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2:01 PM
It's cute when a young programmer says "I'm only 9 so please bear with me", but it's not so cute when a 17 year old does it. Face it dude, you're nearly eligible to vote, you can't use the "I'm not intellectually developed enough to understand complex concepts" excuse any more
 
@paul23 I compiled 3.6 from github not so long ago, it was completely painless
I did need to install some dependencies to get everything working in the stdlib, but that was just +1 step (once Antti told me what to do:P)
 
DSM
@AshishNitinPatil: of course, but you can also safely assume that not paying attention to possible down-the-road changes can lead to many assumptions being baked into code too early.
 
@Kevin You have to learn at one point, and programming is difficult if you haven't done anything like it before.
 
@Kevin if a 9-year-old asks me to bear with them I start looking for a teddy...
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The correct excuse in that case is not "I am X years old" but "I only have X days of experience with Python"
 
2:03 PM
@paul23 but it's ... Kevin'd yet again
 
@AndrasDeak Heh.
 
DSM
If it weren't for the age of the account, I'd suspect it was a troll by one of the usual suspects.
 
@Kevin how does that not have any close votes??
 
Wow comments on that post are being written faster than chat here.
 
DSM
2:05 PM
@AndrasDeak: everyone was basking in astonishment.
 
Readers were stunned into unaction -- augh beaten by dsm
 
DSM
Oh, and a callback to yesterday:
In [6]: %time s = ast.literal_eval("[" + "1," * (2*10**6) + "]")
CPU times: user 8.06 s, sys: 716 ms, total: 8.78 s
Wall time: 9.08 s

In [7]: %time s = ast.literal_eval("[" + "1," * (3*10**6) + "]")
CPU times: user 22.1 s, sys: 4.68 s, total: 26.7 s
Wall time: 7min 11s
#swapproblems
 
oh great, who's going to explain him how indentation works for python?
 
now it is done tell me the solution of error — Kushagra Upadhyaya 24 secs ago
that's great
 
DSM
I'm seriously starting to think that this is a troll, and possibly one already known to us. It wouldn't be past some of our more infamous opponents to create accounts and then have them remain dormant for a long time.
 
2:10 PM
If he's a troll, joke's on him. He can't waste my time because my time is worthless.
I'm just happy I'm getting prompt responses to my comments. Quite refreshing in a world where OPs post bad questions and then go on a ten mile run
 
Been there, done that!
 
I'd say there's still a solid 40% chance he's got a genuine problem. It wouldn't be the first time that IDLE gave a cryptic message on seemingly syntactically valid code.
 
stackoverflow.com/q/43104600 too broad / recommendation
 
(assuming that the indentation errors in OP's code only exist in his post)
 
giving the answerer a pass though since at least it has some effort, even if it's a mess
 
DSM
2:13 PM
re: IDLE -- true that. (Which I'm hoping is about ten years out of date, which is what I usually aim for.) I've had it simply silently refuse to execute commands.
 
Why does python still ship with IDLE btw?
 
I'd place "true that" closer to the turn of the century, I think
 
DSM
And time rolls ever onward. :-/
 
smh fam tbh
 
What Kevin said. At this stage, I'm willing to cut Kushagra some slack because he does appear to be cooperating, despite the language difficulties. However, I do suspect that he is a bit of a spoiled brat, and is used to having people do stuff for him on demand. ;)
 
2:16 PM
good morning everyone
 
Ah, we've got a screenshot
 
DSM
Possibly I've grown too cynical.
 
Hmm, this screenshot appears to contain no code.
 
Screenshot being there, I think it's actually properly indented and he's just "not doing anything" (making the function not calling it)
Missing the infamous if __name__ == '__main__': or a manual call.
 
@DSM I think I have the same level of suspicion as you. I'm just more willing to play with actively malicious users.
 
