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user559633
20:06
Christmas has far outgrown its religious roots
Yeah it's just a commerce fest now
Cbg
user559633
cbg
cbg Robert
cbg!!!
20:10
Not sure I'd call it outgrowing, but it's certainly changed
Ceebee geebies!
cbg Bobert
True, but I mean versus the US which switches to calling it Winter Break and not allowing Christmas pageants (instead Holiday Parties) at public schools - which I'm not against actually
how's the trip going idjaw?
I'm not sure the US has been that clear cut in its rebranding
But yeah I don't know if UK schools still call it Christmas
Who knows what people have decided it's allowed to be called
@JGreenwell Trip is going pretty well. We are trying to get the kids to nap but the time difference has them out of sorts. Weather is a bit cold, but the scenery is beautiful. We went on a hike this morning.
20:13
Bleh I'm stuck on a hackerrank thing
@RobertGrant which one? Looking for a puzzle to get through while the kids are napping
oh lord. one of those.....ergggghh.. fine :P
matrix rotation :D:D:
user559633
oh nice, this is perfect -- i was looking for example problems to work through with C
20:16
@tristan kewl, remember to be in C room as well
user559633
:) although i should be working on my company instead of looking for more problems to solve
find a reason to have a matrix rotation in your app tristan. Problem solved.
I'd actually like to look into CPython internals, look at the function call code
user559633
@idjaw i already shoehorned in tries
20:19
Well, if you can't rotate matrices, how can you possibly switch from horizontal scaling to vertical scaling?
user559633
pretty sure i'm about 3 years out from curing cancer just by nature of finding new ways to procrastinate on getting through the boring parts of this application
@AnttiHaapala nice
user559633
@AnttiHaapala yeah well done sir
these stars
user559633
20:20
oh god i knew that would happen
I just wanted to make a pretty picture.
well, sometimes solving unrelated puzzles helps your subconscious work out actual coding problems you are having
so you could always use that excuse
yeah
it is true
and sleeping helps a lot, so you should sleep at work. A lot. If someone asks what are you doing, tell that you're solving problems efficiently. Which is also true.
4
Hey, all new stars. Tristan will be so happy.
user559633
@JGreenwell yeah -- i had to go down the rabbit hole of "kind of understanding" natural language processing to deal with a data issue i was having, but then that got tedious and i started looking for reasons to use more..eclectic data structures
20:21
Wow, I don't think I've ever seen a star board without any Kevin.
Time to use poke's mass unstar script. :P
@MorganThrapp fixed it, Kevin mentioned on starboard.
Perhaps Kevin's on the other side of the ship
"kind of understanding" is the only way to understand natural language processing - that's why it's fuzzy
user559633
i'm always happy. i'm just afflicted with resting bitchy face
20:22
@AnttiHaapala Phew, I was worried for a minute there.
@RobertGrant you mean port side
user559633
i once pushed kevin off the star board and the state of new jersey reported a faint screaming sound on monday morning
@AnttiHaapala Yes, well. Any port in a storm, as they say! sips port
think about how backwards the chat would be if the starboard was on the left side.
I am a bit worried what would classify as eclectic data structures but we all must dabble in the dark arts every once and a while
user559633
20:25
yeah, pretty sure that engineering hire number one will take about a half hour looking at this code, then either punch me in the jaw or leave without saying a word
@tristan thought that was me!
user559633
it still can be. how do you feel about unpaid internships
Woohoo! warms up punching hand
I'll accept pay in cocktails.
Wouldn't want your jaw to get cold
20:27
And I promise I won't punch you too hard.
whatever happened to paying interns in beer
user559633
as if the code they write isn't bad enough
user559633
i'll be glad that fizzy cyberbullied me into lifting more when it comes time to hire engineer number 2
@AnttiHaapala add space between Stack and Overflow
user559633
20:30
yeah, if you don't add a space, they'll have no idea what you're talking about
Argh the star board is going crazy! Luckily the port is delicious.
Star board has returned to normal.
@BhargavRao can't edit
user559633
you're not my real dad folds arms
20:31
Wow I got a star for about half a second
@AnttiHaapala sigh, Nice issue tho :)
probably it doesn't matter
user559633
it deeply doesn't
this is from the question that had 1 dv and 1 cv and complaints about how stupid question it is
GvR, in 20 minutes: WHAT IS THIS STACKOVER FLOW!?
