« first day (1676 days earlier)      last day (3500 days later) » 

DSM
DSM
15:03
Late-morning cabbage for all.
is it fine asking a question here if i don't want to make a stackoverflow thread for it?
Yeah
DSM
DSM
But it's going to help a lot fewer people.
ok i'll prepare a pastebin, it's really simple
For optimal results, consult sopython.com/chatroom
15:04
@DSM i'm sure it will help no one any way
Got through phone interview to face-to-face with Tesco
Nice :-)
well done @fizzy
@Ffisegydd Excellent
DSM
DSM
@Ffisegydd: I was a Lidl man myself, but grats anyway. :-)
15:05
@Ffisegydd Congrats!
BTW - teasing aside - I'm led to believe that data analytics with supermarkets can be very interesting. An acquaintance of mine worked for Sainsbury's / nectar years ago and some of the things she was doing even then were fascinating
This is with the online site section. So looking at optimisation of prices based on historic/competitor stuff.
Also analysis of churn, survival, etc.
DSM
DSM
I think that's one of the neat things about working on the data side. What's interesting is the relationships, independent of application -- they're math problems, not so much subject-specific problems.
Every grocery store needs an in-house analyst to determine how many carts with a crooked left front wheel they can have before the customers go insane
@Kevin 99.7% as near as I can tell.
15:08
Hah well the phone interview guys said "Yeah so we do all the fun analysis side then we give it to someone else to actually make into production code, that part's boring so we don't do that."
DSM
DSM
Heh.
That 0.3% is the thin line separating order from chaos.
I'm kind of boggling, thinking of all the interrelated parts necessary for me to buy a tomato. Price algorithms and shipping routes and store layouts etc
DSM
DSM
No one knows how to make a pencil, as the story goes.
Yeah it's quite involved.
My lizard hindbrain is telling me "this all sounds like a lot of work. Let's go hunter/gathering."
15:13
Tesco have something called a Clubcard, and were one of the first supermarkets to use it properly.
But that'd be a separate division.
Presumably there is inter-working relationships, but I'd mainly be focused on the online side.
I like an optimisation puzzle - as per @DSM, it's all maths really :)
I've been brushing up on my stats the past few days, don't actually do that much in ffiseg.
15:15
Quite unclear, the comments make it worse
Fun when it translates to the real world. Aforementioned acquaintance reckoned a lot of the time the supermarket knew if there was a pregnancy in a household before the father :D
@JRS yeah I heard that story from Target in US.
DSM
DSM
Didn't someone link that story a few days back?
I did.
Probs another urban myth. Liquid glass for the 21st century
15:16
Nah it's true.
DSM
DSM
Oh, you did, did you? We'll see about th--
ah, such faith in the power of Bayesian predictors
DSM
DSM
Er, guess you did. :-)
Maximize your entropy. What's left is information. ;-)
I always do. There isn't much left of me.
The hell, others coming to know that you will have a kid before you do :P
DSM
DSM
15:18
For most men, that's usually the way it works.
The daughter knew, the grandfather didn't.
user559633
Did the baby know?
@Ffisegydd congrats on the interview, but what about physics?
evaluate P(pregnant | Buying trolley full of anchovies)
The baby didn't know. Humans aren't sentient until around age 3, by my observations.
15:20
@davidism physics will go on without me...probably...
Tesco doesn't strike me as wanting to get into the amorphous materials business.
DSM
DSM
@Ffisegydd: I can count on one hand the number of ideas I contributed to physics which have lasted, and one of those was just that I named a phenomenon. Still, I count it. :-)
This time next year, we'll all be having glass for dinner, mark my words.
Depends on how much I p*ss my mrs off, but yes, I'd say it's a possibility
To have a "number of ideas I contributed to physics which have lasted" is pretty remarkable imho, @dsm
dpaste.de/AGO2 - Hey I'd appreciate it if anyone who has worked with SQLAlchemy could help me out here. I'm trying to make a namespace generation method but I am not sure how to check if the generated namespace is unique or not.
15:24
Can't say I know anything about SQLAlchemy.
I need a suggestion here. Do I go with data analytics as my primary domain or with Cloud computing?
Gotta fill the placement form :|
If you're having to ask us, then neither.
The problem of having worked in two areas
Yes but how should we answer that for you?
It's your placement.
Lol yeah. Which is the better in industry?
