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7:01 PM
speaking of interviews - got a job in data analysis yesterday (weird having an actual office job after 3 years of contracting)
 
Nice dude
 
user559633
cheers @JGreenwell congrats (if you took the job because you wanted it)
 
DSM
Pineapples for @JGreenwell. Also the little straws.
 
okay, that worked... just sent an email (mail merge) to all candidates for MP in my consituency
 
course most of my work is in .Net (Azure & Sharepoint) :P
 
DSM
7:02 PM
@JonC: to any purpose, or just because it's Wednesday?
 
@DSM 'cos I'm serious about voting
 
@DSM @Jon "Got any spare babies for photo-op purposes?"
 
DSM
@JonC: still not getting it. :-( Lots of people take voting seriously, but not everybody emails all the candidates. List of questions?
 
most of the "party politics" in the UK have produced their manifestos kinda thing
@DSM only question was... "if I vote from you - how do you differ from the other parties and how will you serve your constituency"
 
thanks @DSM @tristan & @JonClements
 
7:05 PM
@JonClements Don't they have like, organizations that do that for you?
 
@JonClements as long as the letter wasn't like Fry's
 
DSM
Question I didn't think I'd ask myself today: If orange is similar to orange pepper and orange pepper is similar to green pepper and green pepper is similar to green apple and green apple is similar to pineapple and pineapple is similar to pine, is orange similar to pine?
 
who is responsible for the starred list nowadays?
 
DSM
Oh, it's Pete-- umm.
 
7:13 PM
yeeaaahhhnnnoooo.
 
DSM
The higher-ups might know. I honestly thought you were still curating it.
 
I'm not RO anymore..
 
I know we were talking about this yesterday, but David Beazley's talk on imports was great:
 
but what is unfortunate, is that all 4 of my starred posts have gone.
like in 4 hours or so..
I mean.. I thought I created pretty decent rules back then.. which served the room for at least 1.5 years very well.
 
DSM
Grinberg gave a flask talk. I should watch that.
 
7:15 PM
I was going through stuff earlier. Sorry, got a little trigger happy with that new extension that Poke wrote.
 
I see. not good @davidism, not good ;)
 
@Peter you never got back to me to talk about that further - after another discussion mate
 
@DSM sounds like a (backwards) decision tree problem
 
I've been trying to remove stuff that doesn't make any sense out of context (unless that's what makes it amusing).
For the most part I just follow the 3 day 3 star rule though.
 
@JonClements I've told you: I'm okay with the decision -- not with the method -- and I can't be a responsible RO nowadays, that's clear for me
so no worries, I will ping you about the ROship as soon as I get enough time and attention to do so
 
7:19 PM
you're always welcome here, and when you get time to do RO stuff, more than welcome to get that back :p
 
all righty then ;)
anywho, it is pizza + series/movie time :D
rhubarb(all)
~
 
oooooooo, pizza
which pizza....
 
@JonClements this one here ^^^
;)
 
DSM
That's a very large pizza.
 
regular 32 cm
 
7:23 PM
@DSM we've just invisible to the decimal point there
Hey wat... wait... 32cm for a pizza is normal?
 
yepp
 
@JonClements I know what you're trying to say, but that sentence makes no sense.
 
46cm, 50cm and 60cm are the big ones
 
1650 feet is pretty big
 
ahh.. I see your confusions now :D:D:D
 
DSM
7:24 PM
@Kevin: yeah, that's what I was thinking. Over eight times the size of a hockey rink.
 
9" with toppings is "normal"
once ordered a 15"
 
1650 HUF ~ 3.95 GBP
 
Luckily it's a quiet pizza, topping out at only six decibels.
 
@JonClements that's the extra small in hungary
@Kevin +1
(db == darab => pieces)
 
oh :-)
 
7:26 PM
anyway, gtg now, c u lads!
 
wow
@PeterVaro take care
that'd be like £18 here
 
@JonClements (I know I ordered from the Domino's while I was there)
 
@Peter I bet that was a heart stopping moment
 
Does a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it come from a mod? (for a VLQ/NAA flag)
 
(yeah it was.. btw for 18GBP in Hungary you could buy 2x45cm pizzas)
 
7:35 PM
So yeah, this message did come from a mod. Writing a meta question...
 
buh, I can't get this infinite scroll to work :|
 
7:50 PM
Can't convert 'list' object to str implicitly <- lies
 
DSM
Lies?
 
Okay, is this a VLQ answer?
 
30
Q: Is an answer in another programming language if the question is specifically about a certain language a valid answer?

Alexis KingRecently, I came across this question asking about collecting a list into sublists in Scheme. The OP received a very comprehensive answer, which was accepted. However, another answer was posted in a completely different language, Java. In my opinion, this is completely ridiculous for a number of...

@vaultah responses in that include some mention of NAA flags
 
Umm
 
specifically some of the responses talk about linked answers that add no value and whether they are or are not NAA
 
8:01 PM
@vaultah yeah, it's low quality
 
I think I just faced a Robo-Decliner. Too bad he's a mod.
 
actually, there are three answers that are equally bad on that q
 
the post support your claim that it is VLQ btw
 
DSM
This is a new one for me: the OP comes back, and posts a new question he self-answers as an answer.
 
cbg
Just had to dig through /var/log/mail.log to figure out why I couldn't get Trello's verification email
turns out Dovecot-Sieve was dropping the message because of an improper header
Message-Id was <unique_identifier@Nodemailer> and sieve required the domain to have a literal . in it (e.g. gmail's is <unique_identifier@mail.google.com>
 
@Ffisegydd: the ratio on last year's elections cannot be found.
Because you are missing the votes for the other 20 candidates.
Those are no longer displayed.
 