20:33
instead, the questions that have a missing } get upvs at first
user559633
the space between "stack" and "overflow" only matters to their marketing department and honestly, saying that the issue came up while contributing to "farty baby weekly" would make no difference to the bug report
I never remember how is it written, since I always just type stackoverflow.com
if I type stack overflow.com, it doesn't work
Sta ckOverflow.
user559633
SnackOverchomp
St. Ackoverflow
20:35
Stackoverfloooooow
Sta ckOverflow Sta ckOverflow (PEP8 says 4 spaces).
overingstackflow
user559633
StacRuntimeError: maximum recusion depth exceeded
user559633
okay, later guys, going to focus up
Cheers sir
20:38
peace
later tris
I'm still watching explore.org/live-cams/player/kitten-rescue-cam about 5 months after Tristan first linked me to it.
@paul23 apache can.
This is the full log. I can't understand what is going on? pastebin.com/CzEqCFHR
21:02
@AbhishekBhatia Pretty sure you've been told this before, but put the whole Traceback in the question. The log you've just shown shows the error to happen on an import line in the file in your question (which I deduce is home.py), not the line you seem to be assuming. So everyone is looking in the wrong place. You need to look at line 29 of models.py as indicating in the traceback. Where is that trying to create a db file (i.e. what's the URI you use to set up engine in that file)?
Ah, they've gone. Free debugging not quick enough.
@JRichardSnape he'll be back;)
@AndrasDeak Of that, I am quite sure.
21:05
cbg
cbg antti
I see you've been debugging python core again :)
Is this the right room for python core?
god psycopg2 is so damn easy after trying jdbc
Is JDBC hard?
21:11
No
Well. A bit.
it's uncomfortable
Yes - it is that.
Dem, I hate it when I run outta close votes :(
Was gonna say, I must be cleverer than I thought. Status quo restored.
Oh Bobby, I'm quite sure you are cleverer than you thought.
21:15
In prospect theory, the pseudocertainty effect is people's tendency to perceive an outcome as certain while in fact it is uncertain. It is observed in multi-stage decisions, in which evaluation of outcomes in previous decision stage is discarded when making an option in subsequent stages. == Example == Kahneman and Tversky (1986) illustrated the pseudocertainty effect by the following examples. First, consider this problem: Which of the following options do you prefer? C. 25% chance to win $30 and 75% chance to win nothing D. 20% chance to win $45 and 80% chance to win nothing In this case, 42...
I registered in Twitter a while ago but now I realize how unimportant am I, as I don't have anything to tweet about
You can follow stuff you like, though
:D harsh, Paul, harsh. You are, of course correct, I have minimal information on Bobby's cleverness or otherwise, self perception or accuracy thereof or indeed the (in)consistency of his thought in general. In fact, all I know for certain is that he claims by implication that he can JDBC ;)
I'm now suffering from serious self-doubt.
I was just linking to a nice psychological phenomenon I read.. Right?
I choose to think Robert is clever, as him not being clever would make me extremely unclever (JDBC stuff)
21:20
:P
Guys I honestly say the dumbest things on here, you are definitely all smarter than me :)
If you don't believe me we can meet and I can prove it to you
Those Kahnemnan and Tversky papers linked from that article are very good BTW - I've done quite a bit of looking into (the fallacy of) rational choice.
@RobertGrant But would you be able to find the place?
Talking with strangers in person is hard, so that's not a proof :P
@JRichardSnape sorry, I don't understand?
21:23
Now I'm stuck.
@JRichardSnape Sry that I was typo I just made right now. Here is the full log file: pastebin.com/vdAVrFFN
models.py->http://pastebin.com/T4Db5a63
...something about rice? And interviews?
@AbhishekBhatia I think you misunderstand. I can see the log (and the error in it), but it is (or was) not in the question (on the main site). so everyone reading your question would assume the error was thrown from line 10 of the code you put in the question, whereas in fact it's thrown from line 29 of a different file (that you've now linked here but is nowhere in the question). Look at that file. Where is it trying to create a sqlite db file? Is it allowed to?
The database it is trying to create is in the directory with the permissions:
drwxrwxrwx 2 www-data www-data 4096 Mar 13 20:36 database
Thanks for the suggestion, I will change the question.
