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12:25 AM
it should not take 45 seconds to MD5 hash a 50MB file
wtf is wrong with my company network ><
 
 
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3:11 AM
how do i print in python 3 with "%s in scring"
?
 
Is that a print function question? or a string formatting question?
 
3:42 AM
Hello!!!
so happy to be here )
 
 
1 hour later…
4:57 AM
I wish netflix still had a public API :\
 
5:50 AM
Morning CBG ALL
 
Cabbage, @VigneshKalai. So I guess you haven't been washed away yet.
 
@PM2Ring no :-) still here
 
6:24 AM
I saw the sun today :D
 
Me too. :) We've had rainy weather for most of the last couple of weeks. But not as much as you guys! But I guess you're kinda used to flooding, living in a city with three rivers flowing through it. :)
 
6:59 AM
Hey up all
 
7:26 AM
Hiii
cbg all
 
Hello.
 
7:59 AM
I wish more stacks took a leaf from Python and had a "Tutorial for programmers" bit.
I don't need you to walk me through for loops. I need to know what's different about your tech compared to X, Y, and Z.
 
Hiya Fizz.
 
8:45 AM
cbg
how to run conda in ordinary windows command prompt?
or console2
what does it do to setup the environment
 
9:20 AM
Cabbage!
 
9:36 AM
Cabbage :/
 
Why the askew face?
 
I'm surprised by the number of downvotes
 
hm
 
Maybe because of my short unspecific nomination or that comment thread...
I rewrote my nomination, will see if it changes anything
 
you got my support anyways, but by the number of dvs I wouldn't wonder too much about the old post writing
you also should have a pinned message in this room @vaultah
^ something like that, or better, from a supporter
 
9:55 AM
I didn't want to abuse my RO privileges :)
 
@Ffisegydd I'm ok (sorry not to answer before)
 
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10:55 AM
@thefourtheye ji how are you. Were you in Chennai when the monsoon attacked us. Hope you are fine :)
@vaultah my vote is for you :)
 
Ty @Vignesh :)
 
11:53 AM
cabbage
 
12:43 PM
hi
Anyone know how to open "pptx" files?
I never use microsoft office to write things anymore at all. - So would only use it for reading and am not prepared to put money just to read a document.
 
PowerPoint
Or the OpenOffice thingy
 
1:07 PM
Phew, that was a big refactoring… but all tests are green, and nothing is broken, yay!
 
@poke what do you use for testing?
 
xUnit :P
 
us to at work :)
what do you write your unittests in?
 
C#
 
oh neat.
 
1:09 PM
– I should have said xUnit.net I guess :P
 
It's been a very long time since I did C#
is it fairly painless writing unittests in C#? I've found it pretty easy (after much failure at first :P) in Python to get some solid unittests written.
 
I think it’s pretty easy, yeah. And the existance of Moq makes it really comfortable.
 
ah yeah..I'm looking at the structure of Moq, it's similar to testing with Mock. Cool.
 
Okay, editing the nomination did help
 
1:33 PM
Morning everyone
 
hi corvid
 
So, is making a pre-push hook that rejects any pushes with failing tests kinda pointless if continuous integration is already integrated?
 
1:59 PM
I've got my project set up so CI has to approve any pull requests before they're allowed in.
So yes probably
For a pull request to be submitted to the central repo, it should be verified by CI and reviewed by a human.
 
Morning.
 
user559633
2:23 PM
@corvid if tests run faster locally and you want that immediate feedback, it's not a bad idea
 
It's mostly just a pain to use CI with this framework
 
Huh. I just downloaded my targeting data from SO and it seems to think I'm a Project Manager.
And that I work with Sales Force.
 
user559633
2:39 PM
@MorganThrapp How did you do that?
 
user559633
It would be cool to be able to change the background color of lines in PyCharm
 
It's a JSON file with weightings for what it thinks you like.
 
user559633
Oh cheers, I had disabled that
 
This is the first time I'd heard about it.
 
Mildly interesting: Someone posted a comment that is all regex and in the inbox summary it's showing up as japanese.
 
2:46 PM
I want to see if it can tell I'm an intern...
 
This reminds me of the iconic guidance counselor career guidance tests in high school.
 
