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00:01
What's better than having your morning brew and just watching things burn? Hey, I'm on garden leave so I could even get a contextually-weird rocking chair for my yard while I do it
 
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01:23
@roganjosh What happens if you ask GenAI to construct a marble race or Rube Goldberg contraption? That could be interesting...
@roganjosh You shouldn't say stuff like that, even in jest.
@smci If you want to see people doing silly things with GenAI, take a look at chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/155368/thinking-out-loud That room has a chatbot named OakBot which has access to ChatGPT and some GenAI image stuff.
 
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07:43
@smci Fair enough. Yesterday just reached a fever pitch in a few different areas and the joke was in bad taste sorry
08:32
@smci I've had to chance to read through more of this now and it's simply jaw-dropping. I will point-blank refuse to participate in any meeting with one of these bots, and if that makes me a fuddy duddy or costs me an opportunity, so be it.
08:53
@roganjosh Ewww, I just saw your question.. Presumably you can exercise your right to be forgotten if they are to be GDPR compliant.
09:10
I'm going to try and find a solution today for this. I'm also pretty upset with myself since smci's links go back to discussions raging in 2022 about this and I should have been more aware of the problem and killed it off when I joined the interview :(
@roganjosh Don't beat yourself over it. I don't think it's reasonable. I didn't know about this until now. And you shouldn't really have to ask for this information, either. It's irrational to have to cover every angle you don't know about. If you get a phone call, your shouldn't really need to go through a checklist to verify if the other party is not recording the conversation.
AFAIK, as per UK law, recording a conversation requires consent from the other party. That and GDPR does still apply post-Brexit. Not sure how much of the information from your interview will fall under it but your image most definitely.
Hmm, there are some provisions for businesses to record communication. Specifically, anything that might be applicable should be under (a)(i). The rest seems to be just more or less generic "prevent bad stuff" which isn't the case in an interview. But I'm not really convinced an interview falls under those provisions.
09:28
More-generally, I don't think any business could form a data protection policy around this technology. If I asked the interviewers, I bet they couldn't tell me where my discussion is stored or what it's used for. This is a cluster-yam
 
4 hours later…
13:09
Today someone sent me a text message as a heads up that they've sent me an email. Meanwhile, I use my phone so little that I noticed the email half an hour earlier than the text message.
13:33
So we'd probably be best to use fax in future emergencies? :)
I have an odd mental image of an old fax machine frantically trying to print out a bat signal
I don't have a fax machine at home, so you'd have to send it to my workplace... in other words, yes, that'd be ideal
I'll glue a sign on my door reading "Please only have emergencies during working hours. Thank you."
That's certainly up there with "the beatings will continue until morale improves" signs as my favourites
 
4 hours later…
17:36
I have a problem in a tkinter GUI. We have a Logger which has a Handler which writes all log messages into a tk.Text. The problem is that this occasionally freezes the app (Windows "no response" dialog). I tried two fixes: (1) Using a threading lock around the code where we enable the tk.Text, append the message, and then disable the tk.Text again, with no effect, and (2) starting a threading.Thread every time we write a log message, this did fix the freezes but led to log messages not appearing
in the GUI at all. The code is such a horrible spaghetti code that it's hard to even come up with a minimum example. I don't even know what the problem could possibly be. Maybe the second logger clones the Handlers from the first logger instead of also referencing them? Or maybe it's a tkinter instead of a logging issue.
I think the basic issue is that multiple threads are trying to log to the tk.Text widget, but then I don't get how a threading.Lock doesn't solve that
reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/10qzto6/comment/j6stvc0/… Actually this answer looks like it could help a lot
17:57
Huh. I've known about this problem for years, but I never heard of event_generate. I think this is the first time I've seen an actual solution to the problem
 
5 hours later…
22:41
@xjcl I have a couple of old examples of threading with Tkinter, which may be helpful: stackoverflow.com/a/50542563/4014959 & stackoverflow.com/a/45571119/4014959
And when you have multiple threads trying to send data to a Tkinter widget, it's probably a good idea to use a Queue, as Bryan mentions here: stackoverflow.com/a/10575431/4014959

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