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00:10
HI
hello kitty cat
How many people will kill kittens if I send a password unencrypted?
you've got it backwards: kittens will be dispatched to kill you if you do that
Kittens have long been the guardians of the internet
@davidism oooooooh
But it's just so much more easy to simply add ?username=x&password=y to the http get uri when grabbing database information.
00:28
@SayaneShome please do not post recent (< 2 days old) questions to the room
our room rules are available here: sopython.com/chatroom
user5547153
okk sure
00:56
Why do some bands not sell their music on iTunes/bandcamp and only sell physical albums? It seems like such a pain to deal with
01:10
oh fun, I finally got myself vulnerable to droptable students--
nerdchievement achieved.
omg nooo
trapped in xkcd again xkcd.com/1608
01:39
@paul23 Give my regards to Little Johnny :)
Bobby
Johnny got dropped
That's tables for you
@corvid One day there'll be a service that will buy the CD for you and put it online. The music industry still hasn't caught on to what digita content means.
In the mean time, I've found that certain ships tend to have lots of digital music available.
Ships, or shops?
01:54
heh, someone got to speedrun that xkcd game at some point.
 
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03:49
Cbg
 
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user5547153
06:50
hi
Hi
I wanted to start learning Python and need some guidance about which book should I buy to start with
07:15
@Batty If you can already program in another language then you should start with the official Python tutorial. Otherwise, look here for our recommendations that are available both as online documents and in book form.
 
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08:28
Good morning
Hi, I have installed Anaconda 2.7.10-64 bit and created and env with a few packages in. Is it possible to downgrade the Python to 32 bit without changing other packages? Can this be done manually by copying files around?
08:58
I don't know if it's possible, but I can strongly advise against doing it manually if it is.
Why don't you just uninstall Anaconda, re-install the 32bit, and then re-create your envs?
Is there a 32 bit for Anaconda on Mac OS? I found a python version of the same and I assume that updated the system one.
Actually there is not :-(
The reason I ask this is that I am trying to configure pyGame without using Homebrew I prefer the conda package manager.
@toasteez do you mind me asking why you need a 32-bit Python, specifically?
AH, PyGame? I've run that on MacOS with 64-bit Python, I am pretty sure
Wow, does it still use X Window?
09:14
in JavaScript , 31 secs ago, by ThiefMaster
i'm doing a 5 minute talk about a diy hardware project (https://github.com/ThiefMaster/rotaryboard) in about 35 min. if anyone is interested; there's a livestream at https://indico.cern.ch/e/ITLT-8 (already running with some other interesting talks)
@holdenweb Im new to it so until I get it going Im not sure. Ive posted this so far. It cant be too far off. stackoverflow.com/questions/30743194/…
May be I need to build it all from source 64 bit. I'll keep fishing........
Hi Guys, I have quick question when I print the country do not see any in this object, someone know what is wrong with, any help I do appreciate country = Country.objects.order_by(country=request.session['country'])
so the request.session['country'] look empty but if I change to Country.objects.order_by('country') I get a list
09:33
what are you trying to do with country = Country.objects.order_by(country=request.session['country'])?
order_by takes one argument, it's not a filter
in your case order_by(a=b) is equal order_by(None). python will evaluate 'a=b', and call order_by with result
@aleosd I have a list of countries when I change the page the address in the footer need to change to the country I have selected
@DilMac so may be change order_by to filter or get?
@aleod but it look like the country is not set to the session
it not work when I change to the order_by I get a list of country on terminal but the page is empty address
or user filter the same
how do you pass selected country to the view?
the function used used in templatetags not in the views
if it was in views maybe a bit easier to me but templatetags I have not used before is my first time and new to me
09:42
Cabbage!
@aleosd one question is there place to use for chat maybe in private because I don't like add the code here last time some guys was not happy but if you have any idea I may able to show you the codes
@DilMac looks like in your case using templatetags is wrong. can't say more accurate without seeing your code
may be post question on SO
@aleosd may I asking you what is SO please?
