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00:13
..Trying to decide if I should sort sprites according to whether they change frame-to-frame and blitting only those ones, or if I should just blit everything everytime instead of going through the sorting process each time. =_=;
There are never that many sprites, so sorting isn't that costly.
But blitting them every time is fairly quick for the same reason.
Is a colliderect and a few if..in checks more costly than just blitting it and letting it go, I wonder.. -_-;
And also, does it matter?
00:58
pff that's another day wasted
But at least I got my project finished before tomorrow
01:14
for e in iterator: fxn(e) is equivalent to while True:; try: fxn(iterator.next()); except StopIteration: break, right?
(Also, is there a way to add soft returns without it breaking markup?)
 
4 hours later…
The opt-out for Winter Bash made my heart sink a little. ;-;
good morning everybody
I got really excited when I thought there was going to be a way to get hats in real life
morning
Morning CBG all.
and time for bed for this one; rbrb
05:15
@JGreenwell
u know how to fetch my application post from facebook
only my application post
@imdadhussain please read our room rules, in particular don't ping random people if you're not participating in a conversation with them.
i have fetch all post of and my friend
Hi guys!
05:19
welcome @ZachHandley
How are you guys doing?
@JGreenwell Alas, hats remain purely a thing of fiction. ;)
@ZachHandley doing well. What about u?
@AvinashRaj why the sad face ?
05:35
@VigneshKalai now changed..
did you go for python december meetup?
No, did you?
I will if you guys come.
Where would be the meet and is there any registration needed?
05:49
I'm pretty good, getting frustrated with Pygame and finals are tomorrow but besides that all is good
Anyone know why it might be running at almost one fourth of the speed on Windows as compared to Ubuntu?
I'm getting like 15 FPS
Are you running the same version of Pygame on both?
I had my framerate fall by almost 30% from 1.9.1a to 1.9.2rc0
Or is it same user with different account?
I can't reach the first one.
Says it was user-removed.
05:59
@Augusta coz, it's deleted...
It is deleted now but I think the user is using to different account.One for answering and improving the score and other for asking question[some time stupid question] to avoid reducing the score of his first account?
@Augusta If they were different versions would that be a huge difference?
@ZachHandley Possibly. I had problems with 1.9.1a vs. 1.9.2rc0.
To the tune of 25~30% framerate.
Or rather, 1.9.2 was 70~75% 1.9.1.
There's also a memory leak in 1.9.1a where garbage collection doesn't eliminate old surfarray.pixels2d objects. 1.9.2rc0 handles it, but it's a lot slower in comparison.
I wound up upgrading to ..2rc0 and then downgrading back to ..1a afterwards, and I wound up with this horrible mutant missing link Pygame library that actually does everything it needs to do without the framerate loss.
I should probably feel anxious about it but right now I just want it to work.
@Augusta fair enough. I just double checked, same pygame version. Just windows being weird I guess? I'm trying to compile it into an EXE so I can send it to friends and family.
06:13
Aa. Hm. Pygame can be a bit finnicky. :/ Sorry that wasn't more useful..
 
1 hour later…
07:27
cbg
i want to find my n my friends post from facebook
but i get all post
i want only my app post from the facebook
user559633
what's your python question @imdadhussain
07:47
i want my and my friend post from facebook
but the post is from my ios apps
using python i have to fetch that all post
@tristan
@imdadhussain I have already told you should be more specify about what you are asking. State the full problem and provide your code and provide the expected output. It would help others in solving your problem
these my code'
i want my and my friends post
from these code get all my friend post
but i want the post which is posted from my ios app on facebook that post i want
@VigneshKalai
08:22
@imdadhussain 1. Please don't post large chunks of code (this is a rule on the page that davidism has already linked you too).
2. When posting code to strangers on the internet, you should probably remove your access token.
3. Whilst I understand that English may not be your first language, I'd appreciate if you could try your hardest to be clear and concise - I can barely understand what you actually want.
08:36
Rhub Goldbarb you lot.
(rbrb)
user559633
brekkies decision time. smoked fish and cheese or eggs and sausage. the most important decision you'll make today.
The fish sounds really good
(to me)
08:53
eggs, sausage, bacon, sauteed potatoes, baked beans, mushrooms and toast
user559633
oh, the full british experience. sounds quite delicious. adding "make regional breakfasts" to the list of things my restaurant will do
09:07
oh, and some black pudding as well of course
I'm wearing a cape, I am!
