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16:00
Does anybody working with notify-send( LINUX ) here ?
just ask your question
notify-send 'Hello world!' -i system-software-update -h int:value:50 string:synchronous:volume
Serious Talk: Should it be <a href="www.example.com">Link</a>. or <a href="www.example.com">Link.</a>?
If the entire sentence is the link, then 2, if it's just some words at the end of a longer sentence, then 1
I prefer the first one
16:03
Accepted.
@underscore Perhaps the Unix and Linux site could help you.
I have successfully stolen robbed thieved copied tristan's website design.
Someday I will actually do my own website properly, but it is not this day.
did the same with my resume. Used a template on internet.
only designers have their own designs
Considering I've got one page of html, a Flask app is pretty overkill.
But eventually I may expand it.
Needs social media integration, and it has to use The Cloud somehow.
16:08
I'll back it with MongoDB and write it in Node.js (those videos destroyed me)
And if you could make all the page elements look like Advil liquid capsules, that would be good.
Transparent, shiny, round corners. That's the way of the future.
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@FlorianMargaine i'm not a designer, i'm just not a no good gosh darn lazy physicist/web design thief like SOME PEOPLE
Is it really theft if I asked for your permission and you said yes?
Is it? IS IT!?
user559633
I CARE DEEPLY ABOUT MY SHADE GROWN ORGANIC HTML
user559633
i have the groff format too somewhere if you want it as well for whatever reason
16:15
@tristan groff format? I was thinking of putting man ffisegydd at the top actually, wasn't sure if it'll look good.
I didn't do the animated typing in the end.
user559633
the animated typing is tacky IMHO
user559633
the groff format is what you can use to generate a man page that can be used in the command line itself
@tristan yeah it looks kinda cool ish, but at the same time tacky. As it stands ffisegydd.com
@rlemon what are you doing here?
16:16
I may update the colours later, but thanks muchly for the permission to blatantly steal your design.
I also need to update the copy a bit.
user559633
@Ffisegydd looks good
@FlorianMargaine lurking
you seen all the rooms i'm in?
hadn't
how do you do
user559633
oh, and on the birthday idea, manual. i don't care if the doppelkupplung technically shifts faster
I do well. how do you do?
16:18
I do well too
that's a lot of oos
user559633
@Ffisegydd initially, i thought about making narcissism.me into a web "man page" / actual man page generator
@Ffisegydd I like the design. Well, especially, the idea
@Florian Thanks, I designed it myself I stole it heartlessly from tristan's website narcissism.me
@Ffisegydd I know, I saw it too :P
At some point, I will actually use davidism.com for something
user559633
16:26
(to be safe, because there's jokes flying around, ffisegydd asked me out of an abundance of good manners and i told him that i would be flattered if he used the design/layout)
we should make a webring for our sites
user559633
i'm down
user559633
ideas for webring name?
user559633
i can register/host it
user559633
pythonaut.com or some variant is already taken
16:28
sopython.com seems like a good url, is it taken already?
sopythonaut.com is where it's at.
user559633
@davidism yeah and by some ubuntu-design stealing jerks
user559633
and it's pythonauts.com that's taken, kind of pointless to have the singular case
DSM
DSM
Python for the solitary practitioner.
seriously, you can host the list/js on sopython if you want, if we're going to take my joke/totally rad idea seriously
I have no idea how a webring actually works
16:34
Voodoo. We need a dread altar, three black candles, and the blood of a PHP developer.
DSM
DSM
I admire the callback.
hi, someone there use linux?
just ask your actual question
what if this was the actual question? :P
16:40
cbg all
I did a bad thing: http://stackoverflow.com/q/27947941/198633 (read the comments on OP)
@Marby probably many people
some of us use linux, some of us stopped using linux, some of us don't yet use linux
DSM
DSM
Some of us never will! CP/M is good enough for anybody.
oh hey, my company just posted a job offer for "python cloud engineers"
does that mean the spec includes where they want us to make it rain snakes?
DSM
DSM
16:45
Okay, weird: I made a comment on an answer, he deleted the answer, and then replied to my comment in an answer on the question, which now makes no sense to anyone who can't see deleted answers.
@DSM link please?
DSM
DSM
The split string question.
hahaha! that's pretty funny
Also, the comment on your answer is actually less efficient than your answer
DSM
DSM
.. wait, what answer?
@inspectorG4dget ya... true...
16:51
My car is giving me trouble :(
@inspectorG4dget hush hush... you should have played along...
:(
no $$$ for a new one
strap an engine to a bicycle
@thefourtheye: இனிய பொங்கல் நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்
@ReutSharabani I am an Indian and I don't have a car and that itself is a problem :(
16:52
@DSM: whatever do you mean? /feigns innocence and looks around nervously
I took it to the auto repair place paid 500$ and it still has problems
0
Q: How to write __getitem__ cleanly?

