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@TomZych PHP6 was cancelled...
@tree-stand errrr...? tree-stand - is that the best you could come up with? :p
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Holiday themed name.
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I'm not a creative type!
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tri wise kings was my alternate
trie wise kings?
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00:04
my name isn't triestan
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or s st sta stan
but a trie is a data structure . . .
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so are linked lists
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and trees, while we're at it .__.
Yeah I know.
user559633
00:09
look, all i'm saying is that...is it my best work? no. is it passing effort? probably not
I tried coming up with a pun but I got my Eids mixed up.
NOW look at me! >:C
Oh well. That's the way my cards fell, I guess. -_-
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you can go to a stackexchange site that you don't frequent, change your name there, and it can sync across the network
Wooooo I'm playing with concurrency and don't feel like I'm buried in the weeds
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Heh. Remember to log out and not "up"
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00:23
I never really got into the whole star trek universe
planning to do the machete order all week
Air
Air
oops, I'm here
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actually, not kidding or trolling - i didn't see star wars until i was like 26 or something, and i don't 'get' why people are into them
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they're just dumb kids movies -- and the more terrible ones from the 90/2000s kind of forgot that in the haze of just making whatever script to get the movie in the theater
Oh, it's once per community per month, rather than once per month per user.
That's good to know.
Air
Air
00:25
@tree-stand Something something revolutionized special effects something something battle between good and evil something something force choke
Aa. I think the explanation to that is because anything that leaves a profound impression on a kid is liable to stay with them as an adult, too.
@tree-stand I'm not saying im disagreeing with you. but i may ignore you for the next few days. no reason.
There are probably a lot of things that any of us "can't believe we thought was cool." But if enough people feel that way, then the disbelief goes away.
It happened to Pokemon, too.
not really because I'm not actually a die hard fan but you gotta realize how amazing the movies actually are when yo uthink about when they came out and how advance they were for the times.
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Air
^ There it is. "for the times"
user559633
00:27
If people enjoy it, fine, whatever, but I don't understand why people pretend they're good or that the new ones won't be cold dog turds.
Be charitable. At least they'll be warm. ;)
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Air
My wife hasn't seen Star Wars and I'm pretty sure if I made her watch them she'd say they were dumb.
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Original star wars: 1977. Alien 1979. Alien was way better than star wars
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2001: A Space Odyssey - 1968. Flat out refusal of "well it's old, so...ahead of times" justification
I like Youtube Poops, but I'm pretty sure it's because there's a tumour about the size of a hamster living in the middle of my brain that informs me on what "entertainment" is. :I
There's no accounting for taste.
00:29
True story: when my wife and I first started dating, she told me she hadn't seen Star Wars and (to my dismay) remarked offhand "They look dumb. I never wanna see them."
I broke up with her
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You were lucky to get her back.
but yeah, the movies probably speak more to the younger/my generation.
It wasn't even that she hadn't seen Star Wars, it was just that something that's SO MASSIVELY POPULAR should not by any reasonable person be cast out out-of-course as "Meh looks lame, skip."
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Oh, you mean the movie about darth bad and how an angsty teenager finds out that he's the most powerful person in the universe and then they fly around fighting space wizards
Keep in mind this conversation was about a week after I watched her (at the time) favorite movie series: SAW.
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@AdamSmith See you at the next justin bieber concert then?
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probably too raw
@tree-stand Don't be daft -- nowhere in there did I say she had to like it. I don't like Justin Bieber, but saying "Yeah he just seems really lame. I've never listened to his music and never will 'cuz, I mean, laaaame." That's different.
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Isn't that what you're saying though? She skipped it because she figured she wouldn't like it. You skip popular things all the time because you assume you wouldn't be into it.
00:33
She's watched all 6 now. Liked IV and VI (not Empire?! Bah!) but didn't care for the rest. She won't be joining me for VII.
just an fyi, justin beiber's new album is a banger of an album. Im not usually into a lot of pop but I could jam the hell out of some of those songs.
