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17:00
okay thanks, i'll give that a go
This is pretty perplexing!
nope, it still contains the whole list :/
why are so many creepypastas so corny?
I think I see now. Since all the filters are lazy, they wait until the last possible second to evaluate their lambda arguments. Namely, when you're iterating through nums so you can print its elements.
When they evaluate at that point, they use the value of i as it currently exists, not as it existed when you created the filter. So all of the filters use a value of 7 for i.
We can observe this in the following code:
nums = range(2, 50)
for i in range(2, 8):
    nums = filter(lambda x: x == i or x % i, nums)
for z in nums:
    print(z, end=" ")
Result: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48
this filters out only factors of 7 (ex. 14, 21, 28)
The typical way of addressing this "dynamic binding" issue (a term I just made up or half-remembered), is to bind using a default argument:
nums = range(2, 50)
for i in range(2, 8):
    nums = filter(lambda x, i=i: x == i or x % i, nums)
for i in nums:
    print(i, end=" ")
Result: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47
okay... that makes a lot of sense by itself, but mine didn't even filter out the multiples of 7...
17:07
@JonClements, @Kevin still on the list or fallen off already?:-P
Yeah, mine filtered the sevens because I used z as the variable name for the printing phase.
@Kevin I love the fact that Python functions are objects.
I am still trying to imagine what is supposed to happen when you use i to iterate.
I think it would require knowledge of the internals of filter that I don't have, unfortunately
My guess is, for each element in the unfiltered nums, it uses the value of the last unfiltered value of nums for i (or 7 if no values have yet been found)
i have no clue :P
Since n % (n-1) is nonzero for all numbers in your list, the expression always succeeds, so nothing is filtered out.
17:13
my 2 cents: fucntion default args are only evaluated first time the function is accessed, so is in that lambda...
oh yeah....
@Kneel-Before-ZOD, the real world's richest people are rich in secret. They have enough resources to stay out of the public eye.
i haven't tried.. but based on what i know and only reading that code... i guess it uses always i=2
true, for their private lives; however, it's easier to track down their financial lives, especially if they are in the US :)
Not if you're very very very rich. I don't have any examples, because if I did, they wouldn't be examples.
17:18
people so rich they have their own private banks
/stores
hi @PaoloCasciello
They're just like the secret sister site of SO that only reveals its existence to users with exceptional experience and talent. Or have I said too much?
heya @Kneel-Before-ZOD :)
you're part of that sister site? LOL! i got into the brother site ;)
_o/
17:20
not really; for one, you have to file taxes yearly, many of which can be obtained with little effort; second, many invest in public companies, which makes it easier to track as well (speaking about those in the US)
Too many secret societies :-( I assume.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD no when you're part of the elite - you don't pay taxes... sheesh - get with it :)
how's Italy? :) @PaoloCasciello
let me fix that for you. [ordinary people] have to file taxes yearly... many [conspiciously wealthy individuals] invest in public companies
@Kneel-Before-ZOD nice.. all eyes today on that ship being rolled up ..
17:21
@JonClements :) no likes paying taxes anyway............some just got better ways to avoid paying 'em
@PaoloCasciello oh yeah.....was watching it on bbc till they started the press conference
Well, when you've got major world government leaders as your puppets - life's - it's quite easy going..
i completely forgot about that untile some mins ago :D :D
Sometimes it's better to start a little war here and there to distract the sheeples attentions, and sometimes people have accidents, but you know.... :)
To deflate my own argument, there's no point in arguing about the existence of super stealthy rich people, because it's an unfalsifiable claim. Any potential detection method someone comes up with, I would just reply with, "they just apply a huge amount of wealth to overcome that and stay invisible". Since we're unable to determine whether it's true or false, and the observable world behaves the same way regardless, we may as well not worry about it.
Everyone like my cap?