15:26
Choose whichever one is harder for your boss to quantify your performance.
Why does "which is better for industry" matter?
@Kevin Yep that is the correct way! Ty
Are you asking "which field will do more to contribute to the overall health of the computer industry?" or "which field will give me a better career trajectory?"?
The second one
I guess it doesn't really matter since I don't know the answer for either of them :-)
15:28
So all you want is to ensure that you have a good career? Any future employer is gonna be lucky to have you.
DSM
DSM
@Kevin: that sounds Dilbertian, which reminds me that I got to email a colleague in charge of a project a Dilbert "premeeting" joke when he wanted me to email him a summary to prepare for a brief ten-minute update meeting. Sometimes life really does imitate art.
Yep Fizzy, wanna have a good career.
I'm going to walk away, before I shout :)
:D
Sometimes the smallest of the decisions are the hardest - By someone
user559633
@Ffisegydd what's wrong with wanting job security
15:31
@tristan nothing, but there are more important things to base a job on. It's not top of the list.
DSM
DSM
@tristan: do you do as much troublemaking IRL?
@DSM I bet he doesn't, I bet he's quiet and timid.
WoW - There is a field Other Achievements I can write a lot about Stack Overflow \o/
user559633
@Ffisegydd dude im like 8'11" and have a giant axe sooooooo.....
DSM
DSM
@BhargavRao: some advice? Write some. Don't write a lot.
15:33
u wot m8 i will reck u i swear on me mum.
user559633
@Ffisegydd oh, i mean sure, but i've worked jobs just for the money and because it let me do what i want when i'm not in the office
I get that reference.
@DSM I have to write a line exactly! So will not be long enough :)
@Ffisegydd Still reminds me of that book cover
user559633
@DSM es posible
15:35
That character is shocked at their own modelling quality
@tristan yeah but if you're starting out in your career, you shouldn't be thinking "hurr durr please tell me what I should do with my life guys! I want the most money/best career/whatever and I don't care what I actually do."
The accepted answer to this question vaguely bothers me. It's right in the sense of "yeah, that will fix it, but that's not what the problem is".
user559633
@Ffisegydd trophy wife tester
It just struck me that asking a group of people on the internet what his placement speciality should be is...ehh...
I get the impression that "get a good career, doesn't matter which" is a common sentiment in India. Not saying it's good or bad.
So this whole conversation just strikes me as a clash of culture :-)
15:37
Phew submitted the form
user559633
@Ffisegydd roger that, i understand why there's an ugly taste in your mouth
This ultrahook thing is incredibly convenient, and webhooks make everything so much better
This is going to be the weirdest spag bol. ever... forgot to buy any tins of chopped tomatoes, so I've thrown in half a tin of baked beans instead :)
You're a culinary pioneer!
Only problem with pioneering is, you're occasionally eaten by sea serpents...
You should make arrabbiata sauce. It means "angry sauce" in Italian. Don't you want your sauce to be angry?
15:41
@Kevin get a good career, doesn't matter which isn't what the trend is. It is rather, get a good career, in which you are happy
Ok :-)
Damn. I just got 2 downvotes on an accepted answer because someone thought it was misleading. I admit my original wording could have been a little misleading. But still... stackoverflow.com/a/30325321/4014959
:D Took your advice though
stackoverflow.com/questions/30323991/… , this is way too much for a simple SO question
@PM2Ring It looks quite good
15:44
Thanks, BhargavRao
ah, davidism already answered all the recent flask questions :(
@corvid the early bird gets the... well, you know the saying
DSM
DSM
The other day I got my first downvote in a while (on an answer currently at +6) but some gentle prompting convinced the downvoter of the error of his ways.
@RobertGrant - did you find a good cert authority in the end?
I got really mad at my last downvote, because I felt like I was being punished for only being 95% correct.
I think I ended up deleting my answer. The classic "I'm taking my ball and going home" maneuver.
15:53
I get the feeling I'm not going to get a reversal from BlackJack. And I have no idea who the other downvoter is.
c-caw
@PM2Ring Think the downvotes are harsh and the comment on the verge of proving itself wrong.
