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12:21 AM
rhubarb, all
 
 
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user559633
1:25 AM
flask.pocoo.org/snippets/75 the use of pickle makes me pause
 
2:16 AM
@davidism Sorry, I was just trying to get a hat. It was only once...
 
@PythonMaster read and respect the rules please, it's disrespectful not to. If everyone just did that "once", it would be chaos, so that's not a valid excuse.
 
@Ffisegydd did you guys have random people dropping in and starring shit as well?
gah. it was so annoying. had to remove more than 20 stars because of this shit.
 
hence the pinned message pointing at the sandbox
 
ah yes
didn't see that
 
 
1 hour later…
user559633
3:28 AM
Can someone check if I'm crazy? 3.4.2 from multiprocessing import Process is not finding the Process module
 
@tristan Works for me ...
 
user559633
:( thanks for checking all the same
 
user559633
it's only in PyCharm. Weird.
 
5:26 AM
TypeError: static_file() takes at least 2 arguments (2 given) So... we're good then?
 
user559633
5:42 AM
Ha! Share your code?
 
@tristan It's okay, I know what's wrong. I was supplying the wrong keyword arguments. I just thought the error was funny though.
 
user559633
my flask startup script is getting pretty elaborate now
 
@tristan In hindsight I wish I'd used Flask. I'm using Bottle and this whole "one file to rule them all" solution is getting annoying when you're pushing 700 lines. (Doesn't sound like much, but it is.)
 
user559633
Yeah, I've been there before.
 
user559633
Right now I'm wondering if there's a way to delay the signal interrupt sent on multiprocessing so i can neatly cleanup my subprocess tasks
 
5:51 AM
@tristan How are you killing it?
 
user559633
I'm using subprocess in a worker process and when the main script is exited, it throws a sigint to the processes, meaning subprocess gets a "you're dead now" when its container proc is killed
 
user559633
that means ugly output
 
user559633
i mean, it gets the job done, but it's hideous looking
 
@tristan I don't know how to handle that. try:/except: clauses won't work for that.
 
user559633
no, they won't
 
user559633
5:55 AM
i'm using signal
 
@tristan Any idea why this code isn't actually creating the file? pastebin.com/5aarUTnp
 
user559633
neat, caught it!
 
user559633
signal.signal will work within a scope, meaning i can catch SIGINT do cleanup, and then raise the original signal
 
@tristan Good to know. I do a lot of work with multiprocessing for message queue processing.
It doesn't throw any errors, but when it's done, there's no file to be found.
 
user559633
Sorry, couldn't find this window again. Too many open tabs
 
user559633
6:01 AM
'w' will create the file if it doesn't exist.
 
user559633
what does ZipFile do?
 
user559633
you're not otherwise catching exceptions?
 
@tristan i dont think so, but let me try something
 
user559633
if anything, i'd expect a typeerror or something similar to be bubbling up
 
6:07 AM
@tristan no typeerror, and it works on my desktop fine...
desktop version: pastebin.com/qzEgHRUA
 
user559633
and it's breaking on non-desktop?
 
user559633
and if you run that on whatever host the other thing is broken on?
 
not breaking, just not creating the file
 
user559633
sure, that
 
works on the server too
@tristan here's the entire function... i warn you, it will give the engineer inside you a heart attack due to the sheer amount of ugly: pastebin.com/Zkhhct4v
Error: 404 Not Found

Sorry, the requested URL 'https://platform.autuitive.com/automations/vpn/download/platform.autuitive.com' caused an error:

File does not exist.
 
user559633
6:12 AM
you've printed the tmp file to make sure it goes where you expect?
 
@tristan yup
 
user559633
zip_file = open(tmp_file, 'w') will create that file
 
user559633
does it not exist or is it just empty?
 
@tristan doesnt even exist
 
user559633
then stop at line 15 for debugging
 
user559633
6:14 AM
i need to go to sleep. take care
 
@tristan me too, its 12:15am here
 
abc
6:48 AM
Cbg
 
 
1 hour later…
8:01 AM
@Ffisegydd nidaba got lot of traction from our meetup meetup.com/BangPypers/events/160108032 Hoping for some PR :D
 
8:26 AM
@Chillar that's awesome :D I'm hoping to get some written over the holidays. Will merge what I have so far and try to get a working prototype going.
 
anyone up for a question regarding a client?
 