I would pay good money for a "world's greatest supreme overlord" coffee mug
@JonClements yup :)
does it come in purple? :-P
17:29
@Kevin it may be unfalsifiable, but it's also unconfirmable...
or green
Exactly, @JohnDurrans
@JonClements Only if you use uWSGI ;)
This made me laugh. On the topic of falsifiability, Wikipedia has some unkind things to say about Aussies:
> On hearing that a black swan has been observed in Australia, one might introduce the ad hoc hypothesis, 'all swans are white except those found in Australia'; or one might adopt another, more cynical view about some observers, 'Australian bird watchers are incompetent'.
i like that
Interesting example of how insulting your opponent isn't always an ad hominem fallacy.
17:41
there was something i read once about how different people believe or need so much proof about things :P
I think about that sometimes. I believe in atoms, but I've never observed one.
there were an astronaut a scientist and a mathematician on a train going through scotland when they saw a black sheep out the window
the astronaut exclaimed "all sheep are black"
"all scottish sheep are black"*
the scientist replies "there are sheep in scotland, some of which are black"
and the mathematician goes "there is at least one sheep in scotland, of which, at least one side is black"
Haha :-)
lol.....well, he's amathematician; he's gotta defend his trade
the whole needing absolute proof thing does get a bit tiring though
17:45
Then, upon seeing a white sheep the next field over, the astronaut says, "all true scottish sheep are black"
Guido is a Mathematician, actually.
shame on the astronaut; he could have said, I cannot defend my position until I'm watching from space
ahahaha
@Kevin ha.....owned :)
And then Michael Jackson chimed in with "It don't matter if you're black or white..."
17:47
You don't need absolute proof. Just pretty good proof. That's why we accepted Newtonian physics for dickety-two centuries.
This model of the universe predicts the outcome of events more accurately than other models. Let's accept it as truth until something better comes along.
You want proof! YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE PROOF!
Then we were like, hey, why are our GPS satellites always a few nanoseconds off? And Einstein is like, learn 2 physics, noobs
Ok, seriously. How can I best prove the existence of atoms in the comfort of my own home?
@JonClements like it
well....prove the existence of matter; :-P
@Kevin that's the difference between laws and theorems
17:52
or grab the next bottle of ketchup and check the labels :)
Like, suppose I believe that you can take a pure material and divide it into parts as small as any size (say, down to planck-length and below). How do I prove me wrong?
if atoms didn't exist, tell me what this hexa-oxo-cylo-something mean :)
ha, i heard about a psychology test :P the teacher put a chair on a table and says "prove that this chair does not exist"
simple.....how do you know you are right? :)
@Kneel who cares it doesn't matter... and we know that atoms make everything up
17:53
most of the class is completely perplexed and there writing loads and completely missing the point
one student writes 2 words and leaves
@JohnDurrans what chair!? :P
@Zod, I don't know if I am right or wrong. I have a theory of atoms, and a theory of infinite divisibility, and I want to conduct a test to prove one wrong.
I'll be satisfied with whatever outcome I get.
thank you @JonClements :P
the one being smashed on a student's head :) @JonClements
the fact that there's infinite divisibility pretty much proves that you cannot prove it :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD don't dash Kevin's dreams... everyone should have something to aim for!
17:56
One expensive test would be to split a uranium atom. From the ensuing explosion, we can observe that after a certain point, splitting uranium into its component pieces drastically changes its properties.
But I can't split uranium in the comfort of my own home. So it's unsatisfying. How can I believe a theory that I've never been able to test myself?
would you settle for a logical argument rather than a practical one?
or a clever question :P
Possibly. I don't know if I would be satisfied by the argument unless I heard it.
@JonClements true.....I aim to conquer the known (unknown) universe; still have a few issues to deal with first :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD wow - just the world? How small time - how disappointing...
Probably if the argument was based on real-world observations. Like, you couldn't just start with mathematical axioms and work your way up. At some point you'd have to say, "we see that our world works in X way..."
