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13:01
Eyes out on stalks?
How do you not realize that before you drink them? lol
guys, have you ever used uwsgi for production servers?
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yes
I think I understand how the Usenet users felt about the Eternal September
you guys who spend so much time on SO have far more patience than I do for that...
13:08
@tristan Is it working fine?
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@khajvah yes
ok, thanks, will try
@Programmer took 6 shots to wake up, obv.
Morning cabbage.
@Programmer Because I go to starbucks and ask for the strongest thing possible, then mix it with an energy drink. Such much vasodilation
13:11
cabbage Morgan
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cbg
What do we do when someone posts the exact same question twice? Neither question has an answer, and I suspect he won't get one. stackoverflow.com/questions/36008812/… I should mention that the 2nd version got bounced back from raspberrypi.stackexchange.com
Brief-rbrb, gtg
@PM2Ring In the span of two hours? Kill it with fire!
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13:12
@PM2Ring dupe one to the other
Point taken. I don't drink coffee for the caffeine though, I drink it for the taste. Also @corvid that sounds scary
Ah, one is migrated from another site
I have drinken enough caffeine to see into the endless eternity
@Carpetsmoker Cross-posting is still a no-no, though.
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@corvid do you live in boston?
13:13
@PM2Ring Yeah, but many people encourage it :-/
@AnttiHaapala Is c and c++ a new language
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@Carpetsmoker then they're encouraging an annoying thing that's discouraged
So should I dupe-close link the new one with the old one?
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i voted to dupe close to his original q
13:14
@tristan I don't disagree ... but: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/295800/…
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@Carpetsmoker i disagree with shog then
@tristan Ah. I didn't notice, due to not refreshing.
@tristan Indeed I do
user559633
i think your question got the downvotes because it didn't hit home to them. i think if you wrote it as "user posts ruby questions about regex on serverfault and stackoverflow", it would be more popular
crossposting results in a bad UX nearly 100% of the time
13:18
From shog9's link: "But cutting-and-pasting between two sites is never okay. If you want a different perspective, you should phrase the question specifically for that group."
@PM2Ring Which happens exactly never
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@corvid is it just me or is $2000 for a 1br apartment near davis square overpriced?
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Q: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

Colin NewellIt is possible to migrate a question from one Stack Exchange site to another by closing, but if I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both (multipost)? For example, I have a question that's earned me the tumbleweed badge on SO and I...

Thank you my problem is a bit more complex but the principle is to really write smaller chunks at a time. By the way, why are you limiting the chunk to 65536? Here I am limited by int size as it appears. Can I replace your size by the int range? Or anything more efficient, what is your take? — kaligne 4 mins ago
should I reverse my vote :D
@tristan to buy ?D:
13:21
you city folks pay so much for apartments
@tristan Seems very overpriced, I would say ~1 - 1.2k is about correct price for that area, depending on how far away you are. Mine's like a 3 bedroom and only costs ~$2300/month
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@AnttiHaapala monthly rent. if it was $2k for a 1br (to buy), then i'd buy all of them that i could
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@corvid oh jeez. do you mind if i ask what neighborhood you're in? gf and i are looking at back bay and davis sq
Just connected to a client's machine and they have AOL desktop running. Guys, I think I found a portal to the 90s.
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@MorganThrapp that's awesome
13:23
Davis square is the closest T stop to me. It's a very nice area in general, and it's on the redline (which is the best line), I'm not entirely sure what back bay is like
we pay $785/month for a relatively large 1BR :)
now that shitty question is getting upvotes but my answer isnt
scr*w you SO :d
well maybe you should've given a shitty answer:P
solution: ask more shitty questions?
13:24
to address the masses
@enderland bin-go.
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much appreciated corvid
@AnttiHaapala My theory is that votes aren't really from people, that's just for show. In reality the votes come from a random number generator... Well, I'm not really sure if that's actually true, but it does seem to fit the observed facts.
Stack Overflow is my personal Truman Show
I posted a single answer on The Workplace a few days ago. I believe it now has about 125 upvotes :-/ Apparently spending five minutes on a basic answer at The Workplace is the same as spending hours on Stack Overflow is we count it in reputation...
13:33
@Carpetsmoker true story
smaller sites reward answers a lot better than SO
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~~my internet pointz~~
A week or so ago I wrote a throw-away answer (originally just a comment) on U&L to a pretty basic question. Somehow it became a Hot Network Question & I got tons of upvotes. Meanwhile, there's a stack of good answers I've written for 1 rep newbies that never got an upvote, and a lot of them didn't even get an accept, although I generally post an "informative" comment about accepting when I answer newbie questions these days.
