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15:01
@Ffisegydd yesterday afternoon you were talking about food here, so guess who's out of topic.
@Kabyle from the home page -- "Please note: Anaconda comes with installers for Python 2.7 and 3.4."
popcorn time
We have plenty of off-topic talk here, but you're bothering people with questions that you could easily solve by reading some documentation.
it's if you want Python 2.6 or Python 3.3 that you have to do some extra work (but from within Anaconda, using their conda tool, it seems)
Off-topic talk is not harmful, but you bothering users is.
15:02
@Kabyle if you can find what @Ffisegydd was eating yesterday on the homepage of the software you want to install, then good point
@michel-slm thank you for all your answers @michel-slm
time to switch off for the day. thanks @davidism for the gentle reminder when I cluelessly made the wrong assumption earlier :)
You will have a difficult time winning an argument about room culture, since you're arguing with the owner ;-)
and let's not underestimate the importance of food...
Fair enough
The important question is: what should I eat for lunch today?
:D
@rlemon I mean - lemons? :)
@rlemon I am well past that, worrying about my dinner now :(
15:10
@thefourtheye I wish!
I had tomato soup and pitta breads.
@RobertGrant Grants? really? the fuck dude :P
I honestly have no clue about lunch. maybe sushi
maybe soup
I had a MacDonald's burger :(
@Antti grim.
@AnttiHaapala :( indeed
15:11
Cabbage folks.. I had cabbage!
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@RobertGrant lol, for moment I was thinking why you were thanking him... If you know what I mean :D
Mmm, haven't had sushi in a while. Ever since I moved, there's no good spots around here.
@tila thanks for the support, probably best to just not engage though :)
I usually carry my lunch to office on office days, but today was a bit busy
@davidism same here, and it is expensive. :(
15:12
@Ffisegydd I had never heard such language here before so I was pissed.
I don't eat sushi. 1. I don't like raw food. 2. I don't like fish. 3. My girlfriend is allergic to shellfish :P
But you guys enjoy :P
there are a few good sushi places around my office.
so I'm lucky. by my house there is nothing.
there is also a tasty thai place around here as well. <3 Pho
The last time I had sushi I actually had chicken and got food poisoning. So yeah. I went to a sushi bar which sells raw fish and got food poisoning from cooked chicken >.<
:I need to stop talking about it, I'm so hungry:
@Ffisegydd lol ouch
@Ffisegydd :D:D
I have eaten so much sushi on the streets in VN so that I must be full of worms by now :(
15:15
The stats for food poisoning are probably way higher for cooked chicken than raw fish
He says with no evidence or knowledge
@rlemon Sushi and thai places around... Hmmm... Sheldon, is that you? :D
@thefourtheye you're in my spot
ha! no, I don't wear such stylish tshirts
Chickens are evolutionarily more similar to humans than fish are, so it stands to reason that chicken germs can more effectively harm humans than fish germs can. #badscience
has never seen TBBT
15:16
@RobertGrant lol
I enjoyed it for a short time, then it got slightly annoying and repetitive
just now SO goes to maintenance mode.
A fish germ gets on a human and it's all like "hell yeah, time to inflame the gills... Uh, where the heck are they?"
What's weird is the guy who plays Sheldon is in his 40s
Anyone see the trailer for the animated film that Sheldon is doing a voice for? I physically recoiled at the terrible dialogue.
(although for all I know, that's exactly what makes it hilarious to seven year olds. Get off my lawn, you darn kids)
15:26
@Kevin link?
@rlemon I've forgotten the name by now. I expect one could find it with imdb and Youtube, though
:sigh: but i'm so lazy!
15:29
"A million miles away!" So actually relatively close in universal terms. Not even close to getting outside of Earth's sphere of radius. WHY U SCIENCE BAD!?
I think I just have an irrational hatred for extreme under-use of contractions
Strikes me as lazy shorthand for "I am a highly logical being that somehow cannot comprehend a simple language rule, beep boop"
I'm looking at you too, Star Trek's Data.
speaking of new movies, seen the 'power rangers' fan short?
I so badly want that to be made
@Ffisegydd It's possible that first contact with aliens won't be with their scientist-equivalents. "So where are you from?" "Like, a zillion miles away! Wait, that's not a real number. A million I guess"
That's what happens when the space administration takes "should have sent a poet" literally
if they just s/miles/light years/ it would be okay
@rlemon Just looking at the haphazardly arranged text on the preview image, I thought they were riffing on the doge meme. Such rangers, very defenders of earth.
15:35
@Kevin :P
I think I was 6 or 7 when power rangers came out. I watched the first few years of it, I recently learned it is still on the air. shocking to me
I didn't care for the show, but their interlocking robots was my prized toy.
"You're telling me that this thing's fist can turn into a wolf, that itself has smaller fists? I must own this."
