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03:43
Lots of people in inactive, but in the chat room.
Since you're all asleep I'll just drop this in here. heh
04:24
New Yorkers -- try the lángos! You won't regret it :P
cbg(folks)
04:37
cbg
cbg
is that an evil cat?
04:54
it is a cute cat
is data collection from android app illegal?
 
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05:56
I have a constraint of 2.4 python, collections will not be allowed :( — Andy P 10 mins ago
2.4 :O
isn't that like... really old or something?
06:25
Isn't that extinct yet?
I wish, someday, even I could write a brilliant answer like this... Sighs
Cbg all and to all a good cbg
Cbg all
cbg
@tilaprimera don't think it's illegal, but best to tell people you're doing it, and that it's anonymised
avi
avi
cbg
06:40
@tila it might well be illegal if you don't disclose it IANAL, etc
I'm tentatively going to ask what iAnal is
I think I capitalised it incorrectly
I Am Not A Lawyer
Standard Internet disclosure when giving legal advice :p
avi
avi
06:58
any library to calculate time taken by python scripts? other than official timeit
@avi what do you want that timeit doesn't do?
avi
avi
I want something I can call from command line
but seems timeit takes python code as input, not file?
python -m timeit 'import stuff'
but is there a way I can do:
python -m timeit 1.py
now lets say 1.py has manu functions.. and I want to benchmark only one of them...
python -m timeit 1.py --function=sum,2,3
something like this?
07:39
Why not use timeit in the interpreter then?
avi
avi
how?
Through the magic of ~~~*Google*~~~
avi
avi
did, but couldn't find :-/
Did you type "Python timeit" into Google and get docs.python.org/3.4/library/timeit.html ?
Because it's the top result (on mine)
avi
avi
yup
and I did read that doc
07:50
And did you read the page?
Cabbage
avi
avi
may be I missed something, let me go through again
08:11
@avi did you solve your problem?
avi
avi
@Ffisegydd nope :-/
Really?
avi
avi
yeah
It's on the page. Literally as you open the page it tells you how to do it in the interpreter.
It also has an Examples section that tells you exactly how to do what you want.
avi
avi
yes, I did checked it twice
all I see is timeit taking statements
if you mean by following:
timeit.timeit(stmt=s, number=100000)
I don't mean that one
I was looking for:
python -m timeit 1.py
08:23
43 mins ago, by Ffisegydd
Why not use timeit in the interpreter then?
That is what I suggested and what we've been discussing. There is no way to do what you originally wanted.
What you can do though is use the interpreter, as I suggested.
avi
avi
no.. thats not what I want
You can edit your questions by pressing "up"
avi
avi
let me try ;-)
@avi You cannot do what you want then.
What I'm suggesting is an alternative so you can still test individual functions.
avi
avi
yup, I was aware of that one...
anyways, thank you :)
08:30
@Ffisegydd upper case words are more effective than bold fonts when it comes to shouting out your suggestions :P
@Swordy yes but upper-case can be taken as anger which I was just feeling extreme frustration.
You forgot tag
yeah nailed it.. :D
@avi why have you asked that people close that question?
avi
avi
08:33
not related to programming
more like web hosting
so may be superuser
Is there a way to execute python script in php web server??? and you don't think that's related to programming?
Executing Python scripts...is not to do with Python programming?
avi
avi
yeah, may be you are right
my bad
08:46
Morning cabbage
cbg you great-big-lovable-scotsman.
Flirting with me isn't the best way to get a close vote....
... only because I can't cast any kind of vote :P
;_;
I don't just flirt with you to get the close-vote you know...
cbg @MartijnPieters
avi
avi
cbg
And back
Interesting marketing call from someone who is actually knowledgeable. Makes a nice change
What did you tell them? Go do something more constructive with your level of intelligence? :-)
@MartijnPieters Nope, I stayed on the phone instead of being uncharacteristically rude
It's one way to get my goat. I used to do sales/marketing for some really cool start-up software back in the day. It's not difficult to do a little bit of research on the customer and not come across as a brain-dead muppet
In other news - I just spat TEA over my desk at the price of this new 3D printer I've been looking at
A cool $330,000
I'll invest in your business so you can buy one. Here's £10.
