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17:00
One thing which hasn't aided public discussion is that many of the recent situations have been very different from each other, even if the outcomes were the same. So it's perfectly reasonable IMHO to have opinions ranging all the way from "tragic outcome due to unnecessary police escalation" to "frankly, the guy was asking for it, and I'd have shot him myself".
That's one thing the BBC pointed out actually, that it was markedly different to previous scenarios.
user559633
I don't think it's terrible that this specific teenager met that end. Better him than someone else in a few days/years. You can't be that stupid and dangerous and go throughout life without putting others at risk. Not all Americans love guns. It's a stupid fascination that really sells to people that want to feel tough without actually being able to fight.
DSM
DSM
I quite like guns myself, but then I'm not an American.
user2555451
Most Americans love the safety and independence that guns provide, not the guns themselves.
@tristan I think him dying is terrible, that doesn't mean I don't agree that "better him than someone else in a few days/years". And yeah my "American's love guns huh huh" was unfair.
user559633
17:02
In all the police related cases, it was repeat-offender criminal getting shot for acting aggressive/resisting arrest.
Am I looking at the right video? All the action's in the last few seconds in the distance, top left of frame, figure raises arm with what might be a gun and then freeze frame.
user559633
@ZeroPiraeus that's the right video. He (the person that was shot) points a loaded gun at the police officer, who is sitting in his car without his gun raised.
Not disputing the facts (only just heard about this here), just can't make anything out properly.
user559633
@Ffisegydd To be realistic, he wasn't going to turn his life into something productive. You don't go from pointing a gun at a cop after robbing a store to being a net contributor to society.
@tristan now that is unfair, as people do do that. It happens. Not for everyone, but it happens.
We don't know and can never know whether he'd go on to being a fantastic person with a loving family, or whether tomorrow he'd kill someone with that gun.
user559633
17:05
As an American, the most shocking thing to me is the discussion is centered around how police should act when they feel their safety is in serious danger and not "how do we fix this obvious social ill that creates swaths of criminals in minority groups."
user559633
But yeah, HASHTAG police brutality and whatever.
I do feel for the police as a whole. They do a dangerous job for not that much thanks.
user559633
Yeah, and nyc police aren't my favorite organization and they regularly break the law themselves and get away with it, but that doesn't mean that they don't have the right to protect themselves because some slacktivist with a tumblr believes he/she has any idea what it's like to deal with criminals.
user559633
s/nyc police/police/
user559633
Which is to say, we have serious problems to fix in America without the media trying to get everyone riled up over cases like this in which someone points an unregistered firearm at a cop and the story writes itself.
17:14
M-m-m-meta gold!
user559633
Neat!
gratz :-)
+101 / -1
Gold with a mullet
Captain Planet with a tan
I'd guess the -1 was whichever LinkedIn exec came up with the wheeze in the first place, except that they no longer have a tech support department, so nobody to set an account up for them.
user559633
17:21
Should I bring back around my idiot tar pit on linkedin? It's a bunch of fake MBAs named silly things like "Chad Stone" and "Guy Steel" that endorse and recommend each other, which drags in recruiters
user559633
Pet peeve of the day: people trying to farm +2 edit points with crappy edits
It really ought to be + 2 - number of backticks added.
That means some of the people I've seen today would end up with -8. It should be + 2 - number of backticks added - number of asterisks added - amount of pointless code whitespace removed / added
user559633
I think 100% rejected edits should lead to negative rep
Have suggested edits scale up with rep, from 0 below 100, then 10/day until 1000, then 20/day until 2000.
user559633
17:36
"pointless whitespace" is hard to programmatically decide. human eyes saying "nope, quit it" is already the way it's set
Cuts down on the amount of damage they can do.
user559633
i want to get at least 30 points today
@ZeroPiraeus Thanks, I am indebted to the room for that one.
Early Merry Christmas to everyone!
