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21:00
Yep, computer labs for me too! Midway through my PhD I figured I should get one.
Yep! Basically, my advisor told me to just use one of the two that were in his lab, and there were three of us.
I remember owning a computer in the (I wanna say early) 90s. But I never really understood computers until... uhh, nvm - I still don't understand them as well as I probably should
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I had a 64 growing up and then an Amiga 500. But when that died (junior high) I went computerless.
@inspectorG4dget Yes, I work at FB. No, FB doesn't own Outlook, it is just used as the calendar and mail client.
I still don't... Magic elves do all the work.
21:03
But there are quite a few tools around it (such as a web tool to plan meetings that beats the living daylights out of the Outlook version)
I envy companies that will let people build internal tools that actually serve a purpose...
@inspectorG4dget I currently have 20 GUI apps open on my Mac, nothing is breaking a sweat yet.
@JoeKington loads and loads of internal tools here. Each one cooler and more useful than the next.
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@JoeKington make a better/generalizable/easy-to-maintain tool and most companies are cool with it
We have "loads" of them, but it's not a positive thing...
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then you have bad tools. that's why some companies are hesitant to let people go off-roading.
21:06
And we have strict rules against developers building things to make people's life easier... An new application has to come from "on-high" and then be developed by people who have no idea how it will be used... And then I get stuck maintaining them :)
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that sounds terrible
I still don't get how Outlook isn't as much of a resource hog on your machine
I shouldn't complain too much. It's a job, and a huge number of my friends are unemployed right now. Bad time to be in anything related to the oil industry.
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@inspectorG4dget depends on what operations you're doing -- batch deletes/fetches are where it's terrible. for normal use, it's fine.
lucky you @ not breaking a sweat. If I had to do some analytics right now, I'd likely have to kill a few things. My CPU is fine, but I'm starting to run low on memory
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21:08
there's always more jobs, even if you have to make it yourself
nahh, I bit the bullet and bought an SSD not long ago, so IO operations aren't so bad for me anymore
@inspectorG4dget Yeah, I'm at 3% CPU and 74% RAM usage.
@inspectorG4dget not even in the top 10.
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as a remote/kitchen table coder, my bottleneck is available pixels
21:11
182.3MB of memory at the moment, barely a blip on the CPU table.
right now, I have ~860M RAM left (of my 8G), but my CPU is quite bored. This is also because I'm at work, and I was talking about my personal macbook
The biggest thing is the 2GB of RAM my local SQL server install is chewing through right now
@inspectorG4dget right, I do have 16GB in this 15" MBPro.
Yeah also 16GB here
After all, I do use Firefox
21:16
I've only got 8GB of RAM, because work is cheap.
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PyCharm + CLion + Google Chrome + OS X preview usually does me in on memory way before CPU
I need to upgrade my 8GB MBP to 16GB... but I guess that'll have to wait until after I get some money
My work laptop only has 2GB... But it's basically a thin client. Only thing that's really run locally is Outlook and Office.
May get a new laptop soon, hmm
can I get the RAM from your old one? :P
21:18
Current has SSD and 16 GB RAM -- very hard to consider going down from there
Yeah also SSD.
This is probably a dumb question, but given an array of documents within an array of documents, what is the appropriate method to identify each within that array?
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@corvid what is the identification criteria
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also, define appropriate with some more info (e.g. easy to maintain, retrieval is expensive/cheap, etc) :)
Basically, I schedule a series of reminders, push that schedule to a document, and then schedule for an event to happen at each scheduled time. They should receive an email with a link to that particular reminder. Should I push an id or secret then attach that to the url?
21:21
uuid
Given it sounds as though performance won't be an issue
It's amazing how a couple things can chew through all of your system resources. :P
sigh! time for me to head home from work, for more todo things
rhubarb all
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take care inspector
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preference of 1-4?
21:32
1 or 4 for me; maybe 4 if there's a bit more vertical padding
So last updated isn't right on the edge
I like 1 best, but I want a dividing line under the section header.
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Random thoughts: I didn't notice until comparing that 1 was supposed to be two rows..
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@DSM exactly.