@JABFreeware ask your question, don't ask to ask.
 
meh
im too tired anyway
goodnight :)
 
 
2 hours later…
10:51 AM
Does anyone want a beta invite to Google Inbox?
 
 
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1 hour later…
1:52 PM
cbg
 
Without a Python framework that question is unanswerable.
 
2:27 PM
cbg
@Ffisegydd What is a beta invite?
 
Well it's in beta apparently so you have to be invited for access.
Games invited me.
 
I was looking into the nidaba
 
Yeah?
 
I see in the README it says, machine learning library.. for SO ? Any further details?
 
Well it's an ML library for analysing SO questions/answers etc
 
2:37 PM
For finding spam posts, for automating close on questions or something?
 
Yep eventually.
We're starting with automatically looking for posts that should be closed.
 
it is underway?
What algorithm is being looked on?
 
We haven't picked an algorithm yet, we're currently coding it up.
 
I will be back in 30 minutes..sorry mom's calling for dinner.
 
So once we have the OOP stuff sorted and some decent feature extraction code we can begin trying to find a decent ML algorithm.
 
2:40 PM
oh..
well, headed right way..
 
3:03 PM
Anyone knows an Java kernel for ipython? There appear to be some attempts at one for Scala, so it should be possible for Java too, right?
 
Never heard of one.
 
user559633
I've never heard of this either.
 
I've heard of the Julia and maybe the Scala versions.
 
3:22 PM
sooo... nodejs. What's its deal?
 
I heard that node.js causes your hair to fall out.
 
Being able to write server applications with only JavaScript and Windows knowledge.
 
is there a good gamecube emulator for Linux?
 
@corvid now this question definitely is in the wrong channel, isn't it?
 
@Anony-Mousse: we are tolerant like that. Within limits. But corvid is a regular.
 
3:33 PM
@Anony-Mousse we allow off topic talk in here between the regulars, especially when there's no on-topic talk going on.
 
user2555451
3:49 PM
Cabbage all!
 
kaggle competitions are a tough nut..
 
4:09 PM
cbg @iCodez
 
user2555451
I like your pirate getup. :)
 
@tilaprimera Hat and avatar make a great match!
 
user2555451
too bad you can't have that and the boat at once
 
@iCodez I know!
Placing 2 hats at a time should be allowed. Arr!
 
user2555451
You could always screen capture your ninja with the pirate hat on and then make that your avatar. Then, you can put him in the boat. :D
 
4:14 PM
@corvid did you try dolphin?
 
@iCodez but then I don't get my hat to exceed the avatar boundaries..
 
user2555451
yea, you'd have to cut the ninja's legs. I don't think he'd like that. oh well. maybe next year they'll allow 2 hats.
 
@davidism I'ma try that one, thank you
 
they are incredibly active, considered one of the (if not the) best emulator projects out there
 
How on earth did I end up on #1 for the SO bash league?
I don't even have the pizza or Red Baron hats..
 
user2555451
4:27 PM
You have almost everything else. I thought I'd beat you this year. :(
 
user2555451
Wow, that's weird. Usually it is the other way around (OP gets a string from input and tries to compare it with an int).
 
Op isn't doing himself any favors by acting like he can't think for himself in the comments.
 
DSM
5:03 PM
Temporary morning cabbage for all!
 
Cbg
 
@Ffisegydd just noticed that type hinting article :-O
 
Yeah looks... Interesting...
I don't know how much I would use stuff like that
 
DSM
Unfortunately we're all going to have to master it, so we might as well get started. Unless I get so annoyed I switch to KevinScript full-time.
 
Is it going to be compulsory?
 
5:13 PM
looks like it's just another part of the static annotation checker, no-one's required to run that (yet)
 
DSM
No, in that you're not going to have to use it yourself in most cases; yes, in that it's going to be everywhere.
 
Ah yeah touche. Something we'll need to know how to debug, but not necessarily use ourselves.
 
The way I understand it, the annotation checker is another tool like pep8 and flake, etc. that you run on the code.
 
We need to begin preparing the canonical Q+A. This could make us all rep-rich! Someone got a 80+ answer just for explaining bloody @! I could have answered that!
 
DSM
I suspect it'll get more play than the use of -> for documentation (which still surprises some people when they see it.)
@Ffisegydd: that's actually not a bad idea at all.
 
5:16 PM
ok, we each get one question and one answer, this has to be fair!
 