Merry Christmas Martijn
Good news, everyone! (see also RO Trello where appropriate).
user559633
17:42
Merry Christmas Mr. Pieters
18:03
cbg, all
user559633
cbg
user559633
I think I'm going to write a C program to answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/27637760/…
user559633
I've been dragging my feet on doing some webdev that I need to do and this looks like a great distraction
user559633
Neat. Got my 30.
user559633
18:17
I just got super called out by adding a lazy FGITW answer on a post by people in this room :D my heart swells with pride
... and, upvoted :-)
Wait a second, I'm gonna throw my opinion in now :P
user559633
my original post was an attempt to use as few new words for the asker as possible, but it really was a crap answer
user2555451
Meh, it's not like the issues were super important. I'm just a stickler for accuracy. :) Besides, all of this info is in the FM, so the OP can easily get correction there.
user559633
I'm doing things I'm not proud of to get to that closed question viewing privilege :P
18:20
You may want to point out that __all__ actually takes a sequence of strings, not objects. This has caught me out before now.
user2555451
strings are objects. :P
Pah, you know what I meant :P
user559633
Neat! My internet connection cutting out just bricked my phone
user559633
Thanks time warner! Now to see if Apple's devs planned for spotty internet.
Christmas cabbage!
18:27
Cabbage Christmas!
user2555451
Cabbage Cabbage!
Oh, great, now I've got Humbert Humbert in my head ...
user559633
Cabbage!
So last week we were talking about webcomics, and I said I would post my big list the next time I was on my home computer. Well, I'm on my home computer now, so here it is.
We're missing about half the participants of that conversation, due to the holidays, so I don't know if anyone present now actually cares. But whatever, now the link is there and I can direct people to it the next time the web comic discussion rolls around.
I care.
18:34
:-)
user559633
I cares.
I like the look of Broodhollow!
Moar Lovecraft!
Today I learned that I like a lot of things that can be described using the word "adventure".
user559633
"Sometimes I feel so sick at the state of the world I can’t even finish my second apple pie."
@Kevin this is awesome, gonna try some of these out.
18:39
Good, good.
BTW, after the first section, the order doesn't correspond to quality or anything. Ex. Three Word Phrase is last on the list, but is probably the funniest gag-a-day.
@Kevin Is it weird, if I am bookmarking this to my Python folder? :-)
That's the best place to put it, if you don't have a 'Webcomics" category.
user559633
Is it weird if I rename my Python folder "A Plane?"
Yes.
I give it a 3/10. Your friends will still accept your weirdness, but your grandma will never understand.
(Grandmas can only tolerate 2/10 weirdness, max.)
18:55
@Kevin In a spirit of sharing: etiol.net/comix ... some overlap with yours, some obsolete, some decidedly NSFW, no descriptions (it's just a dumped and mangled feedly.opml).
Thanks for sharing :-)
Hey, I remember Indexed. They had a pretty cool one with all possible 2-combinations of the seven deadly sins.
Yeah, that rings a bell :-)
abc
abc
Should we do something with this answer?
That blog post had already 404d
Downvoted and will leave a comment.
28 rep user though. So doubt anything will happen.
user559633
christmas cabbage everyone, have a safe/fun holiday
19:03
You too mate.
Hello
Guess I better start wrapping... bbl
Al foil! Wrap and scrunch!
I would appreciate some help. I have a small script that shows my all the running process. A lot of lines it prints are just empty. To prevent it from printing empty lines I did this, if pid is not '\n': go ahead and print
but I still get empty lines
e.g
/opt/google/chrome/chrome --type=render


/usr/bin/wineserver
19:08
It could be that the empty lines aren't empty, but are, for example <whitespace>\n
DSM
DSM
Before you go any further: don't use is when you want to compare strings. You want to use == and != instead.
let me checl that
You could strip the string and check that it's non-empty using if pid
DSM
DSM
^ That.
I guess there's also .isspace(), but TBH I don't use it much.
19:17
for the if pid part. I am a bit confused.
if it is empty it will be False?
and if other than empty it will be True
@ComradeVader Yep. Empty strings are "Falsey"
So if '': is False, while if '123' is True.
