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wife intelligence is really high. Charm doesn't work well on her.
she see's through it very easily
welp you're more of an expert at that field than me, so good luck is all i have to say
hmmm...luck....I think that is what I need to level up on.
@WayneWerner What's your luck level as a fellow husband-class individual?
@idjaw That's the problem with marrying above you. Sure, your wife is awesome, but also she's awesome ;)
@idjaw Well, supposedly Seneca said, "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity". I've leveled up a lot of my preparation stats - I just haven't put myself in as many opportunity positions as I should could.
@WayneWerner so well said haha
wayne do you take your kids to see santa or do they not believe anymore ? actually do you celebrete xmas should be first question
17:10
Hey all. This isn't specifically a python question but there's no one around in the database rooms and I could really use some outside input.

I have a big collection of large text files (in the 10-50MB / file range). This is a finite list and the files/collection will not be editable in any way at a user level. It's basically a collection of static assets for the application. I'm trying to figure out what the best approach would be to storing these files to be accessed by the application at run-time. Not sure if the data's size warrants breaking away from a more traditional SQL fetch-by-id
@idjaw One preparation that I work on daily is spending one pomodoro (i.e. 25 minute session) sending my wife an email
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@WayneWerner That's sweet
I find it incredibly interesting what happens when you require yourself to take the 25m writing. Often times I feel like we verbally talk about enough stuff that I only have a couple of minutes worth of stuff to write about. When I started giving myself that 25m timebox, though, I discovered that I could write about all kinds of interesting things - after all, what am I going to do, sit there for 23 minutes? Pssssssh.
@JoshKitchens how are you using the text files? are you reading and parsing the files for certain infos? I feel if you are why not parse the info and store it in sql format, say if you need x information from the text file each time just parse it once and stick it in the sql. if you just need the text file to read and populate say an article on a html page, then folder it.. but I have no practice experience with that sort of problem.
So often times I end out writing about a lot more than I typically would.
17:14
Thanks for the response, @Moo
oops
@MooingRawr Yeah, we celebrate Christmas. Some of our kids are getting to the age of disbelief, but we still have a 6yo, 3yo, and one who's too young even to know what Santa is
@WayneWerner I only ask cause I remember stories from friends about what their kids asks, sometimes it's funny, sometime it's sad so i Just got curious
The older ones may or may not participate in the Santa Claus picture taking - if they don't I'm sure it will be a disappointment for Mommy
Heh. Yeah. I guess they made one of their friends cry by telling him that Santa wasn't real
The text represent whole objects that will be combined into a single file after I tweak a couple fields in the files (using a 3rd party API that handles all the I/O work for me, I simply have to give it the text in a file, which I could create in-memory).
kids grow up too darn fast... can confirm im a kid still and dont wanna grow up xD
17:16
He's like a year or two younger, but taller than they are, so it's weird to think of him as younger
True story. Adulting is the worst.
@JoshKitchens read this and: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/150669/… see what you think about it. in the end it's all based on opinions and what your needs are, can't really help if don't know the details and what not.
@WayneWerner that actually broke my heart .... >< great now im tearing up at work thanks...
@MooingRawr I do what I can ;)
@JoshKitchens You're approaching the Y part of an XY problem...
Yeah I saw that post Moo, it was insightful and is what made me rethink storing the files in a DB in the first place. @WayneWerner could you elaborate?
@JoshKitchens XY problem is basically you have a problem X and you think you have a solution Y but solution Y has problem and you are asking solve Y instead of X
What are you actually doing with the data? Are you getting it once? Are you seeking back and forth to different records? These are important considerations to make
dang it, ninja'd :P
Each one of these blobs of text represents input into a Rendering system. The text describes a 3D model along with its transform data, lighting info, etc. My code will be sent a collection of IDs which represent those 3D models as well as transform data which I need to apply. I need to pull up the actual text representing the object, apply the new transform data, combine the entire collection into a single file, and provide that file to the rendering software to produce a frame.
the 3D model text will rarely change at the database level, I just tweak it on the fly as needed
Seems JSONish to me
Or sqlitish \o/
as a matter of fact it sort of is. The text format is proprietary to the renderer but does somewhat resemble json
Oh, well if you're not parsing the text...
or are you?