Yeah...yeah...I was thinking of the community...not...not my rep...
 
we all ask/answer the same question, and construct a gigantic dupe chain
 
DSM
I can only imagine the discussion on Meta when they catch us..
 
It's ok, no one will be able to distinguish the cabbage talk. They'll think we're planning a salad.
 
DSM
Which we are, for anyone lurking now.
 
5:18 PM
Or anyone looking back in the transcript from the meta investigation...cabbage future reader...
 
DSM
Do you have flying cars? I hope you do! That'd be neat.
 
When is this jazz due to arrive? 3.5?
 
DSM
Yeah, but I don't know if it'll make it. This is a big, borderline community-fracturing, change.
 
If the count of is anything to go by, I don't think annotations are very popular: stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/annotations+python
 
We should take this opportunity to push KSPython as an alternative implementation.
 
5:21 PM
and a lot of those are about annotating graphs and images
spython is the most secure python ever!
 
It's all about KSPython. A python implementation written in KevinScript.
 
DSM
I think these will be more popular than annotations proved to be. First they'll just be optional, and then they'll start to be expected, and finally they'll be borderline-mandatory.
 
@DSM the type hinting is part of the annotations, right?
or maybe I misunderstood the article
 
Will this produce any speed increase?
 
no
 
DSM
5:24 PM
We already have teachers telling students to use __instance_variable dunders. Once they get a blessed way to use types? Forget about it.
 
what worries me more than how it will be used is just the fact that the BDFL (as opposed to someone else) seems to be focusing so much attention on it
 
DSM
@davidism: I don't know if the info will be stored in __annotations__, but it would make sense.
 
of all the problems to solve, why this one?
 
DSM
If I'm going to be typing my code anyway, why not switch to Julia and then get typing plus a performance boost from doing so?
 
I didn't understand much of the article. I assume that things like duck typing will still work as they follow the is-consistent-with.
I wonder if holdenweb would voice an opinion on it next time he drops by.
 
5:28 PM
I don't think it's going to effect how a python program runs at all, it will only be used in static analysis
so duck typing will still work because it's the only typing, not because it's still supported by annotations
 
Yeah.
 
@davidism Prolly because he's been working at huge code-base companies such as Google and Dropbox.
 
DSM
Odds on how long it is before runtime enforcement is a CPython option?
 
and seeing there that type notations can have value. I'm not saying I agree, but I can see where it comes from.
 
5:30 PM
I suppose the idea of Python is that batteries are included. And so allowing the option of it (but not requiring) could be seen as "Pythonic"
 
DSM
share|edit|reopen|delete|flag|protect|timeline|history: too many choices! Time for breakfast instead.
 
5:46 PM
What is the little thing that prevents a cable being pulled out from a cabinet called?
Can't get the one on my speaker woofer (freshly repaired) back in.
 
I suppose I'd just call it a clip.
 
perhaps, seems to give interesting Google Image results.
 
I have no idea what you're referring to. :) Can you take a picture?
Is it the cylinder at the end of an otherwise thin cable? That's magnetic shielding to reduce interference.
 
Ah I was imagining something that physically locks into place to stop it moving.
 
user2555451
Maybe it is called a "stopper"? It sounds that is it.
 
5:49 PM
And yeah most electrical cables are in fact co-axial I think so they're a cable surrounded by a sheath of conducting material.
 
When something catches and stops me from pulling a cable, I call that "inconvenient".
 
That's it out of the hole it should go in.
The cable is forced into a curve inside of it.
 
Ah, the stopper thing!
 
Exactly, the stopper thing.
 
I don't think you're going to have luck getting that back in, let alone naming it.
 
5:53 PM
I've never seen one of those before, so don't know what I'd name it.
 
'clamp' springs to mind.
cable strain relief is another term I just found
 
If you felt adventurous you could take the clamp off, unscrew that back panel, and attach it back "inside". But as a registered scienceman I must strongly advise against it. Even unplugged I'd imagine subwoofers could have some beasty capacitors which could kill you if you touched them.
 
@Ffisegydd That panel is already off.
The cable was torn at that site, I re-cut the cable and re-attached it.
The speakers are now back in working order.
Except for that pesky strain relief.
Cable bushing.
 
Quite cheap if you buy 500.
 
Now there is a new term for me.
 