8:28 PM
Hmm, should I finish and post the following
or it's pointless and I'll get downvoted to oblivion
 
@Martijn I did wonder why the candidates were so few. I could work with the current top 10 but doesn't seem much point.
 
Holy crud, Trello actually responded to my bug report in their "Contact Us" form!
And the person who responded sounded like they actually knew what they were talking about
bestill my heart
 
for i in range (9, 0, -1):
    for j in pandigitals(i):
        d = int(''.join(j))

        if Util.is_prime(d):
            print (d)
            break
    else:
        continue
    break
Is that for loop escaping what a sane programmer would do? I can't tell what's 'right' with python sometimes.
 
I'm assuming the else is supposed to be indented further? :)
 
8:39 PM
No
 
it's a for/else construct?
 
Yea. I want it to break out of both fors when the if is fulfilled.
 
Oh I see what's going on
 
I want to post this every time someone submits a PEP8 PR to a project from now on.
 
8:41 PM
Probably better to use itertools.product so there's only one loop to break out of
hmm though I don't know if you actually can.
so I guess a genexp
 
I think you got it actually.
 
for d in (int(''.join(j) for i in range(9, 0, -1) for j in pandigitals(i)):
    if Util.is_prime(d):
        print(d)
        break
 
Yea, thanks. That makes more sense.
 
(as far as I know) itertools.product only works when the iterators are independent
I don't think there's any way for one value to feed to the next
@davidism bookmarked for later, especially since I tend to be the kind of person to fork and PR for PEP8 reformats~
was anyone here interested in using keybase.io ?
I have a couple of alpha keys
 
9:09 PM
@davidism huh, it's not VLQ, according to George Stocker
 
@AdamSmith I have some too.
 
Neither of those answers are "Very Low Quality". Very Low Quality means the post is unredeemable, is completely crap, and should be deleted by a moderator immediately. In neither case is that true. — George Stocker ♦ 14 mins ago
 
To be fair, it's low quality, not very low quality. I really don't like the whole debate. :(
@vaultah undelete it if you can please, I was going to post something to George
@GeorgeStocker then again they're both somewhat low quality, and neither of them are likely to be redeemed: they're old, and we constantly discourage major edits to other users' answers. So what's the point of keeping these around? All they do is demonstrate what "quality" we allow when new users stumble upon them and decide to make some "answers" of their own. — davidism 8 secs ago
 
@davidism which is what downvoting is for, really.
 
0
A: How to Add A LinkButton Next to AddNewRecord In RadGrid For To Do Something?

MoonLighthttp://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/grid-commanditemtemplate.html

I bet George would have rejected this ^
Everything is redeemable if you try hard enough
 
9:20 PM
Yeah, there's an overlap between vlq and down votes, but I don't think that's the best argument for not deleting bad content.
 
I stopped downvoting answers because that way I'm only losing rep. Posters do not even care to edit their own downvoted answers.
 
9:33 PM
I downvote
hey can someone do a quick SO API query for me? Im assuming someone has something setup to allow quick quick queries :P ..(not that oauth2 is hard) ... what percent of [asana] has accepted answers ... I wanna yell at the asana people a bit
 
9:48 PM
I usually don't downvote questions, prefer cv or flag. I'll downvote answers if they're harmful or bad or off-topic
 
DSM
Time to start shutting it down. Rhubarb for all!
 
rbrb @DSM
 
@MartijnPieters speaking of keybase -- can you find me from my github id? I can do keybase id adsmith, keybase id web://www.nottheeconomist.com, keybase id reddit://rowenlemmings, but not keybase id github://nottheeconomist and they're all proven IDs.
that said: quitting time. Rhubarb
 
10:06 PM
I'm still having trouble with that double-loop. Can anyone help me reduce it to one loop?
for i in range (9, 0, -1):
    for j in pandigitals(i):
I've tried so many variations on
`for j in pandigitals(i) for i in range (9, 0, -1):`

And nothing seems to work.
pandigitals(i) returns itertools.permutations('54321') or some similar string if that matters.
 
10:22 PM
@Ffisegydd HoC3 was miserable.. I think it is the end of the series for me!
 
@JoranBeasley: you can find that on the tag top users page. Or just use regular search ; [asana] hasaccepted:yes gives you the number of questions with accepted anwers.
The search says there are 148 questions with accepted answers out of 333 questions total.
 
perfect thanks :P ... I need to learn2search :P
I feel like they(asana) dont give enough attention to their API... and that was one of the major contributing factors that convinced my company to use asana for project management (and we pay them alot of monies too)
 
10:56 PM
@AdamSmith perhaps an issue with your camel-case name? The keybase.io client is on GitHub; perhaps file a bug report?
 
@MartijnPieters could be. I wanted to be sure it wasn't just PEBKAC
:)
@QuestionC use the genexp I gave you earlier
(int(''.join(j)) for i in range(9, 0, -1) for j in pandigitals(i))
 
11:19 PM
@AdamSmith wouldn't that technically still be a double for loop?
 
@JGreenwell It's one genexp. His earlier text asked how better to do:
for i in range(9, 0, -1):
    for j in pandigitals(i):
        d = int(''.join(j))
        if some_condition(d):
            do_something()
            break # out of both loops
    else:
        continue # if it didn't break, keep going
    break # if it did break, break outer loop too.
 
ahh, I see. He only added the "one loop" the last time
 
I originally suggested itertools.product because I didn't notice that the for j in ... loop actually used i.
 
this looks like some premature optimization to me
but a week of helping people with term projects has probably left me a bit jaded
 

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