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00:10
-squints-
Oh, I see.
Why the hell did the first one post output, then?? >:I
Chrissakes.
..and I just saw the "bare with me" and now it's all I can see. >:I
What output? I don't see output on either question, except for the traceback.
Oh, it's desired output. I should go to bed.
Bed? At 4pm? I haven't even had breakfast yet.
This "time of day" business... What's the significance of it? :v
I've never understood..
Oh! I bet you have "circadian rhythms!" :D
I read about them in a book once. Some kind of evil clock that lives in animals' brains and screws with the chemistry in their brains, depending on .. was it photosynthesis? I think it had to do with sunlight exposure.
It may have been a magazine. Or a pamphlet. I'm not "up" on humans' guts and stuff. :I
Too much meat. Not enough chitin.
00:29
animals dont use photosynthesis....
(The joke is that I have had so little to do with humans that I can't even remember how they metabolize nutrients. ._. )
(Or rather, that the memory of it is so distant that it's blending with other things.)
00:47
hey now. any OS X users in here? Worth a shot, and there's not a room for OS X per se.
00:59
Is it an OSX specific Python thing? Or just OSX?
@Augusta:
01:15
@TigerhawkT3 Some people just cannot stand it when you eat[ in the lab].
I mean people chewing with their mouths open is pretty vile but let's not get all crazy about it.
You mean, you SEE them eating? Ewwwww!
It's not that they're eating, it's that they eat such goopy stuff. And why? The whole metabolization thing has a lot of really stupid steps. I wish they'd just drink their nutrition instead. I don't get why they don't, but I've learned not to ask after it.
Is that GIF... are you suggesting... you want us to eat revolvers instead?
That depends on the sorts of molecules you need to survive and the number of spare revolvers you have lying around.
`v( o_o )v`
The little hop is unnecessary, too.
Strictly speaking.
01:32
Sandwich: $8. Revolver: $1400. I'll stick with sandwiches.
Heck, the revolver's food itself is $5 a pop.
..And like I said-- spare revolvers. After the second one, they get kind of tough to use. After the first, I guess, if you happen to be using The Best Revolver.
02:23
print[chr(((ord(i[len(i)/2])+ord(i[(len(i)/2)+1]))/2)),i[-1+(len(i)+1)/2]][len(‌​i)%2]
This is my code that is not working....
It is supposed to be a solution for this challenge
Why won't it work?
@TanMath Please explain the actual problem and why you think that the code is not working, include sample data and expected output. When you have all that, you will have a question ready to be posted in the main site itself.
@thefourtheye I do not want to post it on the main site... Do you want me to post the error, and expected output, etc. here?
Why don't you want to post it on the main site? That's what it's for.
@TigerhawkT3 I have gotten too much negative feedback on the main site (and here too, but I must do what I need to do)
02:41
Negative feedback is telling you to change your behavior, not find new avenues for the improper behavior.
@TigerhawkT3 I anyway feel this question is not meant for the main site
@TigerhawkT3 what if I believe the negative feedback was unnecessary?
if it's code golfing then it doesn't really belong here anyway.
@metatoaster but it is to correct the code golfing code...
will you stop pinging people every comment TanMath
But that is correct, I asked a similar question, no feedback and one downvote
Oh..I forgot you guys hate pings!
That is the weirdest part of this chat!
02:49
The thing is, a lot of us generally frown upon impractical code resulting from code golfing, it doesn't actually help people learn how to do real, practical work which is why this is generally frowned upon by the greater community.
@metatoaster OK
The negative feedback was necessary. That's how people provide constructive criticism in the hopes that you'll change your behavior in a way that fits the site. If you don't believe that their criticisms are warranted, and if you refuse to change your behavior, you will find that you don't get a lot of utility out of this site.
So I should not post a question on the main site?
03:04
My recommendation is to deobfuscate your code first, use sensible variable names, try to figure out what is wrong. Failing that, post the deobfuscated code with the problem statement onto the main site. At least this would avoid getting further negative feedback.
Once you got the code working in the clean, standard way of coding then you can try to obfuscate it for the code golfing challenge.
You should not post poor questions. Your last one only got one downvote, which isn't exactly a condemnation. Maybe that person thought you had a poor MCVE. The fact that it got no answers simply means that no one at that time was interested in checking a bunch of math.
None of that is good reason to post a golfed mess here with "here's my code that doesn't work, why does it work?". There's even a specific close vote reason on the main site explaining that a code dump with "why isn't my code working?" isn't an appropriate question.
