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cbg
@MorganThrapp Isn't it? Especially at that price, it's just ridiculous how good it is. Next up: Balvenie Caribbean. Try that and let me know what you think. :)
@idjaw I'll have to give it a shot. I just made a toronto, because it only seemed appropriate.
@MorganThrapp Angostura bitters nice!!!
00:09
you made a coctail out of the northern harvest?
hahaha amazing
@idjaw I actually used Tuthilltown Basement Bitters, because the sassafras works better with the fernet in my opinion.
@MorganThrapp a friend of mine makes his own bitters. I went to his place a little while ago. My goodness, the drinks were out of this world.
Yeah, I tried an oz of it straight and another oz with 1/8th oz of cold water.
did you like it better with water?
@idjaw Oh, nice. I'd love to start making my own. I've got agno/agno orange and the basement bitters.
@idjaw I did, I thought it opened it up a lot more. It cut out just enough spice where I really got the fruity notes.
Honestly, though, High West's Double Rye is still my favorite.
00:15
@MorganThrapp one of the best bottles I've ever had was one of these: thewhiskeywash.com/2015/12/29/aberlour-abunadh-review
my goodness, just delicious
That does sound delicious. I'm not a huge fan of Sherry Scotches, I prefer something peatier, but I'd definitely give it a shot.
oh
in that case
hold on I have a good one
I have some Benromach 10 that is just incredible.
And the GF got me a tin of this Tobermory fudge for Valentine's Day. So, so, so good.
Smokey and sweet.
that
I'm not a peaty fan...but that bottle right there is out of this world
Oooo, I love Islay scotches.
It's a touch out of my price range, though. :P I'd love to try it.
00:23
I know a dude who's an Ardbeg fanboy:P
@MorganThrapp A few of my friends got that for my 30th a few years ago. Not a "regular" bottle I'd buy :P
@idjaw Yeah, makes sense.
I've been debating a bottle of green chartreuse. It's delicious, but $60 a bottle.
He never misses to tell me that Ardbeg were the ones to send whisky to space
Speaking of whiskey, here's Trampled Under Foot with their friend Samantha Fish performing If the River was Whiskey aka Diving Duck Blues.
I have a bottle of balvenie Caribbean in my hand, and listening to this is just making this evening even better. Thanks @PM2Ring
@MorganThrapp I've actually never heard of that bottle
00:30
My pleasure, idjaw!
@PM2Ring I'll have to listen to it once I finish this ep of Fargo.
@idjaw It's a very interesting herbal gin based liquor. It's only made by one specific group of monks in France.
It's the most unique liquor I've tasted, and naturally green.
A cautionary tale: Bad Bad Whiskey - Amos Milburn.
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells also did a great version of that song.
@idjaw Yep.
00:40
awesome
The Last Word is one of my favorite cocktails.
holy crap @MorganThrapp . You got your cocktails down
@idjaw It's become my latest hobby. After today's trip to the liquor store, I've got a grand total of 36 bottles of alcohol, not counting wine/beer. :P Plus any mixer you could need.
fantastic. Let the good times roll
The Boulevardier is my other go to.
00:50
This is one thing extremely lacking in Montreal. We don't have good cocktail bars
you go somewhere and order something like that, you're getting a screw driver
We didn't have cocktail bars near me until about 3 months ago, then we got one. We just got another one last Friday that I've yet to go to while their open.
@PM2Ring nice answer
Most of my bar experience was college bars where a fancy cocktail is anything other than well and soda. :P
We're slowly getting good cocktail bars. You gotta really go out of your way to find them
@idjaw Thanks. I've expanded it a little.
00:54
@idjaw If you get the chance, get a Boulevardier or a Sazerac.
@PM2Ring I read that article once upon a time!! Cool
@MorganThrapp I LOVE the sazerac. My go to trio: sazerac, old fashion, negroni
@idjaw That's my next drink tonight. Yeah, that's a good trio. I do my negroni a little different though. I do 2oz gin, 1/2oz campari, 1/2oz dry vermouth.
It's great. It's not perfect, but I think it's one of the most accessible articles about names in Python that I've encountered.
it gets the point across
Yeah, Ned's Python articles are always really good.
00:59
I'm thinking maybe I should've put my comments on this question into a proper answer. OTOH, it's not really on-topic for SO, maybe it'd be ok on Programmers.
@PM2Ring You know what I find unfortunate about what you posted. Once upon a time in the history of SO, answering that question would get a swarm of upvotes. And not saying this for the internet points, but for the acceptance of the question and answer.
Now it is off-topic because there is no explicit code.