@DilMac: It's ok to post small snippets of code here, but they need to be formatted properly and preferably no more than a dozen lines or so; anything longer should be put on an external site (eg pastebin) and linked. However, you also need to clearly explain what your code is supposed to do, and what your problem is, just like in a SO question.
09:47
I can't because I deleted in the past a few questions I must put my level up than they may me able to ask question again at the moment I I think need about 20 point
let me see if I can use pastebin
pastebin.com/kps7gR4K and in the footer I just called the function {% display_regional_office %}
@DilMac Did you delete those questions because of down votes?
yes I was very new has not much experience and they took my point down and band to ask question until back to my level again
@PM
@PM2Ring yes I was very new have not much experience and they took my point down and band to ask question until back to my level again
@holdenweb: Thanks for your suggestion the other day re: dict.get. FWIW, here's the answer I wanted that stuff for; I posted it a bit late and I don't think the OP's seen it yet.
@DilMac I think you also need to improve your English skills. It's quite hard to understand you, and that may have been a factor in those questions getting down votes.
@PM2Ring yes I agree
I speak 4 languages and not easy keep all grammar
10:08
Fair enough. I only speak English, although I studied linguistics and French in high school. I tried to teach myself Russian in high school but I decided it was too hard without a teacher or native speakers to help me, and it was taking too much time from the subjects I was supposed to be studying. :) I've studied bits and pieces of various other languages, including Esperanto, Sanskrit and the artificial language Loglan.
I have not studied for any languages I just learned when I was living there the only language I want is English because I need but at the moment a bit hard not much times
@DilMac Maybe some punctuation would help you )
@aleosd andy tips I do appreciate
any tips I do appreciate
Morning all.
Morning, Richard.
10:23
in The Whiteboard on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 2 mins ago, by Pandya
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 mins ago, by Pandya
If one want to learn programming language, then SE has any site? Is programmers.SE on-topic?
Suppose If I (actually planning to) propose a site: python (for students/learners, users and expert) on area51 then, will it be discarded as dupe of programmers.SE or stackoverflow.SE or viable?
I'm afraid I don't know enough about programmers.SE to comment, really.
Need help: Any one experience with area51?
The Stack Exchange model is not suitable to teach raw beginners how to program. The early stages of learning need to have a linear presentation of information, with each stage building on the previous stages. The Question and Answer format of Stack Exchange is great once you have a basic foundation in a language and want to improve your skills, but it cannot easily provide that initial linearly-ordered structure.
@PM2Ring seems helpful; thanks
@PM2Ring thanks for info
10:37
@Pandya I appreciate your enthusiasm to help beginners. But IME people who try to learn programing from places like SO without having worked through a proper tutorial (or two) first tend to ask really bad questions, mostly because they don't really have a clear overview of what the language is and how it works.
Sure, a newbie can't be expected to know all the fine details of a language, but they still need to have that general overview of the language so they can accumulate further knowledge in a useful fashion. Otherwise, they are in danger of becoming cargo-cult coders who can do simple stuff by copying & pasting snippets together without really knowing what they're doing. And when they try to do anything complicated it just turns into a horrible incoherent mess.
Your discussion prompted me to wonder how I learnt originally.
Which caused me to happen on this - my introduction to this strange world:
I think I had exactly that set. And I pored over them for hours. I remember trying to work out what HIMEM and LOMEM meant for absolutely ages aged about 10.
yes, yes, I was a strange child
and remain a strange adult.
Thanks to all
good-bye
 
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12:02
It’s always a bit scary when you update a unit test for changed specifications, and then update the code without running the test first, and when you then run it after making all changes, everything stays green.
Always makes me wonder if my unit tests are working >_<
So now I’m manually breaking the tests to verify that everything is indeed fine…
It's the yin and yang of program development: the tests test the code, and the code tests the tests. Assuming, of course, that you've written both correctly. :)
Been there a number of times...
The worst is where you've committed the same mental model error in both test and code.