03:22
Does anyone here use LibreOffice?
03:57
I've been wondering for a while what the distribution of people is, between the ones who think answers ought to solve the problem first and be in the best form second versus the ones who think that if there is no elegant or idiomatic solution, the problem isn't worth solving.
The difference between the two coming out in a case of How can I perform Unusual_Operation_F without using Obvious_Module_R? The first type will say, "You can use this strange and astonishing implementation of Module_P, but don't," and maybe downvote, whereas the second group will say, "You can't and should never ever try," and probably vote to close.
Programmers who'd rather make pretty things than solve problems grow up to be architecture astronauts. Proper Python programmers make pretty things that solve problems.
Are you referring to the "get fonts without Pango" question?
No reference. Just curious what the proportions would look like, if they were actually accessible.
I think there would be a third group saying "dude, just use Obvious_Module_R."
Is there a tutorial for that?
@TigerhawkT3 They're just a chill cohort in the second type.
@Mathemert For which?
04:11
" Obvious_Module_R"
I don't think there's a tutorial but the docs are really good.
<_<;
>_>;;
I typed help(Obvious_Module_R) but it says traceback error line 1 unknown statement "print"
type Obvious_Module_R.what_version_of_ObvModR_am_I_using_right_now_please() and tell me what it returns.
ook thank you i
t says to ask in the chat.SO Python chat
for the proper build instructions
If they aren't on ObviousNet.org then wait for Margin Peters to turn up. He knows all about this stuff.
04:23
ok
morning
Morning
cbg Jon
How goes it guys?
04:33
Banana-ish here, I suppose. You?
Bananaesque, even.
I wonder who authored Obvious_Module_R
Probably Obvious_Autho_R.
Obscure_Hobbyist_K, actually.
@Augusta don't get Tiger started on bananas! :)
It's a remake of BLATANTSPEAK that was supposed to be a joke but turned out to be good and wound up getting popular ages ago.
Remakes, hence "_R".
04:41
Do you mean JavaScript?
@TigerhawkT3, do you go bananas for JavaScript?
I guess JS is more "supposed to be good but turned out to be a joke and yet wound up getting popular."
Ouch.
Maybe not "for," but rather, "over."
Offtopic this is python
Now I'm looking for information on Obvious_Module_R
05:04
Cbg
05:55
CBG all
Hi ninja puppy how are things
same old - how's things with you?
06:11
Past three weeks things has been shaking a little here
"shaking"?
Yeah I was mentioning about the rain flood and all still it has not stopped
ahh.... does it normally last this log?
cbg @Jerry
cbg @JonClements
It's still raining there? 0_0
06:15
Oct-dec is our rainy season
But rain has never been this intense as per my knowledge
Well - it appears it's trying to do the entire 3 months :)
@TigerhawkT3 yes
Yeah for the entire three months the rain would be 40-50 cm now in the past week the rain was 33 cm
@VigneshKalai wowsers - that's errr.... wow
My state has been in a drought for quite a while. If I mail you a bucket, can you fill it with water and mail it back?
@TigerhawkT3 or even better - find the the source block for the water, then send that one? :p
06:19
The first half was drought we were scavenging for water and asking help from other states . now the last quarter is flood
Pretty intense weather change
Hello everybody, first time here
@LuisMiguel welcome :)
Source block?
Thank you @VigneshKalai
I think we could do what china did and act like god :P
@thefourtheye ji how is your native place.
06:38
Hi folks... new joiner here
welcome @ssudunagunta
thanks @JonClements
07:32
The weird question of the day is stackoverflow.com/questions/33887527/… but the day has only began so waiting for a more weirder question :p.
07:49
Hi all
Hello
cbg @vaultah
08:30
@JonClements could you give me additional edit access on the wiki? I'd like to clean up the cv-pls page a little bit, to make it suitable for linking from other resources
and there are a couple other pages on the wiki which seem to need cleanup
I imagine more privileges would also give me access to page history, which would feel like a relief (though nobody has yet vandalized my friendly regex page)
@tripleee we don't have revision control yet :)
Unfortunately we don't have RC yet.
dang
It's currently blocked at work for me so can't give you admin rights right now, Jon may be able to though.
@Ffisegydd I don't have any objection to that - always good to have editors... gimme a sec'
08:32
no big hurry, I should probably be working instead anyway (-:
@tripleee you got full edit access now
excellent, many thanks!
@Jon could you take the regex wiki page off "open" then as triplee now has access to edit regardless?
