« first day (1130 days earlier)      last day (4045 days later) » 
00:00 - 14:0014:00 - 00:00

14:00
assumes d1 is a subset of other dicts though.. but efficient if that's the case
When I was answering that one, the question which hit me was what if d1 and d2 and entirely different
cabbage everybody
cbg @shannon
Won't everyone who just get the closing vote privilege close off the questions they flagged previously & are still active?
@JonClements I have not used itemgetter much. How do I do that, if I dont use map?
I tried this
print itemgetter("A")(d1, d2)
TypeError: itemgetter expected 1 arguments, got 2
14:05
Yeah... it can retrieve multiple items from a single item
so a, b ,c = d[0], d[2], d[4] would be: a, b, c = itemgetter(0, 2, 4)(d)
Actually I was confused about the usage of it with the map. And I got it cleared now :)
Thanks Jon :)
@JonClements Actually I tried something like this today... Check this out stackoverflow.com/a/20072893/1903116
Valid... but ouch
I woulda gone for the dict hack as first thought, or chainmap and dict as other :)
chainmap?
Its in Python 3.
:)
And the docs page says 3.4.0.a4
So, we are getting 3.4 soon?
@JonClements why is itemgetter and map preferred over a simple look-up new_dict = {k: (d1[k], d2[k]) for k in d1} ?
You can try it now if you want.... chainmap was 3.3 anyway
@PeterVaro Say I want 3000 items
from 3000 dicts
Well... anyway... it becomes a C level callable so technically it can be faster for repeated lookups
14:16
but the lookup itself is a C level function, isn't it?
@JonClements what is the dict hack which you thought about for this problem?
So if you're retrieving 300 items for x, it doesn't have to resolve the name x 300 times , just once, and the getitem resolves without a lookup
@thefourtheye what Ashwini suggested
heya @oz
I am using django admin to upload a csv file, when saved I want to parse the file and for each row to an instance of TPModel(name=colum1, size=colum2 ...). I can do it using the post save signal in models.py or using` form.save` in forms.py , but I was wondering if the is reason to prefer one method over the other .
anyway this is -1 lookup: new_dict = {k: (v, d2[k]) for k, v in d1.items()} ?
@oz depends - I wouldn't save it until I'd processed it
@peter of course... now extend it to a 3rd dict/4th dict...
Note though, that the d2 needs to be looked up each time
14:22
@JonClements probably it's time for me to look at the source of python.. I never had the courage to do that.. but I guess this is the next step for me to understand the underlying mechanics better
@JonClements, you mean you would not save the file ? so you would prefer form.save to process the file?
@JonClements but that is the thing I don't get it right now: if you pass a callable thing, that will look up on the call that does the same thing as calling __getitem__ directly, but without wrapping that with a callable object
In that comp, it equates to look up d2, look up its __getitem__ and pass it k.... using itemgetter(items)(d) for a preknown set of items, means that d and its __getitem__ is looked up once... and then applied
oh I got it now
@Oz123 Depending on the nature of it, I would process the file as early as possible before saving it
14:25
so the lookup of the __getitem__ method is happening only once
that's pretty nice:)
and the lookup of d2 is happening once
you guys...
@JonClements umm.. interesting.. good to know this.. so this is the case with the attrgetter vs. getattr ?
_o/
Guys leaving for home now
14:27
@peter yup
@thefourtheye safe travels - see ya laters
@JonClements Its just a kilometer away and I ll walk :) Thanks :)
Rhubarb
@JonClements okay then.. thanks, this is a really nice tip for optimisation :)
@thefourtheye rbrb4you