KevinIn Python, when implementing a sequence type, I often (relatively speaking) find myself writing code like this: class FooSequence(collections.abc.Sequence): # Snip other methods def __getitem__(self, key): if isinstance(key, int): # Get a single item elif isi...

bounty
@inspectorG4dget Nandri thala. Thangaladhu illamum manadhum sandhosam niraya, Iniya Pongal nal vaaltthukkal (Thank you, thala. Let happiness be in your house and your mind, Happy Pongal :) )
@thefourtheye Thanks. And lol! I read that as தாங்கள் இல்லமும் ("even without you" instead of "your house")
DSM
DSM
16:55
@inspectorG4dget: okay, so that's how you want to play it? :-) First, I seldom worry about nominal efficiency for things like this, but simplicity; if you want every third letter, you should take every third letter, rather than asking what indices correspond to every third letter and taking those.
Second:
>>> s = 'ATGGGCCGAATT'
>>> %timeit list(s[::3])
1000000 loops, best of 3: 268 ns per loop
>>> %timeit [s[i] for i in range(0, len(s), 3)]
1000000 loops, best of 3: 581 ns per loop
>>> s = s * 10**6
>>> %timeit list(s[::3])
10 loops, best of 3: 22.5 ms per loop
>>> %timeit [s[i] for i in range(0, len(s), 3)]
1 loops, best of 3: 191 ms per loop
@DSM: you win with scalable same order of magnitude. I could point out the ~3x speedup, but I know that'd be futile just argumentative
DSM
DSM
3x speedup? Mine is faster!
ok it's official. I need sleep. I'm going to try and shut up now
DSM
DSM
Heh. I declare victory, and win.. well, nothing, rather like usual. I need to go on some battle Python game show. I'll lose in typing speed but hopefully I'll win over a segment of the home crowd and they'll vote to keep me on.
17:00
yeah, you're actually faster. Think the atypical result in the smaller case comes from range overhead and S,__getitem__ calls?
perhaps such a gameshow will be called Snakes and Ladders?
DSM
DSM
Nice. :-)
@tristan congrats. You nearly made me spritz my drink during a meeting. :-D
cbg Antti
good excuse to stay inside for the evening, an axeman who killed 2 in a local pub is on the loose in the neighborhood
DSM
DSM
17:06
!
user559633
@MartijnPieters :) now you're just editing meetings so you can drink spritzers during them
user559633
do i want a hamburger or a double hamburger?
how about a double spamburger?
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user559633
17:08
i think i might pass out if i go for a double, but then again, i could just discard the non-meat
user559633
w/e i'm gonna be a hero and get the double
double! double! double! double! double!
user559633
$28 cheeseburger heck yes
DSM
DSM
Sometimes I suspect I'm not the wealthiest member of sopython. $28 cheeseburger?!
user559633
17:10
that must be awesome for that price
user559633
no regrets
no ragrets
user559633
not even a single letter.
user2555451
Interesting behavior (bug?) in Python 2.7: stackoverflow.com/q/27948542/2555451
this burger is free in Oulu if you eat it within the time limit.
alas, it has 1.6 kg meat
user559633
17:13
do you need to eat the bun and the fries?
bun yes, let me check about fries :D
DSM
DSM
@iCodez: that's a dup, looking for it now
I think fries not included, it is just a side order for the hungry
user559633
i don't know if i could eat all of that
DSM
DSM
@Martijn: do you agree that the question iCodez linked is a dup of your Q/A pair here?
It seems to cover the relevant material.
17:17
I wonder if you asked for a double burger 11 times they give you a 2048 burger, which you couldn't eat without a mega bite
@DSM Yeah, I just duped that question to mine, I was about to look at the other proposed dupe.
Duped it too.
Alright, I'm going to fold like a 2 and 3, and time.sleep(60*60*7). Rhubarb, all!
user559633
uhh, what?
user559633
17:28
yeah guido, explain to me what we're not using braces while you're at it
user559633
also how do generators work guido?
And the poster obviously never heard about classes..
user559633
yeah, i mean, an intro to python class would teach him those things :v
DSM
DSM
