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@MartijnPieters I don't know if I qualify as "here" - but I'm thinking of it. Feel free to talk me out of it.
 
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04:06
Hi guys, I'm trying to create a function to show the first 5 groups of a groupby object. However, my function seems to be wrong, as instead of printing out just the first 5 groups, it's printing out all the groups. I working with the Titanic Database and using mainly Pandas.
Here is the code I have at the moment:
def Groupby_func(x):
a=0
while a >=5:
for i, j in x:
print i,j
a+=1
Sorry, for some reason it didn't properly indent when I sent my message
I can't seem to properly indent. Anyways, the parameter x is where I input the groupby object.
 
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06:48
cbg
I lolled
woman winning $ (2³² - 20) / 100 from a vending machine, UB anyone
07:19
hmm what did I write there s/vending/slot/
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07:55
Good morning, everyone
08:31
cabbage
08:49
Cabbage
09:40
cbg
cats are evil
#rotfl !!!!!
10:03
morning cabbage
@khajvah Puppies FTW :-)
 
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11:37
cbg
hey guys is there any mature package for changepoint analysis in python? I know there is one in R: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/changepoint/index.html I want something similar in python?
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google is your friend : google.fr/…
lol
I did google buddy
cant find R-changepoint equivalent
I dont want to use any python-r bridge
the first one: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/changepoint
seem to have dependency on R
about that old thread it says there are some gaps in this answer: stats.stackexchange.com/a/62602/72452
Cabbage
How embarrassing! I answered a question about a Game of Life program. One of the bugs was copying a list using grid = newgrid, which I "fixed" by changing it to grid = newgrid[:]. But grid is a list of lists, so of course I need to copy those inner lists too! My excuse is that it wasn't immediately obvious that the code was faulty because the OP's code uses a random pattern in the grid. :)
specifically I am currenly using binary segmentation in R
I need somewhat more "developed/matured" changepoint library that does not have dependency on R
12:27
@PM2Ring but game of life, you should create a new array, based on the original
copying is really counterproductive
thus rather write an "empty_grid" method
@AnttiHaapala I did write an empty_grid function, but that code doesn't use it. Copying isn't that bad: it means we only need to modify the grid cells that change. I realise that code isn't very efficient, but I didn't want to change the OP's algorithm too much. And if you want an efficient, fast GoL program, you don't write it in Python. :)
you could use numpy...
I was thinking about that. It'd be fairly easy to do all the neighbour counts in one hit, using a technique similar to what I used in this answer. Still, it's never going to be as fast as Golly, which can run at insane speeds when generating patterns that have repetition in space or time.
FWIW, I made a minor contribution of an improved Python script for Golly several years ago. It's nice to see that I still get a mention in the changes section of the Help pages.
@PM2Ring So of course you restructured the code and added a test case to ensure future correctness :)
12:45
@holdenweb Well, I added a function to do the grid copying. And I added the ability to load a simple pattern (a glider) whose evolution I'm extremely familiar with. :) Since then, I've made a few more minor improvements so I can easily change the grid size & watch glider collisions. :) But that's for my own entertainment, I'll let the OP figure that stuff out for himself.
@PM2Ring naah, there must be some kind of convolution stuff...
you can count the neighbours in one op
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cbg
@PM2Ring “And if you want an efficient, fast GoL program” – Is GoL really an application for high performance programming? ^^"
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Q: Counting of adjacent cells in a numpy array

CurlewPast midnight and maybe someone has an idea how to tackle a problem of mine. I want to count the number of adjacent cells (which means the number of array fields with other values eg. zeroes in the vicinity of array values) as sum for each valid value!. Example: import numpy, scipy s = ndimage....

@poke It is if you're investigating some of the more advanced patterns, eg universal Turing machines, and universal constructors. You need to do millions of generations per second, or better, with that stuff.
12:50
uhuh
Gemini is the first oblique spaceship to be constructed, and was created by Andrew J. Wade in 2010.[1] It displaces itself by 5120 cells vertically and 1024 cells horizontally every 33,699,586 generations.