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doing a couple variations of 1 and 4
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21:33
[if this is annoying anyone, please let me know and i'll stop]
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Also feel like the Status symbol/box is too close to the colon to its left.
Yeah, I would agree.
Not annoyed, but a little curious. This is a 'for fun' project? Usually you send those pictures to clients.
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I can fix that. This is the first time i've shown the dashboard layout to anyone, so all feedback is definitely appreciated
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@QuestionC yeah, hack project. yams (like the salad language word)
21:35
Do you ever check out UX.SO? It's actually pretty smart. Gave me a lot of respect for good UX work.
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I did, but the opinions in here hold more weight for me
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and this is a tool meant to be used by developers and operations people, so the audience in here is perfect for getting feedback
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took into account the vertical padding and gave the status symbol a bit of room, tried the dividing line under the section header
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I like #1. The repeated lines show me that there are groups; the name above the line tells me that it refers to what comes beneath (as opposed to getting the font size to carry that information).
21:49
^
Yeah, 1 is definitely my favorite.
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it's worth mentioning that those blocks can be anything -- the next thing i'm adding is time-series data.
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With (e.g.) 3 the connection between "third parties" and "dropbox status" seems weaker, IMHO.
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hey, i really appreciate the help
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i can see that -- the background makes it easy to notice "hey this is materially different than the other thing," but it would be really easy to lose the context
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21:50
especially if there were 100+ of these on the page
I also wouldn't hate a mix of 1 and 4.
The dividing lines with the light background.
Yeah was going to say the same
4 with a line under the title
(If that's what you meant)
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Morgan's "dividing line under the section header" is the critical suggestion for me. Everything else I can take or leave. :-)
21:52
Yeah, exactly.
@tristan my dreams.... MADE FLESH
I think that's my favorite yet.
Yet what?
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@RobertGrant i'm going to mail you an envelope, and in that envelope will contain money so that you can expand your potential for dreaming
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(smh)
21:53
@tristan that sounds amazing yes please
@tristan I would say that the cog is usually meant to be "Configure/options/whatever" so it's a bit confusing to have "(Cog) api" and then "(Spanner) Configure"
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Yet I..Yeti...OH MAN
Unless the api link does configuring of the api? In which case say "Configure API"
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Half-life 3 confirmed!
YETI OMEN
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21:54
@Ffisegydd It does not. It will be a view on the first-party API data so you can interactively write/see what data in the JSON response will be parsed and matched
I'd pick a different icon then.
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Thank you
Cogs are typically taken to be configuration in UX.
Maybe a cat emoji?
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I considered a festive cat, yes
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ugh why can't users just have perfect knowledge of developer intent
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21:59
emoji is proof that tweens and millennials love rebus puzzles
I actually find UX consulting quite interesting. At least interesting for a "consulting" job.
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👽
Extraterrestrial alien
Unicode: U+1F47D, UTF-8: F0 9F 91 BD
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way to pre-empt racist uncles, unicode designers
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Reading the guys on UX made it clear there were all sorts of design principles I wanted people to obey which I'd never really thought about before..
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i think UX can be hard when you've spent your time writing how a thing works, so you're stuck in your perception and not of that of someone approaching your system for the first time
22:04
Exactly. It's very difficult to get past your perfect knowledge of exactly what thing should do.
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i'd check out UX consulting, but sometimes they're expected to also do UI, and the last time i went to renew my passport, the government agency sent it back because they didn't think my handwriting was cursive enough (true story). in my defense, i'm pretty sure it was some grizzled library-science grad that saw my handwriting and murmured "not today" while clenching my application form in a fist
At FizzyCorp as a graduate you typically do 6 month stints in different projects. I'd be tempted to try a stint doing UX but I'd be starting as a relative noob, so wouldn't be able to do much. This is different to data/hackery which is what I'm doing at the moment, where I can crack on.
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man, what image even denotes "THIS IS A BUTTON THAT WILL SHOW YOU API DATA"? maybe 🚬🔫💣🔪💻😂🙁🙁🙁 ?
Maybe not that exactly, but I think the idea of arrows works well.
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22:10
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i think "synchronize" when i see arrows passing through clouds
Hmm yeah good point.