@enderland It probably got so many upvotes because it's a pretty basic simple "common sense" type of answer. Anyone can see that's a good answer and upvote! Not so much with more complicated tech stuff...
I write answers on Stack Overflow to learn
@Carpetsmoker Workplace suffers from that somewhat, especially when questions hit HNQ
@Carpetsmoker the SO equivalent of bikeshedding
13:36
@PM2Ring there is 15 min time limit on accepts
@enderland HNQ?
@enderland Yeah, I think that's the best attitude. Otherwise it just gets frustrating.
@Carpetsmoker hot network questions
you FGITW the answer; the teen nowadays have attention span of 3.8 seconds, they will forget that they ever asked on stack overflow
HNQ = Hot Network Question
13:37
Ah, yes ;-)
Wow, been on a two-week hunt for build stability, and finally have Jenkins reporting all builds green. Now we stand a chance of releasing in a timely fashion
did you just comment out all the tests? :P
@PM2Ring :/
deflate uses something like 32K backbuffers and so, and this guy thinks 4G is a big performance improvement :d
@AnttiHaapala Hey, that's not true, I once paid attention to something for 5 seconds.
@MorganThrapp it is average, with non-zero variance, so you seem to well within the distribution
13:44
@AnttiHaapala Fair enough. I was just thinking of the issue of disk buffering, not the block size that gzip itself uses. OTOH, "it still compresses only byte at a time" isn't exactly correct, either. :p
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@enderland I once had a coworker who fixed all of his tests by modifying the general test framework (that he was using wrong) in such a way that broke all the other tests... Apparently it didn't occur to him to, you know, actually run the damn thing outside of his own two tests
@PM2Ring of course not "one byte at a time" hmmhm
but that it will need to be fed bytes...
Google's ability to find me gifs has been slacking recently.
13:46
apparently there is a site giphy
user559633
the struggle is real
which I learned about recenlty
No, Google, a picture is not a gif even if it has the .gif extension. rabble rabble
@PM2Ring fixed
btw if you ever need such, the lz4 algorithm is pretty awesome
God, life is so hard. It occasionally takes me a couple minutes to find the right gif. #strugglebus
13:48
#firstworldproblems
@enderland And is a pretty successful
Alright, giphy is pretty good.
user559633
Yeah, giphy's alright
user559633
And another strange thing to star. How was your tea, Tristan? It was extremely alright.
user559633
Overwhelmingly okay.
13:53
@AnttiHaapala Yes. I was looking at LZ4 a week or two ago, when I was considering answering a question from a guy working on a tiny embedded system who wanted a compressor that uses line buffering so that if his device loses power he'd only lose a single line of data.
I've never tried to implement deflate or LZ77. But I once wrote a LZW compressor & decompressor in JavaScript. :) It encodes the binary data in base64, since JavaScript isn't very good when it comes to outputting binary. :)
Well, with Kevin missing everyone is confused. They know they're supposed to star SOMETHING, but no one can figure out what.
@tristan I just read the top starred message and it made me star that
@tristan You scared your secret starrer away
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@khajvah Well, we pay for each star in the room
Every time someone stars something Kevin has to get another tattoo. Guys, he's running out of skin.
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13:57
The GTK guy has posted his code. There's no GTK stuff in it, only cv2 and matplotlib. The plot thickens.
@Ffisegydd Sorry, I just really like his skin. ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
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@PM2Ring gtk3agg backend for matplotlib?;)
@enderland I wish!
@AndrasDeak That sounds like a good theory. And I suppose cv2 just uses GTK 2. If you're interested in taking a look: stackoverflow.com/questions/36008812/…
@Ffisegydd I've never understood why people get these star tattoos. But now I understand.
14:00
OTOH, I don't understand how different versions of GTK being used by different modules can cause a problem...
@Ffisegydd but Kevin is MIA...
@Carpetsmoker Allegedly, the ancient Pythagoreans had a blue 5 pointed star tattooed onto the palm of their (right ?) hand.
user559633
Were they CPythagoreans or PyPythagoreans?
