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12:00 AM
"What I've done, of course, is total garbage." -- R. Willard, Pure Math 430a (source)
 
 
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3:03 AM
reads a book
 
 
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4:32 AM
the channel has been quiet... Morn!
 
Zoe
Morn
 
morn
 
howdy
 
-doody!
 
DON
4:50 AM
Is it possible to use client side pagination with Jasper Ireport.
I have implemented server side pagination with Ireports. But no idea about how to make it as client side pagination.
 
 
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6:06 AM
Fun fact: Stream.of(T...) just calls Arrays.stream(T[])
 
6:27 AM
morn
 
morn
 
6:40 AM
seems awfully inefficient if that's the case
 
6:53 AM
morn
 
morn
 
I recently started watching DS9, I get why everyone loves Morn, he's such a talker
 
hmm that curve does look good doesn't it?
https://imgur.com/a/5yxS0Gf
 
@wonderb0lt deep space 9?
How is it? I've always been intrigued, but I've never watched it
 
posted on September 23, 2019

archive - contact - sexy exciting merchandise - search - about ← previousSeptember 23rd, 2019nextSeptember 23rd, 2019: This concludes my hot, cold, cooling, and warming takes on the four seasons!!– Ryan

 
7:12 AM
@Neil The first season is pretty big snoozefest, it only starts picking up steam in S2+S3. But once it does, it's way better written than VOY and has a lot of likable characters. I'm watching it according to a condensed guide: geek.com/geek-cetera/…
 
@JennaSloan their functionality is equal... just the method signature differs
 
@wonderb0lt I was a big fan of voyager, but what thing that always bugged me is that the characters never had any major character flaws
I mean I suppose that fits with the whole "future" theme, where humanity is united and whatnot, but I understand DS9 is a bit darker in that regard
 
7:36 AM
@Wietlol I checked the source code. Stream.of(T...) is literally an alias for Arrays.stream(T[])
 
7:50 AM
@Neil I also am a big fan of Voyager, for all it's bad writing. DS9 is indeed a bit darker. I mean the show's main theme's are espionage and war, so it makes sense for the tone to be a bit different
 
I've always been a big fan of shows where there isn't good and evil but varying shades of grey
good and evil is boring and frankly, bad writing
everyone should have his or her own motivation and reasons for acting
You can give a character a clear and predictable motivation and drive and still have unpredictable elements happen
Not a lot of people enjoy star trek type shows, but I always geek out when I can talk about these things :)
 
Then you will love the two main Cardassians of the show, Garak and Gul Dukat
An exiled spy and the former governor of occupied Bajor, and by the middle of the show you'll like them both even though they seemed evil in the beginning
 
@Feeds So true.
 
8:08 AM
I've heard about them
I would have said they were evil by the sounds of it
but yeah, I'll probably grow to like those characters
 
@wonderb0lt Garak and Bashir's lunchtime conversations <3
 
8:22 AM
morn
 
morn
 
moin
 
9:07 AM
:)
 
10:00 AM
Hello!!
 
hello prabhdeep
 
Hi wonderb0lt!
 
Henlo!
 
10:18 AM
oh it is the @geisterfurz007!
 
Oh shit! I am exposed O-O
How are you doing, good sir?
 
well kinda :D
my master thesis defense will be tomorrow morning
 
Oh shit, true!
 
so I am training my models correctly :D
 
Best of luck for that :)
 
10:20 AM
thanks ^^
I just have to put some stuff into my PP-presentation
and I do need to be able how my models work and have been traines
if you like SQL check this one out hastebin.com/olefoyoyaw.sql
 
mhmm... yeah, yeah.. no. No, I don't understand any of that.
 
if you like clean code, dont check this one out
 
well most of that stuff could have been done in python and pandas
but I hate python!
@Wietlol it's not code :P
 
I hate SQL
SQL is code
just weird code
 
well SQL is very logical just need a grasp on relational algebra
 
10:35 AM
meh, I find something in SQL that pleases my inner autism
no repeating data, efficient unique indexes
in an odd way, it's a bit like reading someone's really elegant code
 
except its SQL
in which, elegant code is extremely difficult or impossible once you do more than select a from b where c order by d
 
well the language itself isn't that elegant
it reads like cobol almost
 
I always find it mind boggling that you cant just alias stuff properly
if you do select someweirdcomputation as a from b group by a, you cant do that
because it doesnt understand "a"
you need to copy and paste that someweirdcomputation
which could become pretty long considering how the functions in SQL are set up
 