@Ffisegydd thank you
Same for 0 (False) as opposed to any other integer. Same for an empty list, dictionary, set, etc.
Hello! I'm learning machine learning through "Collective Intelligence" and I was wondering how to implement some of the algorithms for a website as opposed to desktop application. I tried looking around but nothing came about; does anyone have any idea?
Woo, free ebook!
19:23
me too?
I registered for an O'Reilly newsletter and they've sent me a free ebook for Christmas.
I wonder if it is too late to register. Do you get to pick a book?
Yes you do, and yes I imagine it's too late.
Would you guys know something about my question? :D
@JeelShah I know a little bit about ML, but only in a hobby programming kinda way.
19:29
I just wanna know how to take the python algorithm and put it on a website.
I don't know much in general.
Well you don't put it on a website, you'll out it on a server.
Is that what you mean?
Yep exactly!
In which case it's easy. You run it in exactly the same way as you'd run it on a server.
I'm just having trouble understanding how my website will communicate with my algorithm if it implemented server side.
19:30
Well you'd implement your algorithm as some Python code. And then (presuming you coded your website in Python) you could call the Python code when someone makes a certain request.
So, for example, you could have it that whenever someone made a POST request to www.example.com/machine/learning it runs the function machine_learning.
Then machine_learning will take the data from POST and work it out?
Yes, you can do it that way.
How would it send it back to the website? I'm sorry, I'm super bad with server side stuff.
I just hit "go" on a hacked-together shell script to automate the product of ~21 months of work. Now I am going to leave the office and drive to somewhere that has snow and hope that nothing has caught fire when I come back into the office next week.
It doesn't "send it back". So let's take an example: your website gets the data from POST and saves it to a variable var. It then runs the machine_learning function using var and saves it to result. So result = machine_learning(var). It then renders a HTML template and you can pass result to the template.
19:34
@JeelShah you'll want a frontend application, consider Flask, that will interact with the user. You'll want a background application, consider Celery, that will handle running the long machine learning tasks in the background. You'll need a database or some other method to retrieve the results if they're ready. The Flask application should get data from the user, call a background task, then have another route that can check whether the task is finished.
Your template will know how to handle result and it renders a HTML website for you.
In other words, your question is way too broad right now.
If I don't survive, tell my wife, "Cabbage."
why tell her "hello"?
... come ... closer ... ... ... cabbage
@ComradeVader read the end of this page titled "Metasyntactic Use": sopython.com/salad
19:37
@davidism @Ffisegydd Ahhh okay. I think I'm getting the picture.
Or even better, google "tell my wife hello" and watch the Futurama clip
@davidism this must be a new trend
@davidism I know it's super broad but I just wanted to get an idea of the workflow. This is super unknown territory for me.
I'd look into Flask for now. It's a good web framework that's easy to get running quickly.
is the os module the best one for creating generic files?
19:39
FirstWorldProblem: O'Reilly have given me a free ebook but I already have all the ebooks I want ;-;
@Ffisegydd So is Flask kinda like ember.js?
@ComradeVader what are "generic files"?
DSM
DSM
Superfluity!
@JeelShah no, it is not at all like ember
It is a web application framework that runs on a server, and serves data to the user
Of course, ember.js or any other frontend framework can work with the data it sends and receives
@davidism oh :/
19:42
@davidism text files with mainly other than .txt extensions
You don't need os to make those though.
@ComradeVader extensions are meaningless, just create text files with whatever name you want
open('my_file.jfjgrngrengregidfjngfjenbefbdfgfdg') will work fine.
It's only Windows that gets confused by extensions
thank you
good thing I am on Mint ;D
19:44
@davidism So suppose, I have some website some static website where when a person hits "go" the website does something. The something requires the website to access a server. So, with flask I would be able to receive information, mess around it with and then serve some template back to the user right?
I suppose that's a broad way to put it.