My GoL constructions tend to run on a faster timescale. Eg, my binary Fibonacci sequence generator pops out a new number every 2100 generations.
In contrast, Calcyman's Fibonacci pattern takes millions of generations per Fibonacci number produced, but it's based on a universal TM and has no bit length limit.
@AnttiHaapala Ok, but that's using SciPy as well as Numpy. And I don't have SciPy.
AFAIK, you can do convolution in Numpy itself, but only with built-in Gaussian kernels.
13:17
cbg o.o \o
@PM2Ring holy heck that's insane
cbg
cabbage all
@poke great, now I want to produce a GoL supercomputer
how was your night ?
Is that directed towards the room, or specific individuals? ;)
13:23
to whom ever wants to answer that :3
It was dark and full of terrors.
that's why you turn on some anime to fill your heart with joy and warmth
\o @Gemtastic
The night was fine
The morning not as nice :P
played hockey. Was good. Very good.
13:25
I got up early but one of my birds got out and wouldn't go back into his cage until I was already late >_>
@WayneWerner Just slightly. :) I was active on the conwaylife forum at the time. Quite a few people had been working on various types of programmable constructors, including a "spaceship" that moved by re-building itself, but Andrew Wade just appeared on the forum one day out of the blue and posted Gemini. The community was generally astonished. There have been various developments along those lines since then.
@idjaw, i love to play hockey but i stink at it, mainly cause i can't skate well.... i can play goalie tho xD just sit in butterfly position and just sit there xD
hehe
I'm not all that great either. We found a good group of people. I play a few times a week. It's helped me improve.
OTOH, there's probably still plenty of small, simple stuff that hasn't been discovered yet, even though people have been playing with investigating Life for almost 50 years. Eg, a new 3 glider collision that leads to infinite growth was only discovered a year or two ago.
i think i need basic skating lessons, i can go forward very slowly, but i can't turn and my method of stopping is me running into other things such as players and boards lol
13:28
you have the making of a grinder on the checking line
Morning cabbage.
Morning Morgan.
hey Morgan!
\o Morgan
Yesterday I discovered that, since the last time I tried about a year ago, Approving Steam friends no longer required me to fill out a form asking me a bunch of stuff Steam already knew about me.
13:38
@WayneWerner Is that a supercomputer that does GoL, or is that a computer that uses GoL to be super?
I now have one Steam friend, a coworker of mine who last logged on one thousand days ago.
Progress.
I am surprised that their is no changepoint analysis library in python...is it not that important or no one in python world did never cared changepoint analysis
?
@poke Sure ;)
there are many algos Binary segmentation, Segment Neighbourhood...was looking for library implementing same
I don't know what changepoint analysis is, and now that I'm aware it exists, I still don't care about it.
13:40
well its about finding points in series of values where properties (mean, variance) of that series changes
is that not so important?
someone must have done something for this in python
@kevin, they have steam guard now xD so that's their way of securing your account. gives freedom to add and approve anyone easier I guess. I remember filling stuff out too, but i guess it was to make sure I was I and the person I was adding was really someone I wanted to add? who knows lol
@WayneWerner “A or B” – “sure” nice.
nice... Finland is going to disallow people with dual citizenship from working in high offices in institutions such as defence forces, customs, police, etc... @AndrasDeak
@Mahesha999 It sounds like something that might exist, sure.
@AndrasDeak and of course, our minister of transportation was naturalized last year and still holds Swiss nationality :D
13:45
(I suspect you might be employing a gentler version of the Linux trick. Fair play, but it's failed to work on me because 1) I don't have that much pride in the Python library ecosystem, so I'm not raring to defend it; and 2) I genuinely don't know where I would even look for a changepoint library.)