Is PredictionType supposed to be what they think I am? If so, I got PersonalizedPredictions
 
I too just got a bunch of weighted tag preferences.
Interestingly, I seem to like "R", even though I'm not sure what it is.
 
@Programmer Nah, it's all the weighed values above that. It lists them in order of your interests.
 
user559633
3:01 PM
@MorganThrapp Did you get something like: "ProductManager": 9.99999997475243E-07, ?
 
@tristan Yeah. In retrospect that's a super small float, isn't it?
 
Yes it is ( x 10 ** -7)
 
user559633
Haha, yeah. StackExchange is also very sure that I'm not a PM
 
hi guys
 
I'm good terrible at math!
They actually think I'm a backend dev who does DBA and SysAdmin stuff.
Who does fullstack web python.
Which is pretty accurate, other than my not doing any web or DBA related stuff.
 
3:05 PM
Today I'm maintaining the BigCorp legacy VB program, and I need to sort a list of filenames in descending order of the timestamp of the files' creation date.
VB is profoundly unpleasant for me, so I would prefer to find a ready-made solution rather than apply any critical thinking to the task.
So this is what it feels like to be a give-teh-codez OP.
 
I did a little VB 15 years ago. I remember nothing except the weird color of the IDE in the coding game that it was part of.
 
today I am trying to figure out why python qt console/inotebook kernel is dying
without any further error messages :p
 
It was bright yellow with white text.
 
user559633
@Carl well, without a bunch more details or you pulling logs, no one here should go into what will turn into an endless guessing game
 
indeed
 
user559633
3:12 PM
SO thinks I'm a backend/fullstack web dev in embedded systems and full stack Python, which sounds way better than what I do all day
 
just about to go on a call, I'll ask afterwards. I think perhaps I am abusing lists :p
 
Visual BASIC.
 
Pulling logs is what I could be doing right now, but nooooo. Switch from lumberjack trade school to CS, they said. Computers are less temperamental than chainsaws, they said.
 
user559633
@Carl Perhaps you should gather your info and post a question on SO instead. In case I was unclear before, do not spam this room with "why doesn't this work?" questions without providing context and information useful for others to help.
 
I got a gold badge, yaaaay. Now I am a certified Worthwhile Human Being™.
Yes, I know beer is banned at the laser tag funplex... For normal people. But maybe you didn't notice? That 100 people liked a thing I did?
 
user559633
3:26 PM
Nice, congrats, and I hope the judge knows about StackOverflow and how important internet points are
 
Incidentally I'm annoyed that I can't do the keyboard shortcut for ™ and I have to google it every time.
The Internet says it's alt + the numpad plus key + 2122, but that just renders "J" for me
I think I need to alter a registry setting to make it work, but I can't be bothered
 
user559633
opt+2 for OS X
 
user559633
OS X, the operating system you should be using™
 
I can do © though. alt 0169, no plus key required
 
Running out of patience with the yield or return OP.
 
user559633
3:30 PM
I never use yield. I think I'm a bad programmer.
 
I use yield if the alternative is having to put a return_value = [] at the beginning of my function
 
Works on my machine™
 
user559633
I just rarely write things or have things that need to iter
 
cbg, all, bugrit
 
I guess it's more common in my field. Whatever field that is.
 
3:32 PM
I get J and ©. Windows pls
 
@tristan generators are very useful to avoid creating lists
 
@MartijnPieters Yeah, that question smelled of bad question as soon as I opened it.
 
user559633
@holdenweb Oh, I know, but I rarely have a setup that calls for a generator instead of a list
 
Many times it's possible to replace inline list comprehensions with a generator expression, and this can (under the right conditions) give useful savings in memory
 
@Kevin What version of Windows are you running?
 
3:35 PM
7.
 
Hmmmmm. It works fine on 10.
 
I'm on 7 as well...
 
@Kevin ALT 0153 ™
 
It works™
 
That works for me.
I can do either one.
 
3:36 PM
Plus sign doesn't work for me.
 
let's see, alt 0153 give me ™. This is terrific, but why isn't it listed on this site which is the top google result for 'unicode tm'?
 
Because Windows™.
 
Hehe, they did indeed not understand the 'solution'.
See this revision, since reverted: stackoverflow.com/revisions/33759548/5
 
cbg all!
 