@BhargavRao hmm me too
21:37
Guess everyone then :D
@AbhishekBhatia I think you should. That directory doesn't appear in the ls output you carefully copied into the question, for instance. Other useful info you will want - the owner info for that dir suggests to me that the directory was created by code running under the apache user - is that true? If so - did the .db file get created, or not? If yes - permissions on it?
o/ @joncle
@JonClements ahoy \o
yjhrh
21:38
Oh no, he's speaking Welsh again.
@JRichardSnape Wouldn't a tool to debug those properties be so much more useful. (Just see live which processes have permissions in apache on what file, how it is locked etc etc).
I gave up on apache (on windows) due to all those permission problems. And seemingly impossible to debug without testing every step one-by-one.
Notes down yet another instance of racism in his llyfr
@paul23 Quite possibly. I'm just trying to advise on the debugging steps you might go through before posting a question. I'm out now anyway.
@JRichardSnape Everyone can speak Welsh... I'm especially proficient after a bottle of brandy for instance...
@JRichardSnape Oh wasn't a snide remark or something. Just wondering why no one seems to feel permission-hell is a problem large enough to abstract permissions away.
21:41
@paul23 It's a good call - permission-hell can be, well, just that!
@JRichardSnape I created the directory database using a different user and then changed the ownership of the directory to apache user.
...and it still fails?
(after a restart of apache etc)
yeah exactly, no .db is created.
I suspect FlaskApps.wsgi is the culprit
@JRichardSnape Please the question again, I have made the edits.
It makes more sense now.
Hi @JonClements, I'm sorry to say the copycat you didn't upvote the other day had their answer removed:P
@AndrasDeak oh how I weep :p
21:55
@AbhishekBhatia I have not got time to chase this any further. I'll say this: You need to be more careful / take smaller steps. You say "no .db is created", yet in the question now, it shows that the .db file is created. I said you'd want to know permissions on that file - they are not shown. Also - when you run the final python FlaskApps.wsgi - is that how you are really trying to run your app? And what user do you believe is running the code at that point?
I'm not asking for you to answer me directly now. I'm asking to prompt some thought so you can refine your question.
The .db is created when I start from the interpreter not the apache.
Rhubarb, Time to sleep :)
good night @BhargavRao
@AbhishekBhatia the real wtf here is to actually use sqlite for something that requires multiple-writer access.
I recommend postgresql. Another thing is that you want to specify an absolute path to the sqlite db if you really have to use it. No one says that current working directory has to be that of the .wsgi file
@BhargavRao sleep well
22:09
There is someone knowing something about mDNS with python? or with a package like zeroconf
@AnttiHaapala Thanks!!!! Using absolute path fixes it. That was silly. Can you elucidate multiple-writer access? Apache is only user here for the server.
Rice...and interviews. And Brad Pitt?
@AbhishekBhatia only 1 thread can write to sqlite at a given time
22:31
so other requests would wait?
I'm sure Tom Cruise was also involved
WTF? A 37k user posting 4 separate answers: stackoverflow.com/questions/35976504/python-list-operating
I guess this is folly, but is flask able to also setup non server-receiver connections? So for example I can keep a connection open and check if a person is still connected (and request him to update certain information).
@PM2Ring lots of gaps in posting history
Fair enough. But still...
22:49
7 years 6 months, they're practically an SO relic
wow, you can get a lot of rep just from having old, simply okay, posts
it just goes to show you that having access to mod tools doesn't just *poof* make you aware of The Way Things Work
232
Q: Calling C/C++ from python?

shooshWhat would be the quickest way to construct a python binding to a C or C++ library? (using windows if this matters)

this was the top Q for the guy
1 line, 1000 rep
good old days, when everything was on topic:)
now that shit would be closed as too broad
22:51
yup:D
...I was trying to be nice when I said "okay"
and maybe POB?
"quickest" might be subjective
421
A: How can I update the current line in a C# Windows Console App?

shooshIf you print only "\r" to the console the cursor goes back to the begining of the current line and then you can rewrite it. This should do the trick: for(int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { Console.Write("\r{0}% ", i); } Notice the few spaces after the number to make sure that whatever was there ...

this the top answer: 4krep. by telling to print '\r'
@AnttiHaapala interesting that there's a buttload of discussion below it in comments, but none from our user
it is so wrong.
105
Q: What does "SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'" mean in Python?

ncoghlanWhen I try to use a print statement in Python, it gives me this error: >>> print "Hello world!" File "<stdin>", line 1 print "Hello world!" ^ SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print' What does that mean?