DSM
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I'm so glad I arrived in time for that. :-)
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i aint proud
DSM
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14:03
Morning cabbage.
user559633
cbg
@PM2Ring Ancient Pythagoreans were a crazy cult. Not sure if we want to compare ourselves to that
@PM2Ring thanks, but I don't really know anything about these, only that I'm using the QT4AGG back-end....
@Carpetsmoker Fair call. I was just pointing out that it's an ancient mathematicians' tradition . :) Unfortunately, I can't give a citation: it's from some book I read ages ago.
@PM2Ring Still a better source than Wikipedia
14:07
Morning, DSM.
@PM2Ring I've just noticed that plt is not used anywhere
it's opencv-only
@tristan, btw, if you go to Davis Square, you gotta check out Dave's Fresh Pasta, they're a really good Italian-style market
@AndrasDeak Maybe he just threw in the import as a magic incantation. :)
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@corvid Will do. Thanks for your responses earlier too -- I didn't want to keep pinging you. We're thinking of potentially moving to beantown in Apr or May
What happened with the NYC plans?
14:10
@PM2Ring yeah, "that usually works"
Hey DSM, did you see Fizzy's link about patterns in the last digits of primes? I wrote some code & posted some results... chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/29338812#29338812
still, that also shouldn't cause an error
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@Programmer Lived there for about a decade -- that's the egress city
user559633
Also, sorry for booting you yesterday, my bad
@PM2Ring for a moment I read that as "last digits of pi", did a double take:D
14:11
@PM2Ring I couldn't tell if that article was written tongue in cheek or not
Obviously not from what you're saying :)
I'm not mad, it happens. I've only been once and I know it's not for me :p
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@PM2Ring: I did! Gave the paper a brief skim too, and then spent time experimenting with things like pp = prime_range(10**6); Counter((x%10,y%10) for x,y in zip(pp, pp[1:])).items() for a while. :-)
As well as doing decimal tests I did a few runs mod 30, too. The patterns are more pronounced, but I guess that just means they take longer to flatten out.
If I can work up the motivation I might use one of my segmented sieves to do some large tests.
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I wonder if someone will hire me to do experiments in computational number theory. Maybe some crazy billionaire. (Sounds unlikely, but the project I'm working on today is being funded by a crazy quadrillionaire, so it's not out of the realm of possibility..)
@DSM called the NSA?
DSM
DSM
14:26
@AndrasDeak: do you mean the CSE? ;-)
I don't think so, since I don't know what that is:P
Colombo Stock Exchange?
@PM2Ring for your consideration:
Thanks Andras, I forgot that I don't need the matplotlib, deleted the line and everything works perfectly :) — user38601 3 mins ago
@AndrasDeak Excellent!
still an odd thing...at least it's solved
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@AndrasDeak: I'm Canadian. Despite the intel-sharing arrangements among the Anglosphere nations, the NSA is still technically the competition..
I love song lyrics for electronica.
> I felt a hush fall quietly from my spark
So now I hide in piles of princely orange peels
It feels the way you told me how it'd always feel
14:31
@DSM ah I see:D
the old HQ of the CSE looks like something right out of Red Alert
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@MorganThrapp: yeah, maybe they should stick to the instrumental stuff. Being good at melody and rhythm doesn't mean you're good at poetry..
@DSM I mean, who can't relate to hiding in a pile of princely orange peels?
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Being of blue-collar stock as I am, I'm not even familiar with princely orange peels and how they're different from the orange peels us commoners know.
re-cbg
we have a machine at work that takes like 6 oranges and makes them into orange juice, that's the extent I know :)
14:35
@enderland if you put hazelnuts and chocolate into it, does it give you nutella?
DSM
DSM
Whenever I think about orange juice I remember "it's whisper quiet".
@AndrasDeak now I'm going to think of that every time I walk by it
Guys, are greenlet threads running on multiple CPU cores?
under CPython
Rhubarb
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14:47
> He singeth brokking as a nightingale. / He sent her piment, mead, and spiced ale, / And wafers piping hot out of the glede: / And, for she was of town, he proffer'd meed.
Rbrb PM
This is an obviously wrong answer to the question. stackoverflow.com/a/29501938/4099593
Is leaving a comment enough?
sleeepy cabbage
@inspectorG4dget cabbage
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@khajvah no
user559633
unless you've done something before spawning them that would put them on different cores
15:03
shame
user559633
you're welcome
@tristan ah, I tried that yesterday, but (barely) more subtly. Also didn't work :)
22 hours ago, by Robert Grant
Good, glad it was helpful
15:29
cbg
Brought my home laptop into work while I wait for my proper machine to get delivered... This is weird.
