a few extra lines I should be able to parse out individual messages and save them to a database. This in 20 or so lines.
I'd rather think "Everything I say here is public" because, frankly, it is.
I can see Zero's concerns in some sense... but I do disagree with them... we have other ways of communication necessary if what we say is meant to be private
I think most users realise that what you say here is public and always will be
It's a nuanced thing, I know that ... obviously I know that everything here can be got (and for a competent programmer is easily got). I do feel there's a difference between that and packaging it up - that's an explicit invitation to use it.
Anyway, not gonna downvote or post an anti answer/comment - will limit myself to an expression of vague unease here ;-)
@ThiefMaster It was an ironic statement implying I hadn't seen you in a while... while SE is fantastic, I don't doubt it hasn't introduced beyond the grave communication yet :p
@Zero indeed... I shall sit downstairs in darkness, surrounded by candles and chant greats things to the Cabbage
I shall call it "oh to have a plumber and electrician do what they've been paid for properly"
I'll record it and it'll be a huge youtube sensation and make it into the UK charts... thus profit from the could have killed myself or the dog, can't cook anything moment
Life's great in Jonville... come join - it's nothing but excitement and intrigue :)
although this beep beep beep every minute might drive me insane, if I wasn't already :)
I think I asked you a few weeks ago and not sure if you had the answer then :P
I'm parsing the html and trying to get it into sensible format, but if I just use message.text then it removes any code blocks inside it (such as <pre class = '...'>jfog</pre>)
Give it a start and end permalink from the transcript, it returns all the messages between the given points. Select which messages to extract into an official transcript.
One thing I forgot to think about is the user_id isn't the same across sites (so and chat seem to match, but meta doesn't). Need to figure out how to match them if we use more than one site eventually.
I'm not quite sure how to handle the messages as some of them have html such as '<pre class="full">What I mean is, if\r\n`\r\n class A:\r\n @staticmethod\r\n def m():\r\n pass\r\n`</pre>'
Hmmm need to pop to the shop soon to get some noms. Looking at the database stuff I don't really have any experience in making a new model for the db or doing migrations stuff, I'll get the script finished anyway and get what data I can from the scraping.
Not sure if the websockets have time data but the transcript doesn't, meaning we won't be able to do a "retrieve me the transcript from this timeframe" like the Trello card originally suggested.
I know a few people that can make JS fly, do wonderful stuff natively or with frameworks... and wow... do they look awesome
I just tend to know enough about it to address issues, and focus on the nitty gritty of the stuff that works "behind the scenes"
which actually, due to work of mouth and reputation (so doesn't really apply to me), makes it very hard to find new job roles... as if all you do is something you can't disclose or show...
@Ffisegydd STEWIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
trying to decide if I want indian/chinese or a kebab
or just run an extension cable from upstairs so I can power the microwave and shove in some lasagne I made last week
If something ends up partially defrosted I'd avoid refreezing it, but in Bolivia a lot of the people selling meat don't keep it in the fridge, and they don't all drop dead.
Same would have been true in the UK not all that long ago.
Hmm, I could have explained CPU cache, main memory and HD storage to my grandma in terms of kitchen, larder, cold store ... that would have been quite cool :-)
@JonClements "... and none of that television ... if you wanted entertainment, you tormented the slow lad down the street ..."
I'm getting close enough to 10K now that I've already discounted the sense of achievement, and am instead looking with awe at just how far away I still am from a gold python badge.
but it's only at 20k that you can do an edit without it being reviewed
also, what I find amusing is that a 10k user has to wait 48 hours for a question to cast a delete vote
while a 20k user can cast an immediate delete vote on anything -3
and 20k users can cast a delete on any answer that's not positively scored
you can vote to re-open but not un-delete a mod's action... if a mod deletes a post for instance, you can't even vote to undelete it, that's it - it's final...