17:31
the renderer provides a library which my code will use the update the transform data within the text. that library is doing the parsing, not me directly
oh. Yeah, I'd probably just keep the files on the filesystem
easier to keep in a VCS that way
cause I'd probably do that. Just sayin'
yeah it's also occurring to me now that the process which maintains the model data and the process doing the rendering, while the are separate processes, will always be run on the same system. Not to mention the API needs a file path anyway, so it'd be superfluous to load the file into memory, pass it over an API to another process on the same box, just to create a new temporary file to give the API
shit, seems like a no-brainer now that I've thought it out more. thanks for being my sounding board lol
cbg all
i don't really even need a database for these then. I could just use an xml config to map ID's to the models and load that in at start-up
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@JGreenwell Eyyyyy buddy, long time. How are you ?
17:35
wait....did I miss something? RO list seems to be missing someone
@JGreenwell tristan removed himself?
good @randomhopeful. Teaching at new job (and new grade level) is eating time but after sporadic employment over 6 years its nice to be busy :)
@JoshKitchens Or JSON. Or something not X̧M̬͇̙̯̳̤̦L̺̘̲̮͙ :(
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@JGreenwell Nice !
Yeah, I'm looking through the transcripts now - really should set up RSS - now. Thanks @WayneWerner and how you been?
17:39
haha I suppose. I find XML still useful for config-type files, but perhaps this is a bit too simple to warrant that kind of overhead. I'm just an old curmudgeon when it comes to type safety and JSON is schemaless, but I suppose I'm in the wrong chat room to espouse such heresy :)
...wait?! Aaron Hall is a mod now!....take off the wrong week and everything changes I swear grumble grumble
@JGreenwell Surprise
congrats @BhargavRao too
Thanks :)
17:44
of course always good to congratulate the winner ;) (also I would have voted for you either way :)
You may be interested to read meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/338337/… Or not. :)
Why didn't they called c++ 'E'?
Because ++ only increments by 1.
@BlueMonday There's actually a rather nice language called E en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_E It was the first OOP language I learned.
It was just a joke :D
But that's cool.
sigh I'm considering posting an answer @PM2Ring. That activity smells really bad (or really like smoke) and I'm glad @tristan brought it up and it seems like he's being attacked for it.
but I could also just be too close to the source (having been here for a bit of the earlier drama)
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17:54
#python formatting tip: >>> meal = dict(main='turkey', dessert='pie') >>> 'Eat {main} and {dessert}'.format_map(meal) 'Eat turkey and pie'
Amiga E was great fun to write in. At first it seemed rather verbose (compared to C) & Pascal-like, and a bit retro with its uppercase keywords, but it didn't take long to get used to that. And I guess it made it obvious at a quick glance that it wasn't C.
The retro syntax meant that the lexer / parser could be blazingly fast. And you could easily mix lines of assembler with your code, using the E variable names in the assembler. So the E compiler could compile straight assembler, and it was faster than all the other Amiga assemblers, both freeware & commercial.
ehh...commented probably just be ignored
One weird thing about E was that it didn't use conventional precedence rules in expressions: it used "calculator precedence", IOW, apart from stuff in parenthese, everything was evaluated from left to right, just like you were punching it into a simple calculator.
Newbie coder here. I have a vexing (but probably simple question) posted here: stackoverflow.com/questions/40809796/…
Can any of you python gurus help me understand how to get past the "tuple object not callable error" in my plt.bar code?
@JGreenwell RSS all the things! Been good - apparently I'm also busy
18:00
Smalltalk was (apparently) the same as E - the result of an operation became a message to the next operand, so there was no precedence - bizarre
@AndrewSmith Welcome, Andrew! Please see our room rules. We don't normally answer fresh SO questions in here, since that can end up in pointless duplication. OTOH, it is ok to ask "Is my question ok?" as long as that isn't a pretext in getting us to answer it. :)
Ah, ok. sorry! So....."Is my question ok?"
You're effectively doing something like this, based solely on the error you posted in here
x = (1,2,3)
x()
That's not going to work, because you have a tuple (x) and you're calling it (x())
And tuples can't be called.