17:59
@Kneel-Before-ZOD when I bore of you, you can have it... :P
basically, a question of size :P
if it were indivisible, how would you describe size?
<----------- this big ----------->
haha :P
@JohnDurrans or, "a slightly tepid yellow"
so, here's a question: can time travel exist, and if it does (and is accessible by the average person), how do you account for the butterfly effect? A million going into the past cannot certainly be good for the future :)
18:01
I define size as, one meter is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458th of a second. I think that works regardless of your understanding of atoms.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD 42
42 certainly cannot be the answer to every question @JonClements :-P
yeah, i'm not doing very well, i'm destroying my argument in my head with a counter argument without even getting this one typed
@Kneel-Before-ZOD, I prefer the fixed past theory. If you go back in time and affect things, that's the way it has always been, and that's the way it will have always been.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD 42
18:03
it's not every questing, just the answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything... also six times seven
question*
If I time travel to early Earth and spit into the primordial ooze, then that's the way life on Earth started, and there was never any other origin.
Some people might find the theory uncomfortable because it implies that free will doesn't exist. But it's fallacious to say, "that theory isn't true because it makes me uncomfortable"
i like the fixed past theory, except for the circular thing
like in futurama, when fry became his own grandfather...
18:06
@Kevin There's no randomness in finite space... so...
yeah, okay, so he's his own grandfather and grandson and so on, and that'll go on forever, but it never started
Yeah, ontological paradoxes tend to make people's brains twist into pretzels. But it doesn't violate anything in our current understanding of physics.
same with when dr who escaped from the pandorica
Our real actual universe may really work that way. We just won't know until (if) someone invents a time machine.
i believe in time travel
i know of time travel
everyone's doing it, but in one direction only :P
18:07
My mind exploded when I read Wikipedia's article on closed timelike curves. A light particle with no origin or destination, just eternally zipping from one end of a wormhole to the other to become itself in the past...
bye folks, g2g sleep
@Kevin chances are it'll violate our current understanding of physics; for one, every scientist would wanna go into the past to postulate Newton's theorem; so, Einstein might probably not be born because we are stuck in 1600s
we can affect how quickly we move through time, with a limit of 0
what a title...
0
Q: I broke python: what can I do?

yoderI have a big problem on my Ubuntu 64 bits... I tried to clean a python test I made when I had compiled a modified python version. But I think I broke everything :s now, when I launch cmd "python3", I have: >python3 Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix> Could not find platform ...

18:09
have fun, @GamesBrainiac
rhubarb @GamesBrainiac
Maybe scientists will want to go back in time to become Newton. But no more than one will succeed, and we won't notice the difference, and it will always have been will having been being that way.
time to go :)
Ugh, time travel syntax is hard
18:11
haha
@Paolo rhubarb
we can go back and find out either: 1) what fermat messed up or 2) wtf we were missing for 300 years
have fun @PaoloCasciello
@Everyone rhubarb
How can I tell that the past isn't a fiction designed to account for the discrepancy between my immediate physical sensations and my state of mind?
18:12
You can't, @JonClements, and I suggest you try not to worry about it too much
Since you can't do anything about it anyway.
@JonClements we'll let you know when they match up again
images implanted when you were abducted by aliens (the green, take-me-to-yo-leader people)? :-P
The correct response to questions about unfalsifiable theories is, "idk lol"
``Fish come from far away,'' he said, ``or so I'm told. Or so I imagine I'm told. When the men come, or when in my mind the men come in their six black ships, do they come in your mind too? What do you see pussy?''

He looked at the cat, which was more concerned with getting the fish down as rapidly as possible than it was with these speculations.

``And when I hear their questions, do you hear questions? What do their voices mean to you? Perhaps you just think they're singing songs to you.'' He reflected on this, and saw the flaw in the supposition.