@MartijnPieters errr... that seems quite nicely random?
oh wait... hats started today... bah humbug :p
user559633
My side-project/startup is finally at the point that I'm out of the plumbing and back to writing algorithms.
09:30
Cabbage!
user559633
cbg poke
How many hats does @Martijn already have?
Okay, not sure what is weirder. That Martijn only has 4 hats by now, or that he already got a hat for a gold tag…
The later I imagine has been carefully planned... the former is surprising though :)
09:51
@poke I'm not really pursuing hats right now, no time.
I got serially voted this morning, which gave me a gold badge for one of my answers reaching +100.
user559633
StackOverflow should raise the hat tax on the top 1% so that the hat income is more distributed.
@MartijnPieters D:
user559633
It bothers me when someone says "how do I solve problem X using python" and someone hops on immediately with "it's a solved problem! use a library!"
Oh God, my hat.
wow - this hat is freaky with the ninja puppy
10:02
That is one scary puppy.
Poke looks like a train driver with his hat :D
My web browser doesn't show hats ;_;
user559633
stackoverflow.com/questions/34264068/… not actually about python or coding, just a permissions issue
@VigneshKalai haha... do ya reckon we can get @poke to go around the room saying: "tickets please!" :p
yeah :P great idea :)
@VigneshKalai :D :D :D
user559633
10:24
Do new questions get automatically upvoted now on StackOverflow? I've noticed a bunch of newbie questions with positive scores whereas I'm used to seeing them with 0 or less.
user559633
[or is this just what it's like to be on stackoverflow outside of my normal timezone?]
I’d assume that people—likely on mobile devices—just upvote whatever for hats >_>
user559633
Ah, there's a hat for it. Gross.
“There’s a hat for it” is SO’s “There’s an app for that”.
user559633
There's an SO App hat for that.
10:38
Is that an app on a hat or an app for hats?
user559633
Totally, David
user559633
I think I'm too tired to code. I just realized that I had misspelled arg as art. In going back to replace it, I peppered in some arh misspellings
@tristan you in Russia for Christmas then?
user559633
Yessir.
user559633
Alright, back in a bit. rbrb
11:33
cbg
Visualisation challenge: given 9 reindeer running a race that involves resting and running, and points earned every second for the reindeer in the lead, how would you graph out both distance and points earned per reindeer, as a function of time?
Roughly 2.5k datapoints per reindeer..
(top distance ~2.7k km, top score just over 1k)
12:16
A single visual graph? @MartijnPieters
Preferably. One with jolly Christmas decorations. Rednosed-reindeer and the likes. Can be added later. :-)
isn't asking for much.
12:45
When did the hats start? :c
@RishavKundu today
eeeee, need to find myself some hats
Hurry up before Martijn nicks 'em all :p
That is really one scary puppy Jon. I think it will give me nightmares today.
muhahahhaha hahahha muhahahhahhaah!
12:53
So you are really the bad one in the twin.
Nope - definitely not - it's just my evil twin isn't here
I really thought you were the evil one there for a second :P.
I feel most of them are mask or costume[in my case a cake :p]. So why do they call it the hat's day ?
If you think these ones are insane - you obviously haven't seen the ladies at Ascot
Yay, I have a hat
Welcome to the cake club :D
Just googled ladies at Ascot they have a jungle in their hat.
user559633
@MartijnPieters I'd say your X axis would be the distance, and the Y would be the points earned. This allows for a stacked graph, where the background is the color of the current reindeer in the lead.
cabbage
user559633
cbg
user559633
Bleh. Woke up from a nap to see an accept, but not the one I wanted
13:33
I had to take it easy most of last week - I wasn't feeling very well. And then I got nerd-sniped trying to find a good formula for the cumulative angle in the square root spiral aka the spiral of Theodorus. :)
user559633
Oh, that's cool
user559633
Like a triangular golden spiral
It's a bit like a golden spiral, but the Theodorus spiral tends towards a linear Archimedes spiral rather than an exponential/logarithmic spiral.
user559633
I was actually thinking of getting a tattoo sleeve of various geometric art
user559633
Where did you learn about these? Is there some great art/math coffee table book or forum?
