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19:00
of
that
animated
GIF
Thank
Careful, it's dangerous to be greedy
you.
All I want to do is repost it
ok
Robert, I'll hack the server and boot you.
user559633
@AaronHall Yeah, it would be terrible if I posted something to help another person, you're right stares at you
19:00
@Bob ...do it...
@tristan yep.
user559633
LIFE HACKS YOUVE BEEN HACKED
Are we innovative enough? How do we know we're innovating?
We're getting sued by 7 different companies.
19:02
@Kevin Thanks :D
Good point, IP violations
Mostly libel actually because tristan a member of our community slated them and their families publicly.
slandered?
user559633
it would be libel, but i think he meant slated.
would be nice if you could hide stuff in chat
defamed?
19:06
He..said slated?
user559633
bedazzled is the word we're searching for
"slated" is a term to mean "insulted"
criticized is the closest possible definition of slated
user559633
@RobertGrant 'slated' is a briticism not common with us yanks
Ah okay
19:07
to censure or criticize harshly or violently; scold.
insulting isn't really something you can sue over in the US, so it didn't make sense to me.
user559633
like tea or not bringing your assault rifle to a baby shower
Definitely a Briticism, just thought it was well known :)
capped upvotes today...
But if I called you a pissant in the UK, you could sue me?
19:07
@AaronHall you don't have slander laws?
I believe it's mostly common law
No, you can't be sued for that, I don't think
No not necessarily, but if you said I was a terrible physicist without providing proof I could. Especially if I lost money/career/whatever over it.
defamation, against which truth is a solid defense
user559633
There's laws on books, but real men settle libel/slander with a duel instead of a court case.
19:08
UK isn't the more litigious of the two nations
and there has to be other necessary conditions
like loss
it has to be false
And the difference between libel and slander is that libel is for writing whilst slander is for speaking.
it has to be done maliciously
user559633
"let the court record show that Aaron is, indeed, a 'big farty butt baby'"
user559633
which one is it if you're speaking and your bot live-tweets it?
19:09
Stupidity.
so since I can't demonstrate that tristan's insults cause a loss, no matter his malicious intent, I can't sue him
user559633
updates folk_lawyer_advice.txt
What if your parrot repeats it on live TV?
sue the parrot
@tristan it's not called "Folk law" for nothing
19:10
Someone got done for that in the US I think? A twitter bot that used Markov chains and accidentally tweeted something that said "We'll attack Obama" or something.
the government prosecutes money all the time, doesn't it?
user559633
hahah i was tangentially related to that because i was trolling in irc where that bot was being discussed/coded
however if i have a large blog site and claim that nestle bottled water is actually re-treated sewage water and they can show my blog post cost them sales because people actually believed that their water really was re-treated sewage water then they could sue
I am not a lawyer knocks on wood
Assuming it's false and that actually the bottled water is taken from a clear mountain pool.
19:12
I wonder if you made a malicious AI who delibrately learned to slander and released it online (it got feedback from facebook likes or something) if you as the developer could be sued for slander
I wonder if you did that but gave it to someone else to run...
@Ffisegydd As I recall, he was investigated but in the end he wasn't charged with anything
Punbelievable
user559633
nestle is a piece of shit evil company that shows that corporations will ruin the world
@JoranBeasley if it's the truth they have no grounds
19:13
Contingent on his promise that he take down the bot.
@tristan that may be so ... but i dont think they actually bottle sewage water
user559633
@Kevin yeah, he did that and cooperated with the authorities -- up to and including disclosing information about other people on irc
user559633
^^ ask me how i know about that last bit :P
stackoverflow.com/q/30380561/400617 code posted doesn't have a problem
How do you know about that last bit?
19:15
cause tristan is really an undercover fbi
Upload Attachment to JIRA with python I know it's less than 10 minutes but I've got an inkling it could get an answer soon.
and we are a high value target that might discuss cyber terrorism :P
user559633
Because the man that wrote that bought was invested by the secret service and they asked about me/my online handle in particular. It was a pretty "sh-t jut got real" for most of the harmless trolling we were doing in the IRC room.