Hooray for computers randomly locking up. Of course, I'm running Arch linux so I really only have my self to blame
Argh Linux strikes again
I've been looking for a programming equivalent of NaNoWriMo, and GitHub just announced a month-long game jam where the theme is "Hacking", so it looks like I'll have to speed up my work on that real-life-assembly game
actually I have a sneaking suspicion that it might be due to my video card
13:50
If something breaks in Arch and it's not package update related, then it's upstream's fault :P
@KevinMGranger you could always do this exercise that I vaguely remember that involves writing short (<100 LOC) programs
Or try eevee's Heteroglot challenge
The what now?
modern software development via @glorphindale https://t.co/tFtvEYmNqs
this here yet?
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the twitter user he?/she? stole it from is way better (or at least retweets interesting things)
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Personally, I don't see why so many #developers are up in arms about the new #macbook2016 .. I mean, I'm sure this… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/792469679486832640
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13:56
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@tristan what OS do you use? (so I know what to target for the assembly game)
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@KevinMGranger OS X, but I can trivially install a Linux and I have windows 10 available to me (weird way of saying that i have a gaming PC that i only use for gaming)
does the rage dance of a man who's spent two days debugging a thing only to discover it's a different process that's been silently failing
Cool. I have to decide how simplified I want the MIPS emulation to be, and if I want to get fancy, I might consider QEMU / Unicorn for a real-life simulator.
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14:07
@Withnail ^ i can sympathize. at some point in the last 5k lines of code, i introduced a breaking change that requires clicking in 4 places to notice
I do the same (gaming PC for gaming only)
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i really don't trust microsoft to either not be malicious or windows to just have some pants-on-head stupid 0day
Same! That's why I don't keep anything valuable on there, like my steam account worth too many dollars to think about. Wait...
@Withnail It's worse if the other process has been failing with try: ... except: pass
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CVE-420 Windows 10 remove privileged code execution in Windows 95 bitmap rendering emulation
14:08
Hello
There was a great point where I got to 'well, it looks like this thing is failing, but it's unused code', turns out it was called by an external script manager (not django management commands) .
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Hey @jagdish
Wasn't there something almost as bad as that? Something with scrollbars being handled in the kernel for compatibility purposes
@WayneWerner broadly that'd be true, but my problem right now is that it seems to be running / being run outside the hacked-up-version-of-crontab that holds the system together.
@WayneWerner Arch <3
14:09
Yep, I wasn't even exaggerating. Jeez. breakingmalware.com/vulnerabilities/…
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@KevinMGranger haha, the fact that three different "something almost as bad" came to mind is why i have a dedicated "airlock" email account for when i need to use email on that machine
I shouldn't have even signed into my facebook account on battle.net just to try streaming. I should change my credentials.
anyone knows how do i divide a input m into m blocks ?
I do still need it for Unity development, though. Which means github credentials :/
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I use a different github account and just PR to my main
14:11
@jagdish what's your input?
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i once xferred files to it and ran tcpdump and top for the duration of the xfer
I was thinking of making a git-protocol-speaking-proxy on a trusted box that I could push to. Because clearly I don't have enough unfinished side projects
@davidism Woah, I've never seen encrypted.google before. Is that a new thing?
14:13
jquery minified alone is like 200kb
wtf
@Kevin yeah it should be but under different name? step detection and edge detection, anomaly detection


but dont feel so after reading different posts, for example
http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/59895/python-module-for-change-point-analysis
Welp, here I thought that using the power from the PSU instead of the one drawing from the mainboard to the SATA drives might fix things. Nope :(
I don't want to go back to 1 monitor! Boooo!
From reddit, this is really nice. Movie posters without the text -> imgur.com/gallery/ibs1o
@idjaw Oooo, that is nice. I'd love to get framed versions of a couple of those.
yeah. Especially that Blade Runner one
14:25
I'd want Brazil and Alien.
Yeah, literally just alighted on the Blade Runner one
:O Tremors!!!
nope. Doesn't work in chat :)
Yeah, it would be nice.
14:36
would make things faster to respond to those situations that come up before kicking. Just in the event that the newcomer was not aware of the overall site rules and proceeded to provide an actual mcve. However, in this case, account for 1 year, no activity, screenshot of a formula...probably not likely to be compliant with the mcve format :P
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it's rare that the person doesn't know why his/her "Do my work for me" demand isn't well received. people pretend, but i doubt it's actually a surprise
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does a consumer price range machine that makes breakfast exist yet?