@tree-stand I've listened to Justin Bieber.... I can't think of anything on the level of cultural importance Star Wars has that I haven't at least tested the waters of
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I thought the first Star Wars was okay, IV? Like, it was dreck, but it was entertaining. Plus, binary star system. That's cool.
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@tree-stand 2001 doesn't have much in the way of special effects, though, does it
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00:35
@Air but for the time!
I-III weren't amazing, but the massive Jedi fight in III was cool (or was it II?)
You know what was spectacular for its time? LoGH.
(huehue)
Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
It's a cartoon.
i read the first two letters of that and immediately thought lotr.
then i was massively dissapointed.
Air
Air
00:36
@tree-stand How about I just awkwardly call you grandpa and exit the conversation
@RNar YOU AREN'T MY DAD. >:C
im like 12 so i'm not surprised.
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@Air 2001 actually had some pretty non-trivial special effects IIRC. The pillar, the ship, space?
If we're going for "best ever, in consideration of its time," Gilgamesh.
not actually please dont undermine my skills
00:37
The original epic poem, rather. Not the movie.
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The light saber fighting is kind of the worst part of star wars. In the oridge tridge, it was more raw and not just flail-dancing
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@tree-stand non-trivial technically, but not what you'd call flashy - kind of the polar opposite of a death star space battle laser torpedo magic sword explosion blablabla
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the new star wars were harbingers to the end of people knowing wtf fighting looks like
"Oridge Tridge" sounds like a kind of infection you get from wading through the Orinoco River. =_=;
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yeah, but once they figured out how to draw light on the cells, it's just the same repeated effect
00:39
You know, the Jar-Jar-Binks-Sith-Lord canon actually would have redeemed the character for me?
first thing that comes in my mind for "best ever, in consideration of its time" is pretty much any nintendo system before wii. gamecube in particular because that's my shit, but snes, n64, etc are included.
yes, nothing to do with movies. but its true.
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@Ramaugstdan You say that as if it will not come to pass
@RNar MMMmmmmmmmvirtualboy? :y (hue)
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"yeah, we meant that all along"
@Air If the mercurial and erratic George Lucas shelved it, I have a lot of reservations that the cynical and profit-driven Disney will pick it up.
Time shall tell, though.
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Air
00:42
While we're on the subject of sacred cows, Trek is full of crap too
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Yes, because lucas corp shaking down nerds with prequels that don't make any sense (seriously even the tech they were using was much more advanced) is not profit-driven
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trek is crap though, everyone knows trek is crap, and they don't apologize for it
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heya @JRichardSnape
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Wait, people who acknowledge the crappy parts of Trek don't do the same for Star Wars?
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00:42
we're arguing about star wars, star trek, and other dreck
Have you adopted a festive name, @tree-stand?
Air
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Who are these people? Where do they come from?
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@JRichardSnape yessir
I feel like "crap" and "camp" are similar, but not interchangeable.
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@Ramaugstdan "Camp" is "crap" with a wink and a nod
00:43
I mean, not Voyager. Voyager was kind of in the bin. =_=;
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It's like Dr Who. If you're a new to the series and watching it with a fan, he/she will apologize and try to tell you how great the series is through all its flaws, when all it is is flaws.
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I think Enterprise is the only Trek iteration that just had no redeeming qualities
has very few opinions on sci-fi <ducks>
@Air HA HA WHAT IS THIS "ENTERPRISE" YOU SPEAK OF COULD YOU MEAN THE WORLD WAR II AIRCRAFT CARRIER OR THE CLASS OF SHIP OF THE SAME NAME?? :V
i feel like for any long standing series, you cant really fully enjoy it until you invest a little bit of your soul into it.
Air
Air
00:45
@Ramaugstdan WHAT IF WE HAD A SEXY VULCAN INSTEAD OF A SEXY BORG AND THEN WE DID THE "VULCANS GO INTO HEAT SOMETIMES" I MEAN SERIOUSLY EVEN SEXIER THAN NIMOY
alright time to beat it out of work. last week of coop everybody woot
rbr all
@Air No such animal. -_-
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But in the end, sexier than Nimoy was impossible. RIP Enterprise.