@Kevin I deleted a couple of negative vote answers in my early days, but I left one or two around because I thought they made good examples of how not to do it. :)
I guess the way you could put it is more like "for a very specific case, where a list is returned, you could modify values in a similar way to that which you tried"
Although you do point the OP to the Ned Batchelder article - which I wholeheartedly support. It's good and if I try to explain it myself I invariably get something wrong
15:56
Dumb questions for any stripe users. Are you supposed to only register the customer once and save the id in a local db?
Okay... baked beans instead of chopped tomatoes isn't a completely fail... I'd prefer the tomatoes... but it's edible ;)
@davidism that one looks fine, but miscategorized
it's too broad (and probably a duplicate)
The answer has little to do with the actual question, it's just a simple example of how to append an element with jquery.
That's basically what he's trying to do. Probably the most common categories of questions with flask-jinja is "how do I do javascript thing with jinja?" anyway
OK, I've appended this form element. Why doesn't it work with WTForms? What, you have to use a special field type on the form? Wait, why can't I add more than one input? Wait, the input doesn't have the right attributes, the form field doesn't pick it up. Etc., etc.
16:02
Ah, touche that's true. I think it's really just a javascript question than anything to do with flask really
Hey, if you think you can answer it, go for it! :) I have an aversion to wtforms FieldList.
The way I did it was so ugly haha but functional still
@JRichardSnape Yeah. Hopefully my latest comment gets my point across a bit better to the OP & BlackJack. I might improve the answer itself a little more tomorrow after I've had some sleep & I'm not full of painkillers. :)
DSM
DSM
The life of a prescription analgesic smuggler isn't always roses.
:) Or poppies.
DSM
DSM
16:08
Ooh, that's better. :-/
Speaking of which... Professor Kate Leslie is an anaesthetist, the winner of the 2014 Australian Medical Association Woman in Medicine Award and a leading researcher into awareness and dreaming experienced by patients under general anaesthesia.
Here is her portrait, which I saw earlier today (the top entries in the Archibald prize are currently in my town) From artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2014/29501
DSM
DSM
That's quite a nice picture.
People draw so nicely and I am here putting red circles around stuff
@DSM I thought so. The Archibalds are mostly excellent, since it's the premiere portrait competition in Australia.
There's generally some really weird arty shit, too, though. :)
DSM
DSM
Realistic but with a hint of fantasy, suggestive and not declarative. If you ask what her job is you might not be able to guess, but if someone says "she studies awareness and dreams" you'd say "of course that's right". That's some good work.
16:19
When are they actually going to update the What's New doc for 3.5? docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.5.html
I check it like every day for my answer on updating a dict.
And on that note, I'll say "rhubarb".
Rhubarb
:)
Be bop a rebop...
@PM2Ring Rbrb!
How's everyone doing today?
Welcome to the Python Chatroom.
It's a beautiful day.
Be sure to let your loved ones know they are loved.
16:24
python noob here. can't wrap my head around why I'm getting this error. totally incomprehensible.>>> import cv2
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: dlopen(/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/cv2.so, 2): Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libpng16.16.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/Cellar/opencv/2.4.11_1/lib/libopencv_highgui.2.4.dylib
Reason: Incompatible library version: libopencv_highgui.2.4.dylib requires version 34.0.0 or later, but libpng16.16.dylib provides version 33.0.0
Seems pretty straightforward to me. It doesn't like the library version you have.
installed opencv with homebrew
how do i fix it?
install the right libraries
how do i install a .dylib library??
on osx
with homebrew, I assume
16:27
Is StackExchange.com down?
But the real answer is to use Linux.
5
Pfffffffffft.
i really like osx ;P
@davidism gets a star
Make that double
16:27
OS X > Windows >> Linux
You'll like Linux more, since things will actually just work.
ok not getting into some lame flame war
bahahahahahahahahahaha. "Just work?" Linux?
What drugs are you on?
Linux. The best drug ;)
Bloody Californians :P
16:28
Haven't had a problem in 10 years.
Wow, I've been using it for 10 years.
ok here's a stackoverflow link for the same issue. please help thanks! stackoverflow.com/questions/30330990/…
I installed Ubuntu on a friend's new laptop a couple of weekends ago at the Python meetup group, he seems to be loving it. We were stumped a bit by the UEFI, but I finally got it working. He was happily using it this weekend.
@davidism I starting using it in 1990 I think :)
@AaronHall actually, Ubuntu has some of the best uefi support
I'm sure, you just have to figure out the BIOS settings. Which I finally did.