I guess that dates me to the time period where they all had animal-themed robots
yea I never watched any of the later stuff. looking at it now, it sounds weird.
"Super Sentai" genre shows are well-liked in Japan, so I expect Bandai has enough money to make one American show just because they want to
So it doesn't really matter if it's weird or popular or whatever.
(although I suppose brisk toy sales is a good incentive to keep going)
@RobertGrant, @Kevin: you guys talking about special method lookup order on new-style classes?
> For new-style classes, implicit invocations of special methods are only guaranteed to work correctly if defined on an object’s type, not in the object’s instance dictionary.
That appears to be exactly what we were talking about. Thanks :-)
15:45
because otherwise you cannot have both hash(Klass) and hash(Klass()) work..
That sounds disturbingly like the problem I'm facing in KS!
If the method was directly looked up on the object (so the instance or the class) the method on the class meant to be used for instances would be found and remain unbound, leading to errors.
Exactly!
Oh @MartijnPieters good that you are here ... stackoverflow.com/questions/28723178/… is a dupe of one of your answers, I remember coz I had voted on it. But I'm not able to find it.
BTW cbg
Phew! Giving up. I didn't get the dupe :(
Hmm, I think I wrote some code that did unix style tree representations. Don't know if I saved it.
A lot of my weird experiments cease to exist because they're all named test.py and the new ones overwrite the old
15:53
test.py????? Same here
ls test* | wc -l returns 26
Found the nearest dupe stackoverflow.com/q/16395207/4099593 Anyone hammering?
I'm going to be incredibly pedantic and say that it's not a dupe, because this guy wants "├" characters, while the other guy wants "|-"
Oh yeah! It is not then :)
Found the code, incidentally. I'm too lazy to solve OP's exact problem, but if anyone wants to use my stuff as a starting point, go ahead.
That code belongs to the world now ;_;
Fairly interesting behavior in this question. I wonder if xrange is written in pure Python.
Need a proper dupe, for this
Just watched the POWER/RANGERS trailer.
16:07
Python variable binding weirdness is indeed a common problem, but I don't know if we have a nice canonical link for it.
stackoverflow.com/questions/28690286/… it's a dupe based on the comments
then stackoverflow.com/questions/28721691/… exact dupe asked a day later by same user
I cv-d the second one to the original dupe, before I noticed it was a re-asked question.
Anyone with a dupe hammer want to clean it up properly?
This will be the third question today that I did not hammer, and I am becoming exceedingly efficient at it.
This time it's because I don't know enough about flask to positively identify dupes with a required amount of confidence
hmmm leaderboard number 1 this week :D
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16:13
Morning cabbage for all. (Forty minutes on the subway to travel fewer than half the needed number of stations. Bodes poorly.)
@Kevin you could just trust me on this one :)
It's because the new version of the library, which he says he's using in the comments, has a specific "regression" related to performance.
I think the second one is objectively the same question by the same user though.
Perhaps in the future I'll be more trusting, but I'm still in the early days of hammer privs, so I want to be extra caeful
cbg @DSM
cbg DSM
@davidism stat can be especially slow with ubuntu crypted harddisk
the stupid cryptfs
16:19
Ok, I can at least mark the later question as a dupe of the earlier one
@AnttiHaapala actually, the main problem is that the new version watches too much of the filesystem, there's an open pr that allows you to narrow what is watched
I hesitate to mark that one as a dupe, as OP claims that the behavior is the same even on different versions of workzeug, whatever that is
fair enough
so it could also be what I said
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A: How does ecryptfs impact harddisk performance?

Antti HaapalaI am programming with python in my home directory, and I have a Python virtual environment for project packages. For my programs startup times are considerably slower on eCryptfs as Python issues many stat() system calls when locating module files; because many of these stat calls result in "fil...

Wait a minute... " i just tried another project with old werkzeug". What is that supposed to prove :-/
16:22
Well, actually, he may have tried one project with the old ("faster") version, then another with the newest (fixed) version, then gone back to his using the version in the middle and been confused.
The answer's still the same though: install watchdog when using the reloader
Alright, I'm voting. Since he didn't test this program with old workzeug, I no longer think his assertion disproves that it could be a dupe. If he comes back saying "it really isn't workzeug's fault and here's actual proof", I will swiftly vote to reopen.
werkzeug
My inexperience with flask also extends to ordinary spelling :-P
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Tool.
It's ok, I don't know how to pronounce it properly.
16:25
Awww man. I imagined davidism's face just completely spasming out everytime you typed "workzeug" .
:-D
> " .
haha
Interesting... Are non-imgur gifs usually inlined in that manner?
I believe all gifs/images are inlined.
16:27
I'm surprised. I've been doing "upload->from the internet" every time I wanted to inline an image.
glad I have this installed, otherwise I think I would develop a twitch from that
Testing in the sandbox seems to indicate that inlining works for any old url. I am pleased to learn this.
