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14:00
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow I am not a native speaker of English, I didn't even have internet access at home, but by the age of 15 I did know what "parsing" and many other words meant because I had checked them from a dictionary.
i guess no one knows about Dag airflow:/
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow You're probably feeling frustrated right now. That's pretty normal for new users. Lots of experienced users are very particular about the way people ask them for help - the kind of details you need to provide, and the style of presentation. It's... mostly for your own good. Having a standard model for how one asks for assistance reduces misunderstandings and makes everything run more efficiently.
You haven't quite figured out the protocol yet, but nobody's born knowing it. It gets easier, eventually.
goddamn, my commit got messed up because of loss of power
now I have to redo a day of work
@khajvah loss of power?
commit got messed?
you're using git?
14:02
yes it was in the middle of a commit
and they cut the power, so it complained about broken objects
or whatever
You should be committing more regularly than that?
correct
Basically I'm just trying to say that I remember being in that kind of position, where I was at the mercy of strangers to guide me forward, and they had no obligation to, and they knew it and I knew it, and it was hard.
14:07
@Kevin I never was
that's why I have no sympathy :D
Not everyone can pull on their own bootstraps as diligently as you ;-)
we didn't have this internuts thing
Ah, yes, in the Before Times.
ok, I have no idea what is going on, I found my changes deep in old commits
we did but it wasn't used for pestering other coders.
14:10
but the new ones, which come from those old ones, don't have them
I wouldn't have known where that could've been...
Did you also have to walk uphill both ways in the snow?
I hate git
You don't know git
14:10
wash your mouth out
I learned TI-83 BASIC just from the manual, but every language after that I drank deep from the well of the Internet Strangers
@WayneWerner that was the sentence I was planning to write next :D
I know how to commit/push/pull, branches, rebase
I mean, I kind of had a vague understanding of how a DVCS worked
14:12
and basics like that
@Kevin I mean I've learnt from the masters, but I've not annoyed them :D
How do you know, you haven't
I was probably annoying for the first, oh, three years or so.
(inb4 "and you were also annoying after that, up to the present")
@khajvah I mean, if I downloaded a tutorial they had written, I wonder how could I have annoyed them...
oh :D
14:14
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow My 2 cents (if you're even still here): every problem in programming can be broken down. If you don't understand something or can't work out how to resolve something, it's because you haven't broken it down enough.
it's like a car. If you don't understand it, you've not taken out enough components
@IntrepidBrit ok
this is how you understand computers ^
Although, don't open up your computer just to work out how to open a csv file.
cbg
Hmm..
Maybe… just maybe… my script causes a crash every hour.
although Nightly is very crashy lately anyway, so maybe not.
@IntrepidBrit And certainly don’t put it apart and connect it using random connectors. That’s generally a bad idea.
14:26
morning guys
Got a quick question. What would happen if I ran a docker container within a docker container
dockerception?
haha. yeah
just wondering
@Ming why would you do that?
i wouldnt do that. but just curious what would happen
and how deep can i go
Apparently, there are people doing that: github.com/jpetazzo/dind
Use case appears to be e.g. running a docker inside a docker-ified CI (for tests)
14:29
wow. didnt know that
but how would it work.
from a computer architecture / system perspective
So basically, it will work, but it turns into a mess. And it’s probably very inefficient.
hmm. ok.
wondering if there was any limits on it. maybe up to a certain depth the memory would run out or something
cbg
14:32
*sigh*
@Ming As for how it works, it’s probably closer to full virtualization then.
full virtualization?
The kernel is not taken from the host
Full virtualization as in how things like vmware or hyper-v work
Docker is a very lightweight virtualization which uses a lot of things from the host, which enables it to work as quickly and simple as it does.
See also this question.
thanks. will check it out
can I re-merge current commit with a previous one?
14:36
@khajvah “re-merge”?
squash?
does anyone know about roblox here?
@poke the previous commit has my changes, I want to bring them back
it is a game type program but the games which you can play are user created
i recently got into roblox studio and scripting
@khajvah “bring them back” as in revert? Otherwise, why aren’t they still around?
@poke I dunno what happened. Reverting would mess up the current changes right?
14:38
What does git status say?
nothing, everything is committed
Okay, so you’re completely clean. What does your history look like? Look at the recent commits with e.g. gitk
ok, my changes are present 2 commits back, on the same branch
I have no idea why they are lost in the most recent one
But were they removed in one of the commits after? I.e. is the diff showing that the changes were undone?
(it’s a linear history, right? no merge?)
hey guys, '.split' splits by space on default right? How do i make it so it splits per character regardless of spaces or whatever?
