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DSM
DSM
20:08
Came back from lunch (which regulars can probably guess by now!) to find an email asking if I had any spare time to work up a logit model for real estate agent retention. That was.. unexpected.
Perhaps your real estate prowess is known far and wide?
DSM
DSM
I rent. :-/
tell them you'll do it for a house.
the barter system can never fail you!
DSM
DSM
That's actually really clever. I hereby award you a raise!
The 0$ DSM pays you has been increased 20% to 0$.
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20:14
funny story!
user559633
@DSM new model: metal chains.
back when I was in high school, I had a teacher who would praise students by exclaiming "Perfect! Double your pay!"
which was funny and we'd all laugh
user559633
must leave statement alone. do not make "well when i was back in" joke
Do it.
user559633
single tear rolls down side of face
20:16
Doooo eeeet
He stopped doing that after he said it to the one kid whom he hired part-time to come in early, stay late, and clean/file/etc
My teacher would yell "Belarus!" a lot. He was fun, inasmuch as a high school teacher can be.
and ended up paying them $25/hr
DSM
DSM
That story took a most excellent turn.
(to his credit, he honored it!)
user559633
20:16
that's okay. i'm going to go back to writing this sliding window data-cleanup script because someone picked nosql
DSM
DSM
Earlier today I had a meeting with a client about data and after half an hour she decided she was going to do her best to get the data anonymized so she could send me the disaggregated file instead of doing the processing herself. I was okay with that.
I like the juxtaposition of "pick" and "nos" in that message.
Wash your hands after picking your nosql.
user559633
Then wait a year and let the sadness wash over you.
I don't have to wait a year to do that! Heyooo
user559633
@Kevin No matter how sad you feel inside, nosql can make it worse.
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user559633
20:20
Trust me, my project uses two nosql "solutions."
I'm sorry to hear that. It's... It's OK to cry, you know.
user559633
user559633
pictured: mongo and couchdb
It's not okay to cry, not in this room.
This room is a tears-free room.
This is a judgement free zone. Except for people with bad SO questions. We judge them like it's the Olympics.
20:21
One of my projects got rejected for using NoSQL.
NoSQL has its use cases #blandunhelpfulstatement
DSM
DSM
And people who spell judgment with an e. We judge them very harshly.
user559633
"How do you plan on scaling?" -"Oh, we plan on being acquired by Facebook"
Kindly foreward all cultural spelling difference complaints to the Firefox spell checker team.
DSM
DSM
I see what you did there.
20:24
Good, because I suffered for the sake of the art.
user559633
@Kevin like the crowd at a jazz concert
They died inside so that we may live ;_;
user559633
You gotta listen to the notes you're not hearing! And the happiness you're not experiencing!
@Kevin pull yourself together! -- tears-free -- remember?
user559633
20:27
It's OK, I cry a thick ichor-like substance, so I think I get by on a technicality.
DSM
DSM
I just sneezed and now my back hurts. #middleage
user559633
@Kevin a liquor like substance you say
Side note: firefox spell checker does not recognize "ichor". Times firefox has wronged me today: [2]
user559633
Why are you using Firefox? Firefox is the "wait, does it happen in Firefox?" of browsers
@tristan Well it smells like rubbing alcohol, so maybe.
user559633
20:28
INAPPROPES
For some reason Firefox thinks I should use UK spelling for everything, even though I only have the US dictionary installed.
@tristan what's wrong with FF? (seriously!)
Many things. Chrome >>> Firefox.
predicted answer: "it's not chrome"
DSM
DSM
@PeterVaro: can't say what it's like now, but I left FF when it starting giving me weird memory leaks and I couldn't get video to work right. Never saw the need to return.
20:29
I hate Chrome (even chromium) -- that's why I'm asking
@PeterVaro you're not alone in your preference for Firefox
Firefox is on a par with IE as far as I'm concerned. (okay that was me just trolling, but seriously Chrome is better)
user559633
Nothing, it's just not as good as Chrome for development features or performance
@davidism thanks for the support in these hard times ;)
user559633
Haha, that really reads like "Oh, it's fine for you, but you're not a developer"
20:30
The one thing I want that only Chrome has is the ability to view websocket frames in the network profiler.
@DSM but that was pretty long time ago -- I mean I switched to Chrome back then, when that happened to me as well
I use firefox mostly because I can't be bothered to migrate my userscripts and extensions to anything else.
That's what they call "vendor lock-in"
and then Chrome became a way bigger monster (memory hog I mean) so I switched back -- and since then FF is faster and more reliable -- at least for me
DSM
DSM
I made the jump within the last two or three years, so I was still having issues as recently as that.
not to mention the ability of FF to be look like a native app on any DE under any linux distro
20:33
I had many troubles with FF about a year ago, but it's stabilized to my satisfaction since then
ugh, Chrome doesn't support middle click to paste correctly, and it drives me insane
Although I'm still annoyed by that behavior where a page is trying to load but you can still see the elements from the previous page and you can even hover over links and your cursor changes to the "this is a link" icon but you can't middle click it to open in a new tab.
I'll highlight a url in Firefox, go to open it in Chrome, and get nothing.
Still waiting for an answer for that one.
interesting..
DSM
DSM
20:35
My biggest issue at the moment is that the keys I reach for to copy are the ones which open an inspector. :-/
I dislike it when I go to hit the "go to full screen" function key and instead press the "freeze the application for fifteen seconds while the inspector opens" function key.