@AndrewSmith I don't know Pandas, but it looks ok to me.
so you'll have to figure out where you have a tuple that you (or pandas) is trying to call
and make that something that can be called. Or stop calling the tuple. Whatever makes sense for your problem
18:04
@WayneWerner :slaps wayne: Go and say that stuff in the question comments, or a proper answer. :)
I tried to convert the tuple into a string (and a list). Still go the same error
But that's so far away - I have to use my mouse to click on the question ;)
lol
So much knowledge, so much laziness :-)
oh, first nice comment on my comment then turned into aggressive attack wording.....I honestly wonder how much drama on the internet just comes from wording (rather then the actual emotions and opinions of people)
This is exactly what we don't want: useful discussion on the question that the participants on the main page can't see.
18:08
^^^^ +1
also Wayne is right. Pandas returns tuples for a lot of stuff by default; dataframes are just namedtuples or I'm losing it
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@AnttiHaapala Did they Jesse Eisenberg Snowden in the movie ?
@randomhopeful waat, noo
@JGreenwell I agree that it doesn't bode well, but it's probably best to let it go at this stage. There's no point antagonising him. Give him a chance to act like a nice moderator.
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@AnttiHaapala Nice ! Gordon Levitt is pretty cool, but you can't trust directors
18:13
I don't know anyone who could Eisenberg Gordon Levitt :D
@WayneWerner That's really nice. My wife and I actually message each other throughout the day. Her job is on the go a lot, so we usually send each other short messages.
that was pretty much what I was trying to say @PM2Ring ... see wording (also comments are hard to write well especially when the edit time runs out :)
@holdenweb Interesting. With Amiga E the no precedence thing seemed so strange at first, but it didn't take long to get used to, and it was so nice to be liberated from C's giant precedence table.
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@AnttiHaapala I know, I know. But you know, some douchebag producer was fan of Rain Man, and then saw Fincher did it and won an oscar, and anyway. Cool that you reassured me
@idjaw I used to do that with my wife when we started dating as she lived in Florida and I in South Carolina (about a 7 hour drive from each other)
18:17
@JGreenwell o/ :)
nice to see you around again
@PM2Ring also his response (the edited comment) went from pleasant to attack which worries me
@holdenweb That Smalltalk method / message chaining reminds me a lot of how Haskell uses currying so that no function takes more than a single argument.
good to "see" you to LegoMan
Personally I preferred Forth and PostScript - stack-based languages seem to me a more intuitive way to accommodate precedence
Anyway, got to rhubarb - gf's daughter closed on a new flat today so it's celebration time. Have a good weekend, all!
have fun @holdenweb
18:20
good weekend @holdenweb
@holdenweb congrats! have fun...
@holdenweb congrats, rbrb
@idjaw There was a guy... I think on Medium, who wrote a little app that all it did was you turned it on and took a pic and it was automatically sent to the other user. Naturally it was limited to him and his wife, but it was a neat idea
haha that might help. I send random things to my wife. I love to bug her.
aww you guys sound like such sweet couples ;3
18:30
I could see an app like that going horribly, horribly wrong
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@idjaw What ! Dude, I need my stuff. You said you were "borrowing" them
haha
well...tough luck
does anyone uses "hp application lifecycle management" tool ? am I the only one who thinks it's really bad and laggy?
No idea what that is. But it sounds like wonderful bloatware
it's an application that hooks into internet explorer 9+ (only so no chrome or firefox or what not). takes forever to load, things are like old school where the application is super specific or it breaks. If you forget to clear your search bar and you log out, rip you...
I mostly hate on it cuz it's IE9 and it takes a few minutes to load..... /rant over
18:43
You just admitted to using IE9.
yes.... for my company i do..... T.T
sometimes your forced to
ew no
no no
horrible, legacy code that nobody remembers how to adjust nor wants to invest in adjusting
awesome article @poke
@idjaw it exists! You cannot shut your eyes to this horrible fact!