heya @Christian - how ya been?
does anyone use git regularly?
@JonClements Great! and you?
14:29
I am so close to 10k.
Tomorrow.
Almost at my cap today.
Ugh so tired, can barely work on python
@InbarRose yay!
Oooo.... Wonder if I can get to 40k before you get to 10k :)
It's a bit exciting. You all know I gain my rep slowly, I don't care much for it. But the 10k privileges are getting more and more inticing!
Oh man, competition
14:31
@JonClements You have 9 less rep to make as I do! :P
@InbarRose thefourtheye gets it first XD
gtg rbrb ~
He is a rep hungry maniac! :P
Nothing..
Hahahaha
14:32
Rhubarb Peter.
Inbar isnt really worried about rep haha
@ChristianCareaga I really don't I have been a member for... 1 year, 3 months And only now getting 10k.
Exactly, and you are one of the best python programmers here haha
It'll be handy as you'll get to see flagged chat messages
14:34
@ChristianCareaga Stop your flattery. Or I shall have you collected! (That is very subtle a programming joke about the garbage collector)
Only 99 rep to go for me Jon, I am winning! :P
Oh - shall I retract that upvote then? :)
@JonClements :D
@ChristianCareaga That is not even slightly amusing (to me), and it is actually against the site's policies, so you should retract that statement.
Thank you sir. I highly appreciate it.
Just jokes, just jokes my bad!
I am aware they are jokes. There are much more tactful ways to make those same jokes that won't get you collected
(I am trying to keep the garbage collector joke alive, I don't think its working)
Hahaha what is this garbage collector joke I don't understand haha
14:42
@InbarRose its reference count must have reached zero I'm afraid...
@JonClements Haha! You got my joke, and the joke in the joke! :P
@PeterVaro Hows pyoneer going?
can someone give me an advice? i defined a delete method in my model but it is not called when i delete multiple objects in the admin gui, see my code here pastie.org/8492747
What is the delete supposed to do exactly?
Do you have an SO question?
14:51
@InbarRose I'm not sure whether to be proud or just extremely ashamed :)
@JonClements Both!
Now I'm ashamed that I'm proud :(
pramed, or ashoud.
@InbarRose, it is supposed to delete some files from the uploaded files directory
And when you say "it is not called" you mean they are not being deleted, or the code is not being called?
14:53
the code is not being called
i put a break point there, but it is never being reached
it is only reached if i delete a single file
Okay, can you provide a link to the method which calls the delete method when there is a single file, and the one that calls it when there are more (btw - ideally these should both be the same method, the delete method should receive a list, 1 item or more... should react the same)
Oh... and this one is bad for making one drive too fast: play.spotify.com/track/21EYjv8ms73J6bUMmiKSk2
Ghost in the Wires is a really good book
15:10
anyone here had bad experiences with nosql databases?
talking about mongo here
One of them throw a brick through my window... Nasty buggers them MongoDB's :)
I had a Mongo once drop a table on me, it hurt. Badum-tiss
maaan. I love hooded sweatshirts so much but it's too hot to wear them
The term Bad Mongo refers to an individual of lower intelligence and prowess than the average human being. Common sense and reasoning eludes such an individual who considers an iron cross his lucky charm. You can recognize a Bad Mongo by his wild eyes, dribbling tongue and a 'fuck the world' tattoo on his arm. Also considered a "genetic nightmare" in streets which are not safe anymore.
Gotta love urban dictionary...
:)
No one like my Puns.
My Puns are just too good.
Remember those amazing puns I had a while ago?
15:22
I vaguely remember some puns :)

