« first day (1896 days earlier)      last day (3281 days later) » 

01:27
the human santapede
 
2 hours later…
03:51
@RishavKundu you can set return Response, and in there you can set the return headers
 
1 hour later…
04:55
christmas day cbg
@tristan so when are you coming to Finland :D
05:18
Ho ho ho, merry Christmas!
omglol
I had offbyone error
and fell off by one from the leaderboard in AoC
but at least marcus didn't make it either
buhuhu 24 seconds
hate it when ppl number columns starting from 1 :d
Can I ask an SQL question
@GettingNifty [room rules](http://sopython.com/chatroom) "You do not need to ask if it’s okay to ask a question." "You may ask your question without a preamble.
For example, you do not need to say “anyone here know Django?” before asking a question about Django. Even if you do, the Django experts in the room might not step forward until hearing the actual question. They may not wish to commit themselves to help until they know how much effort it will entail."
hmm why aren't the links working :d
So according to the room rules, he can.
so while not strictly on-topic, as in "Python" != "SQL",
at least there is a greater possibility of you finding an expert here than if you were asking about MongoDB
@MarcusS grr at that puzzle. Too easy
not a christmas present :D
05:32
I'm hosting my application remotely and I don't know how to get root access
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TooVagueError: you did not provide enough details
I need to grant priveleges but its denying me access to grant priveleges
as I said, too vague. NO ONE can help you with those details. What which server, database management system, etc.
You're using Firebird database on an OS/2 server running on Raspberry PI, sorry can't help you.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
05:55
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, a little disappointing
But, it's all over now, haha
I was sure there was a part 2 :d
with something like "now calculate coiumn 300000 row 30000009"
for which you'd need modular exponentiation
loop took only 1-2 seconds
@Marcus, pow takes an additional parameter for modular exp, did you know that?
@RishavKundu didn't you read the link above :d
06:02
@RishavKundu Yes, that's what it's currently using in the code. pow(x,y,z) does x^y mod z
Oh wait, there are 3 parameters.
Excuse my morning stupidity.
Merry Xmas..
merry xmas :d
06:03
What are everyone's holiday plans?
sleep
eat
lol, same.
goose, reindeer, cold-smoked salmon, salted whitefish, 12 month matured cheeses and such... christmas beer
Reindeer is eaten?
of course
06:06
Didn't know that
haha, I watched an animation with my wife, about a reindeer calf and after that ate reindeer meat :D
06:25
lol :d
@MarcusS did you solve that yourself?
Yeah, solved before posting it
conveniently my modulus is a prime
it just does not help much yet :d
ah but...
now how to check I d onot have off-by-one
@MarcusS you sohuld provide your input there
I did (edited it just in case a few minutes ago)
06:41
ah yes
ah sorry everyone had those the same
5859986?
I've got 7080345
:D
I am not too good on number theory
I could be wrong though -- I'll prob. delete the topic anyway since it doesn't seem to be getting any activity
no need :d
so my take is that
because of fermat's little,
252533 ^ 33554393 = 252533 (mod 33554393)
we need to calculate only 10 ** 20 ** 30 mod 33554393
which would be 10 ** (20 ** 30 mod 33554393) (mod 33554393)
hmm but actually
argh I have a mistake here
06:56
Yeah, can't necessarily put the mod up in the exponent directly
I defined f(n) = (20151125 * 252533**n) mod 33554393, where normally n = ((r+c-2)*(r+c-1))/2+c-1 for row r and column c
but f(n) appears to be periodic
meaning you can take n modulo this period to get the same output
of course it is periodic
yeah
anyway: our modulus is prime
so a ^ modulus = a (mod modulus)
so we really need only the (mod modulus) of the exponent because of that
see ppl are not that fast :d
someone commented there already
07:03
eek
my new result is 32478110 :D
lol
My solution relies on the fact that f(n) = f(n mod 16777196)
So it boils down to finding ((r+c-2)*(r+c-1))/2+c-1 mod 16777196
that makes sense :D
but 16777196 is not a prime :(
mhm
but it does not need to be...
except that
@MarcusS sorry I had off by one in fermat :D
07:23
merry cbg all
sleeping now would be nice
Goodnight cbg's
 
1 hour later…
08:37
my answer now is 25052690
I don't get this...
my algo works for small numbers
7080345
:d
you were right
except I solved it the other (cleaner) way
@thefourtheye- It's been there for long, Need help in closing this one - stackoverflow.com/questions/34457714/…
@AnttiHaapala Nice :D
row = pow(10, 20 ** 30, modulus - 1)
column = pow(40, 50 ** 60, modulus - 1)
registered on reddit and wrote there too
(and it didn't took this long to solve but I had to help my wife to clean, had to eat and go to shower and all that)
@MarcusS please post the question in the reddit thread again :D
08:53
Sure
how does reddit work w.r..t deleted posts?
can you undelete
I don't think so
I just posted another one instead
Good solution
I'm off to bed -- night!
hmmm
0.05 ms :D
100000 iterations in 5.4 seconds
09:09
Added a bonus (and now off to bed for real)
hmmm
why can't I submit
@MarcusS if you're still there, I solved that too :D
 
1 hour later…
10:28
Christmas Cabbage all.
@Vignesh okay mate, I'll send you the ebook now.
You can delete the message if you want to hide your email.
OK mate. Thanks a lot @Ffisegydd. By the it has crossed three minutes so can't delete it .
I'll move it to Trash and if you see Jon sometime you can ask him to delete it properly.
OK will do that :).
10:47
Hi
I've never used this chat, what is the purpose??? can somebody explain to me the rules? or tell me where can I found them???
11:08
thanks!
Hello friends
Merry xmas to ya'll
What do you guys have to say about developing apps using Kivy compared to other options?
What are the pros/cons etc
 