16:30
It's one thing that bothers me about trying to set up Arch, the uefi documentation is lacking.
DSM
DSM
@Jon: ah, you beat me by a year!
He actually tried doing it before and returned the laptop thinking he had bricked it.
Ahh god... painful memories flooding back: This first Slackware release, version 1.00, was distributed on 17 July 1993 at 00:16:36 (UTC),[2] and was supplied as 24 3½" floppy disk images.[13]
while I may or may not have your attention, does the function here seem right to you? It's written for Python 2: stackoverflow.com/a/30316760/541136
I keep worrying about it. please let me know if there's anything dreadfully wrong with it.
16:33
@AaronHall Oh Man! Another Necromancer?
afraid so @BhargavRao
I said that in my best Dr. Frankenfurter voice.
Where do ya find such questions?
"See androids fighting
Brad and Janet..."
16:37
The only Necromancer of mine is stackoverflow.com/questions/19032023/…
Well, you see, I like to work on problems at various times, and I start looking for answers, and when I determine one is suboptimal, I then attempt to provide a better one...
That too I found that by fluke
Anyone here familiar with scrapy for Python?
> You may ask your question without a preamble.
> For example, you do not need to say “anyone here know Django?” before asking a question about Django. Even if you do, the Django experts in the room might not step forward until hearing the actual question. They may not wish to commit themselves to help until they know how much effort it will entail.
interesting
16:40
Yes, and don't ask to ask. Too much meta discussion makes us cranky.
umm... wifi dropped for some reason
Hey @JonC wrt to this comment
19 hours ago, by Jon Clements
@davidism Think I registered sopython as a group on G+ - just so we had it... no harm in one of us grabbing it on twitter just in case
Can ya gimme the link to the G+ group!
I hate it when someone pings me on messenger, "Hi" and then nothing. I just "hi" them back, minimize the window, and tend to remember to look at it sometime in the next hour. I have a message that clearly states to ask the question and don't "hi" me.
@BhargavRao sure... we're not using it... but you're more than welcome to join if you want
@AaronHall Hi
:D :D
a chatroom is totally different from a communicator window with a single person on it.
Cool. I'm using the scrapy shell, and can't figure out how to use the xpath. Even after using the tutorial, I'm stuck.
Woah the cute puppy is still there
Well, here's my message: "Please include any question with initial ping, or email it."
I used to say don't "hi" me but I guess I changed it to be more to the point.
Sent request
16:44
@BhargavRao and even more cute puupies in the banner :)
Could someone explain how to get the name of the source (e.g. CNN) from msn.com on the Trending Video section?
using scrapy shell
@Bhargav and you're accepted
Nice! Keep that group updated
Add the GM details there
Still trying to figure out Reddit Python. Everything I post there gets downvoted.
Uh Oh! Not as easy as SO
16:46
I just figured out their "flair" which was probably killing me.
Trying to inspect the msn DOM just made firefox crash hard. Hmm... I wonder if that will happen again.
[insert obligatory xkcd]
So my function is recursive. Isn't that cool?
@AaronHall Isn’t cool cool?
It is.
I think cool is very cool.
Nope, didn't crash the second time.
16:49
If cool were an SO answer, I would upvote it.
anyway, heading home, rhubarb
Rbrb poke
why does this chat always make me hungry...
My investigation indicates that msn does not put helpful class names around all the elements you might want to scrape, making it harder to scrape them
@Kevin you get a gold star
16:50
Rbrb, dinner time
I was hoping there would be an easy approach here, to make up for my complete inexperience with scrapy, but nope
Just write a superintelligent AI and you'll be home free.
My recursive function is also a Closure.
Which is also super cool.
I was thinking about how to make your function not a closure, but on second thought it's probably the way to go
I just thought of another way to do it that would be even cooler though, I should put the enclosed variable as a default kwarg prefixed with an underscore
If I specify a class name, does that pull everything with that class name?
16:53
pull?