puns

Jul 23 at 8:59, 22 minutes total – 47 messages, 4 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jul 23 at 9:26 by Inbar Rose

Boom!
It's lucky we still get visitors :)
Although - how many return is another thing :)
heya @ChristopherHackett
Man - nostalgia, some of those bookmarked conversations are amazing.

Inbar finally realises...

May 2 at 8:40, 2 minutes total – 7 messages, 2 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked May 2 at 8:43 by Jon Clements

SO, Matrix, LOTRO, and Multitasking.

Apr 4 at 11:39, 28 minutes total – 19 messages, 3 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Apr 4 at 12:09 by Inbar Rose

Apr 4 at 12:08, by Jon Clements
Stackoverflow is a system, Martijn. That system is our enemy. But when you're inside, you look around, what do you see? Programmers, students, help vampires and Ninjas. The very minds of the people we are trying to help.
I thought that one was especially good :)
(not that I'm biased at all!)
heya @Marco
15:35
@Martijn afternoon... how goes it?
hehe, you spoke of the devil, and lo and behold..
tired, walked a lot this morning.
You looking for pypi questions or something?
why is it a good idea to avoid locks?
@JonClements oh come on jon!
Cos you can fall in 'em?
no bad experiences whatsoever?
like mongo killed all me users!!!
15:41
@Games well, I lost a lot of data... but that was more because the server set itself on fire... so I can't really blame mongo I guess :)
@JonClements You can always blame Mongo.
Yup - he looks dodgy... musta been 'im alrite! :)
That's Mongo, from Blazing Saddles.
Umm... l.sort_by { |x| x[1].to_f }
Yeah... not much between sorted(l, key=lambda x: float(x[1]), reverse=True) and l.sort_by { |x| x[1].to_f }.reverse
Ah, I was missing the .reverse there.
Ruby?
yeah...
I'm taking the simple questions in SO, and trying to write them in ruby
15:50
Wohoo!
@InbarRose that'll be related to the tweet I posted earlier :)
@JonClements Who uses twitter? shudders
@Martijn Murray Gold's 7th season album is on spotify now...
(I say now... more that I've only noticed it now...)
@Inbar Eric Idle does...
Errr.... strangely reminds me of playing portal :)
lol yes
thats the best gif ever
5 points away from cap today. And soooooooo close to 10k :)
Looks like you reached 200 already! Nice. :-)
220 today
What?
How is that possible.
Oh, so I can still get at least 40 more! :)
I could get 10k today! :)
Wow, another accept.
Omg. this is exciting.
5 accepted answers today.
Welcome to the your new addiction!
16:48
You've turned into Haidro!
@MartijnPieters I am sorry, someone just called me a Ninja.
NINJA! i'm assuming this would be case sensitive, yes? — Brad 2 mins ago
I am not trying to steal your title though, don't worry.
So, 2 more upvotes I get 10k. This is very exciting.
I just responded...
As for my title, that was given to me by one of the Plone project founders.
Given some of the projects I've worked on, I'm not sure I'd be able to use any nicknames without being banned :)
Mind you... he was fair.... everyone was a "You f*ing c**nt"
It wasn't a nickname; it was an endorsement on LinkedIn.
It reads, in total (no omissions, no additions):
> Invisible framework coding ninja. Guy is great.
@MartijnPieters :)
@InbarRose you need another upvote or did you make it?
16:54
I need 2 more upvotes for 10k! :)
Lets seeeee
This men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Stackoverflow Python tag. Today, still wanted by many, he survives as a ninja of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire the NINJA!
I think that just did it
WOOHOOO!
10001 rep
16:54
woo hoo... palindromic rep as well :)
indeed.
I am in the club now.
Congrats on 10k, Inbar!
Welcome to the Moderators tools.
@MartijnPieters indeed.. @Inbar off you go to stackoverflow.com/tools and do some work ;)
Lol, I just lost 2 rep, down to 9999 (still a palindrome)
Really?
16:57
Yeah, And lost mod tools.
oh have another upvote
What a cute puppy you are <3
doubt you'll get another 4/5 downvotes or whatever
:)
Cool. I will have fun with this tomorrow. Thanks guys! Rhubarb.
263 rep today (and counting)
@Inbar have a good evening
Right.. gotta run for a bit... caio for now
17:25
Wait, there is a 10k rep club?
Aw man I gotta get going
Right, me and the boyz of the 150k+ club are going out for cigars and cognac now.
3
stupid flask cache hates me now
@MartijnPieters what kind of cognac?
Bache-Gabrielsen XO, of course!
Duh...
17:43
question; can a 2.95 GPA be reasonably rounded up to a 3.0 GPA in applications?
With some Flor de las Antillas Toro and some Cohiba 1966, because you have have cubans, even if the Nicaraguan tobacco is better.
Haha, those are good choices I take it. I haven't had cognac, i've only researched it. I assume its expensive and I'll only ever have it maybe once or twice in my life
unless I get super rich by writing some python-based application
@Crowz still worried about it? I'd say it would really depend on where you are applying. Some people are big stiffs about it
man. I just want a real job and to be done with college
Same, I have to go back for another 3 semesters
me too, I have theory of computing, operating systems, and discrete structures left, then some easy genEds and finish my oil painting minor
17:48
@ShannonStrutz: TBH I just googled quickly; I haven't used Cognac for anything but the Christmas cake for years. As for cigars, I smoked them as a student, as a fad, and a few when a colleague who was really into good cigars was sharing.
The Bache-Gabrielsen is a bit of an in-joke, as I just moved from Norway to the UK. It is a popular (but really good) brand there.
I don't mind cigars, I've only had a couple that people would call good. Do you remember what kind they were?
stackoverflow.com/questions/20078447/…: I am sitting at a server and periodically someone hits a me.
pictures someone walking up with a baseball bat.
Not really, it's been 7 or 8 years.
/me goes afk to try & study :/
18:10
 def kwargs2json(self, **kwargs):