And your ties to Russia? :P
It's a good job you're not planning to leave the country to visit a previously communist state any time soon.
19:16
I think thats an awesome project ... If the bot learned on its own is a person actually responsible in the eyes of the law?
user559633
Heh, that was years ago -- 2010ish -- before I met my girlfriend or ever considered that I would go to Russia
Oh, really? It must have happened again then cos I read about it recently and thought it was new.
I would love to see an actual trial case of that
(not be a defendant )
Oprah got shut up by the beef people
user559633
@JoranBeasley if it's the one that we're discussing, they visited the guy (who lived with his parents) and realized that it was just a stupid bot and not a serious threat.
19:17
and the milk people
I would really like to see a trial where an ai learned to slander on its own
Considering how the AI goalposts keep getting moved... "It's not truly intelligent until it defeats the chess grand master er, can drive a car, er, can accurately recommend things you might like on netflix, er, can appreciate the laughter of a child"
computers won't be getting legal personhood any time soon
@davidism it has the problem it's on preview of index.html that syle is included
user559633
if you can't repulse yourself by how much you've consumed in one sitting, are you even truly alive?
19:19
So their creators will still be the ones going to the punitentiary
user559633
[ never mind, annoying ads]
printing values for a key typo, if you consider mixing parens and brackets a typo
19:25
@Kevin's list.append(Over The Garden Wall) # 7.9/10
Seen it. Pretty unique "American myth" tone. Could have had a better ending.
a bit darker, perhaps?
I'm just not a fan of hover for spoilers endings in general
oh btw, this one is brilliant too: (watch it, if you are prepared for anything)
@Kevin was really that? I mean, they both have it, haven't they?
19:30
I suppose.
Maybe revealing any kind of connection with the modern world stripped away the mystique of the setting for me
Like the end of BSG
Or all of the Shannara series
Did you know that to be in the top 1% on StackOverflow, you have to have a rep over 25k?
Or the end of Game of Thrones, where it's revealed the whole world is the inside of a snowglobe held by an autistic child.
Oops, that part hasn't been publicly revealed yet. My uncle who works for GoT told me.
@Kevin And the snowglobe is kept directly next to the marbles where our known galaxy lives in.
(who gets the reference?)
I do :-)
19:38
And the next Disney princess movie will unite all the princesses to become Voltron.
"I will destroy you" was in my daily lexicon for a good long while after that ep aired. I had to bench it though, because I can never be sure how seriously people take my murder threats.
@poke - MIB?
yup
Actually Game of THrones doesn't end that way at all.
19:43
Kick. Kick now.
GRRRRRRRRRM said Jon Snow is Daenary's brother.
It ends with Cersei filing for bankruptcy. :(
It all ends with GRRM passing away in his sleep, the books incomplete.
abhi, with over 1250 rep, is in the top 30% of users on SO.
In the opening sequence of the show, faraway areas curve upwards instead of down past the horizon. This indicates that Westeros is on the interior of a hollow earth, held in place by centripetal force.
@Ffisegydd Didn't he tell some reporters/writers his plans for the end in case he died?
19:45
He's told the TV producers/directors/writers.
The show ends when Nazis bore down into Casterly Rock and wipe everyone out with occult death rays.
Turns out it's all just a dream inside Bran's head while he's in a coma after falling.
user559633
@Kevin which falls in line with my belief that GoT is happening in the extended Mitchell and Webb universe youtube.com/watch?v=hn1VxaMEjRU
What should I watch guys?
user559633
@Ffisegydd Silicon Valley.
19:50
Watch House of Cards!
if you haven't yet.
Seen it.
Candle Cove reruns, always good for a laugh
Survey: ok, you have a choice, watch the original series as it was done in the UK, or the US adaptation/version. Which do you pick and why?
Why not both?
I haven't watched the UK version yet
19:51
The US one first
but Kevin Spacey is amazing.
Then I'll have something to look forward to
I've seen both. They're very different.
Just to see if tristan is here
Fizzy, for the sake of the question, let's assume you can't watch both. You have to pick. And that's all that exists in your universe until the end of time.
user559633
19:52
Isn't it 'House of Cardes' in Britain?