We might as well start getting used to seeing type annotations..
Wow. Not only is this crazy complicated, it doesn't work, in that it doesn't do what the OP wants and doesn't do what it says it does either.
How is there no dupe target for "do x with gene sequence strings"? I see those all the time!
DSM
DSM
17:42
Are those problems that students get assigned a lot? They are awfully common.
user559633
@DSM I think so. I remember getting these types of questions a couple times in college because they make for easy repetition examples.
www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1421165852888.html hmm, the guy axed someone on the street...
user559633
axing someone on the street of finland? that's cold
yes
another one in bar, and the guy is still on the loose, so police ask to stay inside :P
user559633
ugh. i wonder why he did it
17:49
I'm going with "brain problems"
drugs and alcohol ofc :D
user559633
are drugs that common in finland? i'd imagine alcohol is super common because otherwise people would leave
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"Rug Burn's AXE COP series is adapted from the original comics. They were written by 5-year-old Malachai Nicolle and illustrated by his 29-year-old brother Ethan Nicolle. "
DSM
DSM
Google's Finnish-to-English translation works surprisingly well, all things considered.
17:51
someone said there in some comments that "how can one NOT become mentally ill if one lives in Oulu" :D
cabbage, all
user559633
cbg atd2
I'm still making friends with git and BitBucket. Is there a way to create repos on two different machines from existing files and then link them to the same origin?
user559633
sames files?
even worse, police says victims chosen at random, I want to move
17:59
@AirThomas that doesn't make sense
user559633
if not, you'll have lots of merge conflicts @AirThomas
user559633
@AnttiHaapala but how common is that?
you could push the repo from one machine to a central location, then pull/merge that on the other machine, then push the other machine's files
you need one repo, cloned in multiple places
this not common but it has been lately almost 1 homicide per 1 month in this district
Yeah, same files. I was previously keeping them synced by working locally and then moving them over FTP
But I may have fixed a bug in one that I didn't fix yet in the other... =/
18:01
my dumb web app is now SO webscale
if you think that there are like 6500 residents and if ppl start getting axed at 1 per month rate, it is not so fancy anymore :D
Maybe I should just wipe the local copy and start over with the server copy. I should have thought of this before.
Hrm, not sure I agree with @jonrsharpe about the dupe he picked.
Reopened it, there may still be a dupe about but that was not it.
Roight, travel time.
user559633
travel safely, ninja man
DSM
DSM
Escape rhubarb for Martijn!
18:17
Any reason not to ignore .pyc files in a repo?
I see no reasons
Ah, just found this example
it is called source code management...
user559633
@AirThomas no real reason. if the architecture and python build is the same on the other box, you can save a few seconds because python won't need to compile the .py
Man, this is a whole world of things to learn right here. .git/info/exclude for IDE junk, .gitignore for language junk... I'm never going to get the rest of my team to use DVCS, except for one or two of the younger ones. :(
Baby steps.
user559633
18:26
just throw all of the ignores in .gitignore
user559633
don't overthink it
I do that. I have a template .gitignore that excludes my most common ones.
@tristan but that is what I do trastin
user559633
~~*trastin plz*~~
18:32
who uses .git/info/exclude
I'm about to! BOOSH!
user559633
i do -- i use it for things like sins_committed_by_others.txt that i don't want to ever accidentally add and send
user559633
flagged as dupe
18:48
dunno what to flag that
realyl the "freebsd" most probably isnt the ans :d
anyone here have experience with using python to read audio input?
user559633
freebsd doesn't matter in the answer, it's a "how do i install packages offline"