I suppose a computer could run without any kind of memory other than the hard drive, assuming the OS was aware of the situation. I mean, it would be so slow you wouldn't know it was on, but still.
oh, I'd like for others to be able to make modifications, still
good to know there is no history -- I'll make backups locally then
08:34
Oh ok. Disregard that Number One.
Aye sir!
speaking of cleanups, what's this? sopython.com/wiki/Duplicates_json
Cabbaj!
I had to share some data with someone, that can probably be deleted.
added a brief caveat to the cv-pls page so as to make it suitable for linking from the SOCVR documentation
@Ffisegydd thanks for the quick reply; I removed it
not a lot of feedback on my regex tag wiki proposal -- is it really that bad? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/310872/…
08:46
Any problems probably involve the fact it's "regex" :p ie: natural instinct of most is to not touch it with a bargepole :)
I wouldn't want to mess up my bargepole.
yay, I have an upvote! thanks, unknown benefactor
09:30
Cabbage!
09:52
I just had a fun time re-learning that a non-empty string consists of non-empty strings forever all the way down into infinity.
@TigerhawkT3 was that a pun
No, it was the truth.
I was bored and figured I'd write a flattening generator, and neglected to account for strings.
cbg autobot..
I didn't forget - I specifically remembered that SO question about flattening an iterable, and figured "eh, for my simple version I don't mind if it flattens strings into single characters."
cbg betleH.
mind if i ask you a question?
09:57
A new high in question quality!
-1
Q: function inside a function in python

amaazouziCan a function inside a function in Python get its arguments from outside the parent function? Ignore my example which I just added to my question as a part of StackExchange rituals: baseLayer = mapnik.Layer("baseLayer") baseLayer.datasource = datasourc baseLayer.styles.append("baseLayerStyle")

Note that the sample posted has nothing to do with the question.
But Martijn, he specifically said to "Ignore my example which I just added to my question as a part of StackExchange rituals."
You're supposed to be appeased by the ritual of the code block.
@TigerhawkT3 'abcdef'.replace('', 'x') is always good fun :p
Yes, but it's not the "maximum recursion depth exceeded" sort of fun.
@TigerhawkT3 they forgot to sacrifice a goat, as well as leave an offering of 100 dollar notes in my mailbox.
And lo, you were wroth.
10:02
tempted to delete that post now, someone thought it worth an upvote.
The almighty MOD wants a sacrifice and offering :P
Well, it's not like the upvoter can answer it. ...Unless they started composing a draft before the closure, anyway.
@TigerhawkT3 well, it's deleted. They regained their 1 lost point.
You are a merciful Martijn.
He is!? :p
10:09
An OP had not completed the proper ritual, and Martijn was wroth and closed the question. But then Martijn smiled upon him and deleted the question, restoring a lost point unto the OP. -TigerhawkT3 1:1
user4433485
10:38
Hello!
user4433485
Ohai Jon
user4433485
its Katerina
dude.. this was the name you were talking about :P
Jon is no longer the 3 legged yellow puppy, he has evolved to a ninja breed ..
Long answer on the meta topic asking for your input :)
user4433485
Damn poke, that's quite an answer
10:45
you answered the question of my favourite autobot!!
I'm gonna need a snack for that one.
Oh, hey Katarina
user4433485
I had to take a look into the Python room, to make sure everyone is still here :3
@TigerhawkT3 Take your time. I took my time writing it. I started at home, writing all over the place, saved a draft, then continued it at work, rewriting many parts of it, and reaching that state it is in now xD
Well, it's almost 3 in the morning here...
user559633
10:46
I wish I saw that meta post earlier -- I would have FGITWed it and then plagiarized :)
...so I've got a whole evening ahead of me!
@tristan Nice.
Closed.
user4433485
Time to take a break, cya lads
10:53
Cya.
@poke "It does not necessarily take possible reputation for that reputation"? For that motivation?
@TigerhawkT3 Yes, thanks :)
Do you want me to notify you of other typos?
user559633
@TigerhawkT3 Not only in that post, but on the internet in general.
@TigerhawkT3 Yes :)
"motiviation"
user559633
11:00
It looks like stuff in Turkey is heating up just before Thanksgiving
["For no apparent reason", I think the compiler knows better than you Kaiya...] (stackoverflow.com/questions/33891431/…)
@tristan yeah... Russia's not happy
user4433485
Did someone.. said.. Russia!:D
user559633
@JonClements Yeah, Turkey is in hot water
user559633
sorry, i'll stop making puns like a child
11:02
Is this about Turkey the country, or turkey the thing you can eat (not the country)?