@Kevin there's some way to tell Firefox to repaint as soon as possible, if I could remember the config value.
But I know exactly what you're asking about
Interesting.
I'd be more interested in a "allow last-minute page interaction" config value, but anything is better than the limbo I live in now.
Ooo... Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - I wonder if it's bad in the same way as the first one was so it's actually not particularly good but amusing to watch
Huh? That isn't Christopher Lambert as Rayden - already not happy
"Mother - you're alive" response - "Too bad you'll die" - the lack of scripting and bad acting isn't letting me down though! \o/
Christopher Lambert can't be in every movie, unfortunately.
20:41
I haven't seen Fortress in a while - that wasn't a bad film
My friend is trying to get me to watch Primer. I'm frightened.
DSM
DSM
I watched "Avengers Grimm" the other day, which is an Asylum picture. The first non-shark-based one I've seen.
@Kevin I thoroughly enjoyed that - I think it's also on Peter's recommended list
Ya'll know I like to deconstruct time travel movies, but this thing has a monstrous reputation
It was pretty good. Requires a rewatching, and then a read of the qntm articles, to understand it.
20:44
another one I enjoyed: imdb.com/title/tt1016301
I saw the second half of that, and the ending made me more angry than a movie should be capable of.
I assume ordinary people don't have such a strong reaction to hover for spoilers
Couldn't only two of the walls move? But the picture and description show four moving walls.
If the pistons are on gimbals, then all four walls can move. It makes more sense when you see it in action.
Uh, maybe gimbal isn't the right word. A vertical axle that lets them pivot freely.
@Kevin Just sat back down and read "If the pistols are on gimbals"
Ooo... I think it's got a guy that played the alien bounty hunter in x-files
20:51
CBG!
DSM
DSM
[list(chain.from_iterable(p)) for p in product(*map(combinations, lol, ns))] <- my itertools one-liner of the day
@DSM imap?
DSM
DSM
@IanClark: AttributeError. :-)
@DSM aww :(
@Kevin the config I was thinking about is nglayout.initialpaint.delay = 0, try it out for a couple days and see if it fixes the problem. It doesn't seem to from my initial tests though. :-/
20:58
Ok, added. Let's see how it goes.
21:11
Hi. Looking for some informed opinions here. I am reviewing an edit stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10123280 that is the addition of a python tag to an sqlalchemy question. The tag sqlalchemy is already there, the question is about sqlalchemy, and anyone who can answer it already knows that sqlalchemy is part of python. Is the addition of the python tag [bad,neutral,good]?
@ShawnMehan yes, add the python tag to python library questions
I don't subscribe to every library that I know something about
The only time I hesitate to add Python to a python-related question is when it's already at the maximum tag limit and I don't want to remove any
and (possibly more useful than anything) I don't have a Mjolnir on >:)
21:13
@AdamSmith well I wasn't going to say it directly!
haha
(not that that one is a duplicate)
(I didn't click through)
(I did, but didn't read it)
(wonders what's with the talking like this)
21:16
@ShawnMehan Thanks for checking in!
ok, fair enough. thx
21:31
rbrb everyone :)
21:57
If I say "Denormalized table A into B" is that clear and intuitive as a comment what it means?
(For an SQL patch commit message)
22:16
Aw. Looks like a missed a browser conversation where I could get laughed at for using Opera. ._.
22:29
Nothing wrong with Opera
(said no one ever)
But nothing IS wrong with Op--
*promptly ceases to exist*
:y
Hey, don't knock Opera. I contributed to language localization packs for Opera! :)
22:47
cool! what language?
Hi there. I can't get virtualenvwrapper to work in bash. When I type mkvirtualenv or workon I get a "command not found". It works in command prompt tho. Has anyone else experienced this?
23:09
...do you have bash installed on your windows machine?
or what's going on?
I forget how virtualenvwrapper works on Windows, but as I recall it's not in The Usual Way
23:21
it does things in registry or uses DOSKEY to make aliases or something weird
it doesn't just put scripts on PATH
Ooh I just saved the day at work by showing my boss =IFNA in Excel
she had a 3,000 row Excel sheet she had to parse for #N/A in a column and manually enter the value from a column left
saved her a couple hours' work.
YO!
I successfully hacked a Windows registry today.
do tell
cbg Tigerhawk
23:33
My sister's PC refused to log into Windows due to a corrupted user profile.
I started it in safe mode, backed up her documents, backed up the user profile registry entries, set a couple values to 0, restarted, and logged in normally.
And it actually worked.
ugh I did a bad thing to my user profile a couple OSs ago
that reminded me :P
yeah that brings back some memories.
Ah, the thankless work of being the family's IT guy.
by default I think my user profile got put at C:\users\adsmith and I wanted it at D:\users\adsmith or etc
so I copied everything to where I wanted it and changed whatever key it is in the registry
but it doesn't like that
don't do that.
You'll just make it mad.
23:45
heheh pro-tip: don't do that.
pretty much
protip: don't try to outsmart Windows. It resents that.
I got some questions about Celery. So I got my basic celery app going. with the command, celery -A pa_259 beat, I'm doing all the scheduling, but the tasks aren't actually being run right? After I exit that, and I run celery -A pa_259 worker -B, the worker then starts running through all the tasks that have queued up but it doesn't add any more tasks to itself?
So, the documents I backed up? My sister decided that instead of transferring them from my flash drive to her other computer, she wanted to save space on that computer by just keeping them on the flash drive. And then keep the flash drive.

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