The streams are crossing.
Finally getting a new computer?
DSM
DSM
I know they say not to do that, but really, it's how stuff gets solved.
@MorganThrapp Yeah :-)
I'm hoping for more RAM this time. I requested "lots".
@Kevin Nice! Always fun to have a new machine.
@Kevin Congratulations :)
What kind of laptop, Kevin?
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DSM
I remember when I upgraded from 4 to 32GB. All of a sudden things were so much easier (I no longer had to write every algorithm to support out-of-core operations).
@davidism: okay, done. CG's explanation made sense to me.
15:41
I find that 16 GB RAM tends to be a pretty good amount
I've rarely needed more
@DSM thanks
yeah the edit made it a fine answer
@MarcusS My home laptop is... Let's see... "Dell XPS L501X Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53 GHz 8.00 GB RAM (7.74 GB usable)"
My work computer does not exist. The old one a memory, the new one a dream.
user559633
my home computer is labelled "Speak," and under it, labelled "& Spell(tm)"
I have no idea why that answer became "not reviewable" after three "recommend deletion" votes.
@tristan but is it the 2016 model?
15:45
@tristan I prefer the Etch-a-Sketch OS, myself. It's open-source. If you draw a lot of parallel lines you can see into the interior.
user559633
it looks like this
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The preview is amazing.
Hmm, the UI is a little user-unfriendly. I'd prefer:
Speaking of which, aghhh @ UIs
user559633
15:47
i remember the day my computer got dropped off. the nice lady said "it's better for everyone this way" and took away the metal fruit one
finding them much harder to do well vs. the actual coding
I'm having fun with CSS :D
I think the See 'n Say UI is pretty good.
It's great :P
The only control is a lever. It's as elegant as an iPhone.
15:50
Also similar psychedelia
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What's the animal below the turkey? Is it a mouse?
I think so.
And/or a tiny monkey.
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For a second I thought it was a koala, and then realized I had absolutely no idea what sound a koala makes.
also op is just re-asking something I answered already
Terrifying noises, apparently.
15:52
Koalas make terrifying noises
ninja'd
Jesus that's haunting. Especially from such a cute animal.
DSM
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Wait, what? I randomly tripped across some meme?
Not as far as I know.
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@davidism: I see you've answered. Is that an implicit cv-pls revocation?
15:55
How is that Koala making Jabba's rancor noises?
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@MorganThrapp: so it's just a coincidence that you and Marcus find koala noises terrifying? (My earphones aren't plugged into my computer right now so I can't check the sound myself.)
@MorganThrapp Are you sure the driver wasn't just trying to start his motorbike?
Meh, I was going to copy the answer from the deleted question, but they should probably still post what they're actually having trouble with first. @DSM
Koalas make the noise you'd expect from a bear the size of a house.
Or the size of a grizzly bear I suppose.
@DSM As far as I know. I actually had no idea what they sounded like until I googled it.
DSM
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15:58
Wow, yeah, okay, that was.. unexpected.
Chalk me down as surprised/impressed but not frightened.
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If I'm in the forest and I suddenly hear that I'm assuming my death is imminent.
If I'm in Australia, I don't need to hear anything to assume that my death is imminent :-P
The sun is pretty silent from our vantage point
PM2 is strangely silent. It's probably because he's asleep, but I'm hoping it's because he heard the Youtube video, got spooked, and is now scouring the house with a shotgun looking for drop bears.
DSM
DSM
It's the wee hours. He's probably sleeping. (With one eye open, hanging upside down, as they do.)
Of course, all Australian citizens wear a hat with an "A" on it, out of patriotism
Huntsman spiders = nope
Hehe, Where's PM when you need him :P
16:22
I never heard about drop bears until a week ago...
Hmm, this joke doesn't work because there aren't any cactuses/cacti/cactopodes in Australia.
The second pane is how I imagine like in America following a Trump victory
And not following a Trump victory
Is it possible to reassign the value of a default argument inside of the function?
class Foo:
    x = 0
    def __init__(self):
        Foo.x += 1

    def __str__(self):
        return str(self.x)

def foo_getter(foo=None):
    if foo is None:
        foo_getter.foo = Foo()
    return foo_getter.foo

print(foo_getter())
print(foo_getter())

# Should both return 1.
Dirty.