A question like that is insightful, and shows interest by the OP for someone who is learning something for the first time
as opposed to: "LOL I have codez I don't understand, gimme input("i love cheese")
@idjaw Well, it's off-topic because it's not about an actual coding problem, it's more about why is this coding paradigm useful, which is more a topic for Programmers. Good questions without code are still possible on SO, but they're pretty rare. We had a brief discussion about that a couple of days ago... I'll see if I can find it.
yesterday, by PM 2Ring
@QuestionC Sure. And it's annoying when people blindly down-vote / close-vote good questions that do not really require code merely because they don't see a code block. OTOH, such questions are fairly rare, IMHO.
@PM2Ring I've just read it, it almost makes sense!:)
thanks
I do agree with you that a question like that probably belongs on Programmers more than SO. But if it is a really good question, it's a shame to hit the down vote, because as developers, we would love to still provide input on such a good question to understand something on a theoretical level
@idjaw if it's a good off-topic question, it shouldn't be downvoted, just closed
@davidism ooh, Miegakure:)
I can hardly wait for the day year when that comes out
this video is new, so at least we know they're still working on it
yup, I've seen it on my RSS feed, just haven't had the time to watch it yet:)
Marc ten Bosch has been posting every once in a while, taking the game to various events
so it's clear that they're advancing with it
but I can't even remember when I first read about the concept...
> Miegakure was popularized in March 2010 by an xkcd webcomic ...
> The game was playable for attendees of the PlayStation Experience event in Las Vegas at the following weekend on December 5 and 6 2014.
(from wikipedia)
I probably first read about it in xkcd
so yeah, 6 years ago:)
 
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02:38
Hi, I'm new to python and I'm wondering how the Distutils setup.py script works internally. Specifically, where exactly does it parse the arguments (e.g. "build" or "install")? My setup.py only consists of an import statement and a function call to setup(...).
yes, and somewhere in setup it looks at sys.argv and goes from there
I think I understand. But isn't the setup method imported from the distutils module? In other words, so it can access the main module's sys.argv without them being explicitly parsed to the function?
sys.argv is a built-in global, it doesn't have to be passed
where setup (or anything) is imported has nothing to do with what can be passed to it
ah, ok. That makes sense. Thanks a lot for your help, davidism! :)
03:34
hearing about Miegakure, makes me want to visit the Anderson Gardens again
 
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05:58
@PM2Ring Looks like I was the odd one out that completely misread that sorting question
Well, that's not surprising since the OP did use sorted in their example code.
They also said descending in their title, and used increasing in their explanation
Yeah. It's a shame you can't slap people over the Internet. :)
FWIW, here's a 3 item sorting network:
Sep 1 '15 at 13:19, by PM 2Ring
def sort3(a, b, c):
    if c < b: b, c = c, b
    if b < a: a, b = b, a
    if c < b: b, c = c, b
    return a, b, c
nice :)
FWIW, that question was heaps better than the last one I answered. I cleaned it up considerably, but check out the original. stackoverflow.com/questions/35953414/…
06:04
hah the edit history is great because the original clunks of text had me skimming through not interested in reading it. But giving one line at a time with code, made it more attractive to read.
@idjaw Sorting networks are cute. But they're not much use in Python.
oh absolutely. that question is prime example of: "You are not allowed using Python to do Python.....because education reasons"
Indeed
and +1 for trying to teach OP what's going on.
06:07
I've been delaying going to sleep, because we are getting on to a plane with our two wild toddlers and it just hasn't fully hit me yet how insane it might be...
or it has...and that is why I'm delaying :P
no it has not
FWIW, many moons ago I wrote my own qsort in C. On sublists of length 9-20 it uses selection sort, but for sublists of length 2-8 it uses sorting networks. It was faster than my compiler's stdlib qsort. :)
@JGreenwell have you experienced toddlers-on-a-plane first hand?
@PM2Ring that's neat. I've been wanting to do more C. Maybe I should do something like that to get myself better acquainted with the language.
yes, both with my siblings and my own
am I in for something?
06:12
depends on what age you mean by toddler (3-5 are usually better) and your flight crew
3.5 son, 1.5 daughter
1 and a half......yeah, earplugs for when taking off (use earbud headphones if you have to) and land to avoid worst of ear popping
my daughter is a screamer. This should be barrels of fun
everyone told me to keep them awake before but I found my son did better letting him not be tired and telling him all about the planes (with "illustrative" toy planes) so he wasn't bored
Give some thought to what you feed the kids before hand, in case they get air-sick.