P. much.
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Know what I miss from action movies? Violence that matters. Violence in Taxi Driver or Full Metal Jacket or Robocop mattered, even when over the top, because people stayed dead and it wasn't just some passing gesture
Air
Air
00:45
RIP Nimoy. :(
Although Nimoy's cameo in Civ4 was a damned ballista through my heart.
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In star wars, it's just like "hey shut up and stop wanting a plot, here's a 12 minute light sword dance routine that you'll actually get bored during"
I felt that way about the Matrix 2 car chase.
Which is to say, The Matrix 2.
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I thought 2 was Ghost Bros
Now you have me thinking of Abyss.
Thanks for that. >:I
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00:47
In my mind, it goes The Matrix, The Matrix: Ghost Bros, The Matrix: Mechwarrior
Right right.
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And then I guess there's that confusing Voltron Agent Smith whatever in there somewhere
And a guy with a beard who watches way too much TV
I thought that was AU Ted Turner.
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If I were independently wealthy, I would commission whoever does bad lip reading to do the whole Matrix trilogy.
There is a critical mass of characters taking themselves seriously in those movies that needs to be exploited for the benefit of humankind.
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i'd remake the russian movie brother in english and make even more money
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00:55
Welp. I'm all out of time to crack wise about pop culture.
g'night.
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:) have a good one
 
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02:51
Cabbabbage :-)
user559633
03:07
cbg
04:11
anyone there?
I'm here
ill just lay it out there. Im new to coding, working on a poker game which involves 9 computers duking it out until theres a winner, and Im stuck. Would you like to help?
(like the name BTW, I have a background in Econ)
Kinda on my own thing right now, but throw together a repo on github or etc and leave a link and I'll look at it when I can
promise :)
04:29
Much appreciated
no problem. I like helping out when I have the time to do it
04:43
just gotta add the code. Any advice on how dealing with an error after youve busted your ass for 2 days trying to fix it?
upload the code and let the guy volunteering to help read more than your readme ;)
comment the code so I know what I'm looking at
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Two days is longer than a simple bug should take. So either there are deeper problems or you're going about dealing with it in the wrong way.
@DSM or he's brand new and doesn't know either A) how to debug or B) what his error messages mean
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DSM
I'd call that "the wrong way". :-)
@RageAgainstheMachine it's my real name, by the way, but I do own nottheeconomist.com
04:47
trying to upload now (THANK YOU)
Any guesses on tonight's AoC?
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DSM
Dunno! We've done reindeer.. naughty/nice.. trips.. maybe something card-based?
oh jeez, since I don't have any of the modules you're importing, there's no way I can debug that! You have a generally easy-to-debug error message though
paste the whole stack trace here
and hit ctrl+K to format it
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Let's say that i == len(self.players) - 1. What will happen?
04:54
the stack trace?
when you run the code and the error pops up there's a bunch of lines of code that tell you whereabouts the error happens
that's called a stack trace
also tells you what kind of error it is: an IndexError which means you're trying to address a list with an index that it doesn't contain
like lst = [0,1,2,3]; lst[5] # I don't have 6 elements! Crash!
I cant seem to copy paste it but it says "index error: list is out of range" self.players[next_player].take_action(self) line 48
line 48 is where the error is happening because the get_next_player_index function doesent work properly
ah you're off by one
like @DSM alluded to above (he's so much faster than I am, damn him), just change if i == len(self.players) to if i == len(self.players) - 1
since lists are zero-indexed, len(some_list) is always one more than the last index of that list
lst = [0,1,2,3]; len(lst) == 4, lst[4] # IndexError there's only 3 indexes!!!
fun fact: the modulo operator is good for things like wrapping a number around a max. i = i % len(max_players) - 1 will make sure i is always within bounds and wraps correctly.
testing it now....