Which is usually the case for me
Still - I believe in you poke ;)
Thanks, I’m pretty confident actually
12:07
If you have no tests, does it still count as a pass?
Do you have a green light that turns on?
The statement "All my tests pass" is still true.
@Kevin any intelligent solution on Puzzle4? (I used bruteforce, in only 7 LOCs, but it just feels wrong..)
I have a disco ball instead.
Only a green light counts.
sorry.
12:08
I'd rather my tests fail while I disco than have them pass discoless.
pff am I stupid or is the internet so...
I'm looking for apache binaries to install apache on my pc. However the main site that should have them: apache.cs.uu.nl/httpd/binaries/win32 doesn't appear to have any download (msi).
12:46
I have a green LED which I can turn on at will to demonstrate that All My Tests Pass™
@P.Andrews Hello @P.Andrews o/
pff this is just crazy
@paul23 which os are you using?
What do you want, apache binaries for windows? Have you tried ApacheHaus?
@JRichardSnape Well I got that covered now :P
@JRichardSnape Sounds like a band :p
12:49
@P.Andrews windows 8.1
you could try abyss as well
I liked it a lot
@JonClements It's a genre - ApacheHaus occurred following the sad demise of AcidHaus in the mid 1990s.
Obviously, for obfuscation reasons, as this is a public record I ensure that 95% of what I say here is not true.
lunch: rhubarb
I've got apache 2.4 VC10, 32bit, python 3.4 32bit (just downloaded), now mod_wsgi 32bit VC10 binaries. The mod_wsgi download contains a .so file (isn't that the extension for shared object in linux systems?).
But following the direction on the mod_wsgi site I need to "open VS 2010 command prompt, and find the makefile" (https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/blob/master/win32/README.rst)
But then I discover I have visual studio 2015 on this pc, and there is no makefile at all in the binaries downloaded for mod_wsgi
Oh I do have the VC10 redistributable though.
just letting you know im pretty sure python 3.4 has a heap buffer overflow
@paul23
@P.Andrews .... ok...
So I'm wondering how to get the vs2010 command prompt
12:59
@paul23 0day.today/exploit/24482 for more info.
I dont know much about vs sorry
@P.Andrews That's for the clever people, nothing for me.
This is getting me run even more circles. I found a supposed "link" to VS2010 expess that has the VS2010 command prompt to compile VC10 objects. However the link goes to microsoft, and microsoft doesn't have a link to VS2010 anymore, their oldest version is 2015 atm.
Friday cbg :)
@PeterVaro None that I can come up with. There may be a quirk of md5's implementation that lets you predict which kinds of numbers have leading zeroes, but if there is I don't think the Advent of Code people intend for us to find it. It seems like too much of a jump in difficulty from previous puzzles.
If hashes are evenly distributed, I'd expect the brute force approach to find a solution in an average of 16^5 attempts, or 16^6 for the second part of the challenge. That's a fairly reasonable range for consumer grade hardware.
I wonder if they check to make sure that the inputs they give out don't have any outliers where the solution is at a hundred million.
13:16
@Kevin btw even for P4/B it only took like 1.5s to find the answer.. so I guess brute-force is perfectly doable -- but I had the same assumption, that if I dig into the MD5 algorithm, then I could reduce the extreme amount of hashing..
I don't know much about cryptography but it wouldn't surprise me if md5 was specifically designed to make that kind of thing extremely difficult
I'm not sure what kind of havoc you could wreak if you knew which numbers have leading zeroes in their hash, but black hats are more creative than I am.
Wiki says current collision-finding techniques allow to specify an arbitrary prefix: an attacker can create two colliding files that both begin with the same content. All the attacker needs to generate two colliding files is a template file with a 128-byte block of data, aligned on a 64-byte boundary that can be changed freely by the collision-finding algorithm.
Does md5 have a seed?
In the sense that you have to give it a string to get a string back, yes
@PM2Ring The data we're working with is more like 10 bytes so I don't know if we can practically apply that
ducks for the incoming downvotes
I just hope I get answer before something is closed for "offtopic"
13:24
@Kevin Rightio. What are you trying to do with MD5, exactly? I might have something useful...