That depends on the individual person's tastes then. The US one is very good, but it's quite over-the-top, Hollywood, etc. The UK one is also very good, and it's more understated and subtle.
My impression of Kevin Spacey is that he's a bright young up-and-comer.
His presentation is usually packed at KevinCon, the secret yearly meeting of all Kevins.
Does he read the KevinScript?
19:55
He tells this one hilarious joke that... well, nevermind. You nonKevins wouldn't get it.
Why do you build me up buttercup baby just to let me down, you mess me around.
user559633
@Kevin does he just make up the joke based on things he sees in the room?
Fuzzes the chat room
My NDA prevents me from divulging any more information.
Did I say NDA? I meant DNA. They're really serious about secret keeping and have access to gene therapy kits.
19:59
views the output in hexl-mode
cabbage
For those who care (all of you) I decided to watch Se7en in the end.
Mostly because of the discussion re. Kevin Spacey.
Something something what's in the box.
20:03
I'm sure I can think of a pretty heady pun
I don't like that title because 7 can't conceivably be pronounced as a V
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea or variants) is a leafy green or purple biennial plant, grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. Closely related to other cole crops, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts, it descends from B. oleracea var. oleracea, a wild field cabbage. Cabbage heads generally range from 0.5 to 4 kilograms (1 to 9 lb), and can be green, purple and white. Smooth-leafed firm-headed green cabbages are the most common, with smooth-leafed red and crinkle-leafed savoy cabbages of both colors seen more rarely. It is a multi-layered vegetable. Under conditions...
"Contaminated cabbage has been linked to cases of food-borne illness in humans."
I assume it's a movie about someone with a crippling speech disorder trying to stutter his way through the mystery. "Se-seven-en."
SeVIIen is close...
Hmm... maybe I should retract that, or else the cabbage counsel might sue.
Ah, let em sue. I know the judge.
20:05
@AaronHall Maybe that's why the stock price is falling.
why does www.sopython.com still not resolve? argh
@Ffisegydd re: data science consultant job - So was it a sweet offer? Are you going to take it? Who is it with? What did you eat for lunch?
user559633
@Ffisegydd if i ever run a company with physical goods, i'm going to have "WHAT'S IN THE F*CKING BOX" printed on the side of all cardboard shipping boxes
Stop listening to The Man and following his www doctrine!" Dunno, maybe ping davidism. Might be best to open an issue on GH actually.
20:07
@AdamSmith did it solve the first time?
my browser is The Man, and I am His instrument.
Graduate scheme?
no but seriously if I type sopython.com it auto-corrects to www.sopython.com and fails to resolve
http://sopython.com works beautifully
@davidism in case you didn't know -- www is not resolving for sopython.com
20:10
scheme usually implies underhanded to most US'ers
Ah, no they're common/legit.
It's basically "Here's a job but we understand you may need extra training above and beyond the usual as you've just left university and as such have never done a days work in your life."
ah, pretty good though?
watch this movie:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Bed:_The_Bed_That_Eats#/media/File:Death_Bed-_The_Bed_That_Eats_FilmPoster.jpeg
So they'll pay you a bit while you're on probation and learning?
20:12
Yeah you're paid full wage, you just don't necessarily have to do the full job (cos you spend time training etc)
More when they've determined you're ready?
And it typically lasts 1-2 years then you're just a normal employee (and pay rise etc)
This one is meant to last 2 years but the interviewer suggested I could get through it quicker due to PhD and experience etc
you have a PhD?
hmm... someone asked me about making someone else a similar offer, I immediately shut it down, told him he was asking for trouble.
Dr. Fizzy?
20:14
@Adam I will do soon :P
Just finished.
in what area of research is your PhD?
Kittens.
You don't make promises you can't keep
congratulations!
user559633
kittenology
20:16
They didn't give him as much as he was asking for, and the hiring manager wanted to tell him he'd try to get him more later.
Congrats.
gets ready to downvote
The salary is actually on the high-range of what I've been asking for.