Nope, there is no real difference between yielding one function object and returning it.
 
3:39 PM
this page lists it, and also has an apple pie recipe. Gotta love 90's web design.
 
@Kevin Though it was updated as recently as 2008.
 
@Kevin That manner of unicode input may require a registry modification...
 
@QuestionC Yep, that's the point where I noped out of there
Even if I had the give-a-dang points to do it, this BigCorp laptop is reluctant to let me touch the registry
 
If I was on my home PC I'd do it just to have an excuse to open up the registry. It's like giving your grandpa a phone call.
 
DSM
Morning cabbage for all.
 
3:43 PM
Sure he doesn't really make any sense and constantly repeats himself, but we've got history.
 
Poppop Kevinson is beyond the reach of earthly phones, although my dad claims that his spirit pranks him occasionally.
 
DSM
kevingeist!
 
If anyone does want to enable it in the registry, this powershell snippet will do it Set-ItemProperty -Path "HKCU:\Control Panel\Input Method" -Name EnableHexNumpad -Value 1
 
I keep asking him to apply for the million dollar challenge but I keep getting the "spirits aren't concerned with material wealth" handwave.
Or "kept", rather, since it looks like the challenge has been discontinued.
 
DSM
Probably they found a predictive spirit and just didn't want to pay. #cynic
 
3:47 PM
This is inconvenient to me, because it was an important fixture in many of the hypothetical scenarios I run through while I'm falling asleep, such as "what if I woke up tomorrow with the ability to fly?"
It was a straightforward way to profit off of otherwise useless superpowers.
 
I like this sentence from their description of why they stopped it.
> Over the years, we have spent a great deal of time dealing with claims ranging from yet another dowsing claim to some VERY eccentric and untestable claims. The overwhelming majority refused to fill out the application or even state a claim that can be tested. Some of them show up in person and demand to be tested while they wait. We can no longer justify the resources to interact with these people.
So, basically, they're sick of having crazy people show up and yell at them.
 
Understandable.
Now the best you can do is put a video on Youtube and wait for endorsement deals.
 
DSM
I'm a little disappointed, Kevin. Even Spiderman figured out a way to profit off of his powers, and he was just a kid.
 
Not as desirable since you have to go public in a big way. with the JREF, you could hang under the radar long enough to cash the check and hire bodyguards. If you become a celebrity without cashflow, the men in the black vans will take you away because you can't afford protection.
 
They said they're planning on reinstating it sometime next year with a more clear application/verification process.
So don't give up hope, Kevin!
 
3:51 PM
Although there was a period where the JREF rules were "must have previously demonstrated ability in a reputable setting, such as a local news program" which has the same problem
 
I have a 380 odd numpy array, 1D. I have some code that is trying to slice it and I do't understand what its trying to do (someone else wrote the code).

myarr[:, 1:5]
I don't understand the :, before the normal 1:5 slice operator
 
DSM
It's the same as : in somelist[:]. It means "all the elements", or better "all the indices".
 
So is this returning a tuple?
 
Good question. What does print(type(myarr[:, 1:5])) say? If it says "tuple", it's returning a tuple.
 
well it doesn't work for me
 
DSM
3:56 PM
It's returning a subarray.
>>> a = np.arange(25).reshape(5,5)
>>> a
array([[ 0,  1,  2,  3,  4],
       [ 5,  6,  7,  8,  9],
       [10, 11, 12, 13, 14],
       [15, 16, 17, 18, 19],
       [20, 21, 22, 23, 24]])
>>> a[:,1:3]
array([[ 1,  2],
       [ 6,  7],
       [11, 12],
       [16, 17],
       [21, 22]])
>>> a[2:4,:]
array([[10, 11, 12, 13, 14],
       [15, 16, 17, 18, 19]])
 
@VigneshKalai Ya da... I am in Chennai only... Things are slowly coming back to normal. Few of my colleagues have lost their houses and lot of stuff :'(
 
DSM
In a[:,1:3] it means "all the rows; columns from 1 to 3 (exclusive). In a[2:4, :] it means "rows 2 to 4 (exclusive) and all the columns".
 
So this code wouldn't work on a 1D array?
You need to reshape it
 
DSM
No, it wouldn't work on a 1D array, because you're giving two indices for an object which only has one.
 