DSM
2:19 PM
I think the reason I'm so suspicious is because one of the regulars used the same pattern of repeatedly asking for the answer after minor changes to the question. But someone pretending to be a brat doesn't mean there aren't any real ones.
 
has he actually specified how he's running the script?
it's just all weird
but I'm with Kevin, it's not actually a loss to me if this turns out to be a troll
 
It occurs to me that I don't know how to open IDLE, so I'm not going to be able to help much beyond prodding for more information
 
you can always try prodding with a sharper stick
 
It's not in c:\Programming\Python27\Scripts... Hmm
 
DSM
It's a Python 2 question so I don't have to think about it anyhow. ;-)
 
2:20 PM
whoah, dude, I have idle!
3.6, but it's idle
 
DSM
Deep inside, don't we all have idle?
 
@AndrasDeak It comes with python...
 
all I have is idle
then guilt overcomes idle and work is begotten
 
Remember not to Idle, it's bad for the environment
 
How can idle write anything about that .py file without telling idle to do anything with that .py file? Another notch towards "troll"
+1 for the answerer though who understood Kevin's heartfelt instructions
 
2:24 PM
Ok, I found where IDLE is... Ah, I get the same output that OP does iff draw_square() is indented so it's inside the draw_square definition.
4.2 quatloos to @paul23.
 
wait, so...it is idling in idle?
 
can somebody here reopen my question. Somebody marked is a duplicate who was wrong and the links dont relate to the question stackoverflow.com/questions/43119258/…
 
I wasn't wrong.
 
care to explain
 
Yeah, you asked, very briefly, without detail, how to redirect with AJAX the way a form submit would, and the linked duplicates answer that.
 
2:27 PM
in relation to flask , which returns a render template
 
Flask can return other things. Such as a redirect or a JSON response.
But try reading the answers in the linked duplicates, which cover that.
 
@bpb101 I do not think that means what you think it means :)
 
The linked answers cover either faking a form submit to use the standard redirect behavior, or faking the redirect by returning the location in a JSON response.
 
If you edit additional detail into your question, and if that detail demonstrates that your problem is qualitatively different from the problem in the dupe target, then in principle, the person(s) that closed your question will reopen it.
 
@Kevin I almost never use Idle. But I suspect that RESTART stuff is because Idle is a Tkinter program, but Turtle runs on top of Tkinter, so Turtle finds there's already a Tkinter root window when it does the turtle.Screen() call.
 
2:32 PM
@PM2Ring Sounds reasonable.
 
Those are your options, since browsers don't support intermediate handling of redirects. Well, until fetch is standard and not a polyfill, see this third semi-dupe: stackoverflow.com/questions/282429/…
Please don't abuse newlines.
 
DSM
Heh. git log just proved that I wasn't responsible for some very strange code, but it was one of my minions.
 
@bpb101 you don't appear to have edited your question to demonstrate a programming problem that isn't answered by the linked duplicates. Also, you must have missed above where I said the form is faked, it has nothing to do with what's on the page. See how to ask and minimal, complete, and verifiable example, although be aware that there are tons of duplicates, even if you edit, so try searching first.
The problem is also not Flask-specific at all.
If you're asking "I'm returning a page and want to render it" and not, how it's currently worded "I'm returning a redirect and want to navigate there", then there's a duplicate for that too, I just need a minute to find it.
 
@Kevin Ok. So it was an indentation error after all. I just closed it as a typo.
 
@bpb101 also, that edit that I rolled back is not going to fly very well in the reopen queue, you should probably follow the advice you've been given instead.
 
2:40 PM
Somehow I'm not surprised that I got a "thanks" comment and no accept
@PM2Ring Darn! I was just about to do that.
 
The statement "this is not a duplicate" doesn't actually make it not a duplicate. Also, it has nothing to do with , a completely unrelated Python library for making requests.
 
DSM
I'm impressed you never drop Who You Are in these contexts. I'd probably play that card more frequently.
 
I am a model of restraint... in that regard.
 