13:39
There's a smooth version of the Theodorus spiral that was found in 1993, but it involves finding limits of infinite sums that converge really slowly, so it's not very useful for computing the original discrete Theodorus spiral. There may be ways to accelerate the convergence, but most of the articles about it are behind paywalls, and/or are in German.
user559633
German paywalls. So efficiently run that there's no way you're getting through those.
Yep. :) I've been playing with the Theodorus spiral off & on for years - one of my high school maths teachers showed it to the class. He said it approached a logarithmic spiral as the number of triangles tends to infinity, but that never seemed right to me. I started doing some heavy-duty investigations on it about 5 years ago, and found an interesting formula to approximate it, but my formula has problems...
I don't suppose anyone knows a nice way to find the shortest distance between any point on a line segment, and another point. It's for Detecting whether mouse is over a line python.
Someone already found a point-to-line distance formula, but OP probably needs point-to-line-segment.
Instinctive answer: right angle to point if the line is infinite, otherwise the end of the segment closest to that?
However, I haven't clicked the link yet, so probably missed the point.
13:47
A few days ago I learned that my formula is pretty obscure but it is known to the Theodorus spiral experts. The problem with it is that it's an infinite power series that starts out looking nice, but after about half a dozen terms the coefficients start getting really big, so instead of more terms giving you more accuracy they give you less, unless the number of triangles is really huge.
I got pretty far down the rabbit hole but I got frustrated at the lack of elegance.
I'm trying again starting from the other end now. I got as far as:

L(f) is a function describing all points collinear with A and B.
L(f) = A*f + B*(1-f)
A point is between A and B iff its f value is between 0 and 1.
Given some point P, find the f value of the vector projection of P onto AB.
Once you have the f value, it's easy to clamp it to (0,1) and convert back into a point.
I thought about symbolically trying to find the value of f that minimizes dist(P, L(f)) but there's a lot of sqrts involved and I can't remember how to differentiate those.
@JRichardSnape Yeah, you need to check the distances to the segment's end points first, to ensure that the perpendicular to the line cuts it inside the segment. FWIW, the planar version is not as bad as doing it on a sphere. :)
I would like to retrofit my first attempt to find the f of t, but thanks to floating point imprecision there's no guarantee that t is exactly collinear to a and b, so it's not completely trivial.
Hmm, can dot product return negative values? Maybe I can fix projection to return f.
Disappointed there was no appreciation of my missed the point pun.
Sorry, wordplay sails over my head when I'm in math autism mode.
Morning cabbage.
I think this makes sense. I'mma go test it.
Whoops, missed a term in scalar_projection_ratio.
14:23
Looks about right.
What's the generic for isinstance for a sequence?
That does look like a line segment
The deed is done. Time to return to the world of the living.
@Morgan,
>>> import collections
>>> isinstance([], collections.Sequence)
True
14:43
ah stackoverflow hats
@MorganThrapp remember that str and unicode are also sequences...
(and bytes too but it happens to be less problematic)
DSM
DSM
A dark and wintry cabbage for all.
So I got into the top 10 on the AoC leader board. How much boasting is socially acceptable?
user559633
I'll kick you when it's too much. 1.2.3 go
DSM
DSM
Best would be to let others mention it, but bringing it up in meta-like fashion is also acceptable.
14:56
Yeah, I would have liked people to bring it up unprompted, but I don't think many people know my AoC/github user name.
Nice work, Kevin!
@Kevin Ah, duh. I had collections.sequence.
DSM
DSM
I haven't looked at yesterday's yet. Let's give it a go.
If anyone wants a challenge: It is possible to do better than O(nt) time for Day 14 Part 2
I'll just do a smug sunglasses emote and leave it at that. B-)
#8, congrats, Kevin. You're almost as quick as DSM. ;)
On that day there was much cursing in the house of Kevin from 12:00 to 12:11.
The gremlins in my laptop decided it was a good time to make half my keystrokes miss their mark. Or maybe I was just sleep deprived. [why not both.png]
private leaderboard code: 41753-59ea35f1 (right now it appears to be just me and davidism)
Ooh, a room-only leaderboard. Wish I could edit it into the pinned message.