@Oliver I doubt it - a comma-separated list of indices/slices is normally interpreted as the indexing for successive dimensions, I believe
 
3:59 PM
It makes sense now. I'll step throug the original code and work out why this array is the wrong shape
Cheers
 
DSM
@thefourtheye: wow, that's a lot of rain. :-/
 
@DSM Yup, its terrible :(
 
255mm. That's insane.
 
4:27 PM
Why can't I edit the titles of my questions? :|
 
Huh. I can't edit it either.
 
Seems like I can ?
want me to set it to something
 
I was able to edit it, it just didn't save it.
 
oh
worked for me
just edited the title
 
Ooo, could you do me a favor and change "publications" to "subscriptions"?
Excellent, thank you sir
 
4:32 PM
np
very odd that both of you are experiencing that issue
 
To be fair, my edit was super minor (adding a period to the end), so maybe it rejected it based on that?
 
It didn't accept a '.' when I just tried to do it. Maybe it was just that.
 
Okay. Cool. Time to go vandalize improve Corvid's question. :D
 
Today I am annoyed at poor documentation because the guide for the game I was playing last night said "this recipe requires 8 element-infused stone slabs" when it actually required 8 element-inscribed stone slabs. The former requires a four hour side quest, the latter requires ten minutes.
 
wait...what just happened here? stackoverflow.com/questions/33762285/…
 
4:35 PM
I have no idea.
 
Nice to see that poor communication isn't exclusive to the IT industry.
Wait, no, the opposite of nice.
 
What game Kevin?
 
Minecraft, with the Agrarian Skies 2 mod.
 
user559633
Dungeons and Dragoons, the off brand Dungeons and Dragons. @Kevin what did we tell you about picking up off-brand table top games?
 
@MorganThrapp someone starred the question...haha
 
4:37 PM
@idjaw I suspect it was OP. I did that with my questions when I was new. :P
 
I actually didn't know you can star your own question
The more you know
 
@tristan I prefer caverns and drakes myself.
 
user559633
It's someone just trying to get rep for basic site actions.
 
user559633
Oh, actually, oldest post was more than a week ago, maybe not.
 
I feel weird hammering a question as a dupe of something I wrote. So I won't.
 
4:44 PM
Subtly leave it in comments and someone else will do it?
 
4:56 PM
cbg
 
Just had an old woman yell at me that my sandwich is too big and I should be sharing it with someone. Today is a weird day.
 
selfish Morgan...eating a sandwich
 
ok now should I ask this?
 
DSM
I had someone on the subway object that my strawberry banana smoothie was too "neutral" once.
 
5:04 PM
Good on her to play against the stereotype of old people trying to fatten everyone up.
 
I once had an old lady tell me I had bad table manners because I ate a couple fries before everyone got their food.
 
Unless her plan is to funnel your food to her grandson to fatten him up at your expense
 
has anybody ever played zork on ms-dos
and finished it
 
I wish to rotate a point <a, b, c> around an arbitrary line/axis (that goes through the origin). - is this a good question for SO
 
No, but I read a Let's Play of it. Or maybe that was Colossal Cave Adventure.
 
5:06 PM
if thats all there is to the question, itd probably be closed for too broad
 
DSM
Not really, because (1) it's mostly math, and (2) almost certainly there are already multiple questions on it.
 
@paul23 Probably a better question for Math SE (but it's probably been asked already somewhere)
 
DSM
@RNar: yeah, when I was a kid. I was a fan of everything Infocom.
 
@MarcusStuhr Well I know the mathematics - but it's sooo involved and I wonder if there isn't a way to let the pc do it already.
 
It was whichever one has a funny response if you say "blast"
 
5:07 PM
direct-x/opengl are doing it 24/7
 
Zork reminds me of when I once made the mistake of playing Riven on Playstation 1. Worst idea ever. 5 discs not in chronological order. Oh you want to go back to this area? enter disc 3...oh wait...you forgot about this? enter disc 2......
 
@paul23 Opengl's documentation shows the matrix needed for that operation. I forget how to get a coordinate out of it, though.
Something to do with a 1x4 vector...
 
@idjaw Wait, Riven was on PS1? I only played it on PC.
 
Speaking of Riven -- I always did wonder where that guard disappeared to...
 