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i want to press a button, come back 10 minutes later and have coffee, bagel, bacon, eggs just ready on a tray
Soylent™
^^ srsly bro. Do we have to have this conversation again?
get in with the Soylent already
you know how many lines of js you are missing out on with all that prep time?
14:40
Don't do it, they just recalled it for making people sick.
Didn't soylent just start their second wave of recalls related to the drinks now too?
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the most "i wish i could be a pure beam of light writing shitty ready-for-average-consumer code" thing i do is wear one-piece long underwear as clothes when in crunch mode in the winter
Oh, just the powder. "just".
It's a conspiracy theory because it's a serious threat to real food
@tristan extra points if it has a flap so you never really have to take it off.
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gray dystopian, kind-of-toxic meal replacement doesn't seem desirable. maybe if they have some rockstar coder as the face of the brand
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14:42
like when gatoraid puts Sports Guy We All Know(tm) on the label, soylent should get RMS to endorse their crap
@tristan Define consumer price range.
I would just go with this. It's close enough
hahah
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jesus christ who made this noob an RO
I kno rite?
2legit 2quit
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14:44
@Withnail <= $1000
Oh, ok.
Sounds like a good project for the winter tbh.
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like, butter reserve, egg hopper, bread rack, enter beans at top
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decent automatic coffee machines exist, so we could just re-case one of those
And (unrelated) wondering if I can tie in PyConUS with visiting my friend in Atlanta, since - hub.
I'm sure you cold make a wallace-and-gromit-style, pseudo-rube-goldberg-machine version yourself
14:47
That's definitely the plan, since my london-sized flat obviously has space for that. :D
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i imagine the rough part could be auto cleanup and correctly sealing things for refrigeration
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e.g. slicing off just enough butter or cream cheese from the refrigerated section and not cross-contaminating; bacon-grease drip-off without bacterial growth
steam.
steam and zoflora
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not sure how video games will help here, but i'm willing to try
Breakfast Simulator 2016.
14:51
@tristan what's an RO ?
I would buy pirate it.
@MooingRawr Room Owner.
Combine Factorio and the chef part of Job Simulator. Done.
@tristan The trick is that anything that would get dirty in this process should be compostable. So it gets sent to the compost bin
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@MorganThrapp I like how you crossed out the legit option
I bought Factorio last night
I guess I'll see you guys in the Spring
14:51
@idjaw Then we could use compos(t)er!
What is breakfast? oh green tea in the morning ?
it's Dune II all over again.
@tristan I'm just being realistic.
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@idjaw Yeah. The steam was a good idea because you could heat up the chamber after and dry it out. Maybe aluminum foil trays for cooking surface so it can just unroll/roll to discard?
@tristan hmmm yeah. A selection of items that are designed for re-use and easy self-clean, while other ones are compostable.
14:55
big roll of foil for sure, machine that pushes them into suitable shapes for cooking
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i think we're about to invent a mashup of seamless and uber for surrogate parenting for programmers
i forsee a whole ecosystem. taskrabbits who come and replenish your machine/foil supplies.
ifttt /zapier plugins
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press button, a nice old lady shows up and asks when was the last time you went for a walk, makes you a nice meal, and tells you that she's proud of all the hard work you're doing
@tristan So it's a no-brainer. Our alpha release will be in SF
uuuuuugh
14:57
Uber Mom.
*holograph of an old lady
maybe the machine should have a vitamin D lamp on it, so it's like you've gone outside when you go to pick up your meal from holo-mum
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ÜberMomsch
goddamnit, holomom.com is taken
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Nietzsche maybe wouldn't have been such a stick in the mud if he didn't skip breakfast
mommogram.com?