All these Flask questions, is making me want to revive my website :\.... Maybe when I finish with my life of games I will get back on it :\
 
davidism prefers the silent scourge of objectivity
 
2:47 PM
I had a fun "This isn't a duplicate!" edited into he question a few hours ago, but I guess the penny must've dropped after the OP read my comments because they deleted the "This isn't a duplicate!" stuff back out again in the grace period. stackoverflow.com/questions/43115459/…
 
@MooingRawr I ordered the OST and it just shipped. Should be here in about a week!
We'll see what happens with customs.
The only thing I'm bummed about is that Emil's song is in Japanese. It's amusing in its own way, but the English is just so good.
 
Im attempting the hidden form method, however it never answered my question, it was a reasonable work arround
 
I still don't know what the question you keep referring to is, because it's definitely not the one you actually wrote. See my previous messages on the subject for how to fix that.
 
@DSM Mortals cannot safely perceive the terrible beauty of our true forms.
That's why I don't tell anyone I invented KevinScript. Yeah, that's why. It's not because nobody ever asks.
;_;
 
DSM
"A Terrible Beauty: The Ongoing History of Python Developers"
 
2:58 PM
You have a whole wiki page about it!
 
citation needed
 
DSM
If you can find a more authoritative source than sopython.com, I'd like to hear about it.
 
@Kevin did you invent KevinSCript?
 
Citation: Unknown author. Observable Objective Reality. Unknown publisher, 13.7 billion BCE. Universe
@enderland Don't melt like the bad guys from The Lost Ark when you hear this, but: yes.
 
Is anyone watching The Expanse season 2 yet? I haven't started yet, going to soon.
 
3:03 PM
I see advertisements for The Expanse every week when I watch The Magicians, but it hasn't piqued my interest enough... Yet.
 
@davidism her voice was what pushed me to order the CD... I don't think you would get hit by custom. DSM said something about packages being under 384 $ ( here in the Great North City) don't get hit by custom, I Can't really confirm or deny it since the only time I got hit by custom were on orders over 500$ and it was only twice..
 
DSM
@MooingRawr: that's not at all what DSM said!
 
I wish I can load up youtube to listen to her songs :( Just gotta wait
@DSM you said something about if it's over 60 bucks in custom we pay the differences
and then I mathed it and you confirmed it :( or did i misunderstood you
 
@MooingRawr haha, Emil, not Emi.
Although yes, Emi's voice is amazing.
 
@davidism oh .... I just noticed the l.... man I'm bad at reading .... :\
 
3:05 PM
I remember that conversation.
23 hours ago, by DSM
@MooingRawr: there's a limit, about 60$, I think. Below that it's exempt, above that you owe duty on the difference between the cost and 60$.
 
For some reason, The Magicians is on Netflix but The Expanse isn't.
 
23 hours ago, by MooingRawr
So if your package is worth over 384$ ( assuming the flat fee is 10$) you will have to cover the differnce
 
@Kevin how's The Magicians? I enjoyed the books but are they good as a show?
 
I didn't understand how MR got 384 from 60, there, though
 
23 hours ago, by DSM
Yeah.
 
3:06 PM
But you're the one that mentioned the figure "$384" first, yes? Where did you get that number initially?
 
Well, with shipping plus points discount it came out to $46.
 
@Kevin I took the 60 dollars minus the flat fee of 10 dolllars yielding me 50 dollars of custom fees based on %, so I divided 50 by .13 because 13% custom fee, and I got 384 dollar worth of package....
 
DSM
If your package is worth over 384$, indeed, you'll have to pay duty on the difference between that and 60$. That's not at all the same thing as saying that packages being under 384$ don't get hit with duties.
 
@davidism They dont add the shipping cost to the package value I think
 
I see. I have no idea what any of that means but it looks like real math.
 
3:08 PM
@DSM OH you meant 60 dollars worth of package! I took that as 60 dollars of the 13% fee, as in if custom cost the post office more than 60 dollars to process your package you pay the differences......
 
Reminds me of the puzzle about the three guys staying at a hotel and a bunch of complicated stuff happens and it seems like the bellhop magically acquires a dollar out of nowhere.
 
My apology....
 
