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15:00
2 + 3 = 4
(and a bit)
2+3 = 4 for very large values of 4
Oh... my bad - I thought it was for small values of 3
@Kevin you are a fucking genius! :)
I modified it a bit, but it is working as it should ^
(atm only the binary arithmetics is working...)
Glad to hear it :-)
thanks again
15:06
interesting observation: "The smaller the learning rate of a neural network, the closer it becomes to a hill-climbing algorithm"
As in, small rates lead to getting stuck at local maxima? Makes sense
@Kevin we love you! You win our most awesome member of the room prize for Fri 13th
:)
@JonClements have you read the modified code?
@Kevin Present him with the prize @Peter
I'll have a trophy made up immediately
15:08
Yeah @Kevin. Interestingly, you can't go with a high learning rate either, or it will never settle. Seems an MLP is quite useless without annealing the learning rate
@inspectorG4dget easy solution: get your mum to do it!
She's already become familiar with the language of computers reading out 0 and 1s. How difficult is the next step?
@Kevin: just for you :)
:-)
15:11
@JonClements she totally approves, being an HR person
Ummm
Probably best we keep that trophy for someone important... I've already got Kevin's :)
haha
I'll just finish doing your name on it @Kevin - okay :)
wonder if BDFL will ever grace this here little chatroom
15:13
I know you appreciate practicality :)
sup @GamesBrainiac?
what module do you use to get data abuot a file again?
@inspectorG4dget hey man!
Question: Why is 1/10 not represented precisely in binary? I've been looking for answers online but can't find one with a simple explanation of what's going on there.
@GamesBrainiac: do you mean something like os.stat?
dinner time. bbiab
@inspectorG4dget or the individual functions get in os.path I guess
15:14
@inspectorG4dget yup thanks :D
I can't believe I forgot that
Did anyone else just see that "time.bbiab" and think "umm, that'd throw an AttributeError" :(
I did this before
but I'm doing it again to remember the stuff I did XD
@SineLaboreNihil, a fraction can only be represented in binary if you can express it as the sum of powers of two
@Kevin proper 2's or made up 2's?
Only the best, top-of-the-line 2s :-)
15:16
Only the best twos will do
Anyway, if you can't write your number as (any integer)/(any power of two), then there's no non-repeating binary representation
@Kevin so if it was 1/8 it would be precise?
yeah
so the remainder of dividing 1/10 in binary is what i get after several 0s?
0.1000000000000045682etc.
I'm confused now. How can your binary number have a 4 in it?
15:21
I just made up numbers lol
that's not the actual representation of the number you'll get when dividing 1 by 10, i just typed random numbers.
@Kevin He's using an advanced Quaternary system ;)
@Kevin @JonClements I'm almost there:
I'm using a lottery number system. :D
:-)
15:24
Put "because he's f*ing awesome" underneath :)
Trying to remember how to find the infinite decimal expansion of a fraction... It's been a long time
@Kevin hey - we should start our own scheduled event - Mon-Fri: 14:30 - 20:00 GMT - "ASK KEVIN" :)
You could also enlighten all with excerpts from Jonathan Livingstone Seagull and MTG deck building techniques...
@Kevin So a few practice questions. 1) How do I end world famine?
so because the computer will constantly try to divide number 10 in 2 the computation will go on forever, but because there is a finite amount of space assigned for a floating point number i eventually get a finite number towards the end?
2) How do I transfer my mind to a computer and then take over the world Lawnmower man stylie?
3) Would it be good to focus on 2) so that I can destroy everyone and eliminate problem 1)?
Many thanks, troubled in England...
@SineLaboreNihil Yeah, it will round to something close but it won't be exact
15:33
Ok, thanks. :)
so if i ask for 0.2f will I bypass this problem completely?
I mean unless i ask for 0.20f I'm not going to see any imperfections in my calcualtions, right?
@SineLaboreNihil that helps the display of the value... depends what your concern is - using it in computations or just for formatting purposes?
computation
how precise do your calculations need to be?
I still think it won't be precise. I forget how to get it to show the actual value though
For eg, are you dealing with currencies, or actual fractions or....
15:35
that's what I'm not sure of, does 0.2f only take care of aesthetics or does it really affect the precision?
Ah ha, you can use Decimal to view the real value
>>> from decimal import Decimal
>>> Decimal(0.2)
Decimal('0.200000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125')
Incidentally, Decimal can exactly represent 1/10
Just gotta use quotes.
>>> Decimal('0.2')
Decimal('0.2')
>>> Decimal('0.2') * 5
Decimal('1.0')
Of course, it still can't exactly represent repeating decimals like 1/3
Basically the only thing that's changed is the base.
They all belong to us
but wouldn't 0.3 be the same case as 0.1, eventually you get a finite number in binary?
back from dinner. Hi all!
24k Gold on Mahagony
:)
15:40
@PeterVaro: that's some serious photoshopping skills you got there!
yeah, the Decimal type will round 0.333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333‌​33333333333333333333(etc) down to a mere 0.3333333333333333333333333333
cbg! folks!
cbg @KDawG
@inspectorG4dget I think its blender...
@inspectorG4dget that is pure 3D without any retouch :)
15:40
Leading to some issues:
>>> (Decimal('1') / Decimal('3')) * Decimal('3')
Decimal('0.9999999999999999999999999999')
told ya
@PeterVaro blender right?
Nope, it's Rhino
Fantastic @PeterVaro :-)
@Kevin so how do you bypass that issue?
really cool
15:41
We love you @Kevin!!!
BTW you should try blender.....
@SineLaboreNihil, perhaps try the fractions module
In fact... we should declare it "The Day Of The Kevin" :)
Which can exactly represent all fractions, of course
I'm really feeling the love today :-)
K-K-K-Kevin Love!
>>> from fractions import Fraction
>>> Fraction(1,3) * 3
Fraction(1, 1)
>>> Fraction(1,10) * 2
Fraction(1, 5)
^ it is NURBS, so @Kevin you can go with the 3D file to any manufacturer and they will made it for ya
@KDawG Judging by the earlier screenshot menu bar, I am guessing it is rhino3d.com instead
@Kevin Thank you for all your help. :)
@Martijn come on - show some love for Kevin...
15:44
@MartijnPieters oops didn't see that :) BTW blender is much modern and python friendly cause its made in PYTHON!
@KDawG I think @Peter would disagree with you on that one... Let's not start that debate though :)
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Q: How long can you say "the late so and so"?