(See, it's difficult!)
I'd just use the words...
If you give every interactable element a perfect Emoji, then you're obligated to give all future interactable elements perfect emojis.
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22:12
partially because we've spoiled people to the point that they see 8 words and scream "UGH WHAT IS THIS, THE MAGNA CARTA?" (which is a pretty rocking analogy for someone that hates reading)
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@Ffisegydd oooh good call
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not in the glyphicon set i'm using, but made a comment that the above image is what i actually want
Man, I'm currently learning the basics of coding, and it's really hard to believe that people can actually code games like Metroid and various first person shooters
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looks way better -- thanks again everyone.
22:23
It's pretty amazing, yea. When you get down to it, computer graphics are basically just arithmetic and the ability to set a pixel.
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@Ffisegydd i have a plugin that plays sounds on events, so i could make a time-series cowbell
def cube(number):
    return number**3

def by_three(number):
    if number is == / 3:
        cube(number)
        return cube(number)
    else:
        return (False)
Can somebody tell me how to make the 'if' statement do it's stuff if it's divisible by 3?
if number % 3 == 0:
Are you asking for the modulo operator? (%)
22:27
% is the molulo operator, meaning the remainder of division.
Thanks!
I'm still kind of new to coding, so it really helps.
what should I write in cover letter?
Words.
randomly generated ones?
Sure.
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22:34
You don't want to use Lorem Ipsum like everyone else does, after all. :-)
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take care all
got reopened because the op said "I don't think the dupe applies, I read it", when he clearly did not read it.
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your cover letter ideally details all the ways that you're a chillbro swaggins
After about 30 emails, PokerStars finally stopped asking me for redandant documents.
22:44
@tristan i really want to use your management system ... I just need a good project
I forget how to do the tag thing
23:01
cbg! Hi guys, could anyone redirect me to an article about cleaning up system environments especially in python?
My situation is that I've downloaded Anaconda distro(for opencv), and I have system python and homebrew python, and well.. just too many pythons. I have no idea where is each.
It's really stupid of my past self, I know, but each one had its perks and now I have to clean everything up
"add/remove programs"
...
@JoranBeasley I don't technically want to remove all of them... I just don't know which pip is pointing to which python. If I have to remove them I would, but right now there are some packages like opencv python for 3.0+ compatibility from anaconda distro that I appreciate.
Seems this happens a lot on a mac - I take it you're on a mac?
And the problem is I don't think it's restricted to pip - it's for a lot of things like easy_install and virtualenv.
@JRichardSnape bingo :P
The command type python shows what the name python is in the terminal
23:07
anaconda installs to your user area - I'd just use that for your Python.
I would avoid touching your system Python, and anaconda lets you do that.
The solution, as always, is to use Linux.
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Sadly I'm no expert, but I did clean one up once. First of all don't touch system python as aaron says
@davidism Yeah, I commented out a lot of my ~/.bash_profile $PATH environments and ended up finally getting the system 2.7.10 python.
I would not touch the system python, but I can't seem to find which pip is connected to the anaconda python
I have python{2.{6,7},3.{3,4,5}} and pypy all installed to the system, all happily separate. Create vitualenvs with the appropriate version. No need to mess with the PATH at all.
23:10
@OneRaynyDay python -m pip
with the proper python
and virtualenv indeed helps, or -m venv
@AnttiHaapala Ahh I see. that makes sense!
Definitely don't install pip to the system, as you should never need it.
It should only be used within virtualenvs, where it gets installed automatically
I see... I think I got an error trying to install pip to the system pythonusing easy_install.
let me give python -m pip install --upgrade virtualenv a try
hmm interesting...
using virtualenv with conda is untested and not recommended.
    We suggest using the conda command to create environments instead.
    For more information about creating conda environments, please see:
I suppose I don't need virtualenv then LOL... There's so many distros of python it's confusing me
virtualenv doesnt work so good on windows :P ... you need to probably use some good ide to manage which python your using ... I recommend pycharm ... that keeps all my pythons nice and seperate ... effectively virtualenvs
no, why are you installing virtualenv with pip, that's the exact opposite of what I just said
@JoranBeasley given that PyCharm is using virtualenv, I think it works on Windows.
