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11:00
@AnttiHaapala Man, you'll love it. I had so much dust in my eyes watering them during the whole thing. Special mention to their nurse. That guy's is amazing. And they got a real band dynamic going on with mouthy vocalist, introvert drummer, philosopher bass player. You'll love the documentary
wonder no more, Tuomas wanted to study biology at the uni... but dropped out to do the music biz
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@PM2Ring Of course ! A true work of art
@AnttiHaapala I mean, Dawkins@concert. The guys, or Dawkins:D
cbg all
11:05
cbg
question: is it ethical to submit a pull request that fixes an issue, which another but terrible pull request is fixing?
cbg
@khajvah I wouldn't see why not
@AndrasDeak Donald Duck comics are a big thing in Finland, and Don Rosa is worshipped here by many, including Tuomas, who then approached him and said "hey how about I compose a soundtrack for your comic book album about Scrooge McDuck". Don Rosa was like "what this guy is smoking". Well...
whoever pulls it should decide, right?:P
@khajvah I wouldn't use the word unethical. But I think you should address the pr instead
11:06
(IANAP)
@AnttiHaapala :DDD
@idjaw I wrote a comment but he didn't respond
@AnttiHaapala WHY IS THAT A HUNGARIAN WIKI LINK
@AndrasDeak why not :D
you sicko
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@AndrasDeak Your comfort is our life goal, my liege
11:08
I go a long way in removing .hu from google links I post:D
@AndrasDeak hmm did I doxx you again :D
well, Hungary's small, but not that small:D
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And it had an Empire, mind you
It's a matter of me preferring English on my computer
@khajvah is this an open source project
11:10
@AndrasDeak I googled and the first match was in Finnish, opened it and then had the choice of English and Magyar among others :P
and I'm pissed that google ignores me and uses my IP to shove Hungarian internet into my face
@AnttiHaapala heh:D
tbf, if you proxy out of that , it's kind of more annoying.
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@AndrasDeak You wouldn't want to be Tunisian and enter YT without an account
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11:10
It's Coran, coran, coran, reality show, arab pop music, Coran, Coran, Coran
I get a lot of weird google results because my VPN is set to 'nearest available tunnel'
@randomhopeful :D
@khajvah ah. I thought it was work. hmmm...I actually don't know what would be the proper etiquette for this if someone isn't responding to a pr they opened
@randomhopeful and the videos mentioned in the middle are the most awful of them :D
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@AnttiHaapala Haha. So sad, yet so true
11:12
eh, I will fix it for me and submit it if he doesn't respond before that
@randomhopeful FWIW, we usually spell that as "Koran" or sometimes "Quran" (or "Qur'an" if you want to get fancy). Wikipedia says "Coran is an infrequently used English spelling of Qur'an"
English can't transliterate anything, it's a moot point
but I knew that;)
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@PM2Ring That's true ! Coran is more of an old french word for the book. Since then, the convention is to use Qu to reference the sound ق
Yeah, I figured that it was the French version. Initial "k" doesn't look like something French would do. I did French in high-school, but that was a long time ago. :)
In Finnish, Koraani. The funny thing is that English usually gets the pronunciation very wrong
11:20
That is the English way. Wrong, but with confidence.
like, Greek I -> J [Dz]?
gonna try skydiving next week
Hi, JRS. Did you see the electric viola link I posted a little while ago? I might have posted it here in the past, though.
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@PM2Ring That's nice ! It could only make you more "raffiné" : D
11:22
@khajvah "If at first you don't succeed, skydiving may not be for you"
@PM2Ring Yeah, I liked the "extreme prog" turn the chat was taking at that point.
@randomhopeful :)
:D this is an easy one, the parachute opens itself
after 5 seconds
@JRichardSnape Cool
so at worst I will break my nose when landing
not too bad
11:23
Try landing on your feet, rather than your face. pro tip
if I lose my consciousness I won't have a choice
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@khajvah Be sure to hydrate, it will make you more cushiony
this is related to pandas right?
@idjaw looks more numpy-y than pandas-like to me.
Hmm, although second look reveals the word "dataframe".
So you're right, I reckon.
@JRichardSnape exactly. That's what made me question. I wanted to add the respective tag.
11:27
why do things like that have an upvote?:(
upvote gnomes
I can't explain it either, so I just blame the gnomes
@khajvah Random trivia: Jim Hendrix was a paratrooper for a little while.
just like how socks go missing
?????
profit
jekyllrb.com was this made by an SO guy?
looks strangely familiar
user6568562
11:31
> As you'd expect, young Private Hendrix's rebellious attitude didn't especially wow his commanding officers -- among his many faults, he slept while on duty ... and was unable to "carry on an intelligent conversation."