3 hours later…
14:48
I should return value from function, but I cannot use characters - i o u a — Fess 33 secs ago
??
it`s just a task. I should create function which calculate sum but I should do it without those 4 letters — Fess 14 secs ago
???
Phew, closed now
cbg
@PadraicCunningham, Write a function named "e_fecterel" which calculates the factorial without using these letters in code: "aiou". – Fess 8 mins ago
:D
lol
now it is much harder :d
15:33
cbg. I'm on a small flaky Android tablet, so typing's painful.
Cbg
Same here pm 2ring
@BhargavRao are you using SO today to get a hat :p
I can t figure that crazy "fecterel" prog. Maybe it can be done with exec
Ha, welcome to my android world :) cbg all, Merry Christmas!
@VigneshKalai Have got 32. Lead has reduced from +6 to +3... I need to still think :)
15:37
@PM2Ring exec has e
compile has e, eval has e
@JRichardSnape Merry Christmas! :)
for statement has o
if it is ok to print it out, it can be done
sorry, it can't be done :d
E is the only vowel we CAN use
you cannot do recursive functions without e :d
ah sure :d
:D:D
lol didn't read it correctly, then it can be done
hmm
or can't :d
but it can calculate, it just cannot return
you cannot return in exec
except if you use exec all the way
Yeah, Merry Christmas, everyone!
15:45
exec("""
def e_fecterel(n):
    rv = 1
    f\157r m \151n r\141nge(1, n + 1):
        rv *= m
    ret\165rn rv
""")
Is that using ASCII encoding
sorry
forgot I there
Nice
Lol :D
Very cleaverly played
15:54
this is pretty much the only way I can think of, besides constructing the code object
you cannot do recursive application without any of if, and, or
while has i
and nevertheless, you cannot return without return or yield
hmmm
there is a way of calculating the value with a function that does not have any of those letters and that does not use exec but it cannot return it
exec('''
def e_fecterei(n):
    rv = [1]
    def rec(m, n):
        rv[0] *= m
        1 / (1 - (m >= n))
        rec(m + 1, n)

    try:
        rec(1, n)
    except:
        ret\165rn rv[0]
''')
with only u needed ;)
If you're allowed to have the function mutate a list rather than return, you could pass in a list and assign rv to it in the except, maybe.
16:12
yes
exec("exec('FROM MATH IMPORT FACTORIAL AS E_FECTEREL'.l" + chr(111) + "wer())")
> Last year we were asked to write a theme tune for the Bond movie Spectre.
:O
16:34
Ah, bit slower than poke :/
Merry Chairman!
Argh, autocorrect.
Merry Christmas!
LOL!!!
HMMHM
@MarcusS was my other answer correct :d?
hmm
if anyone finds a way to assign to .__code__ without using a o, i or u, please speak now :D
What are you trying to do?
16:42
I mean with the code object, what are you trying to replace it with?
nvm :D
I found a better way :D
hmm
I just need to getattr the __code__ without using any of those :D
alas cannot use __dict__, vars...
lol CheckIO accepted my answer checkio.org/mission/univocalic-fecterel
I'm so proud of myself :D
hehe :d
how do I join that
silliness
i need to do some basic tasks
17:00
Grr import and factorial are long words, they make it impossible to shorten my code anymore
 
1 hour later…
18:24
rbrb
18:50
@vaultah 17th place
though this is cheating, my function returns the sequence True, True, 2, 6...
19:17
12th position with python 2...
 
2 hours later…
21:01
matplotlib guru needed:
12
Q: Annotate Time Series plot in Matplotlib

luffeI have an index array (x) of dates (datetime objects) and an array of actual values (y: bond prices). Doing (in iPython): plot(x,y) Produces a perfectly fine time series graph with the x axis labeled with the dates. No problem so far. But I want to add text on certain dates. For example, at 20...

I am using the answer from that successfully; only, I need to use localized/ISO format for the date labels
how to do it
ah nvm, fixed
21:36
happy holidays all
I come with some bad news....just wanted to inform anyone reading this since I know there are quite a few steam users
Steam was just hacked and the service is shut down. Unfortunately my account was one of them. Luckily my credit card was removed in time. But I'm reading different reports of people saying that clear text credit cards have been seen.
I'm hoping it's not as bad as it initially seems....
The more I'm reading, I'm not sure what is actually going on....but as of now the service is down and before that my account was a mess.
In what way a mess?
Well I noiced someone else's email on what seems to have been m account
my credit was drained down to 2$
then the language settin was changed
this was all on the mobile app. When I tried loging in on the desktop app, my creds were apparently invalid. I have steam guard
So this all seems very odd
That does seem odd.
I don't have any credit on there, just paypal and a debit card.
21:47
Yeah. Just wanted to spread the news just in case it is very bad.
I really doubt that Steam would have clear-text cards.
Not such a tech company.
I foun that very strange
This was comin from my facebook....I jumped in a panic and just spammed people to warn them
Whatever it is they saw in clear text....maybe it was something they though was a credit card.
@idjaw it seems that the language and login stuff is a caching issue.
I just found something similar on reddit. What did you find?
21:51
Bits and pieces from twitter/google searches.
Nothing official.
Right....thought I'd be safer than sorry and just let people know that are in my network.
How a developer document their code?
Ta luv
@Ffisegydd Merry Christmas! :) Here's to hoping our steam accounts are safe! :) Cheers
You too mate

« first day (1896 days earlier)      last day (3281 days later) »