The ruler of the Universe knows what's up :-)
18:15
Err, don't you mean "Good on you, great ruler,'' he said, tell it like it is.'" :)
Yep, my mistake :-)
I say what it occurs to me to say when I think I hear people say things. More I cannot say :)
that's.......deep @JonClements :)
How would I tell?
since that's relative, you really can't; so, accept it or don't. :-P
18:23
My Universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay
Umm... sounds like fun in DC at the moment
Remember, there's nothing wrong with being a brain in a jar. Pulpy scifi dramas make it out to be a bad thing, but who's to say that a virtual reality is worse than a real one?
In regards to DC, are we talking about the capital city, or the comics company?
As long as it's a nice jar...
lol.....it's only virtual if you are not in it :)
@Kevin Since I'm referring to the shooting in the naval yard (or whatever) I'm going for the city :)
I would prefer to talk about comics.
How bout that Batman, pretty cool right
There's videos online of little kids next to lions that are trying to bite them, separated by only glass. It evokes a kind of primal horror to watch.
Impressive range
I lol'd at the Kermit the Frog voice :-)
heya @jindrichm
Umm... 5 years is it.... blog.stackoverflow.com/2013/09/…
18:43
> It is by programmers, for programmers, with the ultimate intent of collectively increasing the sum total of good programming knowledge in the world.
Oops, is that what we're supposed to be doing?
I mostly just regurgitate things I have heard other people say. Increasing the sum total of knowledge would require independent thought.
damn......I thought it's like a lounge; come in and yammer about the day :-P
And, as we all know, original ideas are opinion-based and should be downvoted/closed/deleted ASAP.
> It turns out that people will do anything for fake internet points.
This is correct.
How on - they're not even actual internet points - just fake internet points...
Does this mean I don't get the pelican shaped sun catcher?
You can still buy it from your local store, and with a discount - a dozen for the price of 12.
With a guarantee! Full satisfaction or no money back.
Well, I wasn't wanting to pay for it, but when you pitch like that, I'd be a fool to turn it down
18:54
lol....are those points?
@Kevin bargain speakers :)
Let's see, 27 P to the shilling... carry the haypenny...
so, how many points to get a ferrari and do they accept coupons?
Let's see, $1.59 to get a £1 :)
18:57
ZOD, 10k+ rep users get one ferrari part in the mail, per week. Some assembly required.
@Kevin wait a sec... I'm missing out on the "meal" from Jeff and a ferrari ?
Geographic restrictions apply :-(
so, maybe I should post this question on SO: how can I ask for points donation on SO? I'm certain Skeet doesn't need that much and would easily donate to the Gen ZOD's fund.
Except - we replace "MOM" with "StackOverflow" :P
19:05
Third instance of the dynamic binding problem that I've seen today. At least I think so. The OP didn't say what his problem actually was anywhere in the body.
Have we got a canonical close target, or shall I just answer it?
@Kevin can't think of one - but bound to be one on the tkinter tag somewhere
replace('MOM', 'StackOverflow')
Yup - the Ministry Of Magic hasn't done anything wrong here
Which reminds me of: alt.fan.harry-potter.narkive.com/5PrSs45J/… for some reason...
the new hotmail (Outlook) looks fancy
As fancy as glitter on a pimple
19:17
It seems a little confusing, but it's much attractive than the previous interfaces
as confusing and attractive as lipstick on a pig
lol.....nope; I don't really care much for MS products, but I applaud them when they do something nice.
Yeah I'm just being thoughtlessly mean for comedy purposes :-)
MS is indeed capable of producing not terrible things.