14:41
there is one merge from remote but it doesn't show any effect on files in question
@MaxPower pass a different character to split
what is 'permalink'?
@davidism my string is like a page full of a-z letters and they are all connected. There's no specific character to split by, i just need to split every single character
@MaxPower If you're asking "how do I get a list where each element is a single character from my string?", do list(myString)
>>> s = "hello world!"
>>> list(s)
['h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', ' ', 'w', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd', '!']
14:44
oh yeah i should probably do that lol... thanks!
@khajvah merges unfortunately only show a change for conflicts
@poke I will git cherry-pick
so it’s possible that the desired changes were removed in the merge
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow A link to a webpage that is unlikely to change.
this can be because of power issues I was telling about before. (lost power in the middle of commit)
14:46
@Kevin what happens when i click it?
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow Click and you'll find out. It's safe. Assuming you're talking about the permalinks here in Chat.
@PM2Ring does it matter on what post i click it on?
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow Yes.
Depends on your definition of "matter". In four billion years the sun will explode, at which point it won't make much difference which permalink you chose.
i dont understand its purpose
i clicked it and it took me to the transcript
and highlighted the message
14:50
That's it's purpose. You copy the url of the permalink and then give it to someone else, and when they click it, it will take them to the transcript and highlight the message.
This is useful if you want someone to see a particular message.
See what happens when I paste a permalink:
3 mins ago, by TheOneWhoLikesToKnow
@Kevin what happens when i click it?
i understand
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow the purpose of a permalink is general is so you can share it with people or save it for your own records. Like Kevin says it will most likely never change, permalink here refers to the transcript with is like a history of our chat.
14:51
if you see a joke you like or a code sample someone wrote and want to share it or save the message with out copy and pasting it somewhere you can grab the perma link and save that
@poke @TheOneWhoLikesToKnow I was just about to link that
is google smarter than humans?
@MooingRawr probably
@MooingRawr have you seen 'Quick, Draw!' by google
Took me a while to determine that you were asking "what is this 'permalink' link that appears when you click on the triangle to the left of someone's message in chat?" rather than just "what, in general, is a permalink?"
@MooingRawr It certainly has an answer for that too!
14:52
Just another example of how providing all your context up front can streamline the Q&A process.
@poke isn't that a bias opinion since google, 'generated' the answer... it's like asking you 'is poke a really cool person' if you answer it, however you answer it, it's bias.
the real question would be if we bing or yahoo 'is google smarter than humans'
@PM2Ring Now do it without editing? :P
I'm not prepared to concede that computers are able to have opinions.
@MooingRawr Good point, I guess. (to answer your question, yes, poke is a really cool person)
14:54
@poke cool!
@poke That sounds tricky!
@Kevin they are developing artificial intelligence right now i'm afraid
@davidism thanks
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AI has been "just around the corner" for as long as I've been alive. I expect the same thing to be true for the remainder of my lifetime. Not sure what I'd bet for the generation after me.
@davidism didnt know about that room
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14:55
Tuesday morning cabbage.
By "computers" I mean "computers that exist right now", to be clear. The future may hold many interesting things.
@Kevin very true
"I don't like/want AI or robots because they might become evil, like in those movies" . . . isn't evil just a human made thing? I don't know how to respond to those statements people make.
@MooingRawr like in the movie 'I, robot'
The AI risk culture typically words it "... because they might destroy humanity" rather than "because they might become evil". The former is much easier to quantify.
14:57
@PM2Ring It is!
I’m kind of curious to try it though.
"Did the AI convert the entire mass of the earth into paperclips?" Is more readily answered than "is it evil to convert the entire mass of the earth into paperclips?"
/me is going to try it.
@poke just need to find how the perma link generates it's link, predict that url and bobs your uncle..... but I have to admit, it's harder than it sounds.
if someone were to star a message as interesting does the person who posted it get notified?
Nope.
@MooingRawr You might be interested in reading what Yudkowsky has to say about Friendly artificial intelligence. Bear in mind that the website is called "Less Wrong". Yudkowsky is very smart, and knows lots of stuff, but he's not as much of an expert in some of the stuff he discusses as he'd like you to think that he is. :)
@PM2Ring thanks, guess i know what im doing for lunch today.
POKE IS A GOD
dayum!
-bows-
15:02
I’m a bit sad it doesn’t inline itself though
time to add that feature to this chat room?
And I’m rather surprised that SO detects recursion :P
@poke if you edited and re-submitted the message, it would inline.
oh i see it takes take into consideration.... maybe this is more fitted in the sandbox chatroom
@davidism But that would defeat its purpose of being not edited
15:04
Quite the conundrum.
Now for my next trick…
:34318613 Replying myself without editing!
