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DSM
8:00 PM
:-(
 
@Ffisegydd I've done that before... on a project that'd taken 3 days to run :(
My manager wasn't happy
 
always use a copy of the data, not the original
 
It's ok I just re-downloaded it, only 2MB. But I still feel like a fool anyway.
 
Every time I write a program that has any kind of file deletion capabilities, I'm worried it will recursively trash my C:\ drive.
 
DSM
:-) Feeling foolish passes.
 
8:02 PM
@DSM really... that's encouraging to know... might be nice if the feeling desists before I retire :)
 
What do a fool and a wise man have in common? They both think the wise man is foolish.
 
^ awesome quote
 
Yeah... but being a fool is pretty easy - get saved by wise men - and don't have to be aspirational
 
The ol' "reverse Dunning Kruger".
 
DSM
@Kevin: I used a friend's make clean the other day, and because of some poor logic certain variables weren't filled. rm -rf /*. Very fortunately the first directory on the path was a very slow drive across NFS, so it didn't even manage to start before we stopped it..
 
8:04 PM
I expect this is a very good reason to use virtual environments
 
Or check files before you run them? :)
 
@Ffisegydd Keep me in mind as well. I won't be much of help with Python stuff but if you need anything regarding databases/SQL, I'd like to help.
 
Ummm. You battle other Planeswalkers with your magic, with the battles represented by a 60-100 card deck - my friend always told me that about 40 is right
 
40 is the minimum for limited formats, such as draft or sealed. 60 is the minimum for constructed, where you put your deck together at home and bring it with you to the game store.
 
seems like 40 could get exhausted really quickly
 
8:08 PM
anyone know to docs to access inside of the choicefield in django?
I had no trouble doing so with other forms i.e
{% for field in form %}
	<div align="center">
		<input style="width:25%" type="text" class="form-control vertical-field" name="{{ field.html_name }}" id="{{ field.id_for_label }}"  placeholder="{{ field.label }}">
 
There is no upper limit in any format, but the smaller your deck is, the more likely you are to draw your favorite and most powerful spells.
 
@Kevin just me getting confused then... looks like when he was explaining stuff like that I might have switched off a bit...
 
cant find anything to rebuild them with a custom touch
 
I should try playing again, too bad it doesn't run on steamos
 
@davidism Provided neither player does anything unusual, that will last you 33 turns, which is about twice as much as an ordinary game lasts.
(Of course, the game is all about doing unusual things...)
 
8:12 PM
well, I never really played very much, for some reason I liked watching the games more than playing as a kid
 
Hedron Crab was a popular card in Zendikar draft, as it efficiently killed your opponent by reducing the size of their library to zero. Such "mill" strategies are usually regarded as low-tier, however.
 
8:29 PM
cbg
 
cbg
 
8:45 PM
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whooooo did that :P
 
user559633
does anyone have a good does anyone have a good example of spawning a process for each child class?
 
user559633
what i have is like class Mothership(object); class Child(Mothership) in which the instantiation registers itself with Mothership, but I want Child to be its own process because it likely is going to doing blocking calls
 
@tristan are you your own mom?
 
@AnttiHaapala lol
 
Woo got my Good Question meta badge.
 
8:53 PM
@Ffisegydd congrats
now who would explain why there were 4 users removed 7 hours ago?
it all seems like an attack to ruin my rep :(
 
@AnttiHaapala possibly nuked by a mod
@Ffisegydd congrats!
 
@Ffisegydd meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/262249/… <- second one coming for me :(
 
Already voted (up :P)
 
user559633
@AnttiHaapala I don't understand the question/joke
 
you want a child to register itself with mothership but your child is a mothership that registers with itself or what is it?
 
user559633
8:58 PM
I could pass the instantiation handling off to a wrapper method from mothership
 
I am not sure if this is a case of class inheritance
 
user559633
The child is a base class of mothership that doesn't register itself...with..itself.
 
user559633
Oh true. It doesn't have to inherit.
 
class inheritance is for isa
like "a dog isa animal"
 
user559633
yes yes...
 
9:00 PM
"a child is a mothership"
"a square is a circle"... not
 
user559633
vestige of an old setup that i think my brain didn't want to let go of
 
user559633
Thank you for bringing that up @AnttiHaapala
 
np, now rbrb -> zzz
 
user559633
night!
 
javascript gets incredibly annoying with the setting up of require js. Why can't they just make it built in at least slightly?
 
user559633
9:11 PM
why would require js be a built in
 
that's like saying python is annoying because flask isn't built-in
 
but php does have php built in, why does not python?
(sry lied, did not go to sleep real real yet)
 
yeah it's not really meant to be built in, but it seems big and clunky to configure which is frustrating. I just want import statements :|
 
user559633
php is the best language
 
user559633
i only moonlight in python for the internet points
 
user559633
9:22 PM
 
10:17 PM
Good old Personal Home Page
 
@Humdinger I have a feeling sarcasm was dripping from that sentence... :)
 
Nonsense. I don't let my sarcasm drip. I mix it with tar so that it sticks really well
 
But in all honesty, php actually stands for Personal Home Page
 
Well - it use to :)
 
10:27 PM
The only reason it doesn't anymore is so that companies who build products on PHP (i.e. former generation twitter) don't get criticised
although in reality, they do anyway.
 
DSM
11:17 PM
timetoescapewhilemybosssteppedoutrhubarball
 
@DSM and tomorrow you fix the space bar? rbrb
 

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