19:04
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that. I know that you were planning to flag my question, and that's something I will not allow. With a bounty, Dave, you're going to find it rather difficult. Good bye."
grumble grumble
you know when you use git tag and it shows versions? How can you create one?
user559633
using git tag
user559633
cmon man, i know you have the google where you are
user559633
objectively asking for library/tool
19:17
Listen @corvid I'm the one asking git questions in this room today. Don't horn in on my action, pardner.
In other words: git along, little doggy (birdie?)
@corvid tags can be whatever you want, just make one that looks like a version
Now, it's time to burn the answers! :D (kidding)
user559633
i like how i posted a thing on meta about how "we should have a customer-support request" flag and the suggestion was "use the other" flag type. well, i used that and someone rejected one of my other flags saying "use the preset flags"
DSM
DSM
Situations like that are very annoying.
user559633
19:27
Yeah, especially becasue "was customer support" is good data to have
DSM
DSM
I'm still annoyed that I can't propose migration to more sites, and I find the arguments against letting me silly.
Dan
Dan
19:47
cbg
20:21
so having a git tag will preserve the code at that point? I'm making some pretty dramatic changes
git tags are just a way to tag commits, they don't doing anything special to the repo
the commit already preserves the code
okay so they just refer to the most recent commit?
no, they refer to whatever commit the tag was made on
user559633
they're a way of you "tagging" the commit with metadata
user559633
beyond what's in the commit message
20:24
you'd probably be better off doing "major" changes in a branch then merge it back in after you're sure everything went well
user559633
say that you have decided that some code has become version 1, from n-1000 commits that made up beta. on the commit that marks it as version 1, you could tag that commit saying v1.0
That's what I am doing, I just want a way to find the specific point at which it was using a specific framework without making a note of the sha
user559633
because some commit hash otherwise isn't very transparently that
user559633
but yeah, what @davidism said.
user559633
you can tag on the merge commit
20:26
excellent. So if I am in master, and do git tag -a v0.1, the last commit is tagged with 0.1 so then I can do git checkout v0.1 later?
How can I make this simpler: if all(map(lambda c: not c.isdigit(), val)) I'm missing something way simpler
I tried not val.isdigit()
@ReutSharabani can't you just do all(map(isdigit, val))?
not sure
What is isdigit in your code?
user559633
map already applies a func to each iter...
not any(c.isdigit() for c in val)
20:28
@ReutSharabani the whole lambda c part just seems redundant, given the map
DSM
DSM
You want to know if everything is not a digit? That's the same as anything being a digit, so why not simply not any(map(str.isdigit, val))?
that will stop at the first non-digit
DSM
DSM
Ah, davidism beat me.
What about not x.isdigit()?
DSM
DSM
"A2" has a digit, but "A2".isdigit() is False.
user2555451
20:29
You might be able to do x.isalpha(), depending on what x is.
@DSM right, I missed that part of the questino when I re-factored
@davidism what's the word for that behavior?
what behavior?
@corvid short-circuiting
you mean not evaluating everything?
DSM
DSM
20:30
Short-circuiting? In the sense of "stop as soon as possible"?
fail fast or short circuit probably
user2555451
You could also use "lazy evaluation".
DSM
DSM
Maybe, but you can have lazy evaluation without short circuiting being involved.
yeah the same concept of using an if statement like if b.isdigit() and len(b) > 3 or something... it will short-circuit if b is not a digit?
Yeah, lazy evaluation sounds more like Haskell, which we're all secretly striving to be like.
20:31
@DSM @davidism, thanks
3
Q: Any difference between Lazy evaluation and Short-circuit evaluation?