Follow the quick tutorial and find out for yourself: flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.10/quickstart
Alright. Sounds good. Thanks a lot for your help :D @davidism @Ffisegydd
@JeelShah no problem. And once you've messed around a bit you can see how we've done things for our website sopython.com at github.com/sopython/sopython-site
Anyone know a good "how it's supposed to work vs. how it actually works" reference for email addresses? I'm specifically trying to find out whether the (per-RFC822) ability to write addresses with comments in them, like this - [email protected](comment) causes in-the-wild MUAs, MTAs etc. to choke.
20:02
I'm back! cbg all!
Cbg dude, all good?
@Ffisegydd For sure! Before I get started, I already have a problem haha. The simple flask example isn't running for one reason or another. I'm using Enthought Canopy and I installed Flask via the package manager and ran the simple app but I'm getting a TypeError: find_module() takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given) :/ Any thoughts?
@JeelShah what's the full error message?
@Ffisegydd she's sad today, after having seen herself in a hand-held mirror (craniotomy is quite obvious now, as the edema is receding). So, we're trying to keep her spirits up. Thanks for asking
In other news, I recently upgraded my macbook's HDD to an SSD. I'm loving this so much
20:08
I've got an SSD in my Air, it's beautiful.
DSM
DSM
Does it really feel that much different?
@JeelShah hmm. Not sure. Did you copy the code exactly?
@DSM yeah it definitely does.
@Ffisegydd Yup. Literally copy and pasted.
How did you run it? I don't know much about Canopy. Can you run it using python your_file_name.py from the command line?
@DSM YES. Plenty of speedup on boot times, and much better paging speeds (RAM). I still have to check the un/hibernation times, but I expect similarly good results
20:12
I'm trying python your_file_name.py and it's saying syntax error :/
I don't know what the exact issue is, but I've heard that Canopy does some weird stuff, just stick with normal Python.
What version of Python?
DSM
DSM
@Jeel: are you trying that from the shell or from within Python?
@DSM erm. It's python.exe
@DSM I'm not sure.
With my Air it's...it's just incredible. I haven't switched it off in a few months. I just open the lid and it's going instantly. The most annoying bit is having to wait 5-10s for my wifi to log.
DSM
DSM
20:13
When you typed it, was the Python chevron there >>> on the left?
yeah, but the wifi thing is dictated more by traffic and router speed, than by much else
@DSM Yup but it's the command line.
@inspectorG4dget oh yeah, it's not the Mac's fault, but it's still annoying :P
DSM
DSM
Why would the command line have the Python chevrons? I'm confused.
@DSM I think Jeel is confused thinking "command line" refers to the Python terminal.
20:16
@DSM No clue. I have the python (IDLE) which has >>> and then so does the python command line.
@Ffisegydd I know that feeling all too well. Also, why can't OSX accurately determine signal strength? It shows me 100% for networks out of range, and tries to connect to them before other nearer-by networks
also, I think SSDs need less battery than HDDs, as a result of not having moving parts
DSM
DSM
I don't know what the Python command line is. The two ideas I'm contrasting are the shell (say a windows shell, or bash/tcsh/etc. on *nix) and then the Python console (the one with the >>>). If you try typing python your_program_name.py within IDLE (when really you should type it at the shell), you'll get a SyntaxError, which is why I thought you'd done it.
@DSM I get syntax errors on both ends; on the command line thing and the IDLE.
k I'm clearly late to this party, but @JeelShah, how big is your code?
DSM
DSM
Could you copy and paste the error message?
20:19
@inspectorG4dget Sorry for not inviting you. :)
pastebin.com/KCvaV0xM
It's ok G4dget you can come to my party.
It's quite large so I put on paste bin.
No, the SyntaxError error message :)
ohh
`Traceback (most recent call last):
File "(stdin)", line 1, in (module)
NameError: name 'python' is not defined`
That link 404s on me
20:23
That's what I get when I do python filename
I ran python file_name on python.exe if that helps.