Hey, I'm finally beating davidism at something!
user559633
15:05
You do have a 3 hour head start every day
I could add an additional pinned message, but I don't want to take up too much space on the star board. I could remove the old one and make a new one with the leaderboard link, but then it would lose its many stars. I could bribe a moderator to use their extra special editing powers on the old pin, but their rates keep going up.
@MorganThrapp not fair, my desktop crashed on Friday :-(
Join our private leaderboard for Advent of Code: 41753-59ea35f1
9
Choice #1 it is.
15:09
@Kevin I completely missed your external struggle
but it's done now, it's over, you can rest easy knowing you didn't have to make the hard decision
Phew.
DSM
DSM
Done. Aaaaargh!
@MarcusStuhr Aw, and I thought I was clever for doing better than O(nt^2)...
I used modulus and everything.
DSM
DSM
dsm@notebook:~/coding/advent14$ date # let's start!
Mon Dec 14 10:01:29 EST 2015
dsm@notebook:~/coding/advent14$ date
Mon Dec 14 10:07:01 EST 2015
dsm@notebook:~/coding/advent14$ date
Mon Dec 14 10:09:04 EST 2015
You beat my elapsed time!
15:13
rhubarb
DSM
DSM
It looks like #2 is my destiny. Even when I don't play that's where I wind up.
How do I get the top of this leaderboard? Just solve the problems at midnight?
Yeah. It is a silly system.
DSM 2: Electric Boogaloo
DSM
DSM
15:14
@QuestionC: move to an earlier timezone!
Bleh, I hate graphing problems. Day 13 might be a temporary skip until I'm bored at work. :/
Day 13 is basically Day 9 with an extra condition
13's not so bad. But it's a downer if the answer to part 2 turns out to be lower than the answer to part 1. ;_;
Yeah, I hated day 9 too.
hover for spoilers. Just like in real life!
DSM
DSM
15:18
Day 12 was a bit annoying because it was the first time in a while where I had to use a different method for #2 than I did for #1.
I didn't have to rewrite 12.2 from the ground up, but the changes I made to 12.1 were unbeautiful.
#1 "Oh, I'll just regex this and..." #2: "...well, there goes that idea."
#1 "I'll just write a recursive func and..." #2: "double the length of the parameter list in four places, yuck"
23 hours ago, by tristan
PHP6 is actually better than Python 3.5 FWIW. It's faster and has better features.
wait, wat
This has to be a joke because of so many reasons
DSM
DSM
@MarcusStuhr: yep.
user559633
15:21
@AwalGarg I'm known for never making jokes.
DSM
DSM
I gambled on being able to avoid the recursion and lost.
@AwalGarg I don't know why you would think that's funny.
Ah, joke confirmed :)
> Don't listen to him! He's the father of all lies! And the uncle of all tricks!
user559633
The joke is that Python is bad.
15:22
What is the best text editor?
I was just wondering why it has so less number of stars
user559633
@AwalGarg Kind of subtle, I think.
DSM
DSM
I'm not a fan of the new type syntax. Maybe I'll give PHP6 a go.
15:23
here is the solution to the cinema seating problem that some of you may remember
@DSM We've got a new leaderboard up if you'd like to join
user559633
Type hinting is like those signs that ask you not to feed the ducks. Nice try, fun police.
Become a silver level backer, and I'll not put new type syntax in KevinScript. ~ limited time offer ~
"What's the best text editor?" ... Suddenly, I'm Neo, bullets are coming at me, I put up my hand and say "No." Topic drops to the ground, harmless.
DSM
DSM
@MarcusStuhr: I'm a bear of very little brain. When I see random hexy codes I don't know what to do with them.
user559633
15:24
technology jesus, beating up that elf from lord of the rings, forever
DSM
DSM
I still have warm feelings about CygnusEd.
@DSM You go to the AoC website, and click on "leaderboard", and click on "you can also use a [Private leaderboard]", and enter the thing in the box, and click "join"
Oh btw, dunno how much low quality questions/messages you see here (I guess I am the only one who vamps here :/) but gist.github.com/awalGarg/31bdf9e28fc84c7bf295 might interest you guys :)
> I guess I am the only one who vamps here
> KEEP OUT
> ---
> OR ENTER
> I'M A SIGN, NOT A COP
15:28
morning everyone
@ryvnf the one you like the best
DSM
DSM
Cabbage for the crow.