My life has been IEless for a few years now. It's been great. Also, it's going away soon, anyway...so it's best to start ignoring it too :D
18:55
Yeah, I've used that argument (its going away) 8 times in the last week on why a webpage needs to be updated................just get the answer "we'll worry about that when it is gone"
like living in an area with a lot of power outages and not having a backup....oh, wait....that's also true
@MooingRawr You had me throwing up at "HP application lifecycle"
I'm reading Zed's "No Python" and when he talks about sciences where Python 3 is a success only having a 30% usage rate - I really, really want to point out that those are the same areas which still occasionally use Fortran and Cobol
....and yes, I used those horrible words (well one of them anyway)
once had a professor in Physics say those horrible words: "I miss punchcards"
I miss punching cards too
@idjaw Is it like a portable punching bag but can fit in your pocket?
Is cards a nickname for Zed?
19:03
wooo that was dark
3 more hours till freedom, oh wait it's black friday... 3 more hours till i get to drive my family members around while they shop... sigh
I saw that Joe xD
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I'm this close to declaring sopython a Zed-free zone for a week, just until the whole thing blows over.
except that the membership of sopython would probably see a Zed-ban as even more reason to bring it up
@DSM do you need a hug ?
This is no MCVE, right? stackoverflow.com/q/40808664/4099593 (Found it while reviewing dupes).
19:10
> it is not working
that's no MCVE, easy peasy
0
A: Data from file not printing in Python

AchillesTry this, which automatically closes the file after the with statement. with open('filename.txt') as fp: for line in fp: print (line)

I tried it but it didn't work — Dokua 3 hours ago
And apparently they're not very good at describing "doesn't work"
Black Friday has got me twice so far: Titanfall 2 and Gears of War 4
o/
I still want a GPU but I dont know if i should drop 400 bucks on one while my 680 still works.
19:19
@RobertGrant cbg
cbg @BhargavRao
I said cbg to bobbyg. :/
cbg to you too @idjaw :P
this is why you need to direct your cbg :P
@BhargavRao cbg
I will cbg when I want
@idjaw cbg
19:21
cbg!
cbg for everyone
I like the idea of a long drawn-out cbg greeting ritual upon anyone joining
I'm gonna bring Oprah and have her hand out cbgs to all of you
A bit like a Japanese tea ceremony, except you don't even get tea at the end
That is one small cbg for idjaw, But one giant cbg for room 6
@RobertGrant and you are on the hook to pay all the taxes
19:23
@MooingRawr You could always sell your 680on ebay, and then you'd have to buy a new one
it's true. If you put yourself in a position where you need it. Then, well...you have to buy a new thingie.
Yay, only 23 days for my rebate to process \o/
Yay \o/
@WayneWerner but no I love this card. It's a symbol of the first pc i built. im never selling or getting rid of this card lol even if it breaks. #hordering. What's a rebate process?
@AnttiHaapala Answering your question from way back, haven't tried pyo, but apparently should
19:35
@MooingRawr A way to get people to spend money but discourage them from getting some of it back
So they'll be like, $20 for a brand new car! (after rebate). Then the rebate process involves submitting a notarized copy of your DNA, a single nostril hair from the Elbonian goats that stand on top of the High Alps in Balashtaskavonia, coated with milk from the venomous gnat.
My PC will be 6 this year and a few upgrades are planned which both annoys and excites me
@WayneWerner not to mention you can't return the item if you cut out the bar code.
True story
or if your kids write on it with a permanent marker
You'll never believe the 12 things that you can remove with a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol! #7 is especially surprising!
19:48
I should have been a bit more detailed. I know what a rebate process is but i dont know the actual process. Do you sign a form and wait x days and they send you a check ?
hmm...always have problems with removing crayon/marker/paint/pen/etc off walls cause whatever removes it also removes the paint - might try rubbing alcohol (moved to just a good brand of chalk which just needs hot water)
@MooingRawr I only did it once but I mailed my bar code and months later I got a $20 check.
@MooingRawr I think it'll be a prepaid Visa card
last time I did it I got a prepaid Credit Card in about a month (was for more than 20 though)
But yeah, added UPC, printout of my order from newegg, and stamp
It'll be $20 for me, too ^_^
19:56
time before that was for 20 but it was for beer and came with a shirt (cause it was really, really late and I called) which was cool
I like free shirts
cabbage
I have seen Dr Strange \o/
hey @JGreenwell:)
\o how goes it
can anyone explain why this code is giving me an error?
hey @AndrasDeak, long time no see
indeed, although I've been right here:P
19:59
 var1 = _anagrams_helper(words[:1], new_letter_count)
 sorted_word = ' '.join([word, (i for i in var1)])
@Theo only if you specify the exact error
this is true
gives me the error TypeError: sequence item 1: expected str instance, generator found
@Theo (i for i in var1) is a generator
what is that supposed to do?
var1 outputs a list of words
and i want to take each element out of that list and add it to the current word
20:00
so why not just put var1 there? (i for i in var1) is rarely what you need
[word] + var1?
in case word is a string
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If it's not, it's very poorly named!