22:55
hmmm
nick coghlan changed that QA to "community wiki" since he didn't "feel it right to get rep for that QA"
In 2013 they had -300 rep one day, and +300 the other day, bounty on the same post
(and he was the one who proposed and contributed the patch)
like wtf...
it's a self-answered one, their own accepted
is it possible that 2 years ago bounty was refunded on your own post?
or was it probably a mod revert?
@AnttiHaapala sounds like a nice guy
and then a guy who says "print \r" gets 4k rep
22:57
let's suggest a name change to "sheesh":P
Is there any common library for recording audio in linux, windows, android.
@AbhishekBhatia Probably not. There is PyAudio, but it doesn't appear to do Android.
dang, shoosh even has an attitude, and I missed it!
23:13
@AbhishekBhatia possibly kivy but its likely going to have to platform specific for Android at least
Yeah. He just said that I was an idiot for down-voting his multiple answers. I replied that I didn't down-vote any of his answers. I was almost tempted to prove it by subsequently down-voting. ;) Both comments are now gone and I've got one more "helpful flag" on my tally. Win-win. :)
@PM2Ring appears to be an interesting character :p
now that is one bad q and bad answers
Ideally, there should be no answers on that question until the OP clarifies that all the objects in the list are Box instances. But meh.
@AnttiHaapala I'm a bit hesitant about del-voting historical questions when the rules were different. Isn't it enough that it's closed?
@AnttiHaapala I feel like as if you started tugging on a piece of yarn labelled "shoosh", and now I wonder how much will be left of the sweater when you're done pulling
23:19
@JonClements For certain values of "interesting". :) Thanks for the rapid action on the flag. Is there any point in someone else merging all his answers into one? I suspect that if I did it he'd just rollback, and of course I couldn't delete the extra answers.
@PM2Ring yeah we'd need a mod for that
user doesn't seem too compliant
Well - technically they are stand alone answers as they're different approaches... I'd just leave it - all they've done is expose themselves to a multiple avenue of downvotes - be it on their head -
Fair enough.
@AndrasDeak Note that Jon is a diamond mod, which is why his name appears in blue.
@PM2Ring oh wow;)
@AndrasDeak I thought you were already aware of that?
23:23
Martijn as well. Are you sure it's the diamond, and not the ninja suit?:P
@JonClements me too
@AndrasDeak Not like we don't bump into each other in SOCVR
@JonClements oh is that you too??
/me looks puzzled... huh!? wat!?
</sarcasm> @PM2Ring I'm aware of this, thanks:) I was just reflecting to the part of your message saying "someone else merging all his answers into one" (emphasis mine), suggesting that you'd edit yourself
which would indeed be somewhat pointless, since I agree that it would end up with one of the mods sooner or later (probably one present)
@AndrasDeak Thank goodness that was sarcasm... I was starting to wonder if you were a goldish :p
23:26
@JonClements what's a goldish?:)
fish?
@AndrasDeak Huh - strange question - why do you ask? <g>
:D
Also, I usually use a lot of smileys, partly because I'm very rarely being serious. But I know this can be annoying to most people, so I try to avoid them every once in a while
I was hoping my intent was unambiguous, but then again you can't possibly know how familiar I am with the ropes here
Hopefully not too familiar - we normally use them to tie people up before throwing them in the dungeon...
oh no, I'm an end user:P
pitchfork's another thing, but ropes -- no
@AndrasDeak I thought about editing it myself, but my instincts tell me that would end badly. And it looks like we'd be in for a long wait expecting sheesh to do it themself. :)
23:31
yyeaaah...not gonna happen
23:42
Anyone here well versed with pycharm?
well I am using it right now
I'm trying to find how to generate documentation, to see how that works out with the comments etc.
But as explained here: jetbrains.com/pycharm/help/…
"On the main menu, choose Tools | Sphinx quickstart." - I don't see "sphinx quickstart" at all.
are you running 5.0?
5.4
this is what I see: imgur.com/xYAMyrU
stupid question #2: do you have sphinx installed?
23:56
@AndrasDeak oh I assumed pycharm installed those things automatically. As part of the ide.
> Note: The documentation generators should be properly installed on your machine. Refer to their respective download and installation pages for details.
on the right on the pycharm page you linked
Well I then would've kind of expected a grayed-out-link, but yes installing fixed it. I was thinking along the lines: "I have a student version, is it completelly not there maybe?"
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