And there are specialist tools for that task. Uh-oh.
That's what it should do when installed..
What I don't want to buy
 
How is that different from pliers?
 
I so far have failed to insert the bush with regular pliers
 
Anyone else want to cull some starred posts? I don't want to use up all my star actions for the day.
Starts halfway down page 2 right now.
 
The internet, why do you fail me now?
 
6:05 PM
I'll have a go in a bit, just seeing if I can write an SQL query to look for the % of linkedin/or-any-tag posts closed
Does anyone have poke's cancel-stars-user-script?
 
The response for the tab/spaces question is a little harsh..
 
There's a userscript? I've just been pinning then canceling. ;_;
 
I think they're clear now anyway
 
Okay, am I off-base thinking stackoverflow.com/questions/27582911/… is a genuine enough question?
 
user2555451
People could legitimately answer that question with "Well, I do this" or "this IDE does this" or whatever. That is too subjective for SO IMO.
 
user2555451
6:19 PM
a little too broad too.
 
@iCodez Not sure about that.
Do Python programmers really type 4 spaces has one clear answer.
 
@MartijnPieters: it seems a legit question if OP is a noob and is really curious about how programmes write code
 
It is not asking for everyone to tell him how to configure their favourite editor.
 
Though it's very subjective, he might be thinking "hitting the spacebar four times is a pain. Do people really do that? How does spaces-for-tabs happen?"
 
user2555451
There's not an objective answer though. What would you do if someone answered "Yes, I type four spaces. I don't mind hitting the key four times"? That is technically an answer.
 
6:21 PM
cbg all!
 
cbg @inspector, everything good?
 
@Ffisegydd: she's far calmer today. Gave us a real scare two nights ago, though. Thanks for asking
@Ffisegydd: And if you don't mind my saying, it's a great personal comfort for me that you and others keep asking... really
 
It's no trouble, really. We all look after each other here.
 
@iCodez Perhaps. Suggestions on improving the post then?
 
@iCodez: you're right. I feel that this is not a programming/technical question, as much as it is a question about programming culture. Perhaps it belongs on programmers.sx?
 
user2555451
6:25 PM
You could maybe have it say "Is there a way to avoid typing four spaces". But then that is not really a code question, more of a general editor question.
 
@Ffisegydd: I feel the love. When this is all done (which will be a couple of years, according to some doctors), I'm going to find a way to donate programming time to SO, pref sopython
 
dinner now though.
Lets see where it goes.
rhubarb!
 
@MartijnPieters: rhubarb
 
user2555451
@MartijnPieters - rhubarb!
 
@iCodez: such an editor question may not be out of place. I know I've asked "how can I make PyCharm do <X>" before
 
user2555451
6:28 PM
@inspectorG4dget - True, but that was a specific question about a specific editor. This would be for all editors. people could answer with "use this editor, it does this be default" or "use this editor, you can change the option easily".
 
@iCodez: Good point. But I suspect "Most modern editors have the option to switch tabs for spaces" would show up as an answer, and would be valid
So would that question not be valid for garnering such a valid answer?
I guess you could also make the argument that it garners a lot of subjective (and therefore not super valid) answers, and must therefore be burninated
 
user2555451
Martijn's answer is pretty good, but I'm worried about people posting spammy or subjective things like "use X" or "use Y". Basically, it is too dangerous of a question to leave open. :)
 
user2555451
answers like that would be valid under the topic of the question.
 
Fair point Would protecting the post help filter out such spammy responses?
 
user2555451
You should only protect things that are very popular and which keep getting spammed.
 
user2555451
6:41 PM
Like a 400,000 view post with 3 deleted spam answers.
 
you should protect only <- why ONLY those? Does protecting put some sort of stress on the SO backend?
 
user2555451
No, but it is very easy to abuse the privilege. I think I saw a Meta post once on this, but basically you need to treat protecting things as a very important action that should only be done if it needs to be.
 
user2555451
It's should be like deleting a post. Only if it needs it.
 
Dan
7:00 PM
cbg
 
user2555451
cbg @Dan.
 
Dan
7:19 PM
@iCodez how's it going?
 
user2555451
Good, thanks for asking.
 
Dan
@iCodez glad to hear it
@iCodez ya never know, folks could be recovering from a 23-hour debugging/bug-fixing binge :P
 
user2555451
It's nice to see another person with a code avatar. :)
 
DSM
7:37 PM
Is there a way to force setup.py to respect CFLAGS? It doesn't seem to accept my override.
 