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14:59
oh god
@MorganThrapp fuzzy branding
@tristan When breakfast is done, it plays this track connected to your home speakers to give you a true coffeeshop feeling -> hipstersound.com
So, then you don't even need to leave your house. You are always at the cafe
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For some reason, I want to write a book titled "Cheer up, Sartre"
@Withnail That way we can pivot if we have to.
it becomes a machine that provides in-home breast examinations? Enjoy the lawsuits. :D
15:00
Reminds me of the Pictures For Sad Children comic where the guy discovers a whole genre of videos for lonely men that are like "your girlfriend cooks an egg while asking about your day" and he initially laughs at it but gradually comes to depend on the emotional comfort it give him
I would link it, but the author had a series of emotional breakdowns and erased their online presence, and also set a good number of his printed works on fire
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didn't the creator of PFSC ragequit the internet?
Is that what happened? Seems inevitable, in hindsight
@idjaw That is surprisingly soothing.
He ragequitted, then I think he started a kickstarter that was like "pay for my medication" or something explicitly not related to his creative output at all, so he could point out the hypocrisy of modern culture's ostensible empathy when it inevitably failed to meet its goal
That was a couple months ago and was the last noteworthy thing I remember hearing
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oh, from cursory search, seems like he/she (not sure of gender identity at the time) did a kickstarter, and was as prepared for realzies responsibilities as you'd expect from someone who draws comics about being kind of sad and overwhelmed by doing relatively nothing
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15:06
oh god, a ragequit followed by "pay for my meds" is legitimately embarrassing and sad
Ok after some light googling I found a very tiny version of the egg cooking comic.
@tristan which meds?
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@AnttiHaapala idk. we're guessing about the fate of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_for_Sad_Children
Ah ha, here is a reasonable resolution
well I did read that...
but just wondering if they were cancer meds or perhaps antidepressants...
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15:08
@AnttiHaapala oh, good point. no, i think it's the tumblr variety and not the "legitimate illness" type
@Kevin Oh, I see that you found one - I just did a google image search to get this one
Huh? Is depression not a legitimate illness?
oh god i can't wait to have 2k rep so i can format horrible looking code on SO T.T it bugs me so much when ppl just dump code with out format, I mean it shows you what you will see T>T
"This post was followed up by a post stating Campbell had "faked faking depression"
@KevinMGranger legitimate depression is legitimate.
feeling sad is not depression
15:10
And we all clearly know if the author was suffering depression or not.
Since we all knew so much about him before 5 minutes ago.
well, we don't :D
Time to ollie out of this conversation and go get lunch
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@KevinMGranger No, it is. My dig was at the tumblr approach of playing up the symptoms for an audience.
@WayneWerner but feelign sad all the time is depression ;3
15:11
@MooingRawr depends on the conditions
If we go by dictionary definitions, feeling sad definitely is depression. It's not necessarily clinical depression, which is what we were talking about in this context. Unnecessary pedantryyyy!
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@MorganThrapp Uhh, welcome to the internet. Wikipedia + 5 minutes with other sources is basically a dissertation.
if you're "living" in a labour camp in North Korea, if you feel happy all the time, you're crazy.
15:13
I really wish she still wrote.
@tristan I got my PhD in the internet
New team motto: "If it ain't broke, it ain't part of our system"
8
I like to do what I can to keep morale up
@MorganThrapp True story.
@WayneWerner Like, I get why she doesn't (She said she ran out of interesting stories), but her writing has consistently made my cry with laughter.
Depression is no fun. Ever again
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15:14
My fun romp with serious depression is that I feel like I should be having emotions and care about things, so I try to do those things in spades.
Whence comes this moral imperative?
[Not that there's anything wrong with caring]
What with Allie Brosh and Howard Tayler and Robin Williams... it makes me wonder if there are any really good artists/comedians who aren't atypical
It doesn't seem like it.
seems like neurotypical is code for "not an artist"
@MorganThrapp Tbh I generally have asoftmurmur on with waves, coffee shop and a bit of thunder. It's nice.
15:16
of course, we generally devalue those who aren't neurotypical
bah...wrote something, then deleted it. nvm....
annoying public chat catpoop
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I don't think so, if anything, we tend to make characters out of them.
@Withnail I'm a podcast while I work guy normally, but it's nice to have some more ambient noise when I'm really deep in a problem.