I saw a question a couple of days ago where the OP complained about someone adding the generic to his Python-3.x question.
@JEE All Python questions should have the generic python tag, they may also have a version-specific tag, when relevant. Leaving out the generic tag means that people who are watching the python tag page will not see your question, and it also prevents people who get points answering your question from getting those points credited towards the python tag badges. — PM 2Ring Sep 4 at 12:03
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@PM2Ring I find that pretty ironic coming from the military
ahha just realized :D
perhaps I should add python-2.x ta hated tags :D
is there an SO-term for OPs that delete their questions in a few seconds when they found their mistake? aka Using their question as a rubber duck :P?
11:33
@randomhopeful In the interviews I've heard, Jimi had a tendency to go off on tangents and use very metaphorical turns of phrase. Of course, he was probably permanently stoned or tripping in that period, presumably he wasn't smoking so much while in the army. :)
@AnttiHaapala except if OP is tricky and adds both 2.x and 3.x:P
@idjaw good citizen?
an unanswered question deleted is a question earned or something
ignored tags: python-2.x and django
django questions are usually very useless...
@AndrasDeak Sometimes it's justified, but it can also be annoying.
you chained django?
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@PM2Ring Haha I admit, that's a very fair point. I remember an interview where he zoned out and then went to the middle of an unrelated subject
11:35
well, time to head home
@AnttiHaapala django, pandas, numpy, tkinter, pyqt
rhubarb
@AnttiHaapala tag description should include text about Django being terrible
@idjaw naah, numpy, pandas have been useful
django's not terrible; people using django without knowing python is terrible. Right?
11:36
Seeya, Andras.
@idjaw and I've gotten 500 bounty from pyqt question once...
@AnttiHaapala ah...I didn't get the context. I thought we were just sharing tags we ignore
@AndrasDeak nah not this time
@AnttiHaapala: only 6 more answers on for a silver badge..
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@AndrasDeak True, I imagine and laters [ :
11:36
Keep those tags coming! :-P
@MartijnPieters too bad :P
though, gold badge could be useful :P
@khajvah I'm working based on my impressions from this room; I've never seen django up close:) Or anything else web-related, for that matter
I imagine (I don't want to look and ruin the image) all of Antti's py2 answers are: -> "well in python 3 you can do <>. Give it a try. [here] is the download link" -Antti
May 31 at 12:12, by PM 2Ring
Also, don't try to learn Python & Django at the same time. Get comfortable with core Python first, and then start learning Django. Otherwise, you're likely to misunderstand lots of stuff. So many bad Django questions on SO come from people who tried to learn Django without learning Python first.
11:37
py2 shaming, as always?
@JRichardSnape is he contributing here?
@PM2Ring yeah, that;) Things like that are the basis of my impression
you are an impressionist
\o
@khajvah Dunno - I guess you could do a bit of cyber-stalking to find out.
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@PM2Ring I think you already know this channel Computerphile But if not, then you'll relly like it.
damn he seems to be a Ruby master
so many famous repos
11:40
I've never used Django, but Antti's not impressed with its design.
Aug 20 at 11:19, by Antti Haapala
but I've read django's source code and it really sucks
@khajvah ... cofounder of github...
your cyber-stalking abilities are stuck at level 1
yeah just found out
@AnttiHaapala it usually stops at the 3rd google link
@randomhopeful No. I'll check it out. I mostly watch music clips on YT.
@khajvah he'd use name mojombo on stackoverflow I guess
or his own name, so I must say: no, he doesn't really use stackoverflow, at least not much
weird. His project seemed very familiar
11:46
omg
I love that
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@PM2Ring The subjects of most of the videos will be very familiar to you, I believe (if not too simplified). But there's a Nottingham University Professor (Pr. David Brailsford), a terrific story teller.
nowadays people do not code on paper any more.
back in the days I didn't have access to a computer for a week, and nothing much else to do, so I coded assembler on paper.
entertaining way to spend weekends
@randomhopeful I don't mind reading / watching good explanations of material I already know. It can refresh my own knowledge, but I'm also interested in checking out good teachers, since I can "steal" their examples & explanations, and it can also improve my own teaching style.
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@PM2Ring Yeah, that's what made me think you might like this. [ : [Because of your good explanation part]
11:54
Thanks, random.