23:17
@JoranBeasley Actually I do use pycharm sometimes(90% of the time). However it doesn't provide support for some things that just need to be done on command line. (Trying to install tensorflow - it's not supported in the pip packages)
What things?
@OneRaynyDay Look, if you're using anaconda, use the conda package manager.
@davidism was trying to install it with the anaconda pip, not the system pip
but you can still make the virtualenv
@OneRaynyDay it sounds like you're making things worse
@AaronHall To be perfectly honest, I don't use anaconda python nearly as much as the standard homebrew ones, so I'm not too experienced with it (Just installed it two weeks ago for a hackathon, and in a hackathon it's more like "if it works don't ask questions" kind of idea)
23:19
anaconda is just unnecessary bloat
@davidism Anaconda supports opencv for python 3.0+, which is the main reason I used it for couple projects
if you use the pycharm terminal window it should point to the python that the current project's default is (I think) ... @davidism it works it just doesnt work so good ... I think pycharm goes above and beyond ...
@OneRaynyDay so does regular Python, by definition
@davidism there probably isnt a binary installer for it readily available ... at a guess
@davidism Unfortunately I tried installing opencv with regular python and wasn't successful. In the heat of the moment(and lack of research afterwards due to my negligence) I downloaded anaconda and it worked magically. It was like an hour long attempt at downloading opencv that just led to a giant circlejerk when anaconda took about a minute
So to answer, yea you're probably right. I don't know enough about it to give a definite statement but from what I've seen there is none that supports 3.0+.
23:22
anaconda is python, it just wraps it with another installer
But whatever, that's sort of tangential to the fact that you should just switch to Linux.
@davidism yeah I know that much - but I thought for this specific package manager someone made a 3.0+ version
&& Yeah I should switch to linux, but a mac book costs $$$$ and I don't want to stop using something that expensive purely out of guilt
I think there's several Python levels, Day 1 noob, Day 30 less noob, Day 365, ready to go pro. Anaconda can take you from Day 1 to Day 365. Day 1 is probably not ready for virtual environments. I haven't had to deal with virtual environments professionally (big corporate Python platform instead), and when noobs need help installing stuff, it's much easier for me and them if they just install Anaconda. Their employer can teach them all about virtual environments.
@AaronHall This basically. I think I'm still a day 30 less noob, but I'm learning about python and how it works. Though the words coming out of my mouth may seem like complete idiotic garbage to you guys, the veterans, I suppose it's the mistakes that usually teaches the best lessons? That's why I wanted to clean up my system of all the pythons and reinstall everything cause I recognize my mistakes from day 1.
I made a conda env though - I'll read up on it a little more and then attempt to download tensorflow in that "virtualenv"
I would try to install everything through conda or the binstar extended repos.
If you're trying to get semi-pro, write unittests for your code, keep testing your code, and keep your Anaconda base upgraded. If your code breaks on an upgrade, it's likely to be because you didn't use the established API, but you should probably just fix it and keep your single base upgraded.
23:41
@AaronHall Ah I see, thank you! I don't use python for web development or anything so I don't usually write unit tests
But I can see how it can be useful for things like this involving python. I usually only use it for tiny ML projects. Anyways, I'll catch you guys later! rbrb
Whether something's web development has nothing to do with whether it should be tested.
@OneRaynyDay I should have been more clear - by "the established API" I mean the documentation from the libraries that you install. As a developer it's your job to know (citing Uncle Bob), so you should be an aggressive learner when it comes to the libraries you choose to use, you should follow their upstream development, and either stay on the well-beaten path or try to stay ahead of the crowd.
And never be satisfied with code that "just works" - rather seek to have the most robust code you can.
Be sure to use as many business phrases as possible, by the end you should refer to yourself as a "rockstar".
/s
.....Did someone just cite money as an obstacle to using Linux???? O.o o.O
23:57
I think OneRaynyDay misses the fact that you can install Linux on a Mac.
Could anything be more self-indulgent?
Only if you buy a solid gold Mac. Spray painting it gold is cool though.

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