That sounds awfully suspicious
@PM2Ring From advent of code, essentially "given X and some prefix, find the smallest integer N such that the digest of "<some prefix>N" has X leading zeroes"
Not sure if you can read that page without logging in so here is an example
> If your secret key is abcdef, the answer is 609043, because the MD5 hash of abcdef609043 starts with five zeroes (000001dbbfa...), and it is the lowest such number to do so.
x=5 in that example
@Programmer :) I was thinking that it might be possible to do something with Brent's algorithm for cycle detection.
@Kevin I'm not sure, but I think you'll need to brute-force that.
The problem, I think, is you have to find the lowest number that generates X leading zeroes, not just any number.
Either there's a formula that gives you a list of every number that generates X leading zeroes, in ascending order; or you have to brute force it. That's what I think.
@Kevin I meant salt earlier, that's why you were confused :D
13:38
@Kevin MD5 is vulnerable to attack, but not that vulnerable.
@Kevin md5 is designed so that there is no way to determine the locality of hash results, so you can really only try.
But the brute force solution is super simple.
Yes.
8 lines…
Peter's got you beat with 7 LOC :-D
Standard md5 doesn't use a salt, but of course there's nothing stopping you from adding one, depending on your application.
13:40
Yeah I couldn't remember if it was a standard because that wouldn't make this problem easier.
ahh.. Kevin already mentioned it
The prefix they give you is a salt, sort of. It's different for every user. I assume.
@PeterVaro Well, I defined a utility function :P I didn’t try to golf it :P
Mine started with "ckc". I assume Peter's doesn't.
13:41
Cabbage everyone, I'm Alper Turan and I come from Turkey. Nice to meet y'all :)
mind sharing? (on gist or something nor directly here)
Welcome, Alper.
Mine was yzbqklnj.
Melon Kevin!
There's a handy way to prevent the easiest form of googling the answer: it's different for everybody.
Mind you, people can still google for the code and just plug in their input, but that's like ten times harder.
13:43
@PeterVaro pastebin XuUPzX1c
lol, you inlined my function completely.
yepp -- very similar!
You can just pass the content to md5() directly? I thought you had to call update?
Four lines now… :P
Cool, I was just about to ask if something like that was possible.
Having to update and digest as separate statements was bugging me.
13:47
I'm building a website needing to handle a moderately high load. In your opinion should I go raw Python coding or use a framework? A few days passed with me still not taking that decision even though I've read a lot of contrasting opinions on the net. My experience with benchmarking all the different solution is that there's a slight performance difference.
@poke well, if I would remove iterools import, it would be 4 as well :P
:P
@Alper Normally I'd say "framework, then go closer to the metal anywhere you identify a bottleneck" but I don't know if that's faster than rolling your own low-level solution from the start.
As a primarily desktop-only developer, I have little insight for web-app-specific difficulties.
@poke @PeterVaro 1 LOC. Do I win?
Today I realized that you can use next to find the first item of an infinite iterator that satisfies some condition. Rather useful.
@Kevin Do you really want to start a golf war?
No, because I will probably lose :-D
13:59
113 characters including the 8-character key.
I lose.
And I didn’t even have to change a thing.
> Santa is delivering presents to an infinite two-dimensional grid of houses.
I like these problems.
-~= ur perfect just the way u r =~-
Oh, I should use hexdigest instead of mucking around with str.format
> You gave an answer too recently; you have to wait after submitting an answer before trying again.
Whyyy, I don’t think that slow :(
I’ve got 8 stars now.
I'm trying to predict how far I'll get in this challenge before I give up.
14:12
@poke you had to mention the word "star" - that's going to peek Kevin's interest ;)
@JonClements Kevin was the one who got me onto this game.
:P
It's hard to draw a trend from four data points, but I think I'll get frustrated around the 15 day mark
I think the leader board is very unfair.
> First hundred users with the most stars.
