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00:44
True. But those type of words would be better for ML to take care of anyway
 
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10:04
I quite like levenshtein, it's a solid baseline at the very least. being able to implement a naive version in a couple of lines helps a lot, means you can fully understand and debug it.
and extend, you can change the standard distance to handle typos and common substitutions
 
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14:47
Hi everyone, do you have any preference as to below?
    class Style_1:
        def __init__(self,
                     arg1: int,
                     arg2: list[str]
                     ) -> list[str]:

            pass

    class Style_2:
        def __init__(
                self,
                arg1: int,
                arg2: list[str]
                ) -> list[str]:

            pass

    class Style_3:
        def __init__(
            self,
            arg1: int,
            arg2: list[str]
            ) -> list[str]:

            pass
I like style4 better
Thanks. I believe all is fine with pep-8. The biggest struggle seems to be re-wire what one is used to doing :-).
Pick whatever black is doing.
(Which is Style_4 but with a trailing comma after the parameters.)
class Style_4:
    def __init__(
        self,
        arg1: int,
        arg2: list[str],
    ) -> list[str]:
        pass
Off topic: who is behind black? Does community have a say or someone just decides what is right?
Thanks btw, I will use style_4
It's sponsored by the PSF and was originally created by a CPython core dev.
15:23
Is anyone aware of a library to split an asyncio program over multiple processes? Not in a multiprocessing style (using per-call Process and Pool) but rather something like RPC, so that specific objects live in a separate process.
15:54
@aeiou Don't use 3 because the function arguments and return are not clearly (when skim reading) separate from the function body. Adding a space before the function body isn't good enough.
What about using the horizontal space more?
@MisterMiyagi I'm not sure if this counts as a "multiprocessing style" but is that what you might want?
I'm not sure you can separate objects into different processes inside one script...
 
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17:32
@12944qwerty That's multiprocessing style but thus exactly not what I want. ;)
Just stumbled over asyncio gRPC, but it's very low-level - basically just the connection handling.
Seeing how (type) inspection is pretty wild these days, I was hoping to have everything wrapped up to just a (class) decorator that, on instantiation, automatically creates a stub and spawns the actual object in a subprocess.
18:19
Microservices. Microservice everything!
18:35
Ten extra quatloos if it runs on the blockchain!
How many quatloos if it run on quantum? :o
@MisterMiyagi there is this: pyro5.readthedocs.io/en/latest but this only mention "over the network", and since I didn't use it, don't know if it work locally or only through a network...
Doesn't seem like they support async(io)
19:12
yeah you're right :/ this is related: github.com/irmen/Pyro5/issues/4
 
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21:14
recbg
black is mostly right, though I'd like repr-quotes :D
@MisterMiyagi we just recently started using Pyro 5... it is ... well... got interesting design decisions.
like global config.
21:39
I just realized I broke a consecutive visit record of about 3050 days back in December. Probably healthy :P
22:15
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні need a salad-language term for that...? uncbg? cbg detox?
22:52
@12944qwerty No, way too many possibilities and trainnig data wouldn't cover it. For text containing mixed-in numbers, puncutation, emoji, capitalization, we simply need a more robustly formed Levenshtein distance, else they'll all seem "out-of-vocabulary" to ML. I looked into coding this a few times. Also, it has to adapt to the individual user's idiosyncrasies, e.g. "Vote 4 B3rni3"

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