Dan
@iCodez indeed
19
A: How may I override the compiler (gcc) flags that setup.py uses by default?

clsung Prepend CFLAGS="-O0" before you run setup.py: % CFLAGS="-O0" python ./setup.py The -O0 will be appended to CFLAGS while compiling, therefore will override previous -O2 setting. Another way is add -O0 to extra_compile_args in setup.py: moduleA = Extension('moduleA', ....., include_dir...

see also
3
A: Applying C compiler CFLAGS when building Python native extensions with setup.py

Cairnarvondistutils adds the contents of the CFLAGS environment variable to the compilation command, so just set that variable: CFLAGS=-mmacosx-version-min=10.7 python setup.py bdist_dmg

 
DSM
Yeah, that's what it doesn't seem to be respecting. It seems like there's a custom setup in this package which delegates to interior makeflles which don't respect the state.
 
Dan
@DSM odd. Sorry, I have no idea
 
DSM
Looks like I'll have to handle it manually. :-/
 
Dan
7:46 PM
@JonClements cbg
 
DSM
Cabbage, Jon.
 
cbg @JonClements!
 
@inspectorG4dget how's things going?
 
Dan
 
@JonClements: She's doing much better today - responding well to physio and is much more relaxed. Though, she gave us a hell of a scare two nights ago. Thanks for asking.

I was just telling @Ffisegydd that it's a great personal comfort that you guys keep asking. I tell her about it from time to time, but I don't know if she understands what SO is anymore
 
7:59 PM
@inspectorG4dget I fear the same is perhaps true for most new users to SO :)
 
hahaha
 
Doesn't appear to be many Python questions around at the moment - that seems a bit odd
 
quick question: in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-ary_heap if we increase d from 2 to 3, how much is the tree height reduced?
 
2 inches? :p
 
hahaha xD
anything more serious?
 
8:09 PM
not until my brain decides to work... :(
 
anyway, thanks for replying :D
I think it's 1. If we have a binary tree and each parent haves 2 children, compared to having 3 children, the height of the tree will be reduced by 3-2=1
I really hope this is correct, otherwise my professor may think I am ignorant! xD
 
the height of a d-ary tree (full, perfect) is math.log(d-1, d) + math.log(n,d), where n is the number of nodes
 
Thanks!
 
You'll need to math.ceil that for an incomplete tree
Thus, the height difference for a tree with `n` nodes by increasing `d` from 2 to 3 would be:

`math.log(2, 3) + math.log(n,3) - math.log(n,2)`, which is clearly dependent on `n`
 
@inspectorG4dget Thanks, so for 9 items, what is: 'log(2, 3) + log(9,3) - log(9,2)'?
 
8:18 PM
yes, that's exactly it. Run it through the REPL and you'll get a nice number
 
why I get -0.53, I expected that to be an integer
 
you'll get a negative number (-0.5...). This is because I forgot to math.ceil in the previous expression
So, let me correct that:
 
@inspectorG4dget so, codepad.org/XxL5zkL0
?
 
def height(n,d):
    return math.ceil(math.log(d-1, d) + math.log(n,d))
 
Thanks a ton!
Now I got it!
 
8:24 PM
So now, height(9,3)-height(9,2) gives -1. This means that a binary tree representing the same data will be 1 taller/deeper
 
Dan
8:47 PM
can someone explain this to me?
>>> test_list = [1, 5, 9, 12, 56, 78, 453]
>>> for i, n in enumerate(test_list):
...     if n < 100:
...             del test_list[i]
...
>>> test_list
[5, 12, 78, 453]
test_list should only contain one element now: [453], right?
 
Don't iterate and delete items from a list at the same time
 
DSM
You're modifying a list you're iterating over. Each time you remove an element you effectively shift where Python thinks you are.
 
Dan
@DSM ahh, duh
 
Use a list comp
 
user2555451
Use a list comprehension: [x for x in test_list if x > 100]
 
8:48 PM
[i for i, n in enumerate(test_list) if n < 100]
 
DSM
[x for x in test_list if x >= 100]
 
user2555451
@DSM - Right. I always miss that. :)
 
Dan
much better, thanks :)
 
Bleh I dunno what mine was meant to do. Need more coffee.
 
user2555451
Yours got all the indexes of the items that should be removed.
 