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow But on a related note, if you reply to your own message, you get pinged. :)
@poke What a shame… :(
it worked. u got the right code, just SO chat room didnt wrap your name ....
Hmm, The OP claims that another dupe is the better one in their post apart from what davidism has hammered. stackoverflow.com/questions/40854589/…
Can any of you take a look? (flask stuff, so I'm not so sure about that)
15:05
what other magic tricks and the great poke do?
guys I suck at event driven programming
@Bhargav “another dupe is the better” – From what I know and remember being said from mods before is that there is no point in changing the dupe target. What matter is that the question is closed. Whether the dupe target is perfect or not is not important and not worth reopening and reclosing the question.
@corvid Have you tried panic driven programming?
@corvid must… resist… to… FTFY… that!
Three days of investigation and all I have to show for it is "... Maybe ask the DB guy if an error got logged?"
15:07
picnic driven programming
Oh I would like a picnic
@poke Hmm, Is there a meta post on that? I've re-hammered many dupes like those which had a better target elsewhere.
I'm now beginning to slightly panic after realizing the mistake which I've unknowingly done.
every time I see "picnic area", I read it as "panic area"
@Bhargav Does a rejected flag help?
Ah, mod flags are different.
(I'd decline one if I got too).
15:11
Up to my knees in muck and bullets cabbage to y'all
I'm asking about the gold hammer power.
@holdenweb cbg \o
But does it change the “not worth reopening/reclosing” part?
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@holdenweb: too late, I had already googled it to see if it was from an old poem or something :-)
@BhargavRao If the new question is good (and has a good title), and the alternate dupe target is much better than the current one, then I guess there's a case for re-opening & re-hammering. Otherwise, just add the better target as a comment. And maybe mention the shortcomings of the current dupe target if the existing comments don't cover that adequately.
@poke Well, Mod time is different. But here we've got a lot of python hammerers. ;)
It's not worth "mod time" is what they meant, IMO.
15:14
I wonder if it takes more time to reopen/close a question though than to write that decline message.. :P
@PM2Ring Yep, That's the way I used to do. :)
@poke Actually it does. From the mod console we can directly write a message and decline it. :P
Oops! Where did that last hour go? Rhubarb
rhubarb @PM2
I'm holding my vote for the duplicate in case the op responds.
Cya @Pm
15:20
@poke Well, that's also a horse of a different color - the rejected flag in particular is about removing a dupe target from a list of dupes, right?
it’s about changing the dupe target list
mcve and attracting answers - stackoverflow.com/q/40869236/344286
and, given aList, probably pls write my homework 4 me!!11!
not that it's a close reason, but, you know
We all wish it was
Like most people, I don't mind answering homework questions, just poorly asked homework questions
Interesting opinion of mine, I think it's more effort to make a good question out of a homework question than solving the problem oneself.
Because typical homework questions are rubbish
Some of them are useful
but most of them are just silly.
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I just gave up when trying to point out the many ways in which an answer didn't work. I used to have energy for comments. :-(
15:28
I think that's typically because at one point it's new and exciting
but then you literally are just seeing variations on a tired old theme
Why did I ever agree to become a manager? Now I am accountable for my underlings' failures as well as my own!
@WayneWerner interestingly, one of the reasons I decided management was an option was the feelings of ennui at the prospect of solving a problem for the fourteenth time. You see a lot of problems in fifty years
Interesting. I hadn't considered that, as a reason to trend towards management.
You haven't been programming fifty years, I'll hazard a guess
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One of the reasons I left a position with "manager" in the title was because I no longer wanted the responsibility of knowing that if something went catastrophically wrong other people could lose their jobs (even though I'd probably survive). Now the worst thing that can happen is that I could lose mine, which is -- paradoxically -- incredibly comforting.
Overhearing a meeting of my coworkers' project... "we store the year as two digits, which is a problem when the user specifies a date range wider than 100 years". We still have Y2K bugs -_-
15:34
@holdenweb you did it for the money?
@Kevin what.... why ?
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@Kevin: that's hard to fathom.
@holdenweb True story. An order of magnitude less in a professional capacity ;)
@Kevin I would have vomited uncontrollably on overhearing such a comment
Then it would've been like the description in the Goonies interrogation scene
@WayneWerner go on.....
people would have asked what's wrong... then I'd tell them and then everyone is throwing up all over the place
I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that it wasn't a technical decision made by anyone still working here
15:39
all because of some clam chowder head storing dates as two digits
oh, of course
Very possibly it was a dictate passed down from on high by a bureaucrat with no technical acumen
There are some hills worth dying on. That's one of them.
"security" vs. security is another
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I thought you were making a subtle joke about rule by the beautiful.