I rather enjoy Freecell, for example.
haven't played that yet
Game Of The Year for all years
19:27
    anybody use mechanize? I'm trying to chain a form control selected with a submit and a read like this:

print [(self.br.find_control( f ).items[ i ].selected.submit().read()) for i,e in enumerate(self.br.find_control( f ).items) if len(e.name) > 1 ]

but I get an error stating: AttributeError: 'bool' object has no attribute 'submit'
Does this look over-engineered? this is how a widget is placed by the user
I haven't touched mechanize; however, what's wrong with the error?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD well clearly the error is stemming from the fact that submit() is being called on the selected method which only returns a bool, and not being called on the self.br. method which is where it needs to be called from... I was just trying to get away with this in a one-liner...
it seems data is being returned at this particular point, (self.br.find_control( f ).items[ i ].selected.submit().read()) ; is that right?
yea data should be returned after the read()
but it never gets that far, it fails at the submit()
19:35
Not sure if I answered this question correctly. Is OP asking, "what's wrong with my function?" or, "how do I make unittest report an Exception occurred instead of just crashing?"
The OP expresses his approval(?):
Kevin, the first solution — Luke 52 secs ago
Maybe he was about to write "... is terrible and doesn't answer my question" but submitted too early
@sadmicrowave seems you know what to do next, then. :)
haha
heres what I'm trying now:


print [[self.br.submit().read() for i in enumerate(self.br.find_control( f ).items[ i ].selected)] for i,e in enumerate(self.br.find_control( f ).items) if len(e.name) > 1 ]
nested inline for
but I'm getting an error on that stating: TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable
since .selected returns a bool, I can't iterate over it...:(
Why not just break it out?
I think this calls for a non-one-liner :-)
@Kevin zero lines?
19:45
That's the Reginald System of problem solving. Ignore them until they go away.
But no, I think more than one line would be good here ;-)
But with zero lines - you wouldn't get the error...
(Read more about the Reginald System on Nedroid. I can't be bothered to find a link right now)
lol.....do you have a safe full of theorems? @Kevin
It's how I cope with a chaotic uncaring world :-)
you'll pulled off more theorems than a magician's rabbit
19:47
Rabbits do theorems ?
Some people use their free storage to remember statistics for their favorite running backs. I use it to remember what Muphry's Law is.
others drink, you scribble theorems?
@JonClements the idea is need :-P
Only problem is, I don't have any room for birthdays, phone numbers, tv listings
etc
I want to watch Adventure Time tonight, but I'll probably forget that it's on :-(
another Newton in the making, perhaps? :)
Nothing special about me. There's a million more just like me elsewhere.
19:50
I read that sometimes, if he forgot to eat and simply assumed that he had already eaten (not sure if the joke actually happened or not)
Sometimes I forget whether I washed my hair while showering.
I always know whether I applied the soap, because I fold the washcloth in a particular way after finishing with it. But I can't as easily express state with the shampoo bottle.
I just thought I would be some sort of awesome guy if I got it all in one line ;p
haha
I've thought about turning it around while getting in the tub, and turning it back around when finishing with shampoo, but what if I forget to turn it around initially?
That would be more appropriate with the characters reversed, since Buzz' whole conflict was, he refused to believe that he was a mass-produced item and that there were many like him out there.
19:54
well, there are millions of suns too, but none as important (to us) as our sun :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD awww - are you saying he's our Kevin? :P
lmao......aww...men, you just ruined the moment @JonClements :-P
There's a user that is sometimes in this room, that uses an online handle I used to use. I fear he may be my doppelgänger.
In which case, even in this room, there's two of me
That's fun - there's more than two of me just in my head... and everything's okay with that, so...
my former handle was It's Your Fault ; very appropriate in convesations
19:57
Wow - you've gone from accusatory to demanding... how's it working out for ya?
@JonClements what's the next level of evolution? The perfect form? :)
"BOW TO CABBAGE!"
next one's gotta be shouty - surely?
I'm prettty sure we'd work out some form of agreement.
I suggest putting the proper name before any commands, since @zod doesn't ping you. Or does it?
Does @Kneel ping you?
@Kneel pings me
@zod didn't
20:02
@Zod-kneel-before-you-will .... Yoda style ;)
I had the same problem with my old handle. It was of the form, [adjective][noun]. My preferred shortening was [noun], but everyone called me [adjective].