Where first refers to the time they submit it after the latest task was unlocked.
Yeah, it's basically just who solved it first.
So, first hundred users that are willing to write code at midnight.
14:14
Meh, I'm just having fun with some challenges.
New tasks unlock at 6am my time. That’s not a time I’m willing to wake up at for this game.
Maybe if the puzzles become fiendishly hard, the leaderboard won't just be 100 people with 2*num_days stars.
I would have considered things like 3am or something, but 6am? No thank you.
hahaha, yeah, as if that’s going to be the case. This is not Project Euler.
This is a Christmas thing, people want to be able to solve this and not be crushed by their incompetence :P
It'd be nice if the leaderboard was based on "time between user's first viewing of problem and user's successful submission" but it seems like you could game that using multiple accounts.
log on as Throwaway_1234, leisurely write a solution and verify it, then log on as actual_account_1988 and run your new input on your verified-working code as fast as you can.
Let’s make 100 accounts, write a bot that automatically parses input and submits answers, and then on December 24th, let’s solve this directly in the first minute and execute our bots to fill the leader board with only ourselves!
14:20
Feature proposal: as long as your account has the same number of stars as the person at the top of the leaderboard, locally insert your name in the leaderboard somewhere in the middle.
Then everyone gets the warm fuzzies of being in the top 100.
... Just hope that people don't compare leaderboards and discover the deception.
lol
anyone knows django?
I;ve hours trying to solve a transaction in my view but don't know how.
garlic
I need to save a incomming SMS and then Discount user 0.25 from his account but I cannot save it if the charge fails.
I know some people that know django but I can neither confirm nor deny their presence in the room right now.
14:29
I know some people who know some people that know Django but can neither confirm nor deny their presence but can neither confirm nor deny their presence.
stealthily watches from behind deer blind
Wow, the second part of this days advent of code was crazy simple.
Yeah the only way it could really trip you up is if the code you wrote for the first part took an hour to run. Then the second part would take 16 hours.
Yeah, true. I'm not sure how you would even write an inefficient solution to that one.
maybe if you generate all possible hash values first, and then filter those out and throw the other ones away
14:37
while len(hashes_seen) < 16**32: ...
That's certainly a solution. :P
user559633
what's up nerds
Who wants to know? Are you some kind of nerd cop?
I kind of feel like implementing this game but I don't know if it would be any fun if the missions were randomly generated
user559633
14:43
smokebomb
Ideally I'd be able to download the original machine code from the Spectrum fan site, but I'm not optimistic about my chances of extracting the level data
We're thinking of standardizing Flask-SQLAlchemy's customization as __init__ args rather than subclassing methods. Anyone have any opinions on it? github.com/mitsuhiko/flask-sqlalchemy/issues/357
I half-expect @JonClements to say "oh yeah, I played Logo: Part I all the time, I'll sketch some levels from memory for you"
user559633
@davidism Will take a look, thanks for mentioning this
@Kevin nope - never played that one :)
14:45
It looks like Lights Out with modular arithmetic
Oh well, it was a long shot :-)
Yeah it's quite similar to Lights Out, but if blank cells are considered distinct from "4" cells by the answer checker, I think the approach you'd take to solve it would be interestingly different
user559633
@davidism is an example of "customize by subclass" a call like: db.session.add(some_object) ?
@tristan no, I'm referring to class MyCustomSQLAlchemy(SQLAlchemy): def make_declarative_base(self): ...
Where you subclass the extension to override how certain internals are constructed.
user559633
opposed to:

`MyCustomSQLAlchemy(SQLAlchemy): super()... `

?
user559633
sorry if i'm being dense -- sick and just woke up
14:54
@Kevin :P
I think you posted the same thing I did now. For example, if you want to override what db.Model is, you would subclass SQLAlchemy and override make_declarative_base. Recently, pull requests have been adding __init__ args where you would pass in a model instead of needing to subclass the extension.
all right.. you've won..
user559633
Could you give an example of the __init__ args approach?
db = SQLAlchemy(model_class=MyModelBase, query_class=MyCustomQuery, session_class=ADifferentSession), etc. As opposed to overriding make_declarative_base, make_session, etc.
user559633
Oh cool. Cheers and thank you.
