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14:02
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ahh, my eyes
avi
avi
I thought i get you guys under my control /*plan failed*
See, that's why I hyperlinked my own hypnotic gif.
All hail Kevin!
But seeing as how the message with the link doesn't have 100 stars, as I subliminally instructed, it must have failed as well.
14:04
oh hang on, why did I type that?
Kevin is great! Here Kevin, I want you to have this: <3
@JonClements Dust in the keyboard, surely?
All hail Kevin!
wtf... I didn't type that
avi
avi
All hail Kevin!
okay something funny happening here
raise StopExaltationError
14:07
going to correct that to be "raise"? :)
I haven't got much sleep :)
join the club :)
mind you - more than 4 hours a night is luxury
Guys! I'm getting almost 8 hours and I'm exhausted
But then I am turning ancient tomorrow
@Robert you're 33 tomorrow?
I'm usually alert in the morning, no matter how many hours of sleep I get. But it all falls apart in the afternoon.
avi
avi
14:12
I get 9 hours easily...just that I sleep very late and wakeup late, which disrupts my whole morning scheudle :|
yep, that's what gets me into trouble, take a little afternoon nap then can't get to sleep at night
@JonClements er
Yes
I never learn my lesson, because I'm not immediately punished for not sleeping enough. My goldfish-like memory will not associate the action with the consequence.
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@Robert been there - done that
How was it?
14:15
well, he's still here, but he's missing a leg now
I vaguely remember cocktails, a hefty credit card bill, and falling out the bed the next morning
@RobertGrant Look at him, he turned into a dog!
Hopefully the girl he picked up didn't do that after he sobered up
@poke and what's wrong with that? evolution and all that
is anybody familiar with html.table function?
14:20
What module/library?
html.py
im outputting an sql query as an html table and '0's are outputted as nulls
or blanks
Nope, can't say I'm familiar
14:33
interview programming question was super easy
@corvid woohoo!
avi
avi
great @corvid
user559633
Any Berliners/Germans/Others-in-the-know here that could tell me what's an appropriate salary for head of tech at a company in Berlin?
As in a CIO? Or CTO?
user559633
Nah, it's a position that's usually below CTO or VP level.
user559633
14:41
Think like, manager of a team
Tech lead?
user559633
Usually a position above tech lead -- like management that also codes.
Hm, dunno, but it sounds like my ideal job :)
user559633
Hah, that's where I am in my career right now.
Is it soundcloud?
That's the only german tech company I know
Other than SAP I spose
user559633
14:44
It's not Soundcloud, but I'd love to work there.
Yeah they use Clojure
user559633
And Python, Java, Ruby
grr
any good way to select when reading full lines?
I think salary often depends on how big the company is, but I wouldn't be too surprised (if Berlin's salaries are like London's converted into EUR) to see you on EUR100k+, but it could also be as low as EUR70k
Some massive guesses there, but there you go :)
user559633
hah, thanks, i still appreciate it :)
14:47
Just based on what seem like similar jobs
Contract or permanent?
user559633
Would be contract as I'm an American and my understanding is that companies will want to take me on for 1-year-at-a-time stints
come to Oulu, everything here sucks.
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user559633
and starred.
@tristan yeah maybe, though I'm permanent in South Africa and not from here
user559633
You should get a job writing postcards @AnttiHaapala
user559633
14:48
Wish you were here (because I hate you)
A PHP guy is paid 40k€ per yr. A multitalent who needs to program in 5 programming languages and do product development, market research, engineer, work as the CTO without the CTO title is paid 40k€ per yr. Except if there is 1 guy who is paid 40k€ for that then the other one is paid 35k€.
user559633
Sounds dreamy, really.
and everything is more expensive than in Berlin.
user559633
Why would anyone stay?
I haven't figured it out yet.
I am not sure I want to stay.
14:52
@tristan everyone who can negotiate a new job offer has left. Everyone else can't negotiate, so their salaries suck :)
the question was: "how would you know if a string contains all of the letters in the english alphabet?"
basically yes. I am just too lazy to move. I'd have to sell my apartment, but the prices are dropping.
corvid: set(string.lowercase) & set(s.lower()) == set(string.lowercase)
That's what I said Antti
actually, not quite, I used issubset of the set(alphabet.lower())
DSM
DSM
set(s.lower()) >= set(string.ascii_lowercase) is slightly more compact.
I'm going with not (set(s.lower()) - set(string.ascii_lowercase))
DSM
DSM
14:54
Morning cabbage for all.