        sio = StringIO()
        print "\n8"
        for item in kwargs.iteritems():
            sio.write('%s$ %s # ' %item)
            #sio.write('%s, %s # ' %item)

#        print "\nkwargs2json():     " + sio.getvalue() + "\n"

        return sio.getvalue()
With this function I created from a dict the new variable (dict)
but in python the separator # and $ can equal to Javascript?
or the server's python work only with separator # and $?
I solved with https://www.inkling.com/read/programming-python-mark-lutz-4th/chapter-15/more-on-html-and-url-escapes
Final:
Depends how to program the server
18:57
If anyone is free, I would love to see a better code than stackoverflow.com/a/20079734/2689986
Or improvements to the same.
python-foo!
@AshishNitinPatil I think you can use itertools to do that
@thirtythreeforty What is the significance of those numbers?
I tried the chains method, didn't work :/
@AshishNitinPatil print is a function in Python3.
19:05
oops, didn't see the version of the OP's question
ty @hcwhsa
hey guys
@hanleyhansen hello
how are you @AshishNitinPatil
am fine (if not for the exams this week) :)
@hanleyhansen how about you?
i am good. just can't figure out this regex =(
19:08
@hanleyhansen post the regex here
url(r'^tracks/(?P<id>[\d]+)/(?P<range>[\d]+)/$', views.user_tracks)
this is what i'm trying to get: /tracks/1/102313-103013/
@hanleyhansen Am really new to regex, sure someone else might help you out.
@hanleyhansen This should do it: r'^tracks/(?P<id>\d+)/(?P<range>\d+-\d+)/$'
>>> r = re.compile(r'^tracks/(?P<id>\d+)/(?P<range>\d+-\d+)/$')
>>> r.search('tracks/1/102313-103013/').groupdict()
{'range': '102313-103013', 'id': '1'}
ah ok i see! thank you!
nighty night all!
rhubarb...
19:32
@ShannonStrutz atm Pyoneer is paused -- I did not get founded as the way I wanted, so I had to work on something else, where I can get paid. But I did not stopped it. The last stage where I left was: the whole windowing and rendering system was written in pure C and I wrapped it with Cython to use with Python...
So it became extremely fast :)
Well its good its not indefinitely postponed. Did you run a kickstarter or something? Because I would totally back it.
Fast is good
Portugal vs Sweden.
@ShannonStrutz well, I did not run Kickstarter, I showed the early prototype to my former incubation (which is media research lab) -- but well, long story short, they did not get the point of it..
Lammmmeee. If you run a kickstarter, I'll back it
19:47
thanks -- will see ;)
Sweet! I'm finally going to get another bronze badge here:-)
W00T!
to both!
@hcwhsa you have to choose a language to learn? or a place to live? I vote for sweden of course;)
Finally broke the 100 barrier on Python questions. Now, to get another Android tag badge:-)
is about 3 months away from breaking the number #1 spot on the tag..
19:49
Nice.
I'm just content to have a tag badge. Oh, and it'd be nice to be in the top 10% on Careers too.
@PeterVaro It's Sweden vs Portugal Football Worldcup qualifying match.
oh.. :)
@MartijnPieters In the all time list?
Provided Alex Martelli doesn't suddenly become active again....
@MartijnPieters do you know why is he inactive for about.. I don't know 2 years ?
19:55
3 years.
My guess is that he felt that SO was too addictive and cut himself loose, cold-turkey style.
But that's speculation.
:):):)
Just 1 more point to 10K...
Whoa! He logged in two days ago. For a long period of time his last seen date was nov23, 2010.
He is using another SE site a bit these days.
Although, it appears he is only reading; see stackexchange.com/users/34048/alex-martelli?tab=activity for his activity tab, network wide.
He posted one answer on Personal Finance in August, after being away for nearly 3 years.
@Code-Guru 3340 is the name of the main antagonist, a godlike AI, in the novel Ventus. It's also unused on every site I've gone to.
I like it because when people ask about it I get to talk about my favorite author :)
20:06
Gosh, BalusC is on a roll this week.
He was awarded a bounty of 300 this week: stackoverflow.com/a/19974371/846892
I know, but today he's at 19 accepted answers and counting as well.
I was gaining on him until today.
blech, tuesday
20:30
maaaan thanksgiving is next week super lame
Hi
import requests
import webbrowser