How much IntrepidStock will that get me?
09:35
Woopt! That's 0.003% the price of the printer. That will get you 0.003% of the profits made on that machine ;)
What profits have you forecast so far?
So.....based on that how long will I have to wait to get my £10 back?
@Ffisegydd What profits would you forecast if you created physical manifestations of my Ninja with that?
@Ffisegydd ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
09:37
Depends. Can the Ninjas answer questions as well as you?
If so, then we could probably live comfortably for the rest of our lives.
/me IntrepidBrit has exited the chat
@Ffisegydd I don't know. That depends on the design.
We could 3D print them tiny little laptops to answer questions on.
Careers Fair at the uni soon. Time to go and steal as much free stuff as I can fit into my rucksack.
Wise. Grab me some beer glasses
09:39
I voted UCWYA but actually it's more OT
@JonClements Cabbage
I also downvoted both the answers and flagged the one at -1 as NAA.
So have at it if you want free flags.
@Ffisegydd there's a change.org petition going on to allow the green party leader to speak in the leadership debates
Hah. To be brutally honest I don't care, I don't vote as I've never found a politician or political party worth voting for.
It'd be fairer if Greens were allowed though.
The biggest question is where to draw the line. If UKIP are being considered, then it's outrageous that the Greens aren't being considered
09:45
I always vote - albeit it for the party that I think will do the least worst
And it's stupid that the petitions target the likes of ITV and such. We should be directly petitioning the Beeb, because that's something we can actually do something about.
we had a discussion down the pub once and debated starting our own political "party"
@Ffisegydd Eurgh - by not voting, you're increasing the worth of everyone else's vote. At least go in an spoil your ballot
@JonClements I vote for the best candidate for my area, irregardless of the political party
From what I can recall, Bath is a pretty strong Lib Dem seat.
and that's the thing though isn't it
if you're in a safe seat area... all the "older" folk, vote as they always have
so it almost makes your vote worth nothing
09:48
Well the MP here has been MP for 20 years so I assume it's "safe"
That's changing though I think. Especially with people waking up (politically)
I reckon UKIP are going to take a lot of seats next year
Here's hoping they don't
But the Tories are pissing everyone off, and the Lib Dems don't appear to be tempering the damage to the public
I am going to step away from SO because I'm in a poor mood and am being pretty brutal with CVs and DVs. I'm gonna go steal some stuff from some people who will try their hardest to convince me that working for MultiNationalCorp9000 is the bestest ever when the truth is I don't give a flying cabbage and I just want free stuff.
@Ffisegydd what's up baby? Can puppy do anything to help?
09:51
Just in a bad mood. Need gin. If you could airlift some gin to Bath then that'd be great.
@Ffisegydd I have some single malt scotch in the cupboard, not quite of the wealth to be able to just airlift it over though
Just go all St. Bernard rescue dog with a wee dram tied around your neck
otherwise, I'd have my butler come over, my private plane on the ready, and you'd have it :)
I'm not a big fan of whisk[e]?y, not after the incident.
@IntrepidBrit dram or DRAM?
09:54
well, with the imaginary private plane, it'd be filled with lots of stuff - so you could take your pick
@RobertGrant Why not both
@Ffisegydd The incident?
just errr, give me a few life times
Drank a 1L bottle of Jim Beam in about an hour and then had 3-4 ciders and was not a well baby. Ah to be 17 again... In any case now even the smell of whisk[e]?y makes me feel sick.