I'm writing in golang right now and having to write getters. UGH.
05:03
it works
but there seems to be an infinite loop
because I added print(next_player) in the while function in the preflop section
THANK YOU!!!!
would you happen to know anything about poker?
cough
sigh Yes, actually, I'm a dealer...
I'm assuming this is texas hold'em?
YES!
what are the odds?wow
I added you to a gitter room through github. Let's chat on there so we're not polluting the room too much, 'cuz I have a feeling this is about to get in-depth
lol
05:07
nice!! can't wait
how do I access that?
should have sent you an email or something. gitter.im
when I invited you through your github username it said it sent an invite to you to join gitter
unicode troubles again?
no
AoC headache
is the next question open? I haven't even looked
05:17
Anyone there?
judging from the fact that we're currently speaking, yes we're here @Haris
Lets say i have a string {"a":138}. And i want to make it into a dictionary. Now the string will change into some different one everytime. So this nees to be dynamic.
I know we can use exec(), but i cant get the syntax right
exec won't work
try ast.literal_eval
some_dict = ast.literal_eval('{"a": 138}')
ook
lemme try
well that was terrible
05:21
solved? :D
just woke up 30 minutes ago, my brain isn't working
DSM
DSM
05:33
Once I realized I had screwed up catastrophically right at the start I went off to talk to my parents for a while, so that I could then blame any slowness on family obligations. The many other mistakes I made are therefore irrelevant. ;-)
05:44
argh at part 2
looks too much like project euler now :D
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Part 2 wasn't so bad for me. Once I realized that my code wasn't even giving sensible answers in the test case I reworked it to be slower but far more explicit. Then handling 2 was one extra if (going brute force).
I went brute force in the end
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DSM
Partition via recursion wasn't so bad, but I mixed up my ingredients and my properties. And I forgot about calories. And then I screwed up fixing that when I realized. And then I screwed up everything by modifying a list so that one of the ingredient dictionaries didn't iterate in the same order as the others.. urf. Pretty much every mistake you can make, I made.
argh
totally not my day
@DSM I thought it was total calories 500 of all possible combinations
but it was still 100 teaspoons
58 minutes
;(
DSM
DSM
Some days you get the bear.
06:01
python is not a really good one for this task...
Morning CBG all
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DSM
@AnttiHaapala: ehh, it's not so bad. There are only 7153 partitions of 100 of length 4. Even brute-forcing the permutations there aren't so many.
i mean I used nested forloops with generators
DSM
DSM
Even without writing a partition function, combinations_with_replacement + permutations will work (albeit inefficiently).
06:08
also this time I didn't bother parsing input :P
i almost went with Excel Solver for this actually
but these puzzles are posted at 7 am for me
maybe I should make a parser module for this
:P
DSM
DSM
Okay, time to sleep. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. :-P
Rhubarb for all!
Oh man. Priceless. An old art school teacher of mine just posed a position for a job as a senior 3d graphic artist...
...for Club Penguin.
"Oh hey, I heard you finally found work!"
"Yeah! It's pretty great to be getting paid again!"
"Who are you shitting for, anyway?"
"Club Pen-- I ROB BANKS. THAT IS MY LIVELIHOOD. I AM A THIEF."
06:30
pls tell me the package for sublime python code completion
My most expensive kickstarter to date is due to be delivered today. I am slightly excited.
@Ffisegydd Okay, I'll bite. :y
What did you pay, for what?
hmmhm
@AvinashRaj PyCharm :D:D
seriously though, if PyCharm frustrates me most of the time because it can't autocomplete then neither can Sublime
IntelliJ is solid I guess
I have used PyCharm as well, but I found IntelliJ easy to setup and use
Here comes the post puppy.
Postman best friend :)
06:43
:D
@AnttiHaapala ya , I use Pycharm only for this feature. Otherwise I should use sublime..
@thefourtheye did you stuck on Chennai during flood?