@AnttiHaapala btw, there used to teach me to write pseudocodes before implementing algorithms
FWIW, my handwriting style is strongly influenced by the fact that for my first 10 years of programming, all of my code was first done on paper before being put into computer-readable form. Mostly I was the person keying my coding forms onto punch cards, but not always. And it was a PITA to wait a couple of hours to find you had a simple typo in your code.
even I can't read my handwriting :D
most of the time it is write-only stuff to place something better into memory:D
You should've been a doctor. Or an optometrist. :)
don't remember myself really reading any notes that I made at the university :D
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11:58
2 hours ! I can't imagine the disappointment to wait for the result and then you find out you missed a character. But I still believe this low-tempo patience-driven era of CS was the best.
were there human-lints back then?
Well, you always used pencil on coding forms, and carefully checked them several times before getting them punched up. The compilers I used had pretty good error messages, and they'd try to keep compiling after the first error for as long as they could. The source would get printed line by line, and any lines with error messages would have a line of error code letters directly under the offending line.
And the next page of printout would give a good description of each of the alphabetic error codes that your code threw, so you wouldn't need to consult the docs, but of course a lot of them were self-explanatory, like ( for unmatched parenthesis, and the common ones you'd just remember. And the compiler would also print some kind of cross-reference table for all the functions & variables used.
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12:17
That's really amazing. So when a punched-card containing an error that the compiler couldn't work around, that meant it was no longer useful and should be thrown away. Correct ?
@randomhopeful That was the era of batch processing. Computer time was expensive, so jobs were prioritised, with high priority jobs being more expensive than low priority ones. You could ask for high priority and get a (hopefully) quick turnaround time of 5 or 10 minutes. Or if you didn't mind waiting you could save money by requesting really low priority and expect to wait several hours, but if there weren't many other jobs in the queue you could get lucky.
I was doing this at university, so it didn't really cost actual cash money, but all IT students were allocated a computer budget at the start of the term, and if you blew your budget you wouldn't be able to compile your assignments.
@PM2Ring lol that sounds fun
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@PM2Ring Way to make you really appreciate your tools.
yeah I will never look at my netbook with frustration any more
The 1st machine I used was at a museum, and we didn't have that system, it was "first come, first served". So if it was a busy day you'd just have to submit your card deck & hope that it'd get compiled that day. :)
12:22
lol <3 Finnish Christian Democrats arguing against gay marriages: "We just want to set 50 - 50 gender quotas for each marriage".
In that sort of environment, having the opportunity to do even 5 edit-compile cycles in a day was a real privilege.
That's such a wonderfully context-laden statement. :D
@PM2Ring to be fair you didn't write too complicated programs right?
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@khajvah Well, you had to code anything you need, I imagine. No package to import
@khajvah Sure. There's not a lot a program can do in <64kB of RAM.
12:25
what I mean is it wasn't much more difficult
@PM2Ring :P
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Man, my stupid FB timeline needs more than 64 kb
@poke what a terrible question title
that was quick, thanks all
@khajvah Yeah, that too :/
And OP thinks it’s because of Python 3, but it isn’t related to that at all :/
12:27
nvm
@poke Yesterday, I found a whole bunch of questions containing 'azcbobobegghakl'. Some are vowel-counters, some determine the index of the bob substring, and some look for the longest sub-sequence of chars in alphabetical order.
recbg
avatar still purple:(
You can’t even close these as duplicate because they are so super basic and every question doing the same has a different super simple problem…
@PM2Ring Homework #1 contains 3 problems
@poke typo a stretch?
"unlikely to help future readers"
or custom "basic understanding";)
12:30
I was searching them because I'd seen a dupe-hammer request in the transcripts for one of the sub-sequence ones, and I remembered answering it a while back. I thought it was few months ago, it turned out to be Jan 2015. :) I dupe-hammered one of the newer ones to the question I'd answered, and linked a few others via comments, but soon got sick of it. :)
“typo” is just the abbreviation for the close reason ^^ It’s unlikely to help future readers, yeah, and I read somewhere on meta that closing questions as typo that can be fully answered within a single comment is fine. So I’m doing that.
coool
I've been doing that, but it's good to know that at least some part of meta agrees
Can’t find the meta post though to back that up…
when it comes to pitchfork to pitchfork...
@poke I think I know the meta post you mean. Or at least, a relevant one. I'll see what I can find...
12:33
fingers crossed
Why don't schools work with open source projects, so the students can get more real world practice and the projects can get more developers ?