My PC copy had five discs, so that complaint isn't exclusive to the playstation
 
5:11 PM
Yeah, same.
 
@MarcusStuhr, the one that got knocked out by the dart near the beginning? As a one-time-only event, you can look down and see his body near the bottom of the cliff.
 
@Kevin Did you deal with painful load times? Because I couldn't get through the game with the horrible load times
 
I know this because I watched a playthrough a couple weeks ago
 
@Kevin Yes, that one -- you can indeed see him over the side of the cliff, but he disappears partway into the game
 
The stupid animal stones was the puzzle that got my dad and I to break down and buy the guide book.
 
5:13 PM
Maybe people that live in books disappear when they die. Riven didn't have a graveyard, did it?
 
"On the first island, you can look down the cliff to see the guard's body lying down there. After a while, the guard's body disappears (according to the journal in Gehn's bedroom, he recovered and returned to tell of your arrival)."
 
Ain't nobody got time to read Gehn's journal.
 
I keep meaning to install Myst on my phone. Just haven't gotten around to it.
 
"You didn't bring the page..."
 
I remember being so disappointed that once you knew the solution, you could beat the game in 2 minutes.
 
5:18 PM
I couldn't beat it any other way because I was too tone-deaf to get past the spaceship's piano puzzle
 
The Myst book is surprisingly good.
 
Even with the illustrated guide showing me exactly how to place the sliders, I couldn't get into that world
 
Huh, I had no idea that existed. Definitely going to check it out.
 
It's the least interesting world anyway. #sourgrapes
 
Was Myst 3 any good? I only played Myst and Riven
 
5:19 PM
I never played it.
 
Myst 5 (the last one) was the only one I didn't like.
 
@davidism What's it about?
 
Oooo, they released Myst for the 3DS. Now I need to get a 3DS.
 
@corvid It follows Atrus growing up, learning to write Books, and becoming the leader of D'ni before the second (?) fall.
(I don't remember the exact order of events, it's been a while.)
The book and all the journals in Uru were great world building. I love the whole atmosphere.
 
Also, there's a TV show being made of Myst.
 
5:23 PM
Myst is basically Worldbuilding: The Game
 
I'm skeptical.
 
Drama, no no no. It needs to be a saturday morning cartoon about a multicultural group of kids trying to find their way home. And a cute mascot so we can push merchandising.
So basically Dungeons and Dragons with more lever puzzles.
 
Also, 11/22/63 is being adapted into a mini-series by J.J.Abrams, this is something I can get behind.
 
@Kevin I use to love that - I wonder how many kids it put off fair ground rides though :p
@MorganThrapp is that a fairly recent King book?
 
5:28 PM
PS 1 in general was just a headache to deal with
 
@JonClements Yeah, 2011 I believe.
I really enjoyed it. I like when he does non-horror.
 
How many drugs was he on? That usually correlates to King book quality.
 
@Kevin well - you have to have a certain mind to write the stuff he does - but I did start to think, "ummm.... has he finally snapped? He's now a character in his own book..."
 
Or does he do that in other books too?
Why can I never remember spoiler syntax?
 
That's the only one I know of where he does that.
[hover for spoilers](http://www.example.com "insert spoiler text here")
 
5:32 PM
Lol - just that one
 
Ahhh, I had a slash after example.com.
Yeah, those were weird. I liked them, but definitely weird.
 
You could always install soChatSpoilerAdd.user.js, and remembering the syntax would no longer be an issue...
 
Pointless bit of info for the day... I'd never heard of Stephen King before hand and the first book I read was "Desperation" when I was in holiday in Tenerife and it was one of the few English print books I could find that looked vaguely interesting when shopping for beer one day
 
Also, obligatory plug for sopython/userscripts
 
Gotta love Dark Tower.
 
5:34 PM
I had no idea that existed, thanks, Kevin.
 
DSM
I think I've read exactly one King book my entire life, Misery, and seen one King movie, a TV version of the Langoliers.
Oh, wait. Also the Shining.
 
I've read almost all of his book. I think there are about 3 or 4 I haven't read.
Yeah, I haven't read The Talisman, Black House, or The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. Other than that, I've read everything.
 
I've read DT and Shining.
 
Just DT for me.
 