06:16
yeah my wife wrapped a bunch of little toys because my kids love opening presents. I brought along some of the toy train tracks, just big enough to be able to connect them to fit on the tray.
he's train obsessed. So hopefully that will help
and good call on the food PM....my daughter is the one we have to be careful with
my son has inherited my stomach of steel.
he's pretty solid
my kids never had a problem with food
also, expect to annoy some people
no matter how well your kids behave
oh yes. I'm preparing myself for that one. The flight is full. So it's not going to be easy.
Seriously, had one where daughter just slept the entire time (ended up being sick but worked for the flight at least) and still heard grumbling from a few people
yeah...can't please everyone. I heard someone ranting about how children should be banned from planes and it doesn't matter what it does to the parents. They should realize what they get themselves in to if they decide to have kids.
I usually just try and remind myself of my younger, dumber self and what stupid thing I would have said at the time
....I do that when I do code reviews too, come to think about it
06:21
heheh
particularly when it is my old code and I think "was I drunk when I wrote this"
oh my goodness....I remember looking at old code I wrote and I actually felt the heat in my face from how embarrassed I got.
even worse when you see your old comment reminding you how brilliant the obfuscated code you spewed out is
I remember when I first learned about comprehensions and lambdas
I will let you imagine what I did
and then multiply that by about 10
goto
...all I am saying
06:23
ha. amazing
actually no, it's worse
recursion using goto
that's a beautiful mess right there.
in my defense I was in grade school
oh well that changes everything
Then I learned COBOL and I learned what true suffering was ;)
06:28
I remember my cousin telling me his FORTRAN stories
and the wonderful punch cards
number them!
I used to write C and Perl code for UPC, SKU, and receipt printing for POS systems. Got promoted and had to train a new guy (no degree "so we can pay him less" - not IT dept's idea there) and having to correct him on testing new printing functions...overnight....which involved a while loop
I worked on POS and CRM systems. cool
once upon a time
Back in punch card days FORTRAN statements had sequence numbers, so you didn't really need additional numbering. But I once saw a guy drop a couple of hundred unnumbered punch cards of assembler source. He didn't bother attempting to sort them, he just chucked them into the bin and spent several hours re-punching them.
I found one of my old print-offs (from when we used to print code) in C for printer port communications - showed to a new CS majors when he told me "programming is easy"
partially related. My dad was standing on the train platform, and had hand written pages of his thesis...a nice gust of wind and a weak grip had them all scattered over the tracks. He made a crazy/insane mad dash and managed to get them all.
but in the moment, he was going through a panic attack over the fear of both losing everything and a train coming by
:S
I guess that +1 for technology
we won't have that problem now!
:P
06:37
unless you drop your tablet/laptop
Whoa!
@JGreenwell shoulda used the cloud! :P
or other backups even
non-technical people and backing up work.....
I was once finishing a paper of mine for my final microprocessors lab class. I was on the subway typing it all up and saving it to a USB key. I wasn't paying attention as my stop came by (I was saving it directly on to the USB key), and I just grabbed the part of my laptop that had the key, bending it 90 degrees
@JGreenwell Yeah. Doing IO on old mainframes back before device drivers were a thing was "fun". Especially in assembler...
@idjaw D'oh!
06:40
My solution was to take apart the plastic casing...plug it and hold it at just the right angle to allow the data to copy back to my laptop. It took 3 attempts until I finally got a clean 100% copy.
yeah, my dad told me horror stories about assembler when I complained about C/C++/etc
heh...I setup a couple of students with auto-save who were exceptionally bad at correctly saving their work.
This was a mistake - as now they come to me, a lot, for restores
hehe
on that note. It's been fun chatting, gents. I think it's time I faced the music. Time to sleep and get this party started. Big day ahead.
rbrb!
and the statements "you remember what I did last time? just do that" doesn't seem to work
g'night idjaw
Good luck with the flight, idjaw!
thanks! cheers
06:44
Speaking of USB sticks, sucks to be this guy; I suspect he's bricked it.
wait, GPT on Windows 7.....as far as I remember GPT is not allowed on removable media in Windows 7
...though that would explain the Found invalid GPT message
I miss when I worked on pure Linux and Unix systems
either way its that time of day when I'm not sure if it is early morning or late at night, so off to bed I go.
Night all
07:02
Sweet dreams!
@khajvah Could you help me with something really quick? Pretty sure I'm missing something when it comes to POSTing.
07:17
@Saroekin so what's your question?
cabbage
@khajvah Okay when submitting a request through Reddit API, it doesn't seem to complete it even though I believe I'm utilizing the request properly. Here's a snippet of my code that is directed exactly towards my POST: hastebin.com/raw/acevakofiy Don't think I need to include anything else.
assembly is simple. I don't understand why people were claiming it's hard. In fact, it's easier than doing massive OOP project
@Saroekin what is s?