15:01
cbg all
model_class is only available in the git master version of flask-sqlalchemy though :/
(so unless you use that you still need to monkeypatch it if you want a custom class for it)
user559633
Oh, hey @ThiefMaster, good to see you
Morning friends
user559633
morning crow
DSM
DSM
15:25
Cabbage for the crow. And everyone else.
The Christmas Spirit so early!
Cabbage for all!
I attended a Rifftrax event the other night and they announced that they were releasing an app that can play their commentary over any qualifying movie, even if you're watching it in a theater.
If the app determines what movie you're watching by analyzing the audio, I wonder how they can do pattern matching like that in an efficient time frame.
I'm imagining something like google's reverse-image search but for sound
Pulling useful information out of a noisy channel seems like literal magic to me.
I assume something similar to the app that does that for music
Just found out there's a beer hall opening down the road from me! Wooo!
Oh, nice. Which Rifftrax? I love them.
15:29
I'll be disappointed if it's a manual process e.g. "enter the name of your movie and approximately how many minutes it's been since it started"
@MorganThrapp Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny.
@Kevin Ooo, I don't know that one.
To call it the worst movie I've ever seen would be too generous. That implies that it could be considered a movie.
The riffing was excellent, as usual.
DSM
DSM
Did CR always have that lines-under-a-magnifying-glass icon?
Worse than Manos: Hands of Fate?
Haven't seen that one.
15:30
Or The Room?
@DSM no
The Room is my current worst thing-that-is-actually-a-movie, yeah.
@Kevin It's bad. Like, painfully bad. Though it does have a 5 minute scene on a beach at night where woman in fitted sheets roll around and "fight".
@Kevin 3 LOCs, and still readable => gist.github.com/petervaro/d30adfed4bdea7db1e8a
exit(print... Cool approach.
15:32
It's a very tautological film title. Hands: The Hands of Fate.
@poke we will meet at 17:30 at Mongo's Bochum, dinner and drinks are on me. It's a buffet so try to not eat anything for the whole day.
the reservation name is Hemmer
Mongo’s? For real? :( I don’t like Mongolian :(
really? :(
Yeah, we’ve been at Dortmund’s Mongo’s last week from work, and I really didn’t like it at all :(
But I’ll still come but probably don’t eat anything
@MorganThrapp cool movie to destruct my studying :)
15:38
@MorganThrapp Incredible.
aw, how about Thai? you can also order from their menu, and they have some Thai options
Not really my kind of food :S
yoyoyo
50 dollars of cocktails it is then
haha
15:42
a truly balanced diet
I hope you like olives or fruit for dinner
Tee time? :D
Why did you answer it :(
user559633
get a cocktail with orange or cherry garnish and technically you could say you had fruit salad for dinner
15:54
@vaultah Because there's no way the teacher will believe that the OP wrote that code.
@Kevin Right? It's just scarily bad.
"Well, whatever it is that you're not doing. Why don't you go do it somewhere else"
I can imagine every step of the way every participant of that film thinking "this is obviously not the right way to do things, but we don't have the time or funding to do it correctly"
Also, fun fact, Torgo is the movies creator.
I know he at least directed it, and I believe he wrote it too.
And they can't bail out because they need it published to recoup some expenses.
See also: 100% of my work projects.
@PM2Ring There:
>>> lista=[[2], [1, 2], [2], [3], [3]]
>>> maxlen = max(len(x) for x in lista)
>>> print('\n'.join(['\t'.join(x) for x in zip(*[([''] * (maxlen - len(x))) + list(map(str, x)) for x in lista])]))
	1
2	2	2	3	3
15:58
They also cut out the beginning of the movie, which is the same 30 second clip of driving past a field repeated for 5 minutes at different speeds with different filters.

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