s = requests.Session()

payload = dict(user='admin', pas='pass')

a = s.post("http://myurl.com/admin.php", data=payload)
e = s.get("http://myurl.com/hiddenpage.php")

with open('info.html', 'r+b') as filec:
    filec.write(a.content)

webbrowser.open("info.html")
are you sure its pas and not pass?
I am sure
I am trying to get the contents of a session page
But it leads me back to the homepage
No idea what I am doing wrong here, maybe some fo you gey could help me out
Anybody have any experience with Jython?
20:45
I have read that, still it won't let me get the contents of the session page. Thanks anyway
 
1 hour later…
22:24
@Tshepang That's brilliant
@Tshepang that took the editor some deciphering :)
By the way, @Tshepang i can edit your post too now XP
huh?
why you say that
@Tshepang Nothing, i passed 2k too right?
Now, no more two-letter edits to my posts!
Hahaha
sorry, I did not realise you were the guy that complained last time
your gain in rep is impressive BTW
22:28
@Tshepang Dang, i haven't forget that haha
@Tshepang Thanks.
21
Q: Getting to Know Stack Overflow's Voting Culture

JDB This post is meant as a community wiki for users who want to understand the voting culture more deeply than the current FAQ describes. There are few topics more controversial than voting, either on the Main site or here on Meta. Whether expressed in rants on Meta or rants in comments, users ...

nice thread
got that via this great Answer
30
A: Why are some posts treated differently from others?

JDBWhy are posts handled inconsistently? There are many reasons why content on the site may be inconsistently handled. The simplest answer is that different people are viewing different posts and decide to act differently toward each. Since Stack Overflow is largely community-moderated, there is go...

22:45
heya @Code
23:01
I haven't eaten anything but jolly ranchers all day. THIS IS AWESOME
Ever tried eating nothing but figs all day?
wow, figs
love those
jam made from them is best I've tasted
23:13
Never tried fig jam... I love apricot jam though
heya @Syd
23:26
anyone here familiar with bash?
I am
would you mind quickly looking at a little 10 line script? It seems to be messing up
where the link is?
23:57
@Tshepang others thought it was ok
00:00 - 14:0014:00 - 00:00

« first day (1130 days earlier)      last day (4045 days later) »