If scrapy is anything like BeautifulSoup, yes.
oh, scraping
How would I specifiy a class name? I tend to get empty brackets
response.xpath(//something[class=blah]')
First, install BeautifulSoup... ;-)
scrapy kudasai
16:55
Just kidding. I'm only harping on BS because it's all I know.
it's probably quite robust
def getsize(obj):
    # recursive function to dig out sizes of member objects:
    def inner(obj, _seenids = set()):
        obj_id = id(obj)
        if obj_id in _seenids:
            return 0
        _seenids.add(obj_id)
     	size = sys.getsizeof(obj)
        if isinstance(obj, (basestring, numbers.Number, xrange)):
            pass # bypass remaining control flow and return
        elif isinstance(obj, (tuple, list, set, frozenset)):
            size += sum(inner(i) for i in obj)
        elif isinstance(obj, collections.Mapping) or hasattr(obj, 'iteritems'):
It can parse at least two kinds of markup language! HT and X!
Am I missing any datatypes?
important ones, I should say?
None come to mind.
You've got a tab character on the line starting with size =
16:58
Firebug says this is the xpath on msn.com /html/body/div[4]/div/main/div[5]/ul/li[15]/div/ul/li[1]/a/span[2]
but if I paste that into repsonse.xpath on scrpay I get empty brackets []
really? weird
Hello all. Is it possible to get a PDF version of the latest Python docs (e.g. docs.python.org/3/library/index.html) for offline reading?
@fgnu it's right there in the docs: docs.python.org/3/download.html
Re: getting rid of the closure, I was thinking of something like:
def getsize(obj, _seenids = None):
    if _seenids is None:
        _seenids = set()
    obj_id = id(obj)
    if obj_id in _seenids:
        return 0
    _seenids.add(obj_id)
    size = sys.getsizeof(obj)
    if isinstance(obj, (basestring, numbers.Number, xrange)):
        pass # bypass remaining control flow and return
    elif isinstance(obj, (tuple, list, set, frozenset)):
        size += sum(getsize(i, _seenids) for i in obj)
    elif isinstance(obj, collections.Mapping) or hasattr(obj, 'iteritems'):
Which I have not bothered to test so I don't actually know if it works.
@davidism Ah, thanks much.
17:00
Oops, forgot the parameters for a moment
ok, I got rid of the tab and I'm using a function cache, see original on the post
@Kevin that doesn't work, you're creating a set every call
But now that I've gotten rid of my enclosed variable, it should work like that now
I don't need the closure. I'll update my answer later when I can be sure about my testing.
It creates a set on every call that does not explicitly supply the second parameter
Which, admittedly, was every call before I edited my message
well ok, but it's unnecessarily verbose written that way
oh, I need the closure
That is a valid perspective, yes.
for that reason
I need the set instantiated on the outer method call
I'll keep the closure to avoid passing around _seen_ids in each call.
although the above variation may be more performant...
It results in one fewer lines of code and shorter lines on the longest lines, so I think I'm definitely going to keep the closure.
Who can guess why I do the hasattr(obj, 'iteritems') check?
No one?
17:16
Overly literal guess: because not all Mappings have an iteritems method
well it's an or check, it's because not all semantic mappings are registered to the Mapping ABC, specifically the dict proxy object for class definitions
@user929304 please don't link newly asked questions here, as per sopython.com/chatroom.
user4587874
@Ffisegydd thanks, my bad, wasn't aware of this rule.
No problem, if I get back from the store in time I may be able to look at your problem if someone else hasn't answered it :)
user4587874
that'd be so kind, cheers!
17:28
Cabbage!
17:40
Anyone have a good short intuition for the Python Virtual Machine?
We're all cabbages at heart.
@AaronHall you mean introduction?
Looks like this guy is still trying to get us to do his homework
"Spent 60 $ and they wanted .50 cents for extra dumpling sauce." -- My favorite restaurant review ever.
@Kevin why not just hammer that as an exact dupe?
17:56
I was going to, but then someone snuck an answer in and I got discouraged and I went on reddit instead.
I guess I will now though
@davidism No, intuition. "stack this, stack that, frames go here, values go here, and on a real machine it's like this..."
gotta reduce my adipose tissue. No more sugar in my tea. No more big meals. Cutting back on carbs.
I've been steadily gaining like three pounds a year and I'm worried this trend will continue indefinitely.
(twist ending: my mass is increasing because I'm in a continuously accelerating rocket ship)
18:13
Worried? In 17 septillion years you're gonna be a star!
Er, maybe a large moon.
If I can't find pants that fit, I'll be giving large moons way before then.
@Kevin Are you fat?
Oh! Sorry didn't read the above message
Not at this time, but the future holds many possibilities.