This is pretty good Closing as a mental typo
hmm
should have "interval overlaps" in python :(
"Yet these questions have in common with real typos the fact that the resolution is unlikely to help future readers etc. The titles are almost never good descriptions of the problems and unlikely to bring someone to the question when searching, since they are usually of the form "Blah blah is not working"."
The meat of this close reason is really: "this [question] was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers." This applies to mistakes of any nature. Not all cases of PEBKAC are unlikely to help future readers. — BoltClock ♦ Jan 3 at 14:19
I completely disagree. "trivial" logical errors are not "trivial" to beginners, although they maybe just used a bad example.
12:40
Some insignificant news: Open Office might stop the development
Trying to copy files from my phone using MTP....getting irked to no end by every solution suggesting to drag-and-drop via nautilus
@KevinMGranger it means: will the google search result using any of the words in the question itself help you or not.
@PM2Ring \o/
a = 2
b = 3
a = b

Being unable to answer why a is 3, sure. But scoping / ownership / reference rules which are different across languages and confusing in many? Definitely of value, albeit perhaps dupable
if not, then "unlikely to help future readers."
12:41
@AndrasDeak Don't you just mount the drive with MTP implementation ?
@khajvah no, I just plug it in:P
I'm wondering if I should mount it properly, or just start an ssh server on my phone
I am guessing nautilus isn't showing your device?
I don't like to use a mouse
@PM2Ring Yeah, that’s really appropriate.
12:43
@AndrasDeak I completely understand, my nerdness kicks in too sometimes
Well done finding that one
I even have Becuzz’ answer upvoted, huh…
heh, crashed bash
I used jmtpfs and worked
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@poke @PM2Ring I feel like I should add a comment asking him to ease up a bit on CodeCademy and its spoonfeeding tendency. What you guys think about that ?
@PM2Ring OP suffers from CHDS.
12:46
@KevinMGranger I get your point, and it still makes me a little uncomfortable closing some of those questions as "typo". But the core point is that any answers to that question are unlikely to help future readers. Not because future readers won't make the same beginner errors, but because they're extremely unlikely to find that question by any kind of search process.
OTOH, I guess there are some situations where future readers could find stuff like that, eg the question happens to relate to a homework assignment, and they have the exact same assignment.
@khajvah I was so happy with my old phone, where I could just mount the sd card...or eject it on the fly, for that matter
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@AndrasDeak Even though it was meant for Khajvah, I agree with you : D
@PM2Ring there have been typos in bad tutorials...
tutorialspoint <3
@randomhopeful :) I can always count on you;)
I love it how accessing stuff through mtp locks up my whole system temporarily
great feature, 10/10, would use again
        def overlaps(a, b):
            return min(a[1], b[1]) - max(a[0], b[0]) > 0
12:49
@AndrasDeak are you using mtpfs?
@khajvah I'm using whatever ubuntu's plug and play is using:D
I'm done, anyway; next time I'll just fire up an ssh server on the phone
@AndrasDeak I don't think it would work automatically. Nautilus mounts it for you when trying to access
so you have to mount manually
if you still don't want mouse
@PM2Ring it feels so wrong to close a question with "we know the answer but won't tell you because it might be hard to find this question". Could the policy for that to be an answer but then a close?
12:51
@khajvah it does, it's just crappy
@KevinMGranger was answered in comments
and needs gvfs-copy instead of cp
faster roomba
@KevinMGranger answer+close is the worst, then the answer will get upvoted and accepted, and roomba won't eat it
@AndrasDeak weird
12:51
waste of 3 delvotes, and it's optimistic to assume it'll be gathered
mtp is weird
I hate MTP
It’s so slow
and bad
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@KevinMGranger I wouldn't know about how it feels since I didn't do that, yet. But I asked a question where my problem was a misplaced parenthesis (even worse than a typo, I believe). But I did try to find out what the problem was, and I explained and feedback was actually constructive and bearing
The issue is not with helping OP (although this can be a problem of its own for vamps), but helping in a way that hinders garbage collection
12:56
I have visions of that guy trying to sync to tapes
comment char limit is more than enough to answer the question politely
Morning cabbage.
morning
o/ morgan
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@MorganThrapp Yo [ :
13:01
@KevinMGranger Often it's possible to give an adequate answer in the comments. I generally try to do that (if someone else hasn't already done so), and a relevant link to the docs. In some cases, it's possible to turn the question into an actual useful, searchable question with a good title, and then it's perfectly fine to answer it or to close it as a dupe of an existing question.