It'd have worked better if the country was called Lobster really :)
It should be next to the pan of hot water, not inside the pan.
user559633
@poke yes
Oh, I assume the country Turkey is a giant turkey. Isn't it?
user559633
@TigerhawkT3 yeah, after the "stuff in" ~= stuffing, i had nothing
11:03
@tristan Best possible answer to an “a or b” question. Good job, didn’t expect any less from you!
user559633
:) happy to help/disappoint
I know :)
"out of their hand" → "offhand"
"banhammered" → "dupehammered"
@tristan yeah... it appears the main issue is that a member of NATO opened fire...
user559633
"sale on bananas" → "appeeling"
user559633
11:07
to be serious for a second, i'm pretty sure the call went like:

turkey: "hey, so we opened fire on a russian jet.. hello? you there?"
yeah :(
user559633
In case anyone wants to know what to eat today, it's pork buns where the meat is pork belly.
user4433485
Jon Clements in blue
user559633
user4433485
Alot has changed o.O
11:09
Wow I want to eat that.
machines dont eat
user4433485
Oh damnit I really have to go now, cya
user559633
Yeah. I had some last night while out to eat and continued the meal/conversation, but all I could think was "hnnggg i need more of those"
I convert pork buns to energon. It's all good.
user559633
Girlfriend was talking about holidays and travel and I was just thinking "but somehow they're moist, yet bready"
11:10
"And then I'm thinking of going to the TRISTAN ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME OR THINKING ABOUT PORK BUNS"
user559633
Oh, she knows the deal. She mentioned them in the car on the drive home, so I think she was onboard too.
To which the correct response is "I only think about your buns, honey."
user559633
eww.
It'll get you at least two ugly stereo system approvals.
user559633
Girlfriend doesn't veto stuff like that. We're supportive of what each other wants/likes. It's...what's the word...healthy.
user559633
11:15
Are the attributes of Python exceptions not documented? e.g. .value here
"because I made a terrible experience" → "because I had a terrible experience"?
@poke I can do these edits for you, if you want.
More "made those experiences"? I'm not familiar with this construct.
woooo.... 100%[======================================>] 20,053,428 107M/s in 0.2s
if only that was my home connection :(
~~~ CARRIER DROPPED CONNECTION ~~~
at 0.1s.
Jon, are you on Google Fiber or something??
Nope - just configuring a client's server... it's on a fairly fast connection
user559633
11:27
the call is coming from within the localhost
@poke "was is the real problem" → "what is the real problem"
@VigneshKalai Its fine it seems. My brother came back from there yesterday only
11:43
@TigerhawkT3 Thanks for your corrections :)
:)
I'm writing a few comments with responses and a bit of distillation.
11:58
@thefourtheye happy to hear that :)
12:09
That's a long meta post @poke! I read through it, though, and I think it makes some sense. The idea of delaying voting is an interesting one - I'm trying to think that through. I think it might be a good strategy... It would probably lower voting rater overall, too, which may or may not be good.
Yeah, fewer votes would of course be an effect. But in the long run, this might make votes more valuable since they are more used for actually good posts.
Absolutely - as I say, I am turning it over in my head. By the way - there are a few minor grammatical errors in the post - do you want me to edit?
I am adding loads of similar @property methods to a set of classes dynamically (the classes essentially form a DOM like API). So I made a utility function which accepts a class, a method name, and does the magic. And then a bunch of calls to that utility function in a loop. Yay/nay? Any better/more pythonic way?
@JRichardSnape Even more errors? Yeah, go ahead. I blame this on writing this at multiple places, editing all over the place at once… :P
@poke Yeah - that's how it reads - just cut and paste type stuff - a couple of usages I guess may be down to implicit translation from German, e.g. "made those experiences" vs "had those experiences". BTW I am not making a criticism in general, just a couple of very specific.
12:16
Sure :) Refresh before editing since I already fixed a bit
cbg
Surprising edit by the OP on an answer stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10318221
The OP wants to deface the answer!!
That's the same one that tried to deface their Q :)
I left a long comment for them to read
Is there an edit-ban or some stuff like that?
@TigerhawkT3 Holy shit
@poke strong cabbage there!
12:25
Lol. Reply to 9 comments now. It looks harder than that Moderator Questionnaire :D
@BhargavRao huh?