I have one overweight uncle and one underweight one. The Kevinson family gene pool is a crapshoot.
I knew cheaper lines were baggier. I didn't realize they cheated so much. I just thought more expensive clothes had a better fit.
Oh yeah. I wear a 34, but according to a tape measure my waist is 40'.
18:29
I used to wear 34 ... that was before I started programing ... Im up 4 sizes now ...
well before i started programming for a living :P
I have spent 1 year on programming and i feel like an idiot who didnt learned it faster.
@Emyen I've been programming for ~3 years and I haven't the faintest idea what I'm doing.
You never finish learning, and if you think you have done then you're kidding yourself.
Even Martijn learns things everyday.
Ive been programming for 20 years ... but only 5 of em have been full time for a living
meh maybe not every day
I've been perfect since birth
18:33
I'm a 32 - which I think's impressive for someone that sits on their arse most of the day and eats far too many kebabs/burgers/fry ups
thats one of those always true/always false statements
@Ffisegydd I mean: The things i know so far, i think i used too long time for it. I could be more efficient etc..
hmmm ... i dunno people learn at different speeds largely consistent with how many hours they practice a day
@Emyen You could always be more efficient. You'll get better the more you program. Everyone starts somewhere.
The things i used months/weeks to understand before. would only take hours/mins today.
18:35
thats only because it builds on all the knowledge you have accumulated up until now
theres a story about picasso and a napkin sketch
someone thought he was charging too much for a 5 minute sketch on a napkin
he replied that it took him a lifetime to be able to sketch it in 5 minutes on a napkin
(I doubt its a true story)
Reminds me of the Knowing Where to Put the X story.
@Ffisegydd "Even Martijn learns things everyday." - HERESY!
Picasso did sell napkin sketches, apparently. Dunno if the rest of the story is true.
And my 3D Graphics Engine in python is almost finished. Only som few things with the view matrix(I made it with FPS style with pitch and yaw). But i don't know what i should do next. Continuing with untried things like Texture Mapping, Back-face culling and more..?
Funny, I have a reputation as a know-it-all in my Python meetup group. But I always state: "No frameworks."
18:41
I wish there was a Python meetup near me. :/
Make one :-)
I've thought about it. I just don't have time to organize anything these days.
Maybe in a month or two once I'm not about to move.
Make time :-)
Ok, I'm done being bossy
Eh, I could use a little bossy so that I actually do things instead of sitting around and complaining. ;)
Oh I may end up moving to Oxford, and there's a Python meetup there, huzzah.
18:44
screw that that takes work .... I have work and a wife and kids to provide all the work I could possibly want already :P
Just make the Meetup group on the website, find a local techie host that wants a Python honey-pot to lure the Pythonistas, create a standing weekly event, and show up. It's easy as pie.
I want to go to a Python meetup but I'm afraid the whole thing will revolve around 3rd party libraries I don't know anything about.
I'm going to PyCon India this year
Kind of excited, but I'm worried about the same thing, @Kevin
There will be the Django clique and the numpy clique and the scrapy clique and I'll be in the corner saying "does anyone want to talk about lambdas..."
Once I'm settled in a job I'm gonna try and go to a PyCon.
18:45
Haha, I'm hoping I'll be well into the numpy clique by the time PyCon comes around :P
Kevin's just sat in the corner wearing his "Tkinter For Life" t-shirt.
Hehe
;_;
@Kevin every group revolves around the packages the most of them use. Just show up and be the "no frameworks" guy, and demand Python oriented stuff.
And demand speakers show the code
I tried to get my company to get me a ticket to pycon ... no go last year ... ill try again this year
18:47
I think I've decided. I'm buying a ticket if I can't get asked to speak.
which probably won't happen
Nothing worse than speakers who don't show the code
Then how does it work?
Magic?
Can I make it do my homework too?
You're just supposed to, like, know, man.
It works because I say so.
Nobody in the audience knows how it works but everyone else is nodding in understandment, so you should nod too or else it will be embarrassing.
Python, the only programming language that does your homework for you.
from homework import answers.
BAM.
18:51
Speakers should fear me. I'm fearless as an audience member.
I don't care if I look dumb.
generally makes me a lot smarter in the long run.
Yum, unsweetened tea... blech!
can you do multiple requests to stripe with a single token?

« first day (1676 days earlier)      last day (3500 days later) »