The missing dollar riddle is a famous riddle that involves an informal fallacy. It dates back to at least the 1930's, although similar puzzles are much older. Although the wording and specifics can alter, the puzzle runs along these lines: Three people check into a hotel room. The clerk says the bill is $30, so each guest pays $10. Later the clerk realizes the bill should only be $25. To rectify this, he gives the bellhop $5 to return to the guests. On the way to the room, the bellhop realizes that he cannot divide the money equally. As the guests didn't know the total of the revised bill, the...
 
@davidism I like the show quite a lot. I haven't read the books, though, so I can't compare.
 
DSM
3:09 PM
And the 60$ limit only applies to gifts, and the lesser 20$ exemption doesn't apply to lots of media. Check the customs website to be sure.
I tried to get through the first book of The Magicians and bounced. I preferred the show.
 
> You do not have to pay the GST on the following goods that are imported into Canada by mail:
goods worth CAN$20 or less; and
gifts from family members or friends who live abroad when the worth is CAN$60 or less.
The Government of Canada has entered into agreements with certain provinces to collect the HST at a rate of 13 percent. If you live in a participating province, you will have to pay the HST instead of the GST.
 
$60 seems like such an arbitrary number
 
we pay HST :D which 13% :\ source for above quote
 
Let me just join in with my complaint that our (EU?) customs regulations are such that customs are paid after price+shipping :|
 
Oh maybe I got lucky when I import things from Japan. Sometimes I don't get hit sometimes I do (if I order solo), generally my packages are over 100 CAD :\ I feel very lucky then....
 
3:13 PM
Seriously, cv-pls that question, it just got a ridiculous answer.
 
@AndrasDeak but but isn't that's the reason for brexit (semi serious question on why people would want to leave the EU, if there's other reasons than the regulations)
 
brexit is a complicated mess and I don't know
 
I recently read a P.G. Wodehouse story where the secondary conflict was that the antagonist didn't want to pay customs on an expensive piece of jewelry, so he hid it inside a kewpie doll which he put in the protagonist's luggage. If you intend to do something like this, I suggest not giving valuable jewels to somebody you hate, in the hopes that they don't discover it and you can retrieve them later by breaking into their house.
 
@davidism it's also blatantly plagarized
 
Because that will only lead to a hilarious farce.
 
3:15 PM
@enderland I'm trying to find the source
 
@enderland flag it?
 
@davidism quora.com/…
@AndrasDeak already done
 
thanks
 
@enderland yeah, I made a typo in the phrase I searched for
 
@enderland dam got kevin'd
 
3:16 PM
python-related typos should be called pyhto-s
 
@davidism I just copied random sentences
well that was fast deletion on the answer, now I need 10k SO rep
 
nope, 10k won't get you fast deletion
 
I find the best way to find sources is to quotes the sentences right above some list.
 
nor any kind of answer-deletion
 
@AndrasDeak no but it will let me see who deleted things :)
 
3:17 PM
ooh, I see :P
see what I did there?
(self-delete btw)
 
@MooingRawr yeah, or take sentences which look like buzzword bingo (lol)
@AndrasDeak weird
 
are * stars, in your opinion, or are they only asterisk?
 
I already flagged it though, meh
 
@enderland why "meh"? Plagiarism is still a no-no, even if the post got deleted in the mean time
hopefully a mod will pick it up, prod a few other answers, and maybe hand out some punishment
 
yeah, though plagarism is a bit annoying to really investigate
SE should run people's posts through google on exact phrase matching and autoflag
 
3:20 PM
probably not worth the effort
 
DSM
And you'd get a lot of false positives (quoting from official docs, etc.)
 
@DSM as long as you ignored stuff in > then it'd probably be ok
@AndrasDeak idk. I think you underestimate how much blatant plagarism happens
 
whoever systematically copies content from elsewhere is likely to be found out sooner or later, in which case they can be retroactively investigated
there's so much different kind of crap that needs handling anyway...
 
Possibly there is already a plagiarism autodetector in place, and the mods just don't tell us about it. There have been repeated hints that the details of the abuse prevention system are intentionally kept secret so bad guys have a harder time working around it.
 
only exact on-site dupes raise an autoflag, that's known
 
3:23 PM
Their other recent answers seem a little too diverse and well written, probably a good idea to investigate.
 