@JonClements Reading those comments on Tigerhawk's post.
@poke Ah yeah - I think you got quite a few of them actually. I've added mine - they are really minor. On a related note - it might benefit from marking the last bit as a summary or (shudders) TL;DR, but I thought that a bit much for an edit.
But a good answer by @poke.
@JRichardSnape Thanks, I’ve corrected some things back (the em dash is currently used in English without spaces around it). And no, it’s not a tl;dr, so I’m not going to mark it as one. There is no summary.
12:31
@poke "It's not so much that you want to 'punish' anyone, it's just, you want them not to misbehave anymore."
@poke OK - Good job I took my decision not to edit more heavily :) Sorry about the em dash - I do agree (I must have done that one on a reflex, I tend not to use it but you are in the right. I also made it inconsistent slaps own wrist)
@TigerhawkT3 I don’t even know how I should reply to those…
I don’t want to end with comment spams…
I mostly see the em dash in published books or older works. It's all about en dash these days.
but I guess I have to.
meh.
@thefourtheye you going to have a stab at explaining that they're effectively calling str.join(delim, iterable) by using delim.join(iterable) and see if that makes more sense :p
12:34
@TigerhawkT3 I’m a typography nerd, so I use the correct one for the correct thing.
I think part of it is that then—not doesn't have the whitespace that many programs (and people) use to delineate words, while then – not does... and is just as correct.
And there is nothing to apologise for in that :) I am re-learning my typographical rules having returned to LaTeX. Mainly I have learnt that I have become extremely sloppy.
whoneedspunctuationitsjustawasteofspace
@JonClements Ah, yes. Nice. Let me try that.
Of course, if you're doing stuff online, you never know if a non-ASCII character will make it through your device, the server's parser, and the reader's device, so then - not has become commonplace, as well.
12:36
However - consitencyIsreally-importantforreadability.
Wow, monospaced characters make a mockery of the em dash, en dash, and hyphens. :(
How to trick people into getting hammered
Do you mean to ask why is it string.join(list) instead of list.join(string)? — Bhargav Rao 4 mins ago
@BhargavRao Yes, exactly! — Amit Tomar 3 mins ago
Sorry @poke; I eagerly evaluated your answer and returned the whole response at once.
@JonClements I have a hard time explaining it nuppy :(
@thefourtheye Have the rains subsided?
12:43
@BhargavRao Yesterday, it took my brother 6 hours to cross 5km long road
by public bus.
Too much of rain here :(
That's sad. The predicted patterns are showing some hope though
Good that there is no rain today
(till now)
Schools and colleges are closed for the past three weeks
Yesterday it was raining heavily here.
@thefourtheye What bout offices?
Many companies have asked people to work from home
Last night, two of my company buses had to return to office, with all the people in it, because there was heavy traffic. Many people stayed in office only last night
@TigerhawkT3 Responded.
12:48
@VigneshKalai Why would OP want to create a dictionary of lists from already constructed dictionary of lists? :P
Such commitment, Those companies who ask the employees to work even when they are dying!
@thefourtheye I am confused now ?
@JRichardSnape Yeah, it took me a while to get used to it. But if you look at my posts, you will notice, that I’ll always take care to use proper characters. E.g. you will likely not see a comment from me using straight quotation marks :P
@BhargavRao But many people came to office even in this heavy rain and flood situation
I am at my office only haven't taken leave past week also
12:50
WTH! I'd rather safeguard my family and move to safer areas.
@VigneshKalai Check this out
>>> d = dict.fromkeys(['a', 'b', 'c'], [])
>>> d['a'].append('Vignesh Kalai')
>>> d
{'c': ['Vignesh Kalai'], 'a': ['Vignesh Kalai'], 'b': ['Vignesh Kalai']}
@thefourtheye thank you :) that gave a Spark :)
The second parameter we pass to fromkeys will be used as is, for all the keys
So the same object is used for value not a different list
Yup :-)
12:53
@thefourtheye your a genius :)
That is why mutable objects should be used with high caution there
Yeah but I thought these things will be dealt from the core python developer side
@VigneshKalai Er! You forget that I raised my Python in this very room nurtured by the geniuses here :D
The is a room with many geniuses and few armatures like me :P
12:57
@VigneshKalai That typo made sense actually
And this room has helped me a lot to learn python so I agree with you @thefourtheye
helped you? I learnt here only ;-)
Same here :-)
@BhargavRao can't edit it now :P
Umm.... are you sure you guys are referring to the right room? :p

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