Well, assuming a normal distribution centered around "average," doesn't it seem self-evident that the good ones will necessarily be atypical?
Relevant: the movie Frank.
15:17
I tend to have it on so it fills the gaps between songs.
So a layer of, effectively, white noise, topped up with whatever music I'm listening to.
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@idjaw Isn't it a great tool to have a community that isn't "do the needful"/"unpaid site-maintenance"?
@tristan yeah....it would be amazing if the history can be controlled in some way. This room does so much more than answer-the-thing-for-me-4realz-plz-brah
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yeah, i think most (all?) active SO chats are more off-topic than on
@idjaw woah woah woah, you have to answer him now, he used a numeric character to replace alphabetical words, and he also called you his brah, hes your home boy now... On another note, now you got me thinking of what if the world was SO..... "Hi would you-" "DOWN VOTE". "Flag". "This I like this, have an upvote" "But sir, we can't sustain ourselves with upvotes".
@tristan I think the philosophy SO chat room is pretty on topic, lol
Honestly, I'm surprised the philosophy SO chat room isn't constantly talking programming languages
15:26
It would be pretty funny if the philosophy room took frequent breaks to talk about Python
That's pretty much how I imagine it going down
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it's not like they have jobs to talk about
WOW geez..... brutal much.... savage man... they have a family!
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from downtown
15:34
This is a list of burn centers in the United States. A burn center and/or burn care facility is typically a hospital ward which specializes in the treatment of severe burn injuries. As of 2011 there are 123 self-designated burn care facilities in the United States. The American Burn Association (ABA) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) developed a joint review program to verify burn centers that meet the criteria for optimal care to burn patients. The following list includes burn centers that are known to ABA as of May 2010. The 65 burn centers that are designated as verified by ABA and...
hahah
they could be PHL "teachers" ;3
Went to visit my "possible future workplace" in Helsinki... at 2 AM at night... they have sauna that is always open. And booze...
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and all merge conflicts are resolved by a round of a self-made arcade game called "Merge Konflict"
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15:37
@AnttiHaapala Antti, you're a pretty good programmer. Not sure why you want to work at an adult massage parlor.
@AnttiHaapala sounds like they never want you to leave work.
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aww latest bit of info ruined the joke
reaktor.com this is the company
it's ok, I didn't get the joke anyways xD
@tristan dsn't know that sauna is not an euphemism for Mw/HE in Finland.
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15:43
Mw/HE? I was playing off 2am sauna/bar "workplace" in quotes
@AnttiHaapala Are you the guy in the background blurred out pressing on random things?
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Cabbage everyone !
cbg @randomhopeful
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Hey @idjaw [:
@idjaw obviously no
15:52
\o randomhopeful
@AnttiHaapala I really hope you caught that I was kidding
and if not...shame on you. Take a time out
:D
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Yo Rawr [ :
anyone use oh-my-zsh here? I started working on something in my fork, that I never went back to. Very small change, but wondering if I should bother sending it as a pr
I want to support updates on forks. Which isn't supported. You have to do the update yourself if you work off your fork.
@i
I am a finn
@idjaw I am using ztanesh
@AnttiHaapala I made a simple Game of Life engine in Numpy: gist.github.com/PM2Ring/adcf1b1ce5fbbd839d224d5b29c93c54
15:55
which uses some oh-my-zsh crap
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I enjoyed some intro to Python book until I arrived to if var is not None
but I am considering switching to the "can't remember its name"
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Now I can't stop twitching
@randomhopeful wyh
hmm
I just realized. I've been using zsh for 18 years already...
@AnttiHaapala interesting. didn't know about this.
15:57
nbaturally not
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@AnttiHaapala If only, dude. But it's right there next to #Python offers convenient way to test conditions
but.,.. I am going to do something helse whenI have time
@randomhopeful What don't you like about that? Sometimes you do need to specifically test against None, although generally you just do if var:.
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@PM2Ring Oh yeah, I can imagine specific cases for that, but this was simple introduction to control flow. Author was testing if var was containing a string

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