Why am I suddenly thinking of KevinSmiley?
what was the handle?
Ooh, you internet detective you. That's my real name.
Might have got it off my github account.
Or the SOPython wiki
seriously? I thought it was Kevin Mitnick
20:04
That is just one aspect of the hivemind that we Kevins are.
Ahhh - that's how I got it.... (quick guys - release his family...)
It's a serviceable name. Rarely forgotten by others and easy to spell. I do dislike it during my Dark Little Raincloud moods when people tell me I should live up to my name more.
Umm... Yes - you should Kevin more often
yeah....you should; wait.....what's your name supposed to do again?
The Internet now knows my full name, time zone, and tri-state area. Time to fake my death and assume a new identity.
Hmm, shouldn't have submitted that. Now the Internet also knows I'm going to fake my death.
And they know that I know that they know that.
20:10
or embrace your destiny :)
And they know that I know that they know that I know that they know that.
We already knew that you'd know that before you knew we knew it... we're always one step ahead...
@Kevin yeah I do that every time I fill out an online form too
do you know this^ ?
Hesitant to click, based on the thumbnail.
20:24
lol....poo-pourri; nice!
20:44
alright, now anyone use beautifulsoup? cuz I'm getting an error and I'm not sure what to do about it:

self.br.submit()
soup = BeautifulSoup( self.br.response().read() )

TypeError: 'module' object is not callable
Well, I'm guessing you've done import BeautifulSoup and not from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup ?
And, it won't hurt to use Beautifulsoup 4 either if you can install that
freaking brilliant @JonClements
I don't think you need .read() - AFAIK you can pass a file-like object to bs directly
@ThiefMaster in the older versions you couldn't though - you'd end up with the str() of the file-like-obj instead
crap, I was hoping that by using BeautifulSoup I could see javascript rendered content but that doesn't seem to be the case...
20:54
@sadmicrowave nope you need to look at selenium
The software or the element?
@Kevin yes
Warning: do not handle selenium with bare hands. Do not taunt selenium. Do not tell selenium your True Name, or it will have power over you.
Although that last one applies to pretty much everything.
Kind of interesting, they look like blood cells in this picture, on the left
I wonder why they assume that platelet shape.
I might be able to do it without selenium
cabbage ye all
21:00
hi again @nihiser
@JonClements howdy do
does / has anyone worked with authenticating proxies?
in what regard?
im working with squid3
right now it is set up using ncsa, and it will ask for user:pass
then i am good to go.
but i would like to have a way where i wont need to enter the user:pass combo
disable authentication? :P
haha
actually, i may have just found what i was looking for
"Although the feature is deprecated, and its use discouraged..."
or maybe not =p
21:19
LOL
@Haidro well - it's a silver ;)
@Haidro are you and @Jerry the same person?
No. Just similar avatars
oh okay
even if you are, that's impressive
21:42
Lol
Right - night guys
have fun @JonClements
night
@JonClements night!
22:20
I think at the end of the day, I fully understood MVP, and finally designed my system, with this pattern.. However, I really don't understand, why on earth developers still using MVC (I understand if it is legacy code, since MVC is here from around '79) while designing new systems' architectures? Anyway, MVP is superb -- so if you are designing a GUI app and you are the architect, do yourself a favour and use it;)
@PeterVaro that's been my experience. I've got some compatriots using MVVM, and it seems that MVP is quite a bit easier
MVVM is specailly designed for MS Silverlight -> I don't say it's bad, but I think it is not as universal as MVP
and as a matter of fact MVP is a bit mature -- if we can say this to a pattern -- it was created in the 90's
22:55
Hi can anyone please look into this question stackoverflow.com/questions/18837165/…
Man... I need to write a bot that will automatically ask, "Have you tried using requests?" as a comment on all questions tagged httplib or urllib :P
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23:20
I have tried requests but it gets buggy with gevent thats why we use httplib2
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