Which I haven't bothered to check if it actually works.
@Kevin does not work
x contains all of y does not indicate x is y.
but the other way yes...?
yeah
Augh, I put them backwards. not (set(string.ascii_lowercase) - set(s.lower()))
I also have not bothered to check this one.
it's going on the whiteboard (of shame)
14:56
hmhmm
so anyone know how to nicely do select with readline? :P
What kind of select?
select as in syscall
I want to readlines with timeout
always give full line only
15:10
can you make a staging area for heroku? So like, www.staging.myapp.com, and when you push, git push heroku staging
From the "We already knew this" department: Code copypasta increasingly common in CS education
Ugh, darn you Reddit, presenting a five year old article as hot news
15:29
Now you just look like a fool...so ironic...
I'm never going back to Reddit. Never mind that this is the third time this week that I've made that promise.
DSM
DSM
Urf. A test I'd written was replaced by a different test, which (1) gave a type name where it should give numbers, (2) made passing tests fail beacuse it changed the criterion needlessly, and (3) no longer provides the information which allowed me to track down a bug yesterday. On the bright side, it's marginally shorter.
@Kevin Maybe there's a Reddit version of Tea & Kittens out there somewhere to help with the willpower ...
Sorry, Kitten Block - Tea & Kittens is the site it redirects you to.
If only I could make known my approval or disapproval of certain content on the site. But as far as I know, Reddit has no such mechanism.
15:40
guys... am I correct remember, it is bad style to import all modules in one line? like "import MySQLdb, socket, os"
yeah, avoid that
it's convenient when you're in the repl though
avoid that sometimes
> Imports should usually be on separate lines
thanks...
15:42
I don't like the "put a blank line between the three import groups", I always ignore that one
If my program imports only sys and os (what a shame) I'd put imports on line
@setevoy I disagree with @davidism and think that you should set them out roughly like this
So you group like modules together and in order (stdlib, scipy-stack, my personal package, etc)
DSM
DSM
For lowish-level modules that I'm never going to do from x import y on, I'll one-line 'em. import os, sys, glob.
to clarify, that was an opinion, I meant I always ignore it
numpy read as 'nymph'...
user559633
15:45
are macros commonly used in flask apps? i kind of don't get why i'd want to use it
anybody use pep8 utility for their code? :-)
Not me
Not always
user559633
i do sometimes.
I specifically turn it off in PyCharm.
15:50
never used PyCharm... have it on desktop, but writing scripts directly on server, with vim...
I AM THE SLAYER OF WARNINGS
I mean
Cabbage
slayer of cabbage?
Cabbage
What happens if a starred message gets modified?
... You know, the English translation for Cabbage. The greeting thing. Kind of like salut
(GOG has AvP 2000 classic on "sale" for free just now)
15:58
Kind of like salut @IntrepidBrit
just a question, is it possible to loop over the creation of a tkinter checkbutton with an array, if i want all the options to be that same for each button but the 'text=arrayitem'
if I have a mysql query ran in python
what is the best way to rearange the columns
16:15
@user3663720 Yeah, should be fine
@vaultah The message stays starred, and the updated version appears in the starred list.
All star recipients must resist the urge to edit their starred post to "if you starred this, you're a butthead"
yeah I thought something like this :D
Not that I would ever want to do that >_>
It's kind of like, when you're on a high ledge, and you get an urge to step forward... Same principle.
@vaultah poor man...
"which of the existing languages would you suggest I master and forget the rest?" False premise. I'd never suggest learning only one language, to the detriment of all others.
closed and delete vote cast
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I don't think I'd hire someone who only knew one programming language.
@DSM for a short term contract in a specific task... I would/do
for a perm. member of staff, no way
16:27
Urgh. Anyone else fighting off connection issues with SOChat?
and it's deleted...
I had connection problems yesterday, but not today.
The three layered burger with cheese, bacon, stripped beef and sauce is coming back to haunt my bowels now
That darn Past Jon, always putting Present Jon in bad situations!
/me sprays a bit of air freshener in the room and whistles innocently
oh dear... sprays a bit more freshener around
16:41
Light a match. It's better for the environment
Bacon sandwiches for dinner tonight... I better hydrate well.
In retrospect, I should not have had bacon and chicken for lunch. I may exceed my daily recommended bacon intake.
Wait, what!?
there's a bacon intake allowance?
The "too much bacon limit" was purely theoretical... until today.
