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14:00
@JonClements Arguably, I am, because I'm not devoting every waking minute to longevity research
I'm cruelly reducing my life expectancy by one second per second.
@Kevin I thought we'd already discussed that you were leaving this to your future self... So ergo, it will happen soon by the virtue that it happens later
Sometimes more, like when I go to McDonald's
@Kevin 1 second by second is probably a better ratio than mine :)
I'm playing the long odds. If I make a billion dollars developing software, I'll give half of it to longevity research, and that will do more good than if I had personally gone into the field.
Alan Jackson's new album is out apparently... will have to check that out
14:05
His new album is out, and it's mandatory
Drop by your nearest government-approved record shop today, or else
Can I put it on a government credit card as well?
cabbage :)
Sure :-) Also, remember to speak clearly into the secret wiretap devices. The agents hate it when you mumble
Welcome
Hey y'All
14:11
Welcome
Thanks
omfg... I've got the same shirt and jacket... youtube.com/watch?v=3JcmQONgXJM - I'm 16 years out of date :)
(the ones at the start - not the weirdo ones later on)
Quick question, I am designing a system and looking at designing a class Diagram - is there a 'online' guide on how to design said things?
heya @King
@JonClements Hello :D :D
14:14
Not that I know of.
Do you mean, a guide on designing systems? Or a guide on drawing class diagrams?
Hmm... well I'm making a lottery application
i've got a class diagram, but want to make sure that is acceptable.
As in, is accurate and makes sense.
What kind of diagram ?
Ittle be best If I show you.
... wait for my VERY slow machine to load up
More youtube comments - I'm curious as to "who" this "Bob" is now :)
@JonClements I added one of those myself :P
I hate the new comment system, it sucks
14:23
And they are using everything to push Google + which nobody has used
lol
they even made atank
Nobody ilkes it which is why nobody is there
honestly, google+ is not different from all the other stuff out there
I mean, how is it fundamentally different from fb?
Although social media is pretty boring anyway
you share shit, just a tad differently
14:24
haha yea but Google wants to know your shit
even though they already know what I search for
yea, and that really sucks.
I LOL at all the comments saying, sign this petition so that we can get the old comments back!
Sorry about that - got lost :L
Honestly, I think google+ was a big mistake from google
Oh, my sides. People think petitions are effective
14:25
and it was costly too, so they can't pull back
petitions are awful, but the one about a death-star to the US government was great
lol
but yea, I wanted to ask, why did google spend so much money on google+?
I mean, it offers nothing different to facebook
To lessen the blow when the morons finally figure out that google stores everything we do
?
Good morning all ;)
14:36
Welcome
@KingJohnno, want to do a diagram/flow chart for me as well? ;)
Social networks are an attractive thing for dumping money into, because they can explode in popularity overnight
this is due to the network effect. Once you have a certain threshold of users, then more people will sign up because all their friends are on it
It's the opposite of how people don't go into new restaurants if they look empty.
That's the opposite of how I do things, Kevin. I was using ICQ when it was not big, and then lots of people started using it and that meant lots of spambots ;)
So I stopped using it :P
@KingJohnno, is it necessary for the lottery machine to have a reference to a player?
I don't even know if it exists anymore.
14:40
Yeah, @Ernesto, that occurs in systems where background noise can drown out constructive communication
Not too much of an issue for facebook, since no constructive communication ever occurs on there anyway ;-)
@Kevin hmm, to be honest, I think facebook became famous because it had a community to grow with in the first place.
I doubt social networks or any site, simply become popular over night
Yeah, they won't go from "nothing" to "popular" overnight, but they can go from "popular" to "competitor-crushing, all encompassingly popular" quickly
The utility of a social network scales with the square of the number of users
@GamesBrainiac I think their plan was to influence web search results based on if people are on google+ and that's I think fairly different to any pre-existing social network site as far as I know.
I mean this is why I find google's stategy kind of weird. If you think about every site, has an idea at its core, and its different for every successful site. If you take a look at Twitter, and FB, you can say that yes, they had two very different purposes, but why did Google just go and make a FB clone (a crappier one at that) ?
@shuttle87 So, a social network's who's main idea is to data-mine. Great, like thats going to work.
Hey look at us! We make a complete clone, and we just use this piece of crap to mine the data out of you that we already haven't mined.
I should have said part of their plan.
I'll try to find some links about that if I can.
14:47
lol
No, I'm just saying.
I mean, why would some of the smartest people in the world just jump into G+
Word was a crappy Lotus Notes clone, until suddenly it wasn't and they got 90% market share
Well, Word evolved and added awesome new features.
Might I add, that the suite was also a point.
I mean MS office had Excel, which was far better than the competition if I recall correctly.
I swear some javascript people
just, argh
Did the popularity come first, or did the awesome new features come first?
I think the awesome new features came first
14:52
@GamesBrainiac what do you mean by that?
@shuttle87 I'm just saying that it feels like there's more to G+, than meets the eye, and they were already getting a lot of data from emails.
It feels rather superfluous.
Yes, there's almost certainly more to it than meets the eye. I think a big part of it is that they want users to be readily identifiable so they can use google+ as part of their page ranking algorithms amongst other things.
