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20:02
@tzaman 0/0 gives me ZDE ... just heads up
ok lunch
later
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Who eats lunch at 4 PM? Silly. ;-)
lol thats what I was thinking earlier when @JonClements was talking about beer at 9am :P
I reject the notion of time-sensitive food.
I'll have cake at 6 AM if I want to.
@JoranBeasley 0/0 won't be in the list
ty tho, nice suggestions. I also pulled in the better float-comparison from your answer
Exception: I don't have dairy-heavy products before 9 AM, because the lactose enzymes in my stomach are still asleep.
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20:07
.. so what do you put in your cereal?
@tzaman np ... your answer is much more thurough than mine :P
and it looks nicer :P
you got my +1 as soon as I saw your answer :P
I don't eat breakfast because I have basically no appetite until 11.
"Wouldn't a two meal per day regimen have all sorts of horrible side effects?" you ask? I don't know. Have you seen me?
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Well, you're more.. griddish.. than most people.
"Actue tesselation of triangles on an infinite plane" is a common symptom of vitamin D deficiency.
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The triangles make you seem Assyrian, somehow. Like your native script is cuneiform.
20:12
In an alternate universe, three meals Kevin is laughing with three supermodels on his yacht.
And it's not a linear relationship. I don't have two supermodels, I have none supermodels.
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Step functions are always a nuisance.
I don't know how this is related to python?
@DSM I'm down with anything that makes it seem like I'm an ancient unknowable power from the dawn of history.
@James It doesn't really, but I assure you we'll get right back to Python as soon as someone introduces a topic :-)
does anyone know anything about the random modue
Sure, got a question?
20:17
I am making a dice and have heard u use randint?
Yeah, random.randint(1,6) makes for a pretty effective simulation of a dice roll.
Thanks! Just a small project i have been working on :-)
(with the usual caveat that random isn't truly random, and that a sufficiently determined adversary could predict what number will be produced next, but this usually isn't something worth worrying about unless you're doing something with cryptography or cash gambling)
no just for fun. Do you know how the random is worked out?
Nope. Mersenne Twister maybe?
20:21
it's just a uniform. If you're asking for RNG details, I believe it's a Mersenne Twister under the hood.
unless specified, the default seed is sys time when you import random
very interesting. How about using the number pi for it?
As in, generating random digits by sampling them from the decimal expansion of Pi? Too predictable, I think.
Yeah, that's not random.
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I wanted to double-check that randint was right-inclusive, so I tried it. Guess how many times it took before I got a 6?
20:24
(For CPython)
20?
@DSM first try
really!
@DSM 11, if you used the same seed as me :-D
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@James: wow, you were pretty close. 18.
20:26
My ninth try!
seems pretty random to me!
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That sounds unlikely, but should happen ~5% of the time, and many more unlikely things happen to me on a given day.
@James If you're interested in implementing your own pseudorandom number generator, take a look at Linear Congruential Generator. It's fairly straightforward.
I am running on shell if that makes any difference
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Oy, wait, I forgot to multiply by 1/6. So it's 0.75%.
Wow must be small chance!
20:29
3rd try here. :)
7th try!
is anyone still here?
There's like 30 people here, if the users list is to be believed
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Sometimes people have to step away from the keyboard to find their dice.
@DSM LOL]
I got some very nice looking wooden dice for Christmas, but they're impractical for actual use because the edges and points are sanded down. This makes them roll farther than you'd expect, so they often go sailing off the table.
The alternative is to give a weak little roll, but then they just plop down and people look at you askance as if you're trying to cheat them
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20:36
Is house custom to re-roll or to draw weapons?
Sorry?
@Kevin The other alternative is to get a dice tower
Good Idea
Usually the weakly rolled number stays, unless someone audibly complains, in which case I re-roll.
In hindsight this is a bad policy, since it incencivises my opponents to complain only for rolls of 4, 5, or 6; and remain silent for 1, 2, or 3.
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Play on a less polished surface?
20:39
heya, im getting some odd errors with py2exe and have been going in circles trying to fix it for hours
those are my errors, anyone have any ideas?
What OS are you using?
windows 7 home prem
in a virtual machine
with python 2.7 32bit, twisted 15.1
what os?
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That dice tower is neat. I want one.
os?
20:42
@DSM Same!
The dice tower is moving in the wrong direction along the practical-impractical gradient :-D
Operating System
2 mins ago, by nsij22
windows 7 home prem
was that directed at ke
me**?
:S
you can edit your posts by clicking the arrow to the left of a message
20:43
It's interesting to me that the error message says "cannont".
I wonder if that makes it easier to google for the problem, or harder...
lol oops one extra n
@nsij22 What is the problem?
that was not output by the compiler
@nsij22 you copied all that by hand?!
i am trying to use py2exe to make my application executable
yes lol
20:45
Oops gotta go. Uh, I suggest rebooting.
im using a virtual machine
It sounds like you don't have SSL or some other compile dependency installed.
my script works without py2exe
But, as always, the real solution is to not use Windows.
Try Linux
20:45
Perhaps try PyInstaller or cx_freeze instead
>_< 2 hours of py2exe, try something else
i will though
after a restart lol
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If it makes you feel better, you're not the only one to have trouble with the various freezing utilities.
@nsij22 What are you coding anyway?
If you don't mind me asking
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@Carsten: oops, sorry. Wasn't trying to ninja you there; I started writing before your comment. :-/
simple twisted client using client auth tls
20:51
Interesting!
the client works
until i try and make an exe lol
Anyone on Raspberry Pi's?
i want one!
21:10
My roommate got one then never did anything with it. I keep trying to figure out something to use it for.
home media center?
home network storage drive?
i could use like 10 of the lol
My household has one we're going to get around to making a approaching-bus alarm with any year now. (Mellow noise for "bus your way in about ten minutes", something more exciting for "now it's time to have your keys and bag in hand", wah-wah trombone for "not even if you run, bozo". )
21:26
so in python3 MyClass()+Whatever does not call MyClass.__getattr__("__add__") ?
getattr is only called if Python can't otherwise locate the attribute. Maybe you're thinking of getattribute? But dunder methods have even specialer lookup, I'm pretty sure.
MyClass = custom class that did not define` __add__`
getattribute im not quite sure how that works
but doesnt quite seem like what i want :P I end up with infinite loop from what I can tell ... I should mess with python3 more apparently
I think it would work the same in py2. Dunder methods are weird.
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Weirder in 2, because if memory serves you can get specialmethod lookup on the instance, not the class, for oldstyle classes.
no it works fine in python2
well with this instance hold on let me find my answer
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A: How to make different variables refer to same value, while still allowing operations directly?