That's not good news
I'll just go sulk in my corner then
I'm shopping around the movie rights to my story. I'm thinking a natural disaster treatment a la The Day After Tomorrow.
Not sure who to cast as the scientist that discovers the Bacon Point Of No Return, and tries to warn everybody, but is dismissed as a crackpot.
16:47
I thought bacon counted as fruit and/or veg?
Well, the french call the pig "pomme de terre", or "apple on the ground", so yeah, it's definitely a fruit.
[source: hazily remembered elementary school language class]
DSM
DSM
Erm..
bacon is a fruit!?
Now, I'm confused, do I eat more or less of it?
and err, does scotch count for 1 in 5 ?
can I call scotch, fruit?
Yes to all your questions.
@Kevin when I have liver chiirois and extreme colestral levels, I'll point the doc to you?
17:02
You should basically never do anything I say.
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DSM
poof
@Kevin so when you said have these "arsenic tainted" doggy snacks - that wasn't a good idea?
I thought arsenic was an artificial almond flavor. I didn't know about its... side effects.
slumps on keyboard
Damnit who's gonna pay for sopython now?
17:07
The vengeful ghost of Jon?
Speaking of ghosts, I have been watching Supernatural lately, and I have a problem with the premise.
I was bothering wonder to watch that or not
@Kevin I have been watching it also. Though I have yet found no problems.
Then again I don't take it too seriously.
On the show, people that die in a traumatic way will usually come back as angry spirits, capable of interacting with the physical world. They are even capable of killing the living, usually in a traumatic way.
@Jon it's good. Not amazing television that will grasp your very soul but not bad to stick on while you're noshing down a curry.
This seems like it would cause a runaway chain reaction of ghosts killing people who then become ghosts, ad infinitum
@JonClements I'm about eight episodes into it, and so far it's fairly reminiscent of the "freak of the week" style episodes of The X Files.
17:10
oh
I've just finished Season 2. The story does develop with time.
DSM
DSM
But all you need to escape that is to assume that relatively few people who die in a traumatic way come back as ghosts. Then the series converges.
Not quite as much mystery, though. With no skeptical Scully, they can figure out that the bad guy is a living scarecrow or whatever in like 15 minutes.
I use to love X files
Never seen X-Files.
17:11
where's the kick-mute button
Not seen Star Trek either remember.
@DSM Now that I think about it, the murderous ghosts seen so far usually destroy their victims utterly, and you need an intact corpse to become a ghost. I guess they're preventing competition from arising.
And I preferred the new Star Wars episodes to the old ones.
I like the cartoon the best :-)
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DSM
Now you're just trolling.
17:12
@Kevin the intact corpse part? Not necessarily! Oh noes...spoilers...
The early classically animated Tartakovsky ones, not the more recent CG
@Ffisegydd it's okay... your death will come shortly... please stand by while we assemble the crowd of people carrying pitch-forks
Luckily I live in a gated community and I doubt your mob knows the code.
I am dispatching my private murder ghost squad. They can pass through gates, no problem.
17:13
@Ffisegydd luckily I have access to information about every person in the UK...
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DSM
I'm a fan of gridiron football. We know how to bring down gates, fences, posts: not a problem.
puts salt around all doors and windows
Incidentally, have you any interest in joining a murder ghost squad? We have competitive health care coverage.
and then... let's delete your credit rating :)
@Ffisegydd Augh, foiled again.
17:15
or does puppy get some scooby snacks?
@Jon awesome! If you could delete my student loans at the same point that'd be great.
Student loans get written down on paper and put in a filing cabinet, so it's quite difficult to delete them.
I think an elaborate heist scheme is in order!
My student loans aren't too bad actually. Only around £20,000
We need a demolition man, a safe cracker, and a three foot tall contortionist. I'll distract our mark with a high stakes game of Baccarat. Which one of you wants to be "wheels"?
@Kevin you need to give them code names though!
What we actually need is a Wild Earl, a Slippery Susan, and a Tiny Bendy Person.
17:21
I like your style.
\me checks off "nickname giver" from list of accomplices to hire.
18:06
I got a question aboot some python
You've come to the right place.