Dupe questions are good if they can help future readers to find a good dupe target, but generally dupes should not be answered because we want all the answers to be consolidated on one page so they can be easily compared and so they can compete with each other for votes.
Sometimes dupes do deserve their own answer, eg when the answers at the dupe target are obviously too advanced for the OP of the new question and it'd be beneficial to have a new answer that summarises and simplifies the existing answers.
I agree with all of those points
Oh good. :)
@AndrasDeak I try to never use my mouse ;)
and now for the mistery of why my files are getting corrupted on my sd card...
I don't understand the mouse hate. I love mine.
That thumb rest is a button.
And it's great.
13:04
FWIW, I've even seen Martijn answer questions that he subsequently dupe-hammers. But when he does that it's because he's doing the summarise / simplify thing. Or adding extra info that's necessary to make the old answers work (or work better) on Python 3.
my mouse is a touchpad
it's not aboud design, it's about dynamics
Oh, yeah, that's definitely a different story.
I have a tiny microsoft mouse that just werks
my ages old logitech's cable failed. Since it's logitech, they offered to fix it no questions asked, but I was too lazy to ship it so I got a crappy $13 clone on amazon and it works just fine
@MorganThrapp that second scroll wheel is so odd though
also, no middle mouse click on the scroll wheel, right?
13:06
Second scroll wheel?
There is a middle click.
haha this is hilarious, my broken files are all zero bits :|
The line in the middle makes it look like 2 separate wheels
Oh, no. It's just one wheel.
@AndrasDeak How old is the card? Are you getting corruption on files that haven't been written to for ages? Some SD cards move files around for wear-leveling. And that can be fatal if there are HW errors on the card, although the error-detection should catch stuff like that.
@MorganThrapp Isn’t there a vertical wheel on the thumb?
13:08
@PM2Ring mostly but not excusively new files
@poke Oh yeah, I forgot that was there. :P
I'll probably buy a new card
@MorganThrapp lol.
I have it bound to volume control.
Reminds me of the bit from Hitchhiker's guide where the automated error detection system fails, and the backup error detection system can't fix it, because a meteorite shot through the ship's hull destroying both of them and also the meteorite detection system.
13:08
And since I basically just listen to podcasts, I rarely need to adjust the volume.
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@MorganThrapp I'll happily take some suggestions on podcasts
I can give you my OPML if you're interested. I listen to a LOT of podcasts.
I'm subscribed to 42 right now.
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That would be great and I am interested [ :
I occasionally contemplate creating a RAID-like array of old USB or SD drives that uses Hamming error correction.
I have a weird mix of podcasts. Some tech, some general interest, some food/cocktails.
DSM
DSM
13:16
There are podcasts that aren't about sports? Truly we live in an age of wonders.
Morning cabbage for all.
Cabbage, DSM.
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@MorganThrapp Downloaded, thank you [ :
@PM2Ring confirmed: I had a video which used to be complete, now the last 20% is zero bits
it can't really be anything other than a failing card
@randomhopeful No problem, enjoy!
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Yo @DSM [ :
13:18
@AndrasDeak Agreed. Get a new card, pronto.
if I wouldn't have to be available and samsung wouldn't bury the sd card beneath the sim, I would shove it in my laptop to see what some tests say:)
this seems to be the card from my first smart phone, 2012
The best podcast include food and cocktail recipes at the start - just to make the rest more interesting @MorganThrapp
@JGreenwell Hahaha, true. My ideal podcast would be a mix of cocktail and tech news.
Recorded while the hosts are drinking.
@PM2Ring ... or rwing... (ducks)
"Welcome to Programming Drunk - the podcast which finds out just how good you are!"
13:22
@AndrasDeak or XFS :P or butter
what?:D
Maybe I should just start it myself.
@JGreenwell I think I am better programmer when a little intoxicated
like 1-2 beers
@AndrasDeak which filesystem
@khajvah It's known as the Ballmer Peak
13:24
oh, I have no idea, can't remember and I'd need to mount the card properly with my laptop
@JGreenwell yeah :D
Just don't get so drunk you forget which podcast your doing and wake up the next day with a strange video and a cracked egg on top of your laptop
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wow!
nice work 20kish user.
fixed one typoed word... 50 %
Oh, hi, @Kevin . I spent a little bit of time on your triangular number modulus problem. I found an interesting result for the case when m is odd.
Let 0 <= v < u < m
(u²+u)/2 - (v²+v)/2 = km
(u²-v²) + (u-v) = 2km
(u-v)(u+v+1) = 2km
We get a solution if u+v+1 = m and u-v = 2k
But when u-v is even so is u+v, and hence m is odd.