/catlife
 
@Wietlol meh, it's remarkably clever in some aspects but absolutely stupid in others
 
im not sure I believe it is clever language-wise
 
yours is a lot better Wietyawn :)
 
it sure is
but mine isnt a database query language
however, you can query a database with it
just not a relational one
 
what I'd like to see is the possibility to create and name relationships between tables (which of course get deleted should one of the two tables get deleted)
so you define that table a and b are related because b.id_of_a is a.id
then you could do something like "select * from b join a through relationship_a_b"
 
10:52 AM
you mean create table myRelation (... stuffId integer foreign key ... on delete cascade) ?
 
no, why create another table?
 
oh, I thought you meant a many to many relationship
what tool do you use to write sql queries?
in DataGrip, I have no problems writing joins
it detects which relationships exists, suggests joins on appropriate tables and auto-completes the entire join
 
11:09 AM
datagrip is a sql client?
 
@geisterfurz007 Why?
 
@Wietlol I write them in a classic editor
 
11:26 AM
@Druckles why not?
 
@Wietlol actually that is possible what is not possible is evaluating it in a where clause
 
11:41 AM
at least somewhere
iirc, order by also works with aliases
@motaa what do you mean "classic"?
cmd?
 
Hello guys, can I ask a question about xpath here?
 
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you can certainly try
 
@Wietlol windows editor :P
 
as I said, cmd?
 
11:44 AM
well tbh. it depends
most of the time I connect through psql on the terminal
sometimes I use pgAdmin
 
I have a String on a website and I want to find this text by xpath (for autmated testing with selenium) but the string contains an apostroph and double quotation as well so that he text cannot be found. here is the string
The patient status becomes at least yellow (if there is no "red" finding) and a notification is sent to the recipients specified for the patient's group.
 
I used to do it in Notepad++ or MS SSMS
but I am pretty happy with DataGrip now
 
when I write chained CTEs like the one I pasted on hastebin I use pgAdmin to check all my subsets that I create
 
@SpaceToon doesnt xpath only work on xmls?
 
@Wietlol ye same, sublime text is also nice but at some point you get convenient enough that notepad suffises
haha: ValueError: Classification metrics can't handle a mix of binary and continuous targets
 
11:46 AM
at some point, you get convenient enough to understand Nodepad doesnt suffice
 
so I guess randomforestregressor is not suited for that classification
 
@Wietlol what do you mean
 
@Wietlol true :P
 
@SpaceToon what kind of text do you want to extract from this string?
@motaa its the same as for any IDE
> I think autocompletion and such are tools to learn the language and libraries, but once you understand then, they become useless
 
I want to check if this text is available on that website by searching for this element: //*[text()[contains(.,"The patient status becomes at least yellow (if there is no "red" finding) and a notification is sent to the recipients specified for the patient's group.")]]
 
11:48 AM
^ I have seen this argument many times, and it becomes less and less valid each time it is used
 
but the xpath selecor does not work because there is an " and an '
and escaping with \ does not work
 
@SpaceToon have you tried escaping with & ?
 
well you are obviously well experienced... I currently have no clue into what area I shall put my focus on
 
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Q: How to write XPath if I have 'apostrophe' in my XPath element?

sarathI came up in a situation where I have to identify an element using XPath and my element starts with apostrophe ('). I will give the example below. This is the usual way we write some XPath. By identifier = By.xpath("//span[@trans='WbOrderHeader.OneCancelsAnother']"); In the above code after...

considering it is selenium, this might be interesting
@motaa put your focus in programming
trust me, it is wurf
 
more so than datascience?
 
11:52 AM
probably
but I dont know any real data scientists
 
I am or will be as of tomorrow a geo informatician specialized in spatial data analysis but luckily I had the chance to program a lot the last few years
 
but you can easily find a job for software engineering
 
unfortunately not production stuff, more like implement something new into our vast monolith and try to get it to work :D
 
What keeps a bird up in the air is the shape of its wings. The first humans to discover how birds stay aloft were Australian Aborigines when they invented the boomerang. (source)
 
12:19 PM
@Druckles answer me >.>
 
12:44 PM
it's interesting how fast a model is trained...
3 different models on the same data, almost same accuracy +/- 1%
what a beauty
 
1:31 PM
Can someone suggest a property based testing framework for a Spring web application? So far, I came across jqwik(jqwik.net) and QuickTheories(github.com/quicktheories/QuickTheories)
 
what do you mean property based?
 
1:54 PM
The annotated Turing -> a really good read
 
 
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Zoe
dawww <3
 
 
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picks nose
 

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