FujibeiWhen you refer to the deceased, you say "the late so and so." How long can you say that? Is JFK referred to as the late John F. Kennedy? How about Abraham Lincoln?

@JonClements if ya say so, I'd die fighting for blender!
And the start of one answer is You can say it for as long as you like, they're dead forever. :)
yepp, I don't think we should start that debate @KDawG but you should read about low-poly/polygonal (sub-d) modelling and NURBS (CAD) modelling -- and also Blender is not written in Python it is scriptable with Python and Rhino too! :)
although I live the knowledge of Blender too
@PeterVaro yeah, you tend to know about those stuff pretty much more than anyone here so i wouldn't disagree :D
15:48
Dead? I didn't even know they were sick! — Michael 21 hours ago
thanks :)
BTW its partly written in Written in C, C++ and Python as per wikipedia
yepp, a lot of tools are written in Python which are calling C/C++ functions
and the way they are working is the way as you can script the app too
ciao for now guys
rhuarb!
15:55
@IntrepidBrit rbrb ya jessie
Ooo... me want that eggcup
@IntrepidBrit Bye bro! :D
@JonClements to keep snake eggs in?
I think we've crossed the fanciness threshold, from "cup" to "chalice"
@Kevin indeed... one doesn't have egg "cups" in one's castles - one is expected to have "chalices"...
Of course. Gotta maintain the right atmosphere
16:06
Meticulously planting cobwebs and getting the creak on the heavy wooden doors just right
haha
@Kevin indeed... if the servants don't get that right, then it's into the crocodile pit with them
@KDawG Interesting url there. "Man, threatening jump, death-kicked window"
The forbidden art of the death kick!
lol!
user559633
yeah, i was expecting him to have been kicked to death
16:42
Umm.. he's going to jump to his death! No... we must kick him to death before he does! :)
Some CVs please?
You know, I think Python has the best string manipulation libraries.
Apparently "get in a tight spot" is a double entendre in turkish
I mean, its just soo amazingly advanced
Interesting how some email I have going to one domain of mine is received at the address it gets forwarded to, before it's received where it's forwarded from...
16:50
reviewing is sorta interesting, I once found a answer with 15+ upvotes being replaced with a single sentence GET A LIFE!!!!! LoSER...
heya @Prashant
woah, Hi
just poking around, it's been like a decade since I've been in a chat room.
@KDawG: Some people have this imaginary life called "being an internet troll".
@Prashant you seem somewhat shocked that via this magical medium - people greet you - are you sure it's just a decade? :P
@MartijnPieters yeah they don't realize the impact SO has on programmer's lives.....
16:58
I recently posted a self-answered question because I was surprised a problem I had run into had apperently not yet affected other developers working with Google App Engine and Cloud SQL.
I got a second answer on that post, quickly flagged and deleted by the community: YOUR MOM NEVER LOVED YOU , I CAN SEE WHY LOLOLOLOL
@Martijn that one's doing the rounds is it...
So mature. The user account was nuked shortly after (the account had posted a question before going on the troll rampage).
/r Maybe I need to get out more and explore this greeting people thing.
also looks like I have no idea how to respond to a message here.
It's simply a waste of time trolling.... you get flagged and nuked even before majority of the users see it
damn I screwed up on this and by the time I fix it, the party is long gone :P
17:15
so I figured out why my bloody MLP wouldn't converge. I told it that it was getting 256 inputs when it was only getting 64. I essentially forgot to tell it that it was getting subsampled input
@Prashant just "@" someone
If I ever invent a type of neural network, I'm going to call it the Dragon. That way, I can write a paper called "How to Train Your Dragon"
DSM
DSM
@inspectorG4dget: what did you wind up doing to get the bitstring from the image? I often have to move between pdf and tables and am always looking for new tricks.
I'd be tempted to call it after private body parts
@DSM that trick is apparently "inspectorG4dget's Mother"
I'm not sure she's available for other work
@JonClements that would be a dirty comment out of context
@DSM: but yeah, I got my mom to read out 0s and 1s while I recorded them
apparently this is the only context in a chat room where "your mom" is not an insult
@DSM: though, if you have a table, wouldn't csv make your life so much easier?
DSM
DSM
17:22
@inspectorG4dget: definitely. But I often have to extract data from other people's reports, so I have a pipeline which uses a bunch of pdf-to-xml and pdf-to-txt tools to turn it into csv.
@DSM I think that's what people resort to if their mum isn't available :)
yeah, I lucked out that I'm doing homework with my mom across the table (well, she's headed to sleep now)
@DSM: from what I understand, PDF is some variant of javascript. So would it be possible to compile the AST and grab the table out of that?
DSM
DSM
@inspectorG4dget: the issue in practice is that table cells aren't given in any order and may or may not have lines separating them. So you have to effectively render it (or get the tools to take a stab at rendering it, e.g. pdftohtml -layout) and then do your best to figure out what the rows and columns are.
yowza! That sounds like a whole load of not-fun
Watchdog sucks
17:33
@GamesBrainiac: really? I've been trying to install for a while now and have always run into install issues