Hmm
That would give google a bit too much power to be honest.
I agree entirely. I've been trying to migrate as much work of my business off google based services lately because of the direction the company has gone but it's somewhat annoying to find alternatives sometimes.
I put everything business related on dropbox
which i think is independt of googel
15:00
Oh my god I hate flow charts.
Nothing is completely free of google
But I trust dropbox since they're all die hard pythonistas
I try to use a combination of github and some servers I have set up myself. I have one client though who insists on using google docs (google drive now) to keep track of some files and documents and trying to convince them to change has been a pain in the ass.
yea, one thing I did like is the re-encrypted and all that stuff so that the US NSA couldn't see their info
yea, i'm so glad dropbox is programmed in python
I wonder if their website is programmed in python too or if they are just use good ol JS
#Martijn
15:05
heck, he even wrote a book review :P
I wish I knew of more about interfacing python with websites
Same here
Like not Django or w/e, but a desktop python application
that can log in to sites, locate an element, get the info and return it
@Kevin Its really quite good.
15:10
urllib.request
@Kevin ewww
requests.get :P
@Kevin awww yess that is exactly what I needed
use requests people!!!
whatever happened to "there should be only one way to do things"?
I think its a part of the stdlib now in 3
right?
15:12
Nope
requests.get?
You know it's good because it has a black and white picture of an animal
oh well I can use requests to login for the websites
and then urllib to read the elements in
I'm just curious how similar is django to something like ruby on rails?
Can't say, I've never used either
15:21
so, is there any way to tell if my python or javascript side are taking a long time on my web app?
Sure, plenty of pages have a "rendered in 0.xyz seconds" message at the bottom
Meaning, we spent this much time creating the file on the server, and any delay you perceive is the fault of your browser or network connection
Sigh, trying to find a newer version of a dll from 2003
16:08
@Kevin I figured out my problem... I was using the wrong order of @things in python
So I did @cache and then @app.route so it didn't -really- cache it
16:34
I need some help
I wan to use a bash commands in python
kinda want it to be like
for i in range(1000):
    mkdir ("folder" + str(i))
I want to create 1000 folders
Err... it's a bit odd to use bash commands in Python - either use Python to do it, or use bash to do it... what's the point of calling bash from Python?
which os, jebediah?
@JonClements I do now know bash
linux
If you don't know bash, why do you want to use bash commands in python?
Especially since you can make folders without involving bash at all?
16:40
@Kevin thanks it worked
import os
for i in range(1000):
    os.mkdir(("folder" + str(i))
not a very useful piece of code
Lovely comment above a broken piece of code in my project: #Not sure how this could ever have worked.
16:59
Whew... That code never got called anyway, so I can delete it :-)
how come every job offer is a compromise of: 1. distance, 2. security, 3. pay, 4. enjoyable work ? I just wish I could find something in the right location that does something interesting
Perhaps desirable jobs are filled much faster than ordinary ones
Perhaps desirable jobs never get on public listings, because they just go to friends of existing employees
well, that's not quite the problem... the job I have now is great, except the fact that it's in the city which is a huge pain. Then there's another job in almost the perfect location but... the stuff they do is so lame.
hello
heya @ttback
17:06
anyone knows why lock.acquire() does not work here: gist.github.com/ttback/7469849
i am puzzled for about a hour
What is the best blogging engine?
Other than wordpress ofc.
something that fits your needs :p
exactly
Looks fine to me, @ttback. What makes you think it's not working?
so my print line
lock acquired
is never printed
so i tested it with logger.error('fake error")
logrecord is printed
so that line is fine
but the "lock acquired" is never printed
and it blocks the whole program from moving on
yet i don't get any info on what's happening
it's just silently deadlocking
17:09
Me iz da bigga octocat :P
I guess the acquire call must be blocking it
cc @ThiefMaster
yeah
and i have no clue why it is blocking
Games Brainiac, if you like octocat, you might like octopress.org
it is for the github blogging
Oh yea, I've been thinking about octopress
But, I'd think I'd go for pelican
just 'cuz its made using python :P
call it pride XD
look decent
i think it depends on what you want to do so
17:12
hmm
but yea, I think I'll go with octopress in the end
i feel python is better if you have something custom that you want in the backend
Right now, to me, for my needs, python feels slow
what are your needs?
nothing in particualar
I'd just like to be able to make sure I get code highlighting done right
are you a game dev?