@AnttiHaapala Their fix was typo'd, too
DSM
DSM
13:29
Yeah, if you're going to fix it, fix it correctly..
and you won't get a refund if you internet crashes
@KevinMGranger that's what the 50 % is for there...
@AnttiHaapala they also removed the python 2.7 tag (which was actually fine and should have been left alone cause it was asking for 2.7 code)
DSM
DSM
If he were using 3 he could just use accumulate and get on with his life..
13:34
I will rollback it.
he could use itertools.accumulate() in 2.7...I think
wow, nope
@PM2Ring Hmm, interesting.
heh...getting to the point that I don't remember 2.7 stuff - that's kinda cool
13:36
If @tristan ever produces an action cartoon about quants, their battle cry should be Data, accumulate!
No accepted answer on that one, though, and the most upvoted one is "use numpy"
back or almost
and damn right
@Kevin I eventually found a blog post covering the 2**n case, but it doesn't mention the other cases. fgiesen.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/triangular-numbers-mod-2n
@JGreenwell so why in hell do the newbs keep starting with python 2.7?
what do they read? Lutz, Shaw?
DSM
DSM
13:41
It's a little unusual. I would have expected beginners to want to be more bleeding edge than they need to be, and we'd have had to say "no, you don't need to use trunk, and maybe you don't need to start using async def on your first day".
@AnttiHaapala I'm almost tempted to downvote that answer for telling a complete newbie to use Numpy before he's even mastered the basics of Python. I guess I'll just comment instead.
that whole quesiton should be closed as no mcve
utterly unclear Cumulative sum of integers - BeginnersProblem‎ - 2016-09-09 13:22:08Z
DSM
DSM
Yeah, its not even clear what the problem is. Maybe his indentation is wrong and his return is inside the loop.. but who knows, since he didn't actually show the error.
@AnttiHaapala well, I was really happy that the last intro book I got, to teach, was Python 3 compatible - meaning it used 2.7 but with all the future imports. So books are expensive and schools only update them irregularly could be one reason
"the resulting probe sequence will visit every element of a power-of-2 sized hash table exactly once" Oh, that's interesting. It wasn't obvious to me that the sequence would have a period equal to the size of the result set.
I might've assumed that its period would be an integer multiple of the size.
13:44
if you add 1 space in the beginning of lines 2 to end, the resulting code will calculate cumsum correctly.
@JGreenwell Oooh, that's nice. If I have to write python2, that's what I do
@JGreenwell of course it doesn't help with anything at all.
everything else except division is trivial to fix; division is not, but then you only need to look at all the / symbols. The binary<->text(unicode) mess is the big trouble ...
this is hilarious and useful when you don't care about git and just want git to do the needful for you
@AnttiHaapala actually, the course is meant to step towards data mining so the future import on division I was going to do - full stop, line in the sand, not messing with int vs float problems - no matter what
13:50
yeah I mean that is a good thing but it solves 0.2 % of the actual Python problems :/
If you can learn what hashes, merkele trees, and linked lists are, and can learn some overloaded terms for operations on them, you can learn almost all of git. I never got all the confusion ¯_(ツ)_/¯
so, the book gets 1 star from me
course in this case I helped build the course, picked the textbook, set the learning outcomes, syllabis, whole 9 yards - and still do not know if I have the job to teach it :\
It's too hot I'm melting help
@Ffisegydd finland helps
13:51
stupid colleges getting free work from Grad students based on broken promises
@Ffisegydd Aren't you from Britain?
@JGreenwell news at 9 :P
Fizzy is from FizzyLand
DSM
DSM
It's fun to get "this meeting is critical, please read these many documents and attend" messages from people who forgot I took the day off. I can ignore them with a clear conscience! :-)
@DSM you should reject them with a clear conscious, too. Just because.
🎶 I'm calling out from Fizzyland, I'm calling out from Fizzyland's world
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@AnttiHaapala yeah, yeah - didn't put all my eggs in that basket cause I had a sense it was going to end up like that but still annoying (worse for my 2 favorite professors cause they don't want that load and may end up having to train someone to do what I knew intimately)
Fizzy's world! Party Time! Excellent!
dream sequeeeeence
@idjaw Man, that's a throwback.
@KevinMGranger he he, perkele trees (cc @Antti)
I forgot how much I like his stuff.
I have a thing for late 80s/early 90s electronica.
If you flip them upside down, sure, they look like pitchforks

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