DSM
So I searched for "quoting the docs" and the very first answer didn't use > blockquoting. I think it'll be a little harder than you think to come up with a good filter, enderland.
 
there can be other tools, mind you
 
@AndrasDeak are you from canada?
 
and there's community effort to fight plagiarism among other things
@enderland nope
 
@DSM realistically though you should be quoting with > when you do that though
 
DSM
3:26 PM
Being realistic is about dealing with what is, not what should be.
 
and tbh most plagarism is a pretty high percentage of an answer directly quoted anyways
@DSM it'd also be easy to throw suspected posts in a review queue for either editing or "confirmation of plagarism" too
 
DSM
I just misread an email as saying "One stays with the person being assassinated", which I thought was quite sporting.
 
what we don't need is yet another broken review queue
 
eh, the other ones are broken because no one agrees on their purpose
 
♫ In the dying light, I’m the only one here / And I will cover you, until you go-o-o-oh ♫
I'm 75% sure that song is about assassination.
 
user6845426
3:50 PM
cbg o/
 
user6845426
Just been helping someone with predicate logic. Makes me realise how much I hated studying it
 
The important thing to remember is that ~(A and B) != ~A and ~B
 
and that A->B ==> ~B->~A (contraposition)
I think?
 
If it rains, I will get wet. I'm not wet, so it isn't raining.
 
I haven't actually taken any predicate logic courses, only a modal logic one
 
3:57 PM
Rule 1: Know De Morgan's laws
Rule 2: just write out the truth table you'll need it anyway
 
and that wasn't too formalized either
 
user6845426
I took a propositional and predicate logic class
 
user6845426
It was a compulsory module so I didn't have any say in the matter.
 
I quite liked my logic course. In general I'm fond of systems with simple rules exhibiting complex emergent behavior. Being able to build a functioning computer out of NAND gates certainly qualifies.
 
You haven't lived until you've made a CPU in a game, really
I had an excellent hackathon project where it was "state as a service". Endpoints exposed over HTTP that could be set to 1 or 0, and could trigger hooks on changes. So, they could call out to other resources. Take this to its logical conclusion and you've made an ALU over HTTP.
 
4:03 PM
Pointless Star Wars speculation! It's incredibly pointless.
 
These days we're writing text editors in the browser, so ALUs via http isn't far off
 
user6845426
Im currently watching star wars.
 
That's only like four layers of abstraction more
Justice League?! Oh, you mean the movie, not the cartoon. I rescind my excitement.
If you can't get Mark Hamill as the Joker, what's the point
 
recbg
 
user6845426
o/
 
user6845426
4:16 PM
@AnttiHaapala I can't work out what's on that plate
 
user6845426
I want to say yorkshire puddings...
 
user6845426
oh
 
user6845426
hahaha. Not quite yorkshire puddings.
 
mmm, that looks tasty
and toasty
 
4:20 PM
mhmmm
 
They look like truncated croissants
Whatever they are, I'll bet Pilsbury made them
 
they're probably 4d croissants sliced along a non-trivial 3d plane
 
One of the strangest posts I've seen in a while
 
oh bleh
have you flagged for a mod?
 
No, I probably should have
 
4:31 PM
oh it's from last May
it passed below the radar
no rush then
I'm flagging the "answers" as NAA
 
I kind of see OP's reasoning here in answering his own question three times.
It's OK to answer a question more than once. It's OK to make an answer that only attempts to solve part of the problem (provided you are forthcoming about this fact). It is OK to answer your own question. But if you do all of these things at once, that might be a problem.
 
especially if one of those answers explicitly says "status update" :D
 
4:48 PM
OP probably just didn't know how to edit questions when he did that
(despite the clearly visible "edit" links ...)
 