Eg, I want an object to be created only when the function is first run. I could stick in a mutable object default arg, but it's kinda hacky.
16:25
Nothing comes to mind but I wouldn't be surprised if there was some black magic that could accomplish it
Yeah, I know. I'm trying to avoid creating a new engine in SQLAlchemy every time I call my get_connection function.
Maybe I should just do a cache.
Why not just pass an engine in?
It would require creating a global engine in the callers module.
Which I don't love either.
DSM
DSM
blek, but: foo_getter.__defaults__ = (foo_getter.foo,)
@MorganThrapp I believe that is the canonical solution to the problem, ugly though it may seem
16:27
It just seems that you're relying on a function to do the needful as a side effect as opposed to explicitly creating an engine yourself and passing it in.
Unless I'm misunderstanding.
Maybe that would work better.
Hmm, I wonder why this is accessible two different ways?
>>> def foo(x=23):
...     pass
...
>>> foo.__defaults__
(23,)
>>> foo.func_defaults
(23,)
What ever happened to "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it."
Guido was drunk.
One's internal and could change
I prefer my explanation.
16:30
"anything with double-underscores doesn't count as obvious" is the obvious retort
I think that might be the same with __name__ func_name etc too.
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DSM
2 vs. 3, I think. "Changed in version 2.6: The double-underscore attributes closure, code, defaults, and globals were introduced as aliases for the corresponding func_* attributes for forwards compatibility with Python 3." (I'm too lazy to fix the dunderbold, but you know what I mean.)
dunderbold
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DSM
Word of the day. dunderbold: the unintentional bolding of words due to an absence of code-quoting.
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I like it
Sounds like a location in Neverwinter Nights
16:35
Dunder, dunder, dunderbold -- hhhooooooo!!!
I'm taking that as a thundercats reference, of which I thoroughly approve.
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I have a few episodes left to go from the reboot from a few years back, which was surprisingly good.
Is it on Netflix?
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DSM
Looks like yes, actually. Or maybe I can't read a table.
16:38
Cool
I'm sitting here patiently waiting for Flash to start up again
Thought you said "I have a few episodes left to go for ReBoot", which is not a good time. 90's CGI should stay in the 90's.
I liked ReBoot :(
Me too. but it hasn't aged gracefully.
DSM
DSM
ReBoot: The Guardian Code, coming soon!
16:39
Sometimes I still get that annoying song from the last episode stuck in my head
The one to the tune of Modern Major General? Yeah
bahahahahah what a great flag.
DSM
DSM
Aww, what'd I miss?
I got turned off of the Thundercats reboot because I noticed some reused footage some time around the second episode. They showed lizard people storming the castle, and then five minutes later, the same lizard people stormed the castle.
Unfortunately I can't repeat it lest I myself be flagged.
It involved C# and anger.
16:45
I feel the same way about the Wilhelm scream -- any time I hear it, it takes me right out of the show/movie
With SQLAlchemy, should each thread have its own engine? Or should it be shared?
engine should be shared, session should be per-thread
And if I'm not using sessions?
then just chop off the second half of that statement
16:48
hmm, actually
I'm not certain when you're using the engine to execute expressions directly
Well, I'm creating new connection objects for each expression via engine.connect().
Are those session objects? I thought that was the result of begin().
@Kevin the first episode is the best, and weirdest. Naked cartoon characters before they get their clothes about 10 minutes in, and also Liono uses the sword to see enemies from far away - he lowers the sword, and the enemies are just there anyway. Amazing.
Is it Sunday yet and the next episode of "The Night Manager" is on... is it, is it, is it? If not why not!
@MorganThrapp ok, then you're probably fine
@davidism Okay, so I should just share the engine?
16:52
It is Sunday in puppy days
you might want to look into what the pool is doing behind the scenes, I've never really paid attention to that part
but you'll probably be ok sharing the engine
It seems like if I do db = create_engine('mysql://localhost/test', strategy='threadlocal'), I should be fine, but I've never used SQLAlchemy before, so I'm still figuring everything out.
Which, also, why is that not a constant? Seriously, SQLAlchemy?
zzzeek seems to like strings over constants
That's an interesting strategy.
Honestly, the biggest advantage of constants, at least for me, is that they work with autocomplete in an IDE.
Plus, you know, not being able to have a typo.
I wonder how much of a difference they make in terms of performance if strings get interned anyway
16:58
I'd wager, a very small but nonzero amount
@Kevin so, an epsilon amount?

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