Cabbage
DSM
DSM
It's finally light enough outside to risk travel. And it's 10:30. Home sweet home!
"light enough outside"? Are you afraid of vampires?
DSM
DSM
You're the one who told me outside is where bears are.
15:31
There was an enormous amount of fog in NJ this morning. I felt like something unearthly would lumber out of it at any moment.
There's a lot of fog in New England too, can't even see the buildings outside
But nothing Cthonic happened. OTOH if NJ sank into the ocean while I was in PA, I probably wouldn't find out for a couple hours.
I hate driving in the dark because of deer...almost hit one a week or two ago
Three blocks from my house, There is a 50mph road directly adjacent to a grassy wooded area. I worry about deer every time I drive down it.
And ofc there is a 40 foot dip in the road where fog likes to collect on otherwise clear nights...
DSM
DSM
We have lots of deer too. Last night walking home I got close to two of them in the park. They have almost no fear: link
Starting to wonder if I should carry apples. (Can't remember whether I'm allowed to feed them or not.)
user559633
15:36
oh deer
DSM
DSM
"If you bow to the deer, especially in Nara Park, the deer will bow to you."
user559633
not relevant: mango
I recall reading that they would come up to random people and nibble on their coat sleeves in expectation of a treat. Or maybe that's a different park.
@DSM you're not confusing deer and hippogriffs are you?
15:38
Maybe they have a cultural exchange program?
DSM
DSM
Given that I don't know what hippogriffs are I'm betting I'm not.
blasphemy!
Hippogriffs are a fantasy animal from Harry Potter that have a strong sense of honor and only respect riders that bow to them first.
Most prominently featured in Harry Potter and the Convoluted Time Travel Plot.
DSM
DSM
I do have a lot of books to catch up on this Christmas, but the HP series isn't on the list.
@MarcusStuhr Hmm, but not much better than O(n * someFraction * t) is it?
15:42
@tristan I like that google translates that page for me.
@DSM That is actually the case now for me at 14.2… :(
O(n * someFraction * t) is the only improvement I have thought of so far, myself.
DSM
DSM
@poke: guessing what method you could get away with and finding out it won't work for .2? :-)
@poke Woo, my OOP approach to that worked out for me. I didn't have to rewrite at all.
My solution for 14.1 is basically a function r(t) for each reindeer which gives the distance in constant time for each reindeer. So the total solution is O(n).
But I can’t solve 14.2 with just reindeer functions :(
15:45
@JonClements Wow, your hat looks scary :o
DSM
DSM
@poke: sure you can, just not super-quickly..
Yeah, that's what I did. O(N) for 14.1, O(NT) for 14.2.
That is so unpleasant.
Yeah it kind of was :-P
I guess you could solve it using geometry…
Finding linear intersections
So you would only have to calculate it at every intersection point.
Not sure how I would do that though…
meh.
15:50
@BhargavRao Looks slightly like a demon dog or something - not sure if the smiling one would look creepier though
DSM
DSM
Haven't earned a hat I like yet. :-(
@MorganThrapp: there can conceivably be two deer in the lead at the same time and the rules say they should both get points.
Yeah... ummm... smiling one looks creepier I think
@DSM Oh. I didn't hit that condition. :P
AoC is down? o.O
Let me submit my answer! Q_Q
15:53
Lol... Damn creepy
DSM
DSM
I knew private leaderboards would be a bad idea!
"It was working until you messed with it": the bane of all techies.
extraPoints = defaultdict(int)
for t in range(2504):
    r = max(reindeers, key=lambda x: reindeers[x](t))
    extraPoints[r] += 1
I feel so bad.
Hmm, is that too spoilery?
Yeah maybe a bit.
See, that wasn't an issue for me at all.
15:56
I don’t know if it’s an issue for me. I can’t submit my answer :(
> It's not just you! adventofcode.com looks down from here.
DSM
DSM
There's also another difference between your code and mine which I think might cause you problems but you might be able to get away with it.
@DSM Hm?
Just so you know, isup.me is way shorter.
15:57
Where does one go to look at their hats?
I did the latter in my code although I'm not sure if it matters.
@Kevin My reindeer function works fine with that one special input.
DSM
DSM
@Kevin: that's what I was wondering, yeah.

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