No, I just can't spell bureau on my first try, ever.
triple vowels are real hard.
That's when you do "the Robert Downey Jr". Smile, nod your head, agree, and then do what you wanted to do anyway. If they're going to dictate small details, they probably don't have the know-how to verify it.
15:42
I'll probe for more information once the meeting ends.
do update us . I love horror stories. (not really but coding stories like this entertain me a bit)
morning room6
def __init__(self, year):
    self.year = year

@property
def display_year(self):
    return str(year)[2:]
Cabbage @idjaw
@BhargavRao o/
15:45
cabbage idjaw
\o Joe how goes it
tough drive to work this morning. Freezing rain
=O the street that i usually take was closed 3 car crashed, massive traffic jam, but it's warm in toronto so no freezing rain... I hope you made it safe
15:57
@MooingRawr I'd be lying if I said the money wasn't a consideration, but strangely enough the chance to be part of a physical team was also attractive (irritating as I sometimes find the little so-and-sos)
I's like to build a really proficient team before I retire
Anyone dabble with video compression? I need a free option that does the needful for me.
need to get a video down to a size that I can upload to <service>. It is currently 11 GB
in mp4 format
Oh, sorry. Those are compression videos, not video compression.
Update: "It's probably because of {coworker}'s lazy data access layer." In particular, it's written by the guy who works remotely and only comes in to the office once per year. I've never seen him, he's like bigfoot.
I thought iMovie was free
thumbsdown
@Kevin lol..... bigfoot splitting the years: showing up to tourists and coding on the side.
16:00
My ordinary coworker tells me he only barely contained his rage when he heard about the problem twenty minutes ago
That's good. I don't like being indignant by myself.
To be fair, we'll have to deal with the 2068 problem before we have to deal with Y2.1K
And nothing that happened before the year 2000 really mattered anyway, right?
Apparently the production database only has data going back ten years so it doesn't actually matter right now
Let the programmers of 2100 worry about it
@Kevin right now typical programmer mentality, if it doesn't affect us right now, who cares. This is why future coders hate on past coders.
Dear coders of 2100: I'm dead, lol, what are you going to do about it
Start a feud with your clan.
16:05
Plot Twist: human life expectancy rises by fifty years in my lifetime, and the coders of 2100 track down my nursing home, with diabolic intent
resurrect you... like come on they are in 2100, their technology is years ahead of us.
Literally dozens of years ahead!
Another kevin
awesome
smokey bacon chips are delicious
But it turns out their resurrection pod stores dates as two digits, so it doesn't work on centenarians like myself
16:07
Oh god now we have 3 kevins in here......
Stop cloning yourself!
Im the only dutch one
i hope
Oh good, we finally have redundancy across oceans. Just in case of a small-to-medium sized meteor.
I nominate we send Kevin M to Mars because Mars starts with the letter M so it's only logical.
Why not the moon or mercury ?
Too close and far respectively.
16:09
The nation of idjaw votes in favour of sending Kevin M to Mars
Where do we send me
ur-anus
the sun, but we will have to send you at night only or else you might die.
haha
i thought the soon became the moon at night
sun*
We need to keep an International Standard Kevin stored securely at the bottom of a repurposed salt mine. I volunteer on the condition that it have good wifi signal.
it shall has the wifis Kevin
the goodest kinds too
16:12
of course it will have wifi, you are surrounded by salt, like on the internet...
Good one ^
Love it
i gotta stop eating potato chips.... but i cant help myself. at least once a week i will eat a bag. When will our vending machince be stocked with fresh fruits.
Someday, but when that happens u wont buy anything.
@Kevin.a I would.... i just dont like bringing my own fruits in to work cause Im lazy..
One more week until The Last Guardian arrives. So hyped.
16:17
I won't believe it until I'm literally holding the disc in my hand
At least it isn't in the hands of EA :P
im waiting for FFXV to come to pc if it ever will..
I don't wanna buy a console for one game :(
rent it ;)
@KevinMGranger Worst case scenario, it just takes forever
@marxin No Blockbuster anymore :(
I was hoping the PS4 Pro would go on sale, but it's still sitting at $400.
I want my 4k output.
16:22
rb folks
4k for $400 seems like a pretty good deal, that's like ten for a dollar.
@davidism boxing day..cross your fingers
I've seen Boxing Day on the calendar several times but I've never looked it up...
@AndyK \o
Good ol' wikipedia filling me in.
16:27
@idjaw More like Unboxing Day, right?
:-|
Oh, I think the framing for those concept art prints will be done that day too.
I got them a couple weeks ago but the frame shop was super busy.
@davidism I won't leave you hanging....*highfive*

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