@Kevin I figured :D
I've got this code where I'm using the subprocess module to run a command (in this case, cd)
However, I'm getting this error:
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bfb-changer.py", line 16, in <module>
    subprocess.call('sudo cp',newBFB,'/usr/share/unity/launcher_bfb_new.png')
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 522, in call
    return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 659, in __init__
    raise TypeError("bufsize must be an integer")
TypeError: bufsize must be an integer
Here's the code:
import subprocess, sys

newBFB = sys.argv[1]

if newBFB == '--help' or newBFB == 'help' or newBFB == '-h':
        print ('Copy the file (in the file browser) and then select Paste File$
else:
        print('Please confirm this is the new icon: ')
        subprocess.call('eog',newBFB)
        print('Copying new BFB icon')
        subprocess.call('sudo cp',newBFB,'/usr/share/unity/launcher_bfb_new.pn$
        print('Backing up original BFB icon')
        subprocess.call('sudo cp /usr/share/unity/icons/launcher_bfb.py /usr/s$
I probably could ask a question, but this seems a tad trivial
Deeeerp
I just figured it out I think...
I don't know what that error means, but perhaps you can skip using subprocess entirely and use os.chdir instead of cd.
Or if you meant "cp" and not "cd", then How about shutil.copyfile
Yup. facepalm
I forgot the the subprocess.call command takes tuples for the command.
@RPiAwesomeness Bingo :-) (was just about to say that).
18:12
subprocess.call(['eog',newBFB])
^ is what it should have been :P
Thar's actually a list, not a tuple (and a list is semantically the right thing), but yeah.
Oh, well, yeah :P
Thanks for the help, even though I solved it myself :)
Man, I have got to remember that
Not using a list has got me so many times
SOPython: providing rubber duck debugging services since 201x :-)
?
oh, lol :)
Rubber duck debugging, rubber ducking, and the rubber duckie test are informal terms used in software engineering to refer to a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug his code by forcing himself to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. The practice is also known as "teddy bear debugging" for similar reasons, most notably an anecdote in The Practice of Programming. Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to...
18:15
line-by-line, to the duck
Dang, his friends must have thought him weird
Eh, he's a duck who hangs around programmers; his friends probably already think he's weird.
Soon, he will have all the programs in the world explained to him. Then he can return to his home planet.
woo, over 1000 rep
:-)
@corvid gratz :-)
18:27
Time to put your score on your resume?
18:56
Today I am annoyed by users that skim the question they're about to post, notice that it contains no question marks, and just stick one on the last sentence, regardless of whether it makes sense or not
writing stackoverflow questions is hard. I think you have to have at least part of a solution before really asking the question so answerers can meet you half way
Agreed.
I don't ask questions, not because I know everything, but because asking is a big pain in the butt
yeah, usually it's easier in python cause you can show some short scripting of what you want to do
Every now and then I have a question that I'm pretty sure won't already have an answer on SO ... and I get kinda excited ... so I start doing a little research to see if I can make it a really good question, and in the course of that research I find the answer (usually on SO), and the loss of an opportunity to ask a cool question makes me sadder than having the answer makes me happy.
DSM
DSM
19:11
Most of the questions I really want to ask are way too localized to make good questions, they're basically "won't you please debug this code for me?"
When I come up with a question with general appeal that I think is worth writing up, the outcome is usually the opposite for me. I find a number of existing posts, all of which have some imperfection that makes them less than ideal as a canonical post.
For example, the Tkinter question "why are all my variables pointing to None instead of the intended Widget?" appears a dozen times a month, but the code included is always a huge mess, when you could easily describe the problem with four lines of code.
Well then, you know what to do ...
Write my own post, which gets quickly closed as a duplicate of the older yet uglier version? Edit the older version, which gets reverted because I'm changing the code without the OP's blessing? Try to get the OP's blessing, but they've been gone for years?
has written at least two canonical questions; really hopes potential clients/employers don't stumble across them and think I didn't actually know ...
DSM
DSM
"Did you try googling 'python print syntax error'?" #umpteenth
19:19
Write your own post, making sure that people here are on standby with up/anticlose-votes, and immediately follow up with a "this is a canonical Q/A; please don't vtc as dupe unless you're sure the other post is better" comment.
DSM
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I think the comment Kevin used on the "how to get input" was a good one.
That particular question is also quite tricky, because once you strip away the spaghetti code, it boils down to, "Q: why is x none when I do x = SomeObject().someMethod()? A: because someMethod returns None"
("that particular question" being the Tkinter question I described above, not the "how to get input" question)
You can pad it a bit with a discussion of the difference between methods that do things and methods that return things, and how that often relates to mutability ...