@AvinashRaj Yup, stayed in hotels for 11 days
Which hotel mate ?
Leela Palace, Gateway and Fortune
OMR Gateway ?
06:51
haan
But agayum thani la.
DLF la vera nariya peru dead sollurangha :(. Don't know if it is a rumor .
Yup, water was everywhere. No information about DLF yet. :(
omg I just spend an hour debugging stupid pointers. Makes me long for Python
I used a []puzzle.Puzzle instead of a []*puzzle.Puzzle
grumble
07:45
@thefourtheye the one thing that I know for sure is, it had 3 floors of parking and almost all the vehicle were drowned. They said the water level raised at the rate of 1 feet for 5-10 minutes.
07:59
Cbg all
Check out my current hat - it is indistinguishable from real life :)
haha
@VigneshKalai In our office, we lost one complete floor in 5 minutes. That floor was 12 feet tall
Well, somebody asked me to learn English today. I'll start doing so.
That was rude
08:15
Out of curiousity, is it legit to flag for kind of douchey edit rationale comments like that?
I'd seen it once before, ages ago, and I wasn't sure if it was kosher if the edit itself was legit.
08:31
Cbg :D - last day before I'm on holllllliday \o.
@thefourtheye ouch :/ - pretty unpleasant
 
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09:43
@thefourtheye that edit reason is very rude. Your original was fine, if a little terse. Tempted to reply in kind as he then proceeds not to capitalise IP or follow it with address as the sentence would demand if one was being pedantic. But I shan't feed the troll
cbg all
cbg Jon
10:07
cbg
rbrb you lot :D
@MorganThrapp That OP is trying to run that Python script on his Web server, he's not trying to run it in a browser. I'm not a Web guru by any means, but IMHO good old-fashioned CGI is more than adequate for simple stuff like that. OTOH, we don't know what the OP's really trying to do - he might be just trying to add a little bit of dynamic image serving to his page... but he might be in the process of creating an ungodly mess. :)
@DSM Ah, CygnusEd! I loved that editor. Its ARexx interface made it so powerful, I ended doing most CLI stuff on the Amiga from inside CygnusEd. Pity it couldn't do coloured syntax highlighting, though.
@Kevin: Trying to parametrize sin(x) by arc length is painful because the integral is an elliptic function. But you could use a numerical integration technique to get a reasonably good approximation, like I did with the Lissajous figures code I posted here a few months back.
Alternatively, you might be able to get a useful approximation for animation purposes by parametrizing a simple function that approximates sin(x), but I guess that would be more fiddly (and less generalizable).
10:40
@thefourtheye if you itself need to learn English then consider my situation :P.
@JRichardSnape hats fits you good :). You two are made for each other.
@VigneshKalai :D
I don't see any hats. Is it because I'm using an ancient version of Firefox, or is there some Stack Overflow option I have to activate?
Do you mean you don't see one on my avatar? It's the main site only. I think you might have to activate your participation in the "hats" bash. If I browse to my profile without being logged in, I see no hat either.
I don't see them on the main site, either. But I haven't activated participation in the "hats" bash. So I guess that's the reason. :)
Problem identification by elimination ;)
10:57
@PM2Ring how are you mate :)
Not too bad, Vignesh. At least, I'm feeling a lot better than I was this time last week. I guess it's still wet in your part of the world.
Some places the water still have not been drenched. But it was actually a good sunny day to today :).
Seeing the sun after a long time.
Well, that's a start.
BTW, your use of "drenched" isn't quite right. You could say "some places are still drenched", meaning that they are still very wet. But I think you wanted to say something like "In some places the water has still not drained off".
Yeah you got that right :P
Now you see. You are understanding my way of English[the ugly way] :P
user559633
11:15
coffee cabbage
@tree-stand is there any reason for using this ஜ۩۞۩ஜ
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@VigneshKalai is there any reason for decorating for the holiday?
I am asking because it contains Tamil words and paintings ?