@Ffisegydd lmao
did the same with Archers
Hah. Peach? :P
09:57
(after 6 cans of stella)
@Ffisegydd nah, it was peach
Nice. I also had some Guinness before the Jim Beam
it was a mate's 21st
Mate's 18th.
fell in his fish pond and took down his marquee
That was probably an unwise life choice there...
09:59
I don't regret my youthful alcohol adventures. I had a lot of fun at the time and now I barely drink, I just don't find it interesting/entertaining anymore.
him: "bet you can't drink this schnapps", me: "probably not, but going to try and f*ing neck it anyway woo hoo"
I find that once you've got a quota of "stupid yamming stuff I went and done", drinking loses its appeal
I just like a bottle of beer/glass of wine now and again
@IntrepidBrit yeah
early 20's.... sheeesh... I could neck anything
and go all night and...
now... two glasses of wine, for instance, just makes me think... "I want my bed"
10:03
temp rhubarb, client on phone
@IntrepidBrit k - expecting mine on the phone very soon
hello everyone
is anyone there?
Hello
Is it me you're looking for?
And I'm back for 10 minutes
@RobertGrant don't go all Lionel on us :)
10:16
♫ I can see it in your eyes, I can see it in your smile ♫
if there ever was a use for the kick-mute feature - it's now @IntrepidBrit :)
How rude
you know, when ever someone says that, I just think Star Wars
"how woooood"
you almost had your hooks in me didn't you dear?
one of my fav. songs
10:23
Old EJ?
There are worse artists ;)
The canonical example :)
oh ffs... forgot this laptop is touch screen... weird things happen when you wipe it
It's a great track anyway
hi guys. i am a PHP dev not a not a python dev. I have a situation and need to find a solution.
10:29
Have you taken a moment to read sopython.com/pages/chatroom @Sajal?
@JonClements well i haven't but my problem is not restricted to the language i know. I need a general solution.
The internet is over there
anyone even interested in listening to problem ?
Don't mean to sound a dick, but why would we be?
its related to general programming. I believe stackoverflow is the best place online to get a programming solution and one should help another if he can.
10:40
Have you asked it on stack overflow?
@Sajal the etiquettes mention that you should ask your question directly without mentioning "does anyone know" and it shouldn't be something that can be easily googleable like "how to add 2 numbers in python"
ok. can we programmatically generate a pdf with embedding a audio/video ?
need to run... rbrb
din't get it
@sajal have you asked the question on Stack Overflow?
10:48
@RobertGrant no
Why not?
actually it would take some time to get the answers i will post it later. i needed a quick response and reply to a client whether it can be done or not.
Do you know if it's possible to embed audio and video into a pdf at all?
@RobertGrant yes. in license version they provide a media tool to insert audio/video/flash file.
Okay cool
Have you googled your question?
10:58
yeah but no solution. What i think is - when adobe people are providing this feature in license version then why would they allow any free medium to do it.
Well PDF is an open standard, but possibly yeah if it can only play in Acrobat Reader
do we have some other solution for it ? some other file type like pdf which can be compact in one file only ?
@Sajal What's wrong with a html file?
@IntrepidBrit no its required the output file type should be secure and no one else can access it without password. The media files will be used as proof for legal cases.
@Sajal I never said put it live on a website
11:07
@IntrepidBrit yes i get what u meant. But u see html is not a very secure file format. we can edit it any html editor.
11:43
@Sajal You can do that with a pdf too?
@Sajal The only "surefire" way is to implement existing crypto/checksum technologies (documented to death across the internet) to ensure that the data hasn't been tampered with.
12:06
It stands to reason that any file that can be programmatically generated, can't possibly be "secure" since you can always just generate a new version that says whatever you want.
Unless it's signed
But yeah, this sounds a bit ropey for legal evidence, especially if you're dealing with people who think PDF is secure
Unless security = ease of editing; in a very abstract way is actually correct ;)
Brain = mince today
@IntrepidBrit I'm here now, if you need me for anything
cbg(all)
I was (probably still am) super sick for the last two days -- fever, head-ache, my throat hurts, etc.