Afshin MehrabaniFrom Wikipedia: Lazy evaluation is: In programming language theory, lazy evaluation or call-by-need is an evaluation strategy which delays the evaluation of an expression until its value is needed Short-circuit evaluation is: Short-circuit evaluation, minimal evaluation, or McCarth...

user2555451
Huh, I never knew there was a technical distinction. I always used "lazy" as in "as little as possible".
@iCodez you didn't take computer science / software engineering?
user2555451
Yea, but I always sucked at memorizing terminology. :(
there are actually different modes for implementations of the same language sometimes. Dr. Racket (Scheme) has both.
DSM
DSM
20:38
Hey, even a certain sopython user with 300k+ rep forgot some graph algorithm terminology a while ago and I had to call him out for it. ;-)
I only know 2
20:58
silly heroku, does some bizarre things
what does it even mean to respond with a 503 on fetching a static resource?
user559633
that heroku broke
This question appears off topic because it is a support request... ;)
user559633
What david said
oh... you're right actually. It doesn't have sass installed. That was buried way up in the logs. Need to turn off sass for production environment
DSM
DSM
There's a joke based on "sass" there, but I can't see my way to it.
21:08
Don't sass us with your feigned inability to make a joke about sass!
DSM
DSM
Yeah, see, that's the quality level I was trying to avoid. :-)
But mine's a meta-joke, so it gets +1 quality level.
user559633
yeah...you think that, but
It just gives you a +1 modifier on the joke quality check. You still have to roll individually against each of us. And DSM apparently has HUM as a dump stat, so good luck. ;)
user559633
I thought that dump stat is something that you don't put anything into
21:20
That's my understanding.
I was going for low HUM -> no sense of humor -> more difficult roll. Speaking of rolls, time to get lunch.
(A roll is a small, often round loaf of bread served as a meal accompaniment. Hilarious!)
@MartijnPieters Aha yes i am testing on an empty test file, so yes, data is empty - does that affect it at all? — joyalrj22 2 mins ago
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DSM
DSM
We were all sixteen once..
user559633
some of us aren't yet
> An experiment found two distinct populations of students: one could build and consistently apply a mental model of program execution; the other appeared either unable to build a model or to apply one consistently. The first group performed very much better in their end-of-course examination than the second in terms of success or failure.
user559633
21:31
tl;dr it for me please
I did, that's the quote.
user559633
ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ thanks bud
The quote is actually an extract of the abstract, so a super-summary.
user559633
appreciated; you know how i hate reading
I was going to make a joke about not reading your reply, but then I got the feeling that we did that joke months ago. But I don't want to read the transcript.
user559633
21:33
tldr
DSM
DSM
That's a very happy-looking collection of characters.
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DSM
DSM
@corvid: typo entrepeneur -> entrepreneur
@DSM amazing that I worked there for a few months but still could never spell that
but thank you, btw
Dan
Dan
21:51
@DSM I was just about to point that out :)
@corvid What's going on with the Archive / write page?
@Dan doesn't hook up to a db currently, just wanted to see if I could get the server to boot up
Dan
Dan
@corvid k, I was just curious what the goal for that page was since it displays text I type in real-time next to it
need to add user authentication to block the write page unless someone is authenticated
Dan
Dan
@corvid aha gotcha
the updating in real time thing is pretty easy to do but I am trying to make it render markdown on a debounce cause that would be cool
22:00
Signing off now, rhubarb all.
DSM
DSM
Evening rhubarb for Martijn!
lol @ first auto-generated edit queue audit
I was scratching my head, "what the hell..."
hello
4k rep :D
22:52
In [38]: z = 10000000

In [39]: x = set(range(z))

In [40]: y = list(range(z))

In [41]: timeit 'z in x'
100000000 loops, best of 3: 10.7 ns per loop

In [42]: timeit 'z in y'
100000000 loops, best of 3: 10.4 ns per loop
Why is membership test faster in list than set (or at least so close as to be meaningless)?
@ReutSharabani Congrats :-)
This goes against us always recommending sets if you're going to test membership a lot.
z should not be in the range, it's the uppper bound, so the list should be significantly slower as it has to test all members
@ZeroPiraeus thanks. I didn't know there was an actual programming community that works until not long ago. I got a lot done since I started hnanging out here and reading good answers.
@davidism Eh! 'z in x' is just a string literal.
@davidism what python is this?
22:55
@AshwiniChaudhary doesn't ipython timeit take a string?
or have I just made a terrible mistake?
keep in mind python3 range is not a list, but a sequence
yep, ipython timeit just expects a straight statement
@davidism I don't think so. I simply do:
>>> z = 10000000
>>> x = set(range(z))
>>> y = range(z)
>>> %timeit z in x
10000000 loops, best of 3: 32.5 ns per loop
>>> %timeit z in y
10 loops, best of 3: 68 ms per loop
>>>
22:57
whats the % operator?
yeah, thanks @AshwiniChaudhary, what a dumb mistake
ah, it's ipython... I don't use ipython yet
In [45]: timeit z in x
10000000 loops, best of 3: 56.7 ns per loop

In [46]: timeit z in y
10 loops, best of 3: 129 ms per loop
much better
"better" :)

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