what's so horrible about it?
so I decided to make my own file watcher :)
@inspectorG4dget Simply put, it does not work.
@GamesBrainiac man what's yo pc?
a i7
It has internal issues.
@inspectorG4dget what'd be really creepy - is if you can write a program to learn to parse these types of documents... then you get to tell your mum she's been replaced by a computer program :)
that sucks. I was hoping to write a filewatcher
17:36
@games it doesn't work? Could you elaborate a bit more?
@JonClements: that would be even more awesome if I did it in BASH "I will replace you with a tiny shell script"
"Mum - I've replaced you with whitespace" Look at it in notepad... impressive or what? :)
oh HELL no! That language is a brain aneurysm waiting to happen
@GamesBrainiac just emailed me, asking me to tell everyone that he's having trouble accessing the chatroom /cc @JonClements
You can use it to sneak top secret military level decrypting code in plain text though :)
@inspectorG4dget thank's for letting us know... hi @games :)
"what is this harmless blank file?!" lol
17:42
If non-whitespace is ignored... I wonder what happens if you try to run something like "Romeo And Juliet" or "A Tale Of Two Cities" through it...
Or even a bible of some sort, and it might reveal all sorts of secrets!
ELL OH ELL!
Or hack into something and launch all the "blow up the earth" kind of missles
that actually sounds like buggy whitespace
According to X-files episodes - it appears it's easier to just use Navajo or something
17:49
alright all, it's getting to be that time - time for my nightly nap
@inspectorG4dget laters
later @JonClements
@inspectorG4dget sweets dreams 0, 1, 10, 11'ing sheep
18:04
howdy @code
hello, hello
@JonClements How you doing?
not bad - you?
I don't yet appear to have been inundated via github stuff
wb @Prashant - did you try that meeting people thing?
@JonClements indeed! I like it
t'was lunch with the coworkers
Ahhh... I'd heard rumours of these meeting people thing... it sounded strange and scary... :)
But yes, I dig Python, and I'm spending more time on SO, so I figured I would take it another step and hang out on chat a little
18:11
what are people?
Here or the C++ lounge would be the alternative
Lounge is...interesting
Lounge is .... yeah :)
We're lacking behind the notoriety and posts on meta about the lounge... but... ya know...
Maybe some day if things go horribly wrong... we'll get noticed :)
Yea, that was my first take away
So - did ya use to be an IRCer ?
18:21
those were the days...
wasting hours and hours on IRC lol
oh yes.... puts on some music suitable for a flashback interlude...
@Code-Guru And money on crappy dial-up connection (at least in my country).
yah, didn't take me long to upgrade to cable
Waiting up to 2 hours to get a file from someone that needed to go, but the file was nearly sent over DCC...
I did a little IRC
I mean, I was hoping /r worked
so there must have been some muscle memory
18:37
bbiab
That's better (well - kind of better)
DSM
DSM
18:53
How is it possible to know about itertools.permutations and yet not discover itertools.combinations?
hey guys
I'm trying to set my cookie to expire at midnight to tonight but i feel like my logic is off
is there a better way to do it?
@DSM not sure - not like they didn't get introduced at the same time.... the with replacements you could understand though
should i calculate the time until midnight tonight or set it to expire at midnight tonight?
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> datetime.combine(datetime.now().date(), datetime.max.time())
datetime.datetime(2013, 12, 13, 23, 59, 59, 999999)
hmm i like that
cool
18:59
if we go that midnight is tomorrow :)
yes i see what you did there. good idea.
That then becomes:
>>> format(datetime.combine(datetime.now().date(), datetime.max.time()), '%a, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S GMT')
'Fri, 13-Dec-2013 23:59:59 GMT'
So using format instead of strftime
back to my film... have fun
what about this?
>>> import datetime
>>> now = datetime.datetime.now()
>>> now
datetime.datetime(2013, 12, 13, 14, 3, 24, 170761)
>>> later = datetime.datetime.replace(now, hour=23, minute=59, second=59)
>>> later
datetime.datetime(2013, 12, 13, 23, 59, 59, 170761)
>>> expires = datetime.datetime.strftime(later, "%a, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S UTC")
>>> expires
'Fri, 13-Dec-2013 23:59:59 UTC'
>>>
That works
six of one, half dozen of the other :)
19:27
cabbage all
heya @shuttle
how are you today?
Alright-ish thanks -yourself?
Things are going well for me, got a pretty good job offer actually. Actually, there's one question that they are asking me in an email that I'm wondering what the best response would be: "What technologies are you passionate about?" what sort of answers are people wanting to see for this in software jobs?
user559633
"What technologies are you passionate about?"
user559633
19:32
Python?
user559633
depends what level of bullshit the company expects really
@tristan That's pretty much what I'm trying to gauge
user559633
you can give some "robust scalable shared nothing architectures for agile workflows" shit
Star Trek like transporters probably isn't a good answer...
user559633
yesssssssss
19:33
@JonClements Damn, I really wanted one of those
heya @Dark dude
umm.. developing is how much safer...
19:51
I wonder how they built that tower in the first place
lego...
Helicoptors, maybe. Plenty of transmission towers are on Wikipedia's tallest structures list, but the articles are light on construction details
 