Joran Beasleyclass Manager: def __init__(self,data): self.__dict__["data"] = data def __getattr__(self,attr): return getattr(self.data,attr) def __setattr__(self,attr,val): return setattr(self.data,attr,val) def set(self,val): self.__dict__["data"] = val...

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21:34
What is the "no" in response to?
@davidism's comment about it working the same in python2
yeah, I wasn't sure
its because in python2 it uses __coerce__ (as mentioned in the comments) which is removed in python3 apparently
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Oh, wow. I'd forgotten coerce was even a function.
and it doesnt seem like MyClass()+Whatever triggers __getattribute__ either
heh cause its not usually used by humans :P
so in python3 the only way to do it is explicitly override the dundermethods ? I suppose thats in line with python philosophy ... I couldnt even get any weird hacks to work
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21:38
[Aside: I know everyone likes to think their dataset is the biggest, but 60MB is not a massive csv file. I'd say something is large when you start getting into the multiple-GB range, and massive when it's so big you can't work in-core. There are no hard-and-fast rules, of course, and the scale changes with time, but 60MB is definitely far beneath it.]
are you making fun of me from the other day when I said our(my companies) program shudders under big data (and big data was relatively small)
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@Joran: no, this was about this question here.
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Q: What could I use for this Yakisoba dish instead of cabbage?

ZibbobzWhile planning out our meals for the week, I found this delicious-looking Yakisoba recipe that I would like to try. The recipe looks good, but one thing concerns me. cabbage (~2 leaves) chopped It seems like a waste to purchase one whole head of cabbage for just a single recipe. So I'd l...

(From our "today in cabbage-related cooking" file.)
guys guess what I was able to learn the basics of C++ in only 1 hour I'm so proud
so ive convinced myself that my answer there is impossible in python3
200 rep, my work today is done.
21:52
@davidism Yikes, you're less than two repcaps from overtaking me – don't like the look of that :-/
hrmph :\ I need to update two models with a single form submit button
Who upvoted my overly convoluted joke answer stackoverflow.com/q/30040106/3058609 here?
which one of you did this! :)
there's actually a pretty cool sale on audible for courses
22:26
cbg all

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