(I know nothing at all about Tkinter; just assuming it's sensibly designed)
Arguably not. In other GUI libs, you can do SomeElement().stretch().spin().skew().draw(), since each method call returns the original Element instance, specifically for the convenience of chaining methods. Tkinter's methods just return None.
Ah, but method chaining is the work of the devil ;-)
19:29
And yet, all Tkinter newbies assume that they can do it.
It would sometimes be nice to have a good, compact way to do e.g.
Listening to some Elton John
with SomeElement:
    stretch()
    spin()
    skew()
    draw()
should I be ashamed to have every album?
@JonClements every album? Possibly ... I can recall having heard some pretty sketchy stuff from Reg over the years ...
Mind you, I have every Arctic Monkeys album, and Humbug and Suck it and See are pretty awful.
Also the first two or three Beatles albums are heavy on the filler ...
... and (this is the result of a megatorrent I couldn't resist but) Nina Simone has put out her share of stinkers.
19:36
It would be cool if there was an operator that would let you do chaining even if the return values were None. Like, a~b()~c() would be equivalent to
result = a.b()
if result:
    result.c()
else:
    a.c()
In which case, whether stretch and spin and skew return None or the original instance, element~stretch()~spin()~skew() has the same effect
DSM
DSM
Will KevinScript support it?
Hadn't considered a different operator. ~ is out since it's unary, but it's an appealing idea.
I believe some lisp-like languages let you do this.
IIRC the only unused punctuation in ASCII is now $ (and backtick, but that's not coming back).
@DSM That doesn't sound too hard to do, actually...
19:39
now now
we can't put too much pressure on Kevin
he needs to prioritise the LOTC and colonisation of Mars
It would be deliciously evil to use interpunct: a·b()·c()
I already used today's supply of dumb programming project energy, on this morning's spiral clock visualization
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DSM
?! This is what happens when I sleep in. Did I miss something cool?
6 hours ago, by Kevin
Uh oh, I think my TARDIS has sprung a leak.
Not too exciting at first glance, but it's fully general! Works with any clock!
Folks, send in pictures of your clock today and you'll get your own personalized gif for only 39.99 (plus shipping and handling)
Needs spinning hands.
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DSM
19:46
Neat! At first my adblocker wouldn't let me see it, so I was wondering if there was some metajoke I was missing.
Actually not spinning hands, but hands which have moved on the appropriate distance at each turn of the spiral.
Spinning hands would be easy, if I had 60 input images of all hand positions.
Static hands whose position is different at each spiral level... That's tricky.
Basically because then the hidden discontinuity would have to change position each level. Right now I'm essentially gluing together spiral pieces at precisely 3 o clock. So when I reach the level that points to three, only the top half of the hand would be visible.
DSM
DSM
It was kind of them to put the clock face on the right side so that falling people could see it.
What time is it? Time to fall down the infinite chasm of clocks, same as always.
I prefer to view it as rising up through the chasm, facing down; rather than falling down through the chasm, facing up. I guess I'm an optimist.
DSM
DSM
I still remember a grade-school nightmare about falling. Guess it stuck with me.
19:58
I often dream that I can fly, but only a foot off the ground.
The process is simple. First, bend your right knee so that you are standing on one foot. Then do the same with your left knee. Tadaa! flight. Don't ask me how to gain altitude, I've been working on that for years.
Getting a lot more than I bargained for when I answered this question...
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Which question?
this one. To be fair, the first follow up question regarding button padding was nestled in the original post, but in my wishful thinking I thought it was a typo or I could otherwise gloss over it.
So really he's only asked one "and another thing..." question
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ADD BUTTONS MORE BUTTONS
I'm considering saying "just don't use a for loop at all". Each element has its own unique inner text, callback function, and configuration options; I could tell him to use three lists, but then you're really not gaining anything over simply making the three buttons manually.
20:17
@DSM You need a button to add more buttons that add more buttons.
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I would click such a button.
What fun
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Much obliged. I had to up the number of buttons per click, though. I have a new policy of MORE BUTTONS.
I want a button that increases the number of buttons you get when you click the first button.
I also want a button that increases the rate of change of buttons granted by the second button.
(and so on)
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20:28
I have economic models to tune before a meeting tomorrow. I don't have time to read up on the Ackermann function to quantify the number of buttons I want.
21:00
21:24
this is an especially cool looking corvidae
DSM
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21:45
TIL the word "leapling".
@corvid That's one seriously goth crow.
 
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user559633
23:32
leapling?
user559633
A person who is born on February 29 may be called a "leapling" or a "leap year baby".
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