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@AndrasDeak And the whole world goes blind, man
what you have now is a generator that yields each element in var1
you could use that as list(...) which would be equivalent to list(var1) which would be just var1
hence "you rarely want to do that"
i see
wouldnt [word] just add itself to the list var1
if i did [word] + var1
however i want to add word to each element of var1
ah
"add" how?
20:02
not just add it to the entire list
sorry shouldve been specific
yes.
you probably need a list comprehension
[word+i for i in var1] or something
depending on your specific needs
oh okay cool, ill look into it
thank you!
and depending on what your variables are
no worries:)
andras did you pick up anything from today's sales
do they do "black friday" outside of the US?
20:10
Cabbage @Andras \o
@JGreenwell Not in this part of the world.
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@JGreenwell: we do up here in the True North.
True North businesses couldn't resist jumping in on the money being made.
@MooingRawr haha
do I look like a Consumer?
@JGreenwell they do
then everybody's surprised that it doesn't really work
Canada doesn't count :P ;)
I mean, we have a lot of online stores that make a huge deal out of black friday, massive flash sales, then after 2 minutes everything is out of stock and the majority of buyers is frustrated and they have trouble keeping up with their orders
I just laugh at everybody involved
20:14
....and Andras counts all the items he bought before everyone else and just laughs. Laughs at everyone else's misery.
Your the type of guy who enjoy watching those youtube videos of mobs mobbing to buy stuff arent you ? @AndrasDeak
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.. wait, so it's a failure because the companies sell out their merchandise? That's.. that's kind of the goal, right?
I like that those videos exist. It validates my refusal to go out to those stores during those events.
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I'm going to brave [large mall] in [LargeCanadianCity] after work for other reasons. Here's hoping!
20:16
good luck DSM....good luck.
@DSM are you going to drive?
@MooingRawr not really, it makes me cringe and feel sorrow for the future of mankind
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No need, it's on the subway line.
oh good
Our nearest mall is a depressing piece of garbage. I hadn't been there in a long time but they don't actually have any stores that are of any interest to me.
so. apparently yesterday everyone wanted to write a book. Today, not so much :D
20:17
@DSM my wife and I had a horrible time driving, looking for parking.
@DSM I think I know which mall good luck. the new tree is very pretty if you get a chance to see it >-o
@DSM it's a failure because they're out of flash sale-y stock way quickly, and most people don't get shit. And those who do, often have trouble getting their orders in finite time
@AnttiHaapala If we are serious about this, we should have a meeting about it.
To have a proper breakdown
@idjaw Shows that only one person should drive. :P
20:17
@idjaw oh you want a breakdown, don't you?
@idjaw I could be serious about it, but not really alone...
go on twitter and post about python3
@BhargavRao We've worked out a pretty good system. But, we were both fighting for who gets to hit the breaks. That is when it got messy.
@AndrasDeak Yeah...YEAH I DO! Funky pants, and music.
English language <3
dude I remember seeing the things that goes down at a parking spot at a busy mall during like boxing day...... and I'm canadian so like I could imagine what happens in the states .....
20:19
they are...boxing, right?
freestyle, in the parking lot
we are going to lay down that boogie and play that funky music till we DIE
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@Antti Argh, the bullshit in Oliver Stone's movies
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Still, pretty entertaining
no I remember seeing a female get out of the car that got there second and lie on the parking spot until the car that got their first would leave
@randomhopeful :D
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20:20
And Gordon Levitt aced the voice works
cept they didnt and this lady got out of their car and had an argument about it all while their kids were in the back and their husbands were like ... "what do we do?"