If you get a spare month, I highly recommend the unabridged version of The Stand. It ties into DT.
It's about 1200 pages.
 
5:44 PM
I need to read Promise of blood before davidism beats me again
 
It was really good, but there's definitely room for the author to improve.
 
I'm slogging through A Storm of Swords right now.
 
I've moved on to The Cinder Spires, the new series by Jim Butcher.
 
Oh, he did The Dresden Files. I heard good things about those books.
 
His Codex Alera series was really good too.
 
Once I finish the ~400 books I have on my kindle right now, I can start new series. :P
 
I tried Dresden files. They were okay. I got fed up after 4 books though
Just too samey
 
@Ffisegydd definitely can't binge read that series, they run into each other after a while. Good when they just come out one a year though.
Also, the general opinion is that the writing began improving after the third book or so.
 
6:13 PM
is an i5 processor good enough for video games?
 
Lol. Microsoft is advertising on Facebook:

Opi koodaamaan Pythonilla
www.microsoft.com
Opi kehittämään hyviä web-sivuja SQL Pythonilla ja Flaskilla! Ilmaiset työkalut ja videot
a.k.a.: Learn to code with Python. Learn to develop good web pages with SQL Python and Flask. Free tools and videos!
If the videos are as good as the Facebook ads, just say no.
 
6:36 PM
Wow. Servers are really aggressive when they start up. I have one next to my desk that I'm working on and it just power cycled and spun all its fans at top speed for a minute.
 
It's like Rubgy. Different servers have different introductory styles :) Yours sounds very New Zealand
 
It's a show of dominance. You must spin your fans at full rpm to maintain control of the pack.
 
This is an ancient Dell poweredge 1800.
@Ffisegydd I'm spinning as fast as I can, but I think I've just managed to confuse my co-workers.
 
Spin faster until they show sufficient respect.
 
@MorganThrapp um... try to emulate "The Exorcist" scene - your co-workers will love it and it'll show the server who is boss...
 
6:40 PM
Well, I've covered them in vomit. That's the same as dominance, right?
 
Yes, you are now the Alpha.
 
Thanks, guys! :D
 
no...we should be thanking you...sir.
 
While you're eating lunch, drop 20% of it onto the floor for the rest to fight over. Noblesse oblige.
 
salutes
 
6:42 PM
fight for the ham peons!
 
Does this mean I get Droit du seigneur?
 
you're the alpha now...you can do whatever you want
you don't even need to ask us anymore
 
Wolves don't speak French, so I assume not
 
what about the loup garou?
 
It was all English during our last encounter. Might have been for my benefit though
In these hunter-becomes-the-hunted scenarios, there's no point in taunting your adversary in a language he doesn't know
 
6:47 PM
 
I loved that scene. I should go back to that show. I never finished it.
 
It's so good.
 
have you seen some of the behind the scene stuff on youtube?
so funny
 
Andy's outtakes have been posted two or three times, yeah
Hotsnakes, the Kardashian comeback, wiping a marker...
 
so good
 
6:53 PM
yes
 
the kardashian one had me in stitches
 
kardashian one cleared my constipation
 
7:09 PM
does anyone know offhand if you pass in proxies= to requests does that superseed the environment http_proxy ?
 
7:31 PM
Kevin, that was a beautifully written comment. +1
 
DSM
@AnttiHaapala: what does the "illa" suffix mean in "Pythonilla"?
 
But the question is, where is the attacker getting the embarrassing pictures, if he already deleted your hard drive???
 
DUN DUN DUUUUN
 
The connection is coming from inside the 192.168 subnet!
 
write a VB GUI to track the IP!!!!!
 
7:35 PM
 
they're on it. We can rest easy.
 
You can tell she's a hacker, because she's wearing a lab coat.
 
I'm not allowed in to work unless I put on my lab coat.
 
err what was that show I was just watching where a hacker was arguing with an NSA person or somewhat... and the hacker made fun of the NSA for using perl instead of python ... probably one of my favorite hacker cinema moments :P
 
I think it's called Blindspot?
 
7:42 PM
ah thats it
lol shows not that good
but that was an awesome bit
 
cbg
 
@JoranBeasley Wow, that is far more accurate than most shows. :P
 
@MorganThrapp Is this the clip where they're both typing on the same keyboard to "Hack faster"?
 
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