Let me get out my World's Smallest Violin, then...
It's important to learn the skill of "try pressing every button that looks relevant" early in your career
 
user6845426
If I apply binary thresholding to an gray-scaled image, I was under the impression that pixel values would either be 255, 0 and not values residing between the two
 
5:03 PM
I don't know what binary thresholding is, but it has "binary" in the name so I would also expect the result to be only two different things.
 
and thresholding sounds like exactly what you expect, @dipper
what are you using and how?
 
user6845426
I'm using cvtColor to gray-scale and then cv2.THRESH_INV_BINARY to binarise
 
"opencv" it is
did you make sure that it's gray-scale before thresholding?
 
user6845426
I did yeh.
 
I'd ask for an MCVE but I don't think I'd be able to run it anyway since OpenCV apparently failed to install properly the last time I tried
 
user6845426
5:06 PM
It took me a while to download OpenCV xD
 
and you should use cv2.threshold, did you use that?
it has an option THRESH_BINARY_INV which doesn't match what you mentioned
 
Wild guess: you're doing apply_filter(my_image, cv2.THRESH_INV_BINARY) and expecting it to mutate my_image in place, but you actually need to do my_image = apply_filter(my_image, cv2.THRESH_INV_BINARY)
"Uh, there's no such function as 'apply_filter'", you hypothetically object. I know that, I'm just indicating the general shape of the possible problem. You need to fill in the blanks with the real names.
 
DSM
I seriously once had someone report that "your_filename" gave them a NameError (or something equivalent, it's been too long.)
 
we should hold until dipper verifies that he read and understood the linked documentation
 
user6845426
Yeh, I did use cv2.threshold
 
user6845426
5:11 PM
imgray = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
ret, thresh = cv2.threshold(imgray, 128, 255, cv2.THRESH_BINARY_INV)
 
You know what, if you provide an MCVE, I'll give it a shot, even though my install is kind of broken.
 
6 mins ago, by Andras Deak
did you make sure that it's gray-scale before thresholding?
but yes, you should only get zeros and 255s in the output according to the documentation
are you looking at thresh and not imgray?
 
user6845426
Yeh I am, I do use cv.resize() on the thresholded image so i'm just looking into that
 
that uses interpolation......
 
DSM
Isn't there a canonical "how to learn to debug" link that we've used in the past?
 
5:20 PM
step 1: don't ask about 2 lines of code if you're actually looking at the result of other lines of code
 
@dipper since this comes up constantly: if, in your next question, you don't immediately post an MCVE that actually describes what your problem ends up being, you will be kicked. I can't believe this is still happening, since you seem like a smart guy.
 
DSM
 
aww
 
Sometimes I wish that ROs had a "mute user until they post a pastebin containing syntactically valid Python" button
 
the button is on the nose of davidism's boot
 
5:23 PM
Although there's always going to be people that work around it by uploading print("I've got a problem, anyone know Django?")
Programmers are good at finding the absolute minimum effort that technically satisfies the letter of the requirement if not the spirit. Even (especially?) new programmers. It's kind of spooky, really.
It's as natural as water flowing downhill.
 
If only that could be harnessed for good.
 
put those askers in a turbine to generate electricity
 
To prove you are not a robot, walk on this treadmill for ten minutes
(Yes, some robots can walk continuously for ten minutes, but I think we can give them the honor of making SO posts)
 
DSM
I have a theory which says that skill is not unrelated to certain neurological disorders. I haven't worked out all the details yet, but I'm about 70% confident I'm right.
 
user6845426
Here's a working example of the issue: pastebin.com/CC7FkyeS
 
user6845426
 
user6845426
and image :)
 
I'll let you guys do the thing
 
@dipper so, did you miss this?
14 mins ago, by Andras Deak
that uses interpolation......
 
All right, I'll give it a go... ValueError: need more than 2 values to unpack. I'm beginning to suspect I don't have the most up-to-date version of OpenCV.
Gohlke, why have you abandoned me
 
DSM
Come On! New Distributions Await!
 
5:35 PM
I guess the question to ask now, is: can you resize without interpolation?
 
you can't
 
unless nearest-neighbour interpolation
I'd first resize, then threshold
 
Oh, I like that idea better.
 