Hoooraaaay!
@PeterVaro ... and not hooraaaaay. Sorry to hear it
so I went to bad early yesterday
@IntrepidBrit :)
avi
avi
12:19
is this pythonic:
if not ('0' in sub_string or '1' in sub_string):
Seems fine to me.
avi
avi
okay \m/
a comprehension maniac would suggest if not any(x in sub_string for x in ("0", "1")) but I really don't think that's any more clear
I'd use any and a genera... Never mind he beat me to it...
avi
avi
thats actually makes it look complex
12:24
That is opinion based :p I think it looks better
It's also easier to extend should you need to
avi
avi
that I agree
There's a point where using for loops is silly, if you're iterating over a very small number of items.
If you also need to check for 2 for example
avi
avi
and also if I had to compare with more than 2, comprehension looks much better
I have returned btw with my treasure.
I have a tiny rubber duck who will aid in tiny rubber duck debugging problems.
12:26
I expect there's a very concise solution using sets, but now you're getting into higher mathematics, so it's even less likely to be understood by the layprogrammer.
As opposed to my big rubber duck who helps me with bigger issues
@PeterVaro Possibly a quick question. In FreeCad, how can I ensure the resultant mesh file is actually a single full object, rather than two EXTREMELY close objects?
I have some problems with life in general, so I guess I need a live duck to help me fix them
Time for a 3D modelling sprint. Cotton Eye Joe, engaged.
that's a very good question @IntrepidBrit -- but I'm not a FreeCAD user, I just play with it time to, to see how it is going -- but I think the followings will help in general:
12:28
During my commute today I had to stop and wait for a line of ducks to cross the road. I should have picked one up.
1) if the parts are separated, they should be put together in an "assembly" like new file
(I'm sure you can import two parts and constrained them together)
2) if it is not supported by FC you can export it into STL and repair the result in blender/meshlab
@Kevin or two. Then you could have had life debugging advice and dinner.
(blender will give you greater control on this one)
Reminder to self: answering basic regex questions where there are multiple points to address can lead to being downvoted as everyone has a different opinion on what is wrong.
probably the latter would be the better solution as you want to slice it at some point
3) don't build them as two separated parts, but try to build it as one
12:30
Especially if you have to downvote just about every other answer for not addressing the original problem.
The two red-billed ducks were guarding the flock, as usual. I suspect they could beat me in a fight, so any kidnapping attempt is ill-advised.
@PeterVaro Okay, I'm intending to build it as a single object. It's catching the times when something hasn't quite joined properly.
(Suspect it might be to do with my work processes.)
My friend once tried to drunkenly capture a duck. He launched himself out and tried to catch it, but it flew off and so my friend face planted the ground. Then the duck quacked. I like to think it was laughing at him.
@MartijnPieters you mean this ??
@PeterVaro Say I'm working on a table, I would create 5 cubes and boolean join them. But for some reason I've displaced one of the legs slightly (say, made a typo). It's not obvious to the casual observation, but it's all joined.
Or am I joining things incorrectly and abusing seven kinds of hell out of FC?
12:33
:)
I think you have to "draw" the first big cube (the surface of the table)
then draw sketches at the back of the surface, four exactlt
@Swordy When ranting, I try to focus on the rant, not the post. :-P
but yes, that was the source of my ranting.
and then extrude them => the extrusion itself should join you the legs to the surface
rant done now, everyone can move on.
without any extra feature needed
@PeterVaro I seeeeee. Been doing it wrong for ages.