@khajvah Sorry s is the session object from Requests.
07:25
@Saroekin What errors do you get?
print the response and see the error
@khajvah They vary, though these are some: hastebin.com/jijadomofo.vhdl Note: I'm using proxies too so it may be a little bit off. Though the reason I know it's not working is that when a created user's name and password is saved to a file, and I check it using www.reddit.com/user/[username], it comes up with a 404 error.
@Saroekin there you have it, it's unable to connect to reddit
proxy configuration might be the issue
try doing the same without proxies argument
@khajvah Well I'd say yes, though when I run it with another program using Reddit's API it works with the given proxies, though for some reason this doesn't work. I was thinking I wasn't setting up a .json dict correctly, though really I'm not sure. And okay I'll try it. Thanks for the help by the way.
@Saroekin from the error you have posted, it doesn't even send the json data.
@khajvah Oh hmm, well then I'm lost. When I run it without the proxies argument, it does the same thing, saves the data though wasn't actually registered.
07:34
@Saroekin what's the error? The same thing?
@khajvah Actually there are no errors.
@Saroekin there has to be a response in object p
print p.text
@khajvah Okay now it's leaving me a captcha-error, though I don't think that's the main problem. I'll run it through with proxies to see what I get there too; though otherwise, this was the error I received: hastebin.com/utucazobef.lua
@khajvah I received these errors actually when running without proxies: hastebin.com/ejomiqevaf.vhdl
lol what captcha
Disregard that last message, thought it was connected to my previous tests though it wasn't. And yeah I don't know haha.
07:41
this seems to be an API issue. You have to read the documentation.
Also, the documentation has nothing about /api/register/, from what I read
@khajvah Yeah for some reason they don't show it there, though it's odd that captchas show up when using Requests. By that I mean when I used PRAW for creating redditors as a wrapper for Reddit API, I had no issue with captchas and I just used it again today and it worked fine. Here's an example of /api/register: reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/34t0df/…
> The registration endpoint is deprecated for API consumers. This goes alongside asking all API clients to convert to OAuth; we're moving to an ecosystem wherein 3rd party clients aren't directly asking users to input passwords.
The expected path is that, during your OAuth sign in flow, a new user will get directed to the standard sign in / registration page on reddit.com.
@Saroekin according to that page, the url should be /api/register/[username]
@khajvah I began with that, though it wasn't working so I tried just /api/register.
@Saroekin Well, they don't support registration with API, so I would find another way if I were you
@khajvah This is what I was using previously and not having problems with (via PRAW): github.com/praw-dev/praw/blob/master/praw/__init__.py#L776
07:50
it's not documented, even if it is still there, they can remove it any day.
@khajvah The registration?
@Saroekin yes
> The expected path is that, during your OAuth sign in flow, a new user will get directed to the standard sign in / registration page on reddit.com.
@khajvah What about this site? It has all of the Reddit API, and /registration/ is one of them: apigee.com/console/reddit If this doesn't work then I'll just go back to using PRAW; though hopefully I can get it working using Requests.
@Saroekin note that I never said it's not working
your issue seemed to be with captcha
@khajvah Right, right, was just trying to find some documentation. And yeah, I really don't get why it works with PRAW and not Requests though lol.
07:54
you can get it working, but writing new code for undocumented and unsupported feature isn't a good idea
@Saroekin you got captcha errors
@khajvah No of course, though why PRAW doesn't have prompted captchas.
Hey up
cbg Fizzy :)
@Saroekin it might handle it internally
Reddit has API endpoints for handling captcha, I already gave you the link
Garlic.
07:59
@khajvah True, okay I'll do some more research and test out different angles; and cool I'll try some things with API endpoints. Thanks for your time.
You are welcome
cabbage @Martijn :-)
Looks Nice
08:27
Some of those configurations remind me of this: i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/PM2Ring/SpheriCoilBw0.jpg Here's a more photo-realistic version: i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/PM2Ring/SpheriCoilGmesh1Sa.jpg
And a GIF, in simplified colours due to GIF's limited palette:
Nice design for a park ride :P
why did he tag nasm?
because of stupidity
@PM2Ring @BhargavRao ^
08:42
so it is @PM2Ring who didn't do that
 
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09:54
Hi..
Can anybody help me with http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35943645/how-do-i-specify-my-own-data-values-in-django-rest-framework-jwt/35944078#35944078 ?