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oh, i didn't know that!
user559633
11:26
is it at all offensive @VigneshKalai?
ஜ is a Tamil word sounds like JA so I that you were learning Tamil :P
No not at all.
Why the new name @tree-stand? :P
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@VigneshKalai Heh, not right now. It would be cool to learn someday.
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@BhargavRao holiday themed name
Nice :)
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11:31
brb
11:48
cbg
12:13
@tree-stand: Yesterday you asked about a "coffee-table book of mathematical curves". There is in fact such a thing A Book of Curves, by E. H. Lockwood, first published in 1961. It's now available online as a free download, but it can also be found in the mathematics section of many libraries.
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This is great, thanks @PM2Ring
My pleasure! Just looking at that PDF brings back fond memories. That book is a classic, and its author was an excellent teacher. And I bet he would've made a great programmer, too.
@tree-stand we've got another user who has a Commander Keen avatar. You seem much nicer though, the other guy is a ****ing ****er.
He'd also hate me self-censoring myself like that.
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12:29
Oh, glad he's not around then.
user559633
especially if he's a 'smiling agreer'
Yeah, he's got a very negative aura.
I think it's because he's a Capricorn.
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He's probably just in the first half of his story arc before he undergoes his character transformation.
Have you ever met someone and thought "I can fix you. You'll be my project"? Well no one can fix him, he's a lost cause.
Hey Fizzy. As a physicist, you may find this kickstarter interesting: Forge Solid. They sell cubes of tungsten. Sure, it's not quite as dense as osmium or iridium, but it's a damn sight cheaper. :)
12:31
Quirky, mildly irritating, long-standing #python bug of the day: $ python -c 'f = lambda: 1.0; g = lambda: 1; assert isinstance(g(), int)'
woot!
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@Ffisegydd I thought you were a scientist. I bet if we gave him a robotic blaster arm, he'd be a cheerful lad.
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just try to be negative when you can say "hey, see that thing over there? watch this, i'll make it not exist anymore"
s/thing/child/
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well, this took a turn
12:34
That's just how I role(play)
@AnttiHaapala What the yam?!
>>> f=lambda:1.0;g=lambda:1;f(),g()
(1.0, 1.0)
>>> f=lambda:1;g=lambda:1.0;f(),g()
(1, 1)
>>> f=lambda:2;g=lambda:1.0;f(),g()
(2, 1.0)
a code object equals == another if they have the same linenumber, the same bytecode and their constants == the constants of the other
so
you can do it like
@PM2Ring also, python 2: seq1 = list(x / 5.0 for x in range(5)); seq2 = list(x / 5 for x in range(6)); print(seq1); print(seq2)
morning all
morning
12:52
I want to write a script in windows that monitors my cell phone charge when i plug it in. Anyone have an idea on where i should start?
or what libraries to start looking at??
morning everyone
@PM2Ring Yeah I'm just going to approximate it by finding the hypotenuse of tiny intervals of sin(x). It's good enough to get pixel-level precision.
Bonus: I thought of an approach that has good amortized run time over multiple executions.
Yeah, that should work ok.
morning
13:04
cbg
13:26
hmhmh
I agree anti
Re-entrant cabbage
Cbg @thefourtheye
Cabbage @BhargavRao
Has the rain subsided?
13:34
Yeah it was pouring at 6am this morning, now it's perfectly blue skies and sunny. But that's not a huge deal in Boston
Yup, but the water stagnancy is still a problem
Exactly two weeks back, we had more than 24 hours of non-stop, no-break rain.
Thank god, it has come down
The weather has become erratic here. Bright sunny afternoons followed by cold nights
Are you in Bangalore now?
Cool, my favorite city, after Madurai :-)
13:40
For the weather?
:D
Memories :-)
Nice :)
The dots conspire against you
13:57
I will destroy them with my rage.
Morning cabbage.
@PM2Ring Ah, that makes much more sense. I had no idea what they were going on about.
are those ants on a twizzler?
@Kevin How you create that?

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