Well don't jump on it immediately, maybe you'll find another go'er that will offer you even more quid.
20:19
@tristan has been on the self-answer bandwagon lately!
Yeah I have already agreed with the company that I'll let them know within a few weeks, once stuff has come in.
user559633
@AdamSmith yeah, i don't ask often and ran into a couple annoying things in the past 2 days so decided to post them
user559633
okay @AaronHall 'heh' as before, but this time it really isn't clear in the documentation
So what's BOTO?
user559633
ugh. python interface to aws.
20:23
I know what BOGO is.
I know what BOTOX is.
It means my wife is coming home with shopping bags.
user559633
@AaronHall cheers on the indent comment, fixed. i forgot to bump spaces when copy/pasting from ipython
@tristan you're so obsequious when you're trying to repcap.
:D
user559633
nah, actually appreciated it. working from a kitchen table this week, so i have to be more careful of typos/etc
20:26
That's what I'm talking about.
user559633
Oh hi
n00b here
read teh rulez
user559633
20:27
hi noob, i'm tristan
When you know the rules, there are no rules.
user559633
the e e cummings of languages obsessed with syntax
thinks for another deep thought
user559633
first, we must kill god, then we become god
20:29
But then we get killed
"read"
where does Batman fit into all this?
cute fluffy animals are indeed cool
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." How does this fit into that?
which is that?
user559633
20:30
@tzaman im batmens
I am trying to figure out why is this giving me a ValueError
tristan
13:29
first, we must kill god, then we become god
whoa, chapter and verse
k,v = line.rstrip().lstrip("-").split(":") -ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack
@AdamSmith it's because the site is at sopython.com, not www.sopython.com, and I couldn't set up the redirect the same way on webfaction. I might look into it later, but honestly I don't think we need www in the first place.
20:31
@user40720 because line has no ":"s in it
look for the puzzle of the lions and the sheep
the text file that its going in reading has a ":"
on every line it loops on
Apparently not :)
even the last line?
Chances are you have a blank last line.
20:32
put it in a try: ... except ValueError: print line
or just if not line: continue before the k,v = ... line.
its not 100%
the last few lines do not have ':'
key, value = (line.strip().split(':') + (None,))[:2]
If you kill god and become god, you get killed.
20:34
Highlander rules.
Highlander is awesome.
Zoroastrianism isn't my cup of tea.
I inserted" if not line: continue" before the k,v to no avail
I inserted if not line: continue before the k,v to no avail
20:38
then you have lines that aren't blank but also don't contain ":"
@user40720 if ':' not in line: continue
@user40720 or davidism's earlier answer: k,v = (line.stip().lstrip('-').split(":") + (None,))[:2]
worked!
using the if ':' not in line: continue
thanks all!
I love that our Network Engineer's response to the DNS not resolving a name is "Well it works on my system."
20:41
unfortunately, it does not strip the '-' from every line
if ':' not in line:
continue
k,v = line.rstrip().lstrip("-").split(":")
d[k].append(v)
then you must have something in front of the -
Give an example of a line that is not properly processed.
Example of a line i wish to process correctly ' - Date File Delimiter: Space'
there's a leading space.
Correct
so it would be ' - '?
20:46
lstrip won't remove the - if it's not on the left side....
you should really consider just playing around in the interpreter for a while, this is not a very mysterious problem
line.strip().lstrip(' -').split(':') it's just a matter of figuring out what your line actually looks like, and understanding what the functions you call actually do
a helpful resource is help(). Try help(str.lstrip) to see what the function does.
worked! @davidism
it worked with ' - '
there's no point in the trailing space, strip removes characters, not substrings
20:49
Python. It's (not) magic!
so to really understand it, why was the left spacing affecting my strip function?
im gonna use help(str.lstrip) now
because you were just stripping - from the left, but there were no - characters on the left, there were space characters
good
from the helper, Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed.
good stuff
Python is not intelligent, it can't look at the string as a whole and figure out "oh yeah, my user actually meant "any - character before the first significant character that he cares about"". Once we have a program that can do that, you'll be doing a lot less programming.