 
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Cabbage! @AndrasDeak
TIR geeks love checkerboard patterned floors :)
@danidee morning:)
i actually had a breakfast that contained pieces of a cabbage
so for the first time it felt very right to say it
lol:D
I'm not a huge fan of cabbage myself
Hmmm. i thought every SO python programmer loved cabbages :)
11:19
well I'm a noob at python and not a real programmer, I might grow up to like cabbage later:P
though I did get the bronze badge a few days ago!
ah, good for you. i don't even have a plastic badge :(
:(
all of my answers are either numpy or matplotlib
native python is hard;)
i looking to get active in php, but i've not gotten anything php'ish to do for a long time
even if...i'll probably do it in python
sometimes i wish i had a bitchy and annoying interpreter to work with
it'll be cool to have messages like this
SyntaxError: Oh my Goodness!!! you suck
AbuseThon?
probably
Then there could be a community that'll contribute swear words and a lot of funny insults, and AbuseThon will fetch them from there.
if not it will become too predictable and more annoying than intended
12:18
off to watch some EPL football rhubarb!
What can be the python equivalent of this
function get_coordinates($city, $street, $province)
{
$address = urlencode($city.','.$street.','.$province);
$url = "http://maps.google.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=$address&sensor=false&region=Poland";
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_PROXYPORT, 3128);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 0);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$response_a = json_decode($response);
Looks like Google's AlphaGo has won 3-0 against the world Go champion
12:36
Computers will never enjoy a salad... ?
@paul23 that's just rude towards dell
@JonClements best out of 10?
 
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I had posted this question, it's been over 2 days. Hence, posting here: stackoverflow.com/questions/35791965/…
title: OperationalError: unable to open database file: sqlalchemy
14:46
Weekend cabbage
Hi @morgan
user559633
15:11
@MorganThrapp Make old fashioneds with it. Delicious.
@tristan Yeah, that's on the menu once it reaches a reasonable time of day here, like, say, noon.
15:40
@PM2Ring I've just answered a question in the tag about "two rings":P
that moment
I was looking for some info recommending against unicode_literals to back my claims. Found Python futures page that had 3 quotes telling why to avoid it. Too bad the third one quoted me.
@AnttiHaapala time to put it on wikipedia;)
16:00
I mean, at least I wasn't disagreeing with my past self, but that "for further evidence, there is a page that quotes me"
seems legit;)
16:30
will there ever be a change in computer science that doesn't somehow ended up linked to xkcd?
stackoverflow.com/questions/35960247/… that is not going to work, like ever.
I think we need to get SOpython into xkcd... some day now...
10k rows, and almost 2k columns.........oy, I'm going to munging for days
16:48
SO started in 07, they should have remembered that :/
08?
just read the history yesterday
> Aug 26 '08 at 0:16
Yep ... :/
pointless discussion about silencing warnings. most of the content is in comments
@Antti, you [c]ing a lot these days? :P
yes
no one in [c] room has 3k :(:(:(:(
;(
and we're all programming in CPython mostly ;)
16:58
Hah, Could've helped you, But Puppy gave me a promo. :)
I'll join you there from next week?
@Antti, chatroom link? :/

C

C stands for Control.
puppy gave you a promo?
maybe I'll join there to spy :D
Sure, We need more spies :P
17:28
Maybe I'll learn C so I can help out.
Learn R too.
R does embed well in Python
@BhargavRao I misread that big time
Hey, this is a SFW chatroom
one day someone should learn all the single letter languages so when asked which languages they know they can recite the alphabet
17:38
I only know of C, D, F(#), J, and R.
though not quite 26 so your alphabet song would be a wee bit off
18:11
^do we have dupe for these "sudo pip install / OR use venv"?
18:33
Hmm what is python's fastest datastructure when I just want to "insert-retrieve" items? (and each time I retrieve I also need to delete it)
@paul23 explain
Well consider I have a long list, and sometimes I delete items. - To prevent memory of growing too much I keep track of "deleted positions" so they can be filled later again. - What structure would you use to keep track of the deleted positions?
Order in which they are "read" isn't important, and the main use is reading it once.
The documentation seems to indicate to "just use lists". docs.python.org/2/tutorial/…
stack is good for LIFO only
are you asking for something like a graph?
@JGreenwell Not really, just something that holds references (indices).
18:49
I always assume that lists with push/pop are optimal
and tricks like deque are necessary if you're manipulating other than the end
maybe pre-allocation can help, whatever you choose?
hmm
> Lists perform well as either fixed length arrays or variable length stacks. However, for queue applications using pop(0) or insert(0,v)), collections.deque() offers superior O(1) performance because it avoids the O(n) step of rebuilding a full list for each insertion or deletion.
it seems to say what I believed
@paul23 ^
mmk, thought lists might've been quite complex to facilitate fast insertion without having to copy each time more memory needs to be allocated.
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