> While promoting John Wick: Chapter 2, Reeves said he would be open to returning for another installment of the franchise if the Wachowskis were involved. "They would have to write it and direct it. And then we’d see what the story is, but yeah, I dunno, that’d be weird, but why not?”
There's still plenty of room for Matrix prequels, too... There's a five-matrix gap between the origin story in The Animatrix, and the start of the first film
There's your gimmick right there. Every version of the Matrix gets a movie, and every one follows different internal laws
I want to see the societal breakdown that occurs due to the widespread discovery of administrator console commands. Gunfights except instead of guns, everyone types "kill -9" as fast as possible
There are only two kinds of people: People that have seen the whole Matrix trilogy, and people that saw it but pretend that they didn't see it or that they never made more than one.
This might seem kinda random, but I got this md5 code: "21e6fe41060f6c4413a18542add5ebcc", I have tried decrypting it on several different websites without luck. Is it possible to somehow decrypt it?
Extra super mega hard because there are multiple inputs that could produce the same hash. It's like asking "x divided by 16 has a remainer of 7. What is x's value?"
I want to create an array of array, in which each array has 4 numbers. Each number should be a random number between -1 to 1. But the sum of all these 4 numbers should also be between -1 to 1. I tried random.randrange(-1, 1, 1), which makes sum out of the given boundary. Then I tried random.randrange(-1, 1, 0.1), which throws me an error that it could not be a non-integer. Anyone know of a way how to do this?
Here it is, since you asked for what I've attempted in more detail. pastebin.com/k0GUkPFS
Since I wish to calculate sine on these 4 numbers' sum, it has to be between -1 to 1. But I don't know of a way to get random number with smaller steps (float steps).
@idjaw I'm using with open('2015.csv', 'a') as v15: (and other years) to break out a large dataframe in Pandas. So as I understand it it's only opening the CSV file when I'm ready to append the next batch of data.
Interesting. My laptop is on work VPN, so I expect LAN activity to be non-functional...now, my Spotify is open and detects I'm playing Spotify from my phone casting on to my speakers at home. However, by using my work laptop on VPN, sending controls via spotify to what is playing here at home is instant
I'm impressed by how fast that is happening actually
Just remember that doesn't mean you have privacy from snoopers at work IT-- all of your DNS traffic probably still goes there
Does anyone have a good resource for learning about x509? And I mean more than "here's how you set up let's encrypt for nginx". I mean "What is a PEM, what do these fields on the certificate mean, how can I set up an encrypted tunnel between two computers with self-signed certs"
Just saw the discussion about tauthon. I love the new name, allows us to group deprecation of pi and implementation of Python 2.8 under the same category (silly and futile proposals that can be safely ignored)
Ah, the XY problem, where "I have a specific set of steps, how do I tell computer to do exactly those steps" turns into "how to put left shoe on right foot".
The disconnect always baffles me.
I can't really tell what you're asking. I think you want to only set the date fields once the thing is published. If that's the case, then do exactly that: don't set defaults, and set the values in whatever code handles publishing. — davidism4 mins ago