8:51 PM
Yea
 
DSM
After which you could do [n for i, n in enumerate(test_list) if i not in fizzylist]. :-)
I guess fizzyset would be faster..
Okay, time to face the real world while the sun is high.
Rhubarb for all!
 
Dan
yeah so switching that to a list comprehension helped me see the illogic of a lot of the rest of this method (I wrote a lot of this before I really knew how to do list comprehensions, which I just learned to do well this week) allowed me to shrink a 40 line method into about 15 lines :)
@DSM that's kind of what I ended up doing, obviously I only posted a test/mwe here
haha and I just ran timeit and it's almost twice as fast!
anyone have a link to regex to match url?
 
did I catch you people talking about Python in here?
 
Dan
@MattDMo sorry, this is the Perl room :P
 
user2555451
Ack! I need to get out of here!!
 
Dan
9:00 PM
too many crap answers to questions asking for regex to find a url
 
user2555451
This looks pretty good: stackoverflow.com/q/827557/2555451
 
I thought this was the hat room?
 
user2555451
I'm the only one with a "hat" in here. The others have medals, candles, and waffles.
4
 
I'll have you know, sir, that I'm actually a mixture of the sun and moon.
 
Dan
@iCodez the url parse seems to break if I do something like add a 4 in front of http:// (4http://blah.com), and I need it to hit if the line itself contains a url, even if the entire line together is invalid
I'll keep playing with it
 
9:05 PM
I found a regex on gist for looking for urls
 
user2555451
@Dan - So re.search for the URL. re.match will only work from the start of the string.
 
Dan
@iCodez ahh ok
 
@iCodez: I just happened to notice one of your posts from yesterday about closing a Q with all 5 reasons... interesting idea. Are you done talking about it, or would you entertain more chatter?
 
user2555451
Sure, what's on your mind?
 
@iCodez umm, excuse me. I've got a sweet hat, and a minigun-crossbow.
3
 
Dan
9:11 PM
@iCodez it's blowing up in my face because those gists have non-ascii characters and a bunch of other jazz
ahh well, I'll keep messing with it
 
Was thinking if the dup target was also asked to find things in an unclear way, then wouldn't it have been closed as unclear before an answer was posted, thus preventing a dup close?
context: I wonder if we could ever hit all five? A too broad, opinion-based post that asks us to find things in a not so clear way that happens to be a dup...
 
Dan
@Ffisegydd thanks, I'll try to get those working - currently blowing up in my face thanks to non-ascii characters :P
 
@Dan Python 2 or 3?
 
Dan
@Ffisegydd 2
@Ffisegydd I know how to fix that issue, just gonna take a minute since this is a larger framework
 
user2555451
@inspectorG4dget - Hmm...then they'd have to be simultaneously asked. :D
 
9:12 PM
Ah, shame. 3 makes unicode things easier.
 
Dan
@Ffisegydd indeed, but I'm relying on other libraries :/
 
@iCodez: still face the same problem: target won't have an answer, so dup closure would be impossible
 
Dan
@Ffisegydd I'm actually parsing binary executable files
 
user2555451
@MattDMo - Oh, sorry. I didn't notice that. I guess only you and I know the definition of a "hat". :)
 
Wait, is that accurate? I seem to recall being unable to dup-close on account of the target being unanswered
 
user2555451
9:14 PM
@inspectorG4dget - Ok, let me think. I'll get this to go through...
 
lol! alright. I have to go get dinner anyhow
Rbrb all
 
Dan
@inspectorG4dget rbrb
@Ffisegydd fixed the unicode issue, now getting sre_constants.error: bad character in group name
it's always something
gah
 
@iCodez Hey, don't exclude me! I have a crab. :)
 
Dan
oddly, I don't see hats on anyone in chat
 
9:23 PM
try refreshing
 
user2555451
Right, I can never go against someone with a crab. That hat was my favorite until I got this cooler helmet.
 
Dan
@davidism I have, and just did again
 
user2555451
I see your hat....or I should say "waffle stack".
 
Dan
@davidism I see them on other SE sites (I have them on chat.stackexchange.com), but not on chat.stackoverflow.com
@iCodez ok odd - why can I see them in one browser tab yet not another?
oh well
 
Majora's Mask is such a good game :0
 
user2555451
9:40 PM
Rhubarb all! (gotta go holiday shopping... :(
 
Dan
@iCodez rbrb
 
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