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@AnttiHaapala You were right, man. I shouldn't have doubted him
naturally
you can't turn Gordon Levitt into an *-hole
what movie are we talking about?
it is almost as difficult as turning J.E. into an agreeable person
@idjaw snowden
20:21
@AnttiHaapala *-
is it worth it?
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@AnttiHaapala Haha :D You have a point there
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@idjaw Yeah, why not. It's still better than most of this year's shit
@idjaw I've got plenty of free tickets, so I go see pretty much every semi-interesting flick already in cinema
@randomhopeful Dr Strange is yamming great (as expected)
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20:23
@AndrasDeak Oooh, man, I so envy you right now :D
I actually do want to write a book. I even have the domain for it: programmingismagic.com (Though nothing to go on it, right now, as you can easily see)
@randomhopeful you should
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:D
I just went to see the Fantastic Beasts, not the worst film of the year (independence day is)
and doctor strange was awesome
20:24
right?
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Come on, man. I gotta wait for at least another six months to see it
well, I've yet to see anything at all with mr Cumberbatchernelderfelderefestwesstchester that wasn't good...
@randomhopeful snowden isn't that old
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He's pretty cool. I discovered him in Star Trek, actually. Never disappointed me since
I love the guy
@randomhopeful noooooo Cucumberbatch had been widely established by then!
20:26
Every time I hear of Dr. Strange I keep thinking they're talking about imdb.com/title/tt2548418
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@AnttiHaapala True. August, I believe
@WayneWerner no, it's a love story
@randomhopeful you should see the BBC Sherlock if you haven't
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@AndrasDeak I knooooooooow. Still, not a clue of who that handsome fella was
well maybe not handsome
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20:27
@AnttiHaapala I've been meaning to, I watched a couple of episodes, loved it already
there are not much more than a couple of episodes (10?)
and the one about Alan Turing?
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Oh of course, man
Imitation Game
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20:28
I wept over here
has some BS, but overall great
@AndrasDeak One of my favorite love stories
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Yeah, the boyfriend girlfriend BS. Still, overall, as you say
no, some computer BS, I don't remember now
@AndrasDeak the only time in my life when I felt uplifting when someone said "Heil H----r"
20:29
:)
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Oh, I watched War Horse, but only afterwards I knew it was him
@WayneWerner Eddie Marsan is one hell of an actor. What he is able to portray in that, and then Ray Donovan, is impressive.
@randomhopeful and hobbit...
I liked Imitation Game (Alan Turing being one of my personal heroes makes me fairly biased though)
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@AnttiHaapala That's what sealed it for me, you know. Revenge ! I'll show you revenge
@AnttiHaapala looking up and seeing that out of context made my eyes boggle :)
@JGreenwell :D
@JGreenwell cbg :D
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@AnttiHaapala It takes guts :D His voice is amazing
@JGreenwell you know I am so careless that every single day I am dropping sentences that, taken without context, would utterly destroy me...
Best warning ever coming up
WARNING
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Although I have done my best to release highly-secure code, I remain an amateur coder. In no circumstances should Ephemeral be used where strong cryptographic security is required. If you blame me for a catastrophic leak in production code, I will personally:

1. Tie you to a chair.
2. Break your kneecaps with a tire iron.
3. Destroy everything you love.
4. Provide free chips and beverages for all who come watch.
free chips and beverages, guys.
I love chips
20:40
@idjaw I'd need something like that... I mean the actual project
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He lost me at kneecaps. I'm fine with broken bones but soft tissue and gooey-joint injuries are squicky.
wait....wtf...holidayhole.com (SFW)
nice try
@idjaw beats bullshit
yeah...I can't believe they did that.
20:48
@idjaw wut? That's live. o_O
@BhargavRao apparently
@idjaw I mean that this one is the new bullshit
people will pay because holiday togetherness and whatnot
and eventually they'll say "right, you have a hole, like we said you would"
"you have a-hole"
something along those lines
@idjaw I don't know what other shows I've seen him in, but they all did quite a good job in Jonathan Strange
@idjaw Oh man, I want to take part in that!
I love heavy machinery!
wat, some expensive digging
They raised prices one year too. Apparently they sold a ton with that "sale"
20:55
"dig hole 18 seconds" for $10...
and that excavator doesn't get a single bucketful in those 18 seconds

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