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17:14
Me: "For the last four days I've been looking at the stored procedure. I've determined it's not updating columns X Y and Z properly"
Coworker: "Oh, you weren't looking at the copy in source control, have you? That hasn't been updated in three years. I just make changes directly on the production db. I'll send you a copy when I get a chance"
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Give him a nice farewell card, to show there are no hard feelings.
I need to change the way a public function works so that it returns the reason validation failed, not just False. But I can't change how it fundamentally works, so no raising exceptions instead.
class _CsrfFailureString(str):
    def __new__(cls, value=''):
        return super(_CsrfFailureString, cls).__new__(cls, value)

    def __bool__(self):
        return False

    __nonzero__ = __bool__
This feels so dirty, but it works.
I still need him around because he's the best at filibustering the boss until they forget why they were yelling at us
return _CsrfFailureString('The signature expired.') instead of return False.
DSM
DSM
17:20
Oddly enough, I never saw the show but recognize it from memes!
Falsey non-empty strings: the hot new abomination against nature!
The early seasons were decent, but I think it's remembered more rosily than it was.
DSM
DSM
#nostalgiavision
I guess I could also extract the original function into a second function, then wrap that and return False for exceptions. Use the new function internally.
DSM
DSM
Usually a good idea to fall forward, I guess.
Issue a deprecation warning that the function will eventually raise instead of return False, so I don't have to maintain it forever.
Or I can just break everything, since the library isn't 1.0 yet.
DSM
DSM
17:23
My next question was going to be why can't you fix everything simultaneously. Do you have downstream clients relying on the current behaviour?
Yeah, Flask-WTF is used by at least a few people. ;-)
DSM
DSM
Ah. Then the DeprecationWarning path is probably a good one.
If I do that, I'm going to need two passes of deprecation, since users who need the error will use the second function, but the second will eventually be merged into the first.
@DSM You're not missing anything, except his Elvis-ish voice
It was a pretty dumb show
I liked the Twilight Zone parody they did.
He gets sent to the cornfield by the all-powerful child, but it turns out the cornfield isn't particularly far from town
17:27
There are probably a few episodes that are fun
More of a hindrance than an eternal punishment
lol. Nice
Is the python interpreter supposed to lose variables when an exception happens? And by interpreter I mean REPL
ohhh
haha
No, I don't think that's supposed to happen.
was using e = ... and then except Exception as e:
that'll do it.
17:29
What should I do while I'm waiting 15 minutes or so for a query to run... decisions decisions
DSM
DSM
@davidism: what would you need to do to have only one stage?
I don't think it's possible.
DSM
DSM
That's unfortunate. One of the times I was most annoyed at a piece of software was when there was a multi-stage "do this, no do this, actually do this instead" path. :-|
That's why I'm doing the false strings.
DSM
DSM
Blek on all sorts of levels, but I have no better suggestion at hand. Where's the ninja when you need him?
17:35
@WayneWerner DANCE! \o/
Good idea
DSM
DSM
Dance like someone who doesn't like animated gifs is coming for you.
words by DSM - Get your holiday cards now, while supplies last.
I'll take 10
17:50
@davidism No Mans Sky update got you thinking about going back?
It doesn't seem like the core gameplay has changed at all, there's just more places to farm resources now.
isn't there the base building?
Yeah, but the only thing it gets you is a place to get/put resources.
I was going to check it out, but it turns out I deleted it from my PS4 and didn't want to download the whole thing again.
You have better things coming up
The real question is: why aren't we all playing Civ VI?
17:54
> The key to being happy isn't a search for meaning. It's to just keep yourself busy with unimportant nonsense, and eventually, you'll be dead.
-- Mr Peanut Butter
Ultimately, all video games are unimportant nonsense, so base building is no less valid than any other feature they could have implemented
The key to being happy isn't a search for meaning. It's to just keep yourself busy with Civilisation VI, and eventually, your enemies will be vanquished under the might of your scientific victory.
Don't you hate instructions that say Do this, then this, then this. Before you do any of those, do this?
Does the "Before you do any of those" come after the instructions?
Why would I be bitching if it didn't? As I wrote, in that sequence
Because, when I'm jumping on the hate wagon, I need to make sure I 100% agree with what I'm hating.
lights up pitchfork
let's rock
17:57
"Light the blue touch paper and retire immediately. Make sure your exit path is clear before lighting the firework."
@DSM someone who doesn't like animated gifs should definitely have 127.0.0.1 i.giphy.com in their /etc/hosts file
DSM
DSM
I once had to translate some "documentation" where pretty much every equation was a forward declaration. In one case you had to skip ahead eight pages to determine what a certain equation meant. I kept sending it back asking him not to return it until every line could be understood entirely only by reading previous ones. Annoyingly I'd taken a programming class with the guy years before so I knew he understood the principle.. (smh)
@DSM maybe you just should start reading it from last page?
recbg
@Ffisegydd is it good?