Although it may be prudent to use "upload" anyway, as some sites will automatically prank you when you try to hotlink.
@Kevin there's an upload function here? ... Ohh next to the send :D
I think Something Awful would redirect you to pictures of a monkey's butt or something.
There's a send button!?
16:34
Hi guys, can I ask a quick Python/OpenCV question here ? *
Wikipedia has displeased me because it doesn't indicate the brightness threshold for retinal damage from looking at a light
I can stare at the lights in my office, but not the sun, so I suppose it's in between those two
@Kabyle Don't think we have any CV experts, but it doesn't hurt to ask anyway
I do not know the exact syntax of cv2.threshold() function when I want to use exactly the argument THRESH_BINARY_INV. I tried 2 options according to my understandings of the documentation: cv2.threshold(image,200,200,200,100,cv2.THRESH_BINARY_INV) and the same thing but (200,200,200) instead of 200,200,200 which are the values of BGR colors. In both cases it told me there is an error.
note that if I do not want to use the THRESH_BINARY_INV argument, I have no error with cv2.threshold() function
Anyone here good with xpath that could think to help me with a little problem?
@Timo if you have a problem, just ask :) if someone can help you then they will do.
meteor manages users reeeeally well .-.
took 2 minutes to add users to web application
16:46
@Kabyle I suppose cv2.THRESH_BINARY_INV is the type parameter. Have you tried cv2.threshold(image, 200, 255, cv2.THRESH_BINARY_INV) ?
I need to get some information from a table in a website. Right now i am using XPath to get some information but i am experiencing some problems. If you think you can help please PM me.
Yo Jon.
Word up (or something)
@ypercube wow !!! it works !!!
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16:49
Yep, that's what the kids say. In the mid-1980s, anyway.
@ypercube may be you do not feel too tired to explain me a little bit about it please ?
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Error message of the day: TypeError: uneatable type 'list'.
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@Kabyle The definition on the page you linked: Python: cv2.threshold(src, thresh, maxval, type[, dst]) → retval, dst shows 5 parameters (4 + 1 optional).
Does the ten minute rule apply to typo posts? If so, please wait 600 seconds before reading the rest of this message. stackoverflow.com/questions/28724803/python-close-not-closing
@ypercube Ok, but what are those numbers 200 and 255 in the example you gave me ?
16:53
What exactly the values are, you'll have to look into the library documentation.
@Kevin it does not apply. HAVE AT IT!
@ypercube the link you gave me is good, i will read it right now. Thank you very much for your patience and help
Not 100% sure on whether it's a typo. A typo implies that the OP was thinking the right code, but typed the wrong code. Here, the OP may simply misunderstand how methods work, and actually believe that f.close() is correct
16:56
I suspect OP has copied some code from elsewhere and not changed all the f
In any case, the answer was given in a comment, so it's not like the OP will walk away with nothing if we close prematurely
Someone answered it anyway. And explained with to the OP. So everyone wins!
Yaaaaay :v
17:02
@Ffisegydd umm.... I was following it up until "An easy, superhealthy stew full of vitamin C" - easy :)
@Ffisegydd I will ask the moderators to change the name of this room from Python to your stomach.
Some day I will learn to food.
@Kabyle don't bother, I can do it myself.
@Ffisegydd .\,,/
Until then, it's dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets for me
17:03
room topic changed to Stomach!: The *productive programming cabbage. Room rules: sopython.com/chatroom [python] [python-2.x] [python-3.x]*
the rockon is better than the \o/ scream
room topic changed to Python: The *productive programming cabbage. Room rules: sopython.com/chatroom [python] [python-2.x] [python-3.x]*
@Kevin That's like some strange homage to evolution
But yeah. Home time for omnomnoms.
Irony is a dish best cooked at 425 degrees for 16 minutes on a piece of aluminium foil
450 if you like crispy.
17:05
I assume you mean Fahrenheit.
did you guys see that crazy indian video I posted last night as i was leaving?
I think it was in india ... actually i have no idea ...
Yeah, all our ovens are in F over here
There is something strange : on my stackoverflow profile I have no picture, but when I come to this room I have a flag picture ! and the flag picture belongs to my people ! How come this room detects to which people I belong to ???
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Life is full of mystery and wonder.
It seems that you can have different pictures for your stackoverflow profile and your chat profile.
17:06
lol
It's possible that you uploaded that flag image earlier to your chat profile and then forgot about it.
@Kevin no, never, i never uploaded any picture to my profile since I subscribed to StackOverflow
Cartesian doubt! Don't trust your observations or memories!
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Is that your avatar on some other account you have? Maybe it was scarfed when you signed up.
Time for lunch, back in 0:15
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17:09
How can you eat so quickly?!
That's just the time it takes to fetch it. I actually eat at my desk
Man, not my day today
an unaccept and now a total of 3 downvotes.