Yep, ok, you're in the Python terminal, not the actual Windows command line.
ok, when you do python filename.py, you are doing so at a command line that looks like this: >>>. This is the python commandline/shell
You need to run this in the Windows command line, you can find that by searching for "PowerShell" in the start menu
You'll need to use cd to change directories to get to the correct directory.
So I ran my file from the shell and it's working :/
The server is up.
So I guess the issue is with Canopy then?
20:26
@JeelShah woo hoo
So it's something to do with Canopy doing something strange then :/
At least it's working though :)
DSM
DSM
wipes sweat from brow
Tis a Christmas miracle!
Yea :D Thanks a lot guys :D Why editors do you guys use?
What*
I use PyCharm or Sublime Text. And I have my own installation of Python (not Enthought)
DSM
DSM
20:27
Speaking of Christmas, I have some last-minute purchases to attend to.
Seasonal rhubarb for all!
rbrb DSM
Pycharm 4.0 or subl.
mostly pycharm for larger stuff
and subl to small test while doing larger stuff
hmmm. okay. I have sublime so I guess I'll be using that then. I'll get pycharm too, might as well right? :D
sure, The free version is great
20:29
PyCharm has a free Community version. It's pretty hefty, and a bit complicated at first, but it's insanely powerful.
the only downside to it is that it is a bit sluggish at times
Does Pycharm give students their professional thing for free? That's how I got all of Enthought :D
@JonClements I'm finally drinking Yorkshire Gold | Loose cut! My brother brought me a regular (red) and a gold version as well.. ah.. I love it -- it is more sweet than the Dilmah.. :)
@JeelShah it does give a free version of all it's software to students.
20:31
@JeelShah the educational version is quite a bit cheaper
@PeterVaro hello!
iHolah! @ComradeVader
@Ffisegydd @ComradeVader That's awesome. :D
I thought there was a community version of PyCharm, no?
@PeterVaro still doing blender?
@inspectorG4dget yes.
20:32
oh, sure ;)
I'm going to teach on a blender-workshop starting on january 5th
still teaching?
nice
same one?
or a new course
@inspectorG4dget There is, but students (such as you!) can get the Professional version for free.
nope, it will be the advanced one
although I'm going to leave the university for now
20:33
cool
It took me this long to realise that Comrade Vader is Vader >.<
3.5 years iof teaching there was enough => the students are soo..
how to say..
umm.. unmotivated?
thats sad to see at uni level
teaching to them lately is getting more and more frustrating
@ComradeVader exactly
20:35
Also quite surprising b/c they are just wasting money
although I'm trying to bring newer and more exciting tasks
more real life jobs
but nothing..
@Ffisegydd I got the open source version for free, before I realized the student thing. I haven't needed PyCharm for a while, so I feel I should contribute to the project for which I got my license first, before asking for more free stuff
Unfortunately a lot of people nowadays seem to go to university "because they should" rather than "because they want to"
@ComradeVader that's not entirely the case in hungary
@poke, someone put a bounty on out question 0.o
@PeterVaro I guess that's only in 'Murica
20:36
@Ffisegydd I wholeheartedly agree.
anywho -- how 'bout you @ComradeVader?
Still doing fine
still an active member of the blender SO community?
I hate it when someone goes to uni and wastes everyone else's time in addition to their own
more so blender
But I hope to change that.
@Ffisegydd but the answer under it 0.o
Yeah I downvoted that.
weird though that he has 20k rep
b/c his solution could be fooled if you just don't follow the hyper link
It also stops people who could be asking a perfectly fine question from asking.
Weird, isn't it.
20:52
@ComradeVader well, I have 20k+ from (mostly) python posts. I could still make a fool out of myself, in C#. That might be the case with this guy, too
well its on meta. But I see your point
I guess he was just throwing an idea out there, no harm done.
Yeah fair enough.
Downvotes on Meta are different of course.
It's "I agree/disagree" most of the time.
my python script gave me a traceback, but still did what I wanted it to. What??
@Ffisegydd I dislike that; mostly because privileges are rep based, and >agree=upvote, disagree=downvote> tends to turn meta into highschool
@inspectorG4dget you don't lose rep for downvoting on meta.