No idea, not gone back.
18:05
NO LINUX VERSION
I found a reason why I am not playing
which is weird. They have mac version, shouldn't be hard to release a Linux one
IKR? I hate that
@Kevin Just read about converting to paperclips. Actually we've already imbued corporations with personhood, and we're saying that Copyright should be forever minus a day. Pretty sure the corporations are already enslaving us while we're worried about AI
18:23
@WayneWerner that's a fake vn shirt. :(
Runaway economic processes that no longer reflect the values of the individual humans comprising it is also something that's been considered. See slatestarcodex.com/2016/05/28/book-review-age-of-em
@Antti remember when I complained that a package of mine was stalling in Budapest? I finally got a letter from the postal service demanding some information for customs handling. Took them almost a yamming month to write me a letter.
they must have been contemplating whether to make me pay customs or just steal the whole package silently
cabbage
> We will travel to England via giant combination submarine/hovercrafts that will complete the trip in a lightning-fast two days
> Pneumatic tubes will deliver purchases from stores.
Until I got to the "letter from the postal service" bit, I thought you were talking about some sort of i18n/L10n issue.
no, package loss is not that bad across the Atlantic
18:35
\o/
Another Martijn post in the newsletter stackoverflow.com/questions/40820787/…
> First, they have no natural body. They will never need food or water; they will never get sick or die. They can live entirely in virtual worlds in which any luxuries they want – luxurious penthouses, gluttonous feasts, Ferraris – can be conjured out of nothing. They will have some limited ability to transcend space, talking to other ems’ virtual presences in much the same way two people in different countries can talk on the Internet.
The major difference that I currently see is that we're oddly about manufacturing scarcity, even though we don't need it
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@WayneWerner Dude, I want in
> Second, they can run at different speeds. While a normal human brain is stuck running at the speed that physics allow, a computer simulating a brain can simulate it faster or slower depending on preference and hardware availability. With enough parallel hardware, an em could experience a subjective century in an objective week.
The following paragraphs make life as an em considerably less attractive
I just watched that on Black Mirror the other day
18:44
oh yes. I remember that episode
That was a really good episode
I have two more episodes in season 2 and I've seen them all
I enjoyed almost all the episodes
there were a few that I found meh
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I wish tristan was here so I can tell him about Atlanta (created by Donald Glover) and Better things (created by Louis CK and starring Pamela Adlon)
Are those on netflix? @randomhopeful
> with the sole unusual feature that rape was considered totally legal, and opposition to such as bigoted and ignorant as opposition to homosexuality is today
Welcome to California
user6568562
@Programmer I don't know : / I watch them on FX middle east
@WayneWerner Hey, I remember that story. It's interesting how angry it made people because it was literally one sentence that barely had anything to do with the plot.
One bad apple spoils the batch, I suppose.
18:53
That's pretty common of people
errors = (more code)² == e = mc²
friend sent me that, to my surprise i havent seen that before lol
But that expands to e = m²c², not e = mc²
user6568562
@MooingRawr That must've raised so many errors
@Kevin eh.. maybe i should have camelCase the more code, you're right..
19:44
nothing feels as frustrating as when you're super busy, a customer wants to have an invoice just then so that they can pay you.
shut up and take my money?
no, this is like: "why do you need to pay me right now"'
"well because this is an end of an auditing period, can you send me the invoice now"
20:13
cbg all
cabbage @inspectorG4dget
o/
how's life?
Kinda nice. Thx. What bout you?
Howz ya leg?
got super busy overnight. So now, I'm readjusting to my new schedule
"How's life?" ""
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20:15
leg knee is getting better. I feel like I'm improving slowly, despite my physio telling me I'm moving along pretty quickly
@davidism: lol! sure feels like that sometimes
DSM
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Get better in time for PyCon 2017, inspector!
thanks @DSM. I hope to attend/speak_at pycon17
DSM
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Hopefully you'll have better luck than I did. #notbitter
where's PyCon 2017?
haven't been keeping up. What happened?
no cloo
20:18
@inspectorG4dget are you on phone or on comp?
on comp. The "cloo" was an intentional typo - self-deprecating sarcasm
DSM
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@inspectorG4dget: ehh, PyCon Canada decided they weren't interested in my xarray talk, and ghosted me. (TBH probably something went wrong with the submission, I should at least have gotten an automatic note.)
hrm... that's unfortunate
@MooingRawr Portland, again :)
I'm going \o/
@WayneWerner booo I'm hoping for another PyCon in Toronto. xD I don't like flying nor do I have the cash flow to just go spend a few thousand dollars on a trip to portland
20:22
ok, this is an exact post of the assignment in a class I'm TAing
is there any way I can figure out who this kid is?