5:36 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/6025714/… resource request? or too broad
 
davidism's on fire:D
 
21 years between those questions
 
it came up during a duplicate search for another question
 
25 and counting
 
5:37 PM
years?
 
user6845426
Oh, I did miss your comment about interpolation. Apologies
 
Voted "too broad" on the second one
 
@davidism I just mean adding up the time since they were asked, each
 
There's lots of ways to analyze code. So many, in fact, that we wouldn't be able to describe them all in one post.
 
Yet none can proof me that myfunctions() work.
 
5:39 PM
you need to go Knuth for that
 
NP and I don't mean "no problem"
@davidism :D
 
@davidism lol xD pew pew pew pew pew :D
 
drop that nuke
 
Well in c++ I just tested a function by providing all possible inputs, it took 2 ints so it was just a matter of 2^32 tests.
In python I'm not so lucky :(
 
DSM
5:49 PM
@davidism: wow.
 
Yeah, the first 3 pages are good close / delete candidates.
 
You can't order the rising tides to halt, even if you yell really loud. I know, I've tried several times.
 
Is there a neat way to get the direct parents of a given type/class? - Not the MRO but just a list of the direct parents
 
Thanks
 
5:58 PM
>>> hasattr(us, '__bases__')
True
 
DSM
Nice.
 
Current Status:
Updating my documentation, which means that I'm going to need to build it with sphinx to test it out, but I did that on the dev server which exposes limited ports, which means I need to copy them locally, but I just upgraded to Sierra and so now I've got to update my command line clients I guess because rsync doesn't work....
 
I still dont understand why you would want to shave all the yaks though...
 
Nobody ever wants to shave all the yaks, it's just where they end out.
may as well embrace it now ;)
 
I love shaving yaks. I hate version-based bitrot
 
6:07 PM
I .... don't.... okie
 
yaks in the US are like meese in Canada
they feed them, pet them, give them nail jobs, shave them, you name it
 
Ride them
 
obviously
 
(though apparently that was pre-photoshopped)
 
retouched, mayhaps
 
6:19 PM
That looks like Teddy Roosevelt, implying that this might be in America?
 
Teddy Roosevelt could not be contained within the boundaries of the US, despite our wards and sigils.
 
His Moose power was too strong
 
6:49 PM
TFW you come across a user with sub 50 rep with a famous question gold badge for asking for a recommendation :\
 
Those used to bother me, but now I have more gold badges than them so I'm like
 
every time I see that gif, I can't help but think of all the bacteria going into the man's eyes ;_;
 
A quick google search indicates that many types of bacteria can be found on paper money. But that alone doesn't give us a lot of hints about how sanitary it is. I bet my computer mouse has its own share of microorganisms.
Your computer desk probably has more germs than the average toilet seat
 
7:05 PM
My toilet seat isn't average, I bet
 
Does it have a heating element and ambient background music?
 
No, I meant in terms of bacteria content
 
On average, most things aren't average.
 
Would you rather be above average or below average for everything?
for example if you choose to be above average, your mental capability will be above average, but your fear of clowns would also be above average (whatever that means)
 
That's a tough one. On average, are there more things that are good or bad averages?
Also, is there also a "bravery around clowns" stat to balance it out?
 
7:20 PM
Number of times hit by lightning, number of exotic diseases contracted, number of felony investigations being conducted upon...
> Bran: Can a man still be brave around clowns if he's afraid of clowns?
Ned: That is the only time a man can be brave around clowns.
I'm sure we all remember this iconic scene from A Storm of Clowns
 
Salary, level of pain tolerance, level of enjoyment of life status, number of doggos in your life....
Idk, if there's on average, more good averages than bad averages :D, I guess that's part of the fun.
Maybe things end up balancing each other out, like above average salary, and above average spending habits.
I guess to actually make this question more clear is how much more average do you want to be weight towards one end or another... but even then.....
 
Without access to the Universe control panel we don't know along which lines the world is quantified, so we can't know what counts as an average or not
 
How many dials are on that panel, and is there a controller for the controller?
 

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