20:53
yes :)
I wouldn’t actually want that. I like my computers to be deterministic :P
user559633
@poke boy do I have some bad news for you...
@tristan still believes in magic
@tristan quantum computing?
nope, actual magic
user559633
20:55
i didn't actually have a follow up joke written. i sort of assumed others would just fill it in
lol
Rbrb ya'll
rhubarb Robert
see I told you so
who actually says that anymore?
this guy!
gesticulates with both thumbs at himself
21:01
I'm in an office with a whiteboard.
@gbhrea where do you get that error? And more importantly, given your last two comments, are you sure you've actually used the same code as my answer? — davidism 2 mins ago
My boss came by, I used it as a cheatsheet.
Man I like that whiteboard.
Ohh, I might actually be able to hit the rep cap today. Whee
@poke, you don't have the legendary badge yet?
@poke: Thank you a lot, that's the answer! :) — Dariusz Woźniak 14 secs ago
More praise!
Nope, I’m lazy, so I usually don’t answer enough to hit the rep cap often.
21:05
Yeah, I want to get every praise comment and frame it somewhere...
I get halfway there on a regular basis
Okay, hit the cap!
way to go poke
@AaronHall Yeah, halfway there is pretty easy. I usually get enough rep per day from my old questions that it wouldn’t actually be too hard to hit it more often…
but as I said: lazy :P
user559633
SO is on UTC, right?
user559633
21:13
Hm. So I have 2.5 hours to find questions that will be decently active. Oh wait. It's beer o'clock, nevermind
half of my answers are given under the influence
stackoverflow.com/q/30251829/400617 dupe, despite what the op says (or just an unclear question)
is there a canatonical answer for cursor.execute expects a tuple or list as its second argument
that it then applies to your %s's or ?'s?
user559633
Alright, take care all
@Neoares please don't post recent questions in chat. Also, we're not going to fix bug reports on your code for you.
21:23
@davidism you don't know
but well it's fine
at least I tried :c
21:40
so the talking about jobs and hiring makes me wonder what I look like through the eyes of google. I invite you all to let me know your thoughts, if you have the time to attempt googling me.
Google me!
What does it say?
@AaronHall Remind me later and I will.
:D
cat on a keyboard! c'mon, Google me!
I need to get my github account up there...
Aaron Hall (born August 10, 1964, The Bronx, New York, grew up in Brooklyn, New York) is an American soul singer and songwriter. He is a current member of the group Guy, which he founded in the late 1980s, along with new jack swing producer Teddy Riley and songwriter Timmy Gatling, who was later replaced by Hall's brother Damion Hall. == Life and work == As a solo singer, Hall's hits include the #1 R&B single, "Don't Be Afraid" (from the Juice soundtrack in 1991 and also on the popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on New Jack Swing radio station CSR 103.9), the original and...
^ first page
Suhweet. "I miss you - I'm talking to baybayayayay, I miss you!"
I usually throw in some kind of qualifier so I don't get his stuff
21:57
@Neoares Put the class in its file, and then do from class.game import Game etc.
Make sure to also put an empty __init__.py file into the class folder.
@poke, why what does that do? asks leading question
My github shows up on the first page. If I actually get my website up and link all my profiles together, I could probably get a better coverage.
@Aaron Not a serious question, right?
It's for the benefit of the newbs
Good job poke. Except that's a link only answer and I have to flag it.
ok, gotta stop screwing around, a friend is hosting a meetup tonight, gotta run. Cheerio!
There’s actually a quote :P
Anyway, I’m out too. Rhubarb!
stackoverflow.com/q/30379160/400617 op is unable to describe their actual problem, it has devolved into an endless stream of comments. I unfortunately retracted my vote, please save me.
@gbhrea This problem you're having sounds completely identical to your earlier question. My advice to you now is the same as then: you've obviously got a layout different that what you've explained. Given you're inability to properly describe your problem without requiring endless follow on comments, I'm becoming unwilling to help you more. — davidism 1 min ago
22:44
in python 3.4 is there a faster way to do bitcount than
bin(x).count('1')
 
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23:50
Cabbage :D

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