2 hours later…
21:32
Heya @Everyone!
hi @abhis
@JonClements how are you?
Not bad thanks... just chilling out - what about yourself>
Yeah cool , Me too with coffee and audio machine music.
 
1 hour later…
22:56
I need to insert a backslash at every quote in my file, but the script I wrote isn't adding backslashes...what am I doing wrong? I've researched this and nothing is working:
with open('file.txt', 'r') as errfile:
    myfile = errfile.read()

myfile.replace('"', '\\"')

with open('new.txt', 'w') as newfile:
    newfile.write(myfile)
DSM
DSM
myfile = myfile.replace(stuff)
I feel like such an idiot
How could I do something so stupid :p
DSM
DSM
Always easier to spot bugs in other people's code. :^)
Haha true, I hate when I miss things like that!
stackoverflow.com/questions/19529859/… - how's that a good question actually?
23:16
i can't seem to figure out passenger_wsgi on dreamhost
0
Q: Django on Dreamhost with passenger_wsgi

hanleyhansenI'm trying to setup Django on shared hosting in Dreamhost but i'm getting the follow error: [Fri Dec 13 14:56:42 2013] [error] [client 76.27.235.248] Premature end of script headers: [Fri Dec 13 14:58:26 2013] [error] [client 76.27.235.248] Premature end of script headers: internal_error.html ...


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