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Well, I had to wait lest you connected me with the DVs.
One unexpected, one on a post from 2009 that no longer applies (Firebug dropped IE8 support sometime in the intervening 6 years) and one where the OP changed their traceback from the NameError I responded to to a totally different error.
@DSM har har
@MartijnPieters I will downvote you for the 4th time right now
> The user has been kicked and cannot return for 30 minutes. Moderators have been informed.
17:26
@davidism thanks.
I am pretty sure of my suspicion.
@BoltClock: o/
@davidism It's interesting being on the receiving end of a system message telling a user that "moderators have been informed"
We tend to copy the message here to keep the RO up-to-date on kick statuses.
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17:31
Good, because apparently there's no way for me to see any info pertaining to kick statuses........
I always figured those messages got directed to a fax machine in an infrequently-used break room or something.
Comforting to know that it gets the immediate attention of a blue-named user :-)
@iCodez He waited 4 months for this?
You guys don't have secret stats that show me at the top of "number of users kicked?" ;)
@davidism No :<
lel wut de hel? — Mohit Bhasi 1 min ago
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That question's unclear, but is it really -11 bad?
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17:33
Well, since Martijn removed the profanity, it is now just a crap question. The user's a tad suspicious though...
@iCodez I can see it as a legitimate question if I squint and assume he confused the name of his actual IDE with "Visual Studio"
Unless visual studio actually has Python support, which would surprise me
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I suspect I'm trying to assign sense where none belongs, but isn't there a Python plugin for VS?
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Check the edit history. The guy came in with profanity.
I wonder if mods were informed because davidism kicks a lot or because the user has been kicked repeatedly (by multiple people)
But yeah. It's not outside the realm of possibility that an IDE automatically adds "press Enter to exit the program" to your application without asking
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17:34
@iCodez: ah. Yeah, okay, I'd have flagged too.
@Ffisegydd The latter probably
@davidism wait, he couldn't downvote Martijn. Am I missing something?
@BoltClock I'm never sure if it's good to have you present or not :p
@JonClements I need to find better excuses to be here
Like, I dunno, learning snake charming
It's like getting the Death card during a tarot reading. BoltClock is an omen for great change.
17:37
@61612 I have no idea if he was the one downvoting, but he wasn't doing very well here besides that.
His rep is only 43
Ah, I see what you meant. The behavior here is what matters though, and it wasn't appropriate.
yesterday, by 61612
I recognize that profile picture...
Looks like a troll to me
The picture is for anyone with certain email providers, so it alone doesn't identify someone for sure.
Oh yeah, I remember that Meta post. It discourages a certain class of trolls. Rather clever.
17:44
Got a link/search criteria?
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Before I look foolish in public, am I missing something or is the desired parsing the same as the observed one here?
@61612 mm, I think it was this post. I think I remember reading Martijn's answer there.
Don't remember seeing this post, thanks :)
The exact list of which email providers will most likely remain secret so it's harder for the bad guys to circumvent the measure.
@Kevin How was I not aware of this? (I knew about the Nazi swastika thing, but not the LGBT flag counter-troll)
17:48
@BoltClock Well, the afore-linked post is at -3 so I guess it wouldn't get a lot of attention over the long term
Good point
Okay chaps. Carpool is here, so rhubarbing outta here
Probably chat on the morrow
> all accounts with YOPmail accounts now get assigned a default chat avatar instead
such a cool response :D
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Rhubarb for IB.
Does anyone understand the default `extent=None` in pyplot.imshow? The help says "If `None`, the image is positioned such that
the pixel centers fall on zero-based (row, column) indices."
What are zero-based indices?
17:54
In a zero-based indexing system, the first element of a list is my_list[0]. In a one-based indexing system, the first element is my_list[1].
But even with this information, that help message isn't entirely clear
I like to use ten-based indexing
So that means the pixel centers fall on the first element of each dimension
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> "My compromise of 0.5 was rejected without, I thought, proper consideration." — Stan Kelly-Bootle
isn't that kinda weird? You'd think the center fall on the center / middle element
I do think some drawing libraries will make a distinction regarding how it handles rational coordinates. Ex. (1.5, 1.5) may be the exact center of the second pixel from the top-left in one library, or it may be the top-left corner of the third pixel in another library.
17:56
Maybe. Why not just experiment with the value and see what happens?
@davidism let's see!
It seems to me that the difference really only matters if you're doing subpixel rendering.
re-cbg
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I just found out my work phone hasn't been working for the past week or so.
The CEO has been trying to contact you for days!
17:58
My work phone is non-existent. I actively campaign to keep them from installing a phone in this room.
He's intrigued by your seclusiveness. Clearly you are a busy go-getter. How would you like to be vice CEO?
You'll get a corner office and a phone with four lines (all of which you can break)

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