My biggest gripe is trying to use my method with funky angles. Makes one want to cry, working out how to relate the defining point to where I need it to be
12:36
@MartijnPieters I see , you missed an 'r' and matched the \ literally
@IntrepidBrit that's why I suggested you to use blender in the first place => it may be harder to get started, but then everything (every single object you will ever design in it) will follow the exact same pattern with the exact same tools
@Swordy No, that's the point.
however this is not true with NURBS CAD modelling
The strings that are not using r are illustrating the point.
you have to design in it in your head, figure out which feature should you use in which order
12:37
@MartijnPieters +1 for the explanation, links and the demo..
for every single part you will ever design in your life
Yeah, I can appreciate that - but I need to think about how I design things. I need to be switched on, because orientation of printing really matters
but, it is easier to start using NURBS CAD modelling, but it will never get much easier => you will end up using 200-300 features (all sub-settings included)
@IntrepidBrit that's a different story actually, I wasn't talking about that one
sure, you have to be aware what is possible and how to achieve that on your device you will using to fabricate the final product
and you have to design the part itself to be 3d-printing-ready either way
what I was talking about is more like:
should I use sweep and then loft and then extrude, and revolve and trim and revolve again and join and boolean?
is this is the right order?
time for me to leave for home ..rhubarb..
in blender you don't have to worry about those => it will be a huge MESH anyway
12:41
@avi commenting on your thing from 5 minutes ago, you could add them to a list and then do @kevin's if not any(x in sub_string for x in mylist) , which might make it slightly better, and more obvious to extend in the future
Yeah that's what I meant but I was on my phone so cba to type it out :P
@Swordy thanks, appreciated.
@PeterVaro I don't find that a chore to do though. As I said the last time, I'll just have to try blender when I get software playfuntime
@PeterVaro Thanks for the chat though, much obliged
And I learned about lofting, which is pretty cool
12:56
It's pretty much all interesting stuff
13:08
Hi Folks, Request your expert help in this question
@GodMan please don't link newly asked questions in chat.
See sopython.com/pages/chatroom for the chatroom rules and etiquette.
@GodMan: welcome to the room! Can I ask you to review the room etiquette rules? sopython.com/pages/chatroom
ok sure. I wasnt aware of the rules.
Anyone that can help is already watching the new questions list.
13:11
@GodMan That's fine. You don't know until you know
This room needs an automatic message for new users with a link
sure. Thanks. I'll wait for someone to answer on the main question.
I read that question title as "Iterable multiprocessing Queue not exciting"
@Kevin well you're not wrong :)
I'm joking, I've no idea
Unfortunately, tips on how to alleviate boredom while programming would be quite subjective.
13:14
Viking Metal.
@Kevin and DULL
13:25
Hmm, nope, definitely don't know what the problem is.
Hello everyone. Anyone able to help out with web2py here?
Not me
Today I learned that def f((a,b), (c,d)): is valid syntax.
@davidism, I was wondering something. Why do you use hoep/pigments instead of something front-end oriented, like prism or something of that ilk?
13:43
@Kevin Wait, what?
Luckily my "just implicitly add 'in one of 2.7 or 3.x' to the end of all my statements" disclaimer from three weeks ago is still in effect. Man, I'm getting a lot of mileage out of that thing!
For the curious, I found out about it from this question.
@corvid sopython doesn't have anything that needs to be rendered client side, might as well render the markdown with the rest of the template on the server side
okay, I think I'm gonna aim towards front end solution then
because these dumb pigment styles won't work :|
why not?
13:50
Btw, are officially doing anything with CabbageBot?
self.formatter = HtmlFormatter(style='colorful')... shouldn't this work?
formatter = get_formatter_by_name('html', style='tango', noclasses=True)
that's how sopython does it, I don't think you're supposed to use the classes directly
at least that's what I got from the docs
hm weird... I guess the example in the docs was showing something different. I was looking at the docs for styles and it showed an example like that
the noclasses arg makes pygments inline all the styles, otherwise it just wraps the stuff in spans and expects you to style it.
maybe that's what you missed
okay then that's definitely what I was missing
because it was updating the dom, it just needed a stylesheet to actually make it styled
13:59
is anyone familiar with sending emails using python?

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