17:15
nope
more towards server side
and algorithms
actually come to think of it, some machine learning and AI too
so, I guess the best thing to do is start making C extensions
sounds cool
using cython
i have heard a lot about these extension stuffs
Evernote is built using python too
this is neat
may need to try them for my current one
17:18
@ttback don't try to attempt it on a windows system
its a nightmare
with things like message exchange, i doubt language really matters
always try to make C extensions on a linux or max
windows is useless now
unless you make shit ton of money with VS
not really
like some sort of consultant
17:18
it has a whole load of software
and far superior graphics
compared to linux
as for mac
i guess for game development it still has some edge there
that gap is almost non-existent these days
games don't run very well on mac's system
i tried the stream dota 2 on mac
i could care less about games, to be honest
macbook retina with 16gb mem and intel i7
17:19
lol
the way they port to linux and mac
are problematic
so you won't ever get good performance
the thing is, if you've used directx once, you'll never like anything else
and PC still seems to dominate in desktop gaming so there is no pt
yeah
when Sony asked EA what they want to see in PS4's programming interface
just make it like Xbox's
the arch there was like
17:21
at least, thats what I hear
lol yea
that's why it's crazy to think microsoft may offload the xbox division
honestly, if windows had a shell like linux
i think that's their main carry in the future
and an easy way to work with open source software
they do offer cygwin
17:22
cygwin is crap
I'd use windows without a thought
for whatever reasons
microsoft internally struggles with "not invented here" symptoms
but to be honest, i doubt that is going to happen because nt is very different from linux or darwin
i think for a long period of time, they wanted to keep a microsoft way for everything from cli to regex expressions
many things are made different just to be different as well
hmm, perhaps
But I just don't know why MS ddnt just make a fork of linux to be honest
Anyone can make commercial software using linux
I just don't understand why MS did not do so.
at the time they were trying to say linux infringes on their IP
17:24
Apple used Unix, because it was pre-existing.
ahahahahah
thats a good one.
also cuz microsoft has windows
so adopting linux is declaring defeat
does not look good
I'm pretty sure a lot of the NT code base was copied from other kernels
people take the best of what they can get, and work out an architecture.
and put in a locker
sell the key
ibm sues twitter for 3 patents
17:26
but it would be foolish to think that ms does not keep a close eye on the linux kernel
basically they invented social network
oh gawd
i hate IBM
I've always hated IBM
and twitter HAS to pay for it either way
it is def a fucked-up setup
either lawyers or fees to IBM
the cost of being public
I doubt I'd ever go public.
facebook had to "Buy" patents from ibm too
17:28
everyone did, I think
so what IBM does is keep researching stuffs and never really make a product
and sell the phantom IPs
ahh
That dsnt sound like a bad plan
in this day and age
the bizzare part is not that they own so many patents, but i don't think these patents were actually used to accelerate anything
IBM is the equivalent of a corporate cockroach, it simply adapts to its circumstances
i think software patents are very silly things
17:29
yea
it's like patent the way of blogging system arch
does it give you a good blogging system with the patent?
you should not be able to patent thought itself
you can prob build a machine with the machine's patent paper, but you can't do the same with software patents
17:30
true dat.
then we are missing the whole point of patents
honestly, i really think this parent shit is going out of hand
it was meant to be something we pay for so we progress faster
like monsanto patented its seeds
i mean wtf!!!!???
not something that sits there, unable to be reused or built, but we need to pay for after success
17:31
yea
yeah, monsanto is another level
like i said, the whole system is too old
that's some alien cockroaches
monsanto is just PURE evil
the thing is, edison basically invented this patent thing out of a whim
and the ppl guarding the "system" has no clue whatsoever why we need the system
the chief in us was like everyone should tune down the critisms
17:32
hmm
mainly cuz it is so far working out for the US
as the main IP owner overall
yea
hey buddy i gotta go
so the takeaway is, yes it is screwed, but we are screwing more foreigners than americans, so this is good
hope I see you around more often here
me too
well you can add me on skype
17:33
I mean this is the first time I've seen you in the Python chatroom
ttdevelop
i just randomly stumbled in this cuz of that lock issue, lol
i haven't been in a chatroom for years
guess that's why twitter is worth billions
17:34
well there are a great buncha guys here
so if you come by, we can all have a few laughs.
yeah, sounds like fun
always great to meet some quirky and clever coders
sure man :)
arrite added you, and bbye! :D I g2g sleep
good night
17:52
Cabbage!
Welcome
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18:24
In Django, how do i serve static files at /static, and use url pattern for the root to include: url(r'^', include('ecore.urls', namespace="ecore"))? - Right now that pattern will match my static files and 404.
This wasn't an issue until I pointed my project at example.com instead of example.com/dev/
@poke cabbage cabbage
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I decided this was a question worth asking:
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Q: Ignore `/static` when URL pattern absorbs it

MLMI am serving my static files at example.com/static/. I am also using the following url pattern in my root url conf (pointed at example.com) which absorbs everything in order to include some things at the root: url(r'^', include('ecore.urls', namespace="ecore")), ecore.urls: urlpatterns = patter...

Can't help you there, +1 for effort though
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@Kevin Thanks, I am moving to production and this is just a brick wall
18:39
Have you read the recommendations for serving static content in a production environment?
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@JonClements I have? Basically don't use debug server and the static serve url pattern stuff (docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/howto/static-files). What is your suggestion as I am using apache?
How's apache configured?
are you deploying using wsgi/mod_python etc...
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@JonClements Just put files at www/static/ and then add Options -Indexes so people don't go exploring
yes wsgi
Right... so you'll want to also add that info and relevant settings/paths to your question
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will do
@JonClements I added it btw, make sense? (it is below the line break)
18:57
So it was your apache config then... :)
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@JonClements well, unknowingly yes, kinda weird to double up on default function
have to alias what already works

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