20:56
If you wanted it to raise an error, that makes sense
So as long as you've got 125 rep you can vote either way as much as you like.
@Ffisegydd Don't you lose rep for being downvoted, though?
Nope.
You can't gain rep or lose it on meta.so
So I am using this code to create a blank file on desktop. It creates it fine. But it throws me this back.
So I got 105 upvotes on it. Gained no rep.
20:57
@ComradeVader Much better than some obscure third party DLL, which you call function from, does what you want and THEN crashes on erroneous memory access.
import os

open(open(os.path.join('/home/user/Desktop', 'test_file.txt'), 'wb'))
>>> TypeError: coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, file found
@ComradeVader Why two opens?
@Fenikso oh you are right, weird still that it worked
I heard you like opening, so I opened your open and then opened a TypeError.
He's coding inception
20:58
also that error message isn't very helpful to me
@ComradeVader Define "worked" :-).
What does it mean in english?
It's telling you that it expects a string or buffer, and it's found a file.
@Fenikso well it created the file
And it "worked" because the inner open worked.
20:59
@ComradeVader You are trying to open opened file. The open function expects string, you give it open file.
But then the TypeError occurred when the outer open expected a string, but got a file object.
It is kind of WTF from interpreter :-D.
alright, thanks guys
btw if I don't tell python to close my file, when will it close?
When it's garbage collected.
Which is when there's no more references to it used, I think.
@ComradeVader At the end of the function/script (GC), or when you exit the with block
21:02
But you're best to close it yourself, or use a with block.
with file open as nickname, this one?
Yes.
with open('filename.file', 'wb') as f: and all that jazz.
Cool, it works
So the file will close when the code that's indented finishes.
21:07
I am still using python 2.7 but I feel like everyone else has moved on to 3.x. Should I switch as well?
hmmm... not sure if this guy is TSA: stackoverflow.com/q/27642153/198633
well points wise that question is taking a dive it seems. Is it because he probably has evil intentions or is it because he didn't show any work?
@ComradeVader Depends. Are you using any library which did not move to 3 yet? Such as wxPython?
It is also perfectly possible, with right setup, to use both. 2.x for old projects and 3.x for new ones.
well not really using many libraries at all that are not standard
mainly using common modules, os, math, etc.
@ComradeVader So I would recommend switching.
21:18
Support for 3.x is pretty damn good for the major libraries now. Might be worth doing a little bit, just so you're used to it.
I always wanted to try the kivy module
Looks like they updated it for 3.3
keeping track of all these different python version is going to start to be a pain
@Comrade start using virtualenvs.
Will do
once I figure out how to use them
Or just use the latest and disregard everything what does not upgrade with "bah, I did not need that library anyway" :-). Now seriously, if you are on Windows, you can just install whatever versions you like and they will live along just fine. It is not as cool as virtualenv, but may be enough.
Well I am on Linux Mint
21:27
Use virtualenvs then. They're incredible.
incredible hard to set up?
Nope.
I too am using pycharm a good chunk of the time
Type pyvenv venv and it will create a virtualenv in the directory venv.
Pycharm supports them. In fact you can have PC set them up for you automatically.
I have a virtualenv for each of my projects, PyCharm is set up to use each one individually.
do I type this command into pycharm?
21:29
No, you'd type that into the command line.
Alright thanks, you've been a good sport
Comrade Vader has to get some sleep
rbrb
rbrb dude
rbrb, Lord Vader
has anybody figured out how to build OpenCV 3 with Python 3?
Someone came in about that the other day IIRC.
21:45
Did they get any resolution? I've done some searching, and can't find anything specific for Python 3. I can build the github repo, as well as the beta release, but while the Python 3 options are configured correctly, sudo make install only installs cv2.so in my Py2 site-packages, not Py3, and I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it..
@Matt from chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/20479525#20479525 onwards. I don't think they got much done, unfortunately :/

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