DSM
DSM
@inspectorG4dget: googling the user name gives me a pretty good guess. ;-)
he did a recursion already u would think all he needs to do is another recursion on the caller function lol
@inspectorG4dget I think you can try contacting SO Co
@inspectorG4dget Did you give them a "How to count positive integers in a list" assignment also?
> However, my professor put a condition that there must not contain any loops for any of the two functions.
?
20:24
@AndrasDeak "SO Co"?
@inspectorG4dget teh company
@BhargavRao didn't give them that one in an assignment. Did something similar in a lab, though
DSM
DSM
For teaching purposes, it makes perfect sense to say "yes, you can do this with a loop, but instead do it with recursion".
@AndrasDeak noted. Thanks
@DSM Googling the name gave me an exact full name
20:27
I remember my prof asking us to do a conditional multiplier , ie if the number is between a certain range we *5 else we *10 the number... but we weren't allow to use if statements. Alot of brute force answers that day, I remember googling the problem just to find out the prof wanted us to use an equation to solve...
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@BhargavRao: it's called "understatement". :-) And there's no need to call him out by name in the transcript..
Haha, Gotcha. Deleted that.
@inspectorG4dget mods might now how this works
found him. Thanks for the tip @BhargavRao (I read before you deleted :P)
@inspectorG4dget does he/she get extra brownie points now >?
20:29
Take printouts of that SO post and distribute it to everyone in class :D
He gets an email to the professor from me, for this
x = [x*5, x*10][0 < x < 10] >:-)
is being a TA fun? when I was going through university, I kinda wish I landed a TA job just for the yam and giggles.
@Kevin something like that, it was basically ________ + ________ where one side would equal out to 0 if it was in range
was nothing to do with the language was just pure math functions..... I remember the prof telling us, see, every language has brute force and every language can still make use with math...
same guy that taught me how an elevator can be like a stack
I really like teaching. So I find it fun. I also like investigation, so detecting/proving plagiarism is fun. But I hate it when I've actually found plagiarism, so that's not fun, nor is grading (because that's mostly just arguing with undergrads)
I was a tutor for math and physics in college and I loved it
I hung around the science centre, did my homework and made money
it was great
DSM
DSM
20:33
Yeah, it's awkward all around. Fortunately Queen's policy was to always push it up to the professors immediately, and then we could wash our hands of it.
The only time I saw my TAs was when they sat at the front of the exam room to make sure nobody was using their cell phones. So, I guess that's fun if you obsessed over Where's Waldo books as a youth.
This makes me wonder if i will ever go try being a teacher or something eh..... my TAs were all super nice and chill, i remember chatting about anime with one of my ta... that day i learnt that TAs were just like us.... for some reason that didnt occur to me... ignorant past me....
It's not really that hard to spot people using cell phones. They're the one with the hand under the desk and the bent head.
@WayneWerner what if they hide it behind the back of the person sitting in front of them, and they are kinda resting their heads on the desk so it looks like they are align to the board...
20:36
That's tautological, though ;-) "I have caught many people not doing a very good job at concealing their cell phone use" does not disprove the existence of people doing a very good job at concealing their cell phone use.
@MooingRawr If someone has their head on their desk, unless you just said something really stupid, they're on their cell phone
DSM
DSM
But it's just so uncomfortable. I caught a fair number of students cheating in labs, and I have real trouble with crying girls. I'm programmed at a very fundamental level to try to stop that. It's even worse as (off the record) the first time students are caught cheating on a lab absolutely nothing happens. They get a letter in their file, but no action is taken until something else happens.
@Kevin I haven't caught anyone, since I've not been anyone who cares - I've just observed cell phone usage, and non-usage
@WayneWerner Really? it's not common for people to rest their head on their desk while reading or listening to people talk?
The expert cheaters, the ones that nobody even knows exist, memorized morse code and hid a raspberry pi in their shoe that gives them data via periodic vibration
20:39
@Kevin Those are the ones that aren't really relevant, since they're not cheating so they can not know the material
the ones that etch answers onto their clear bottle of waters?
@MooingRawr in a desk in college?? Maybe if you're super tiny. They're the most uncomfortable venues for trying to be in any position except sitting up.
It seems to be a common opinion that, if the student put more ingenuity and hard work into cheating than would have been required to just study, maybe they deserve to get the A.
wim
wim
@DSM So, crying boys are no trouble for you? scribbles in notebook
@WayneWerner really... can't relate then.... sorry ;(
20:40
Therefore, fail the cell phone lookers, and ace the foot computer feelers.
Seems like a recipe for life success to me!
alright, time for me to get back to work! rhubarb, folks!
I put my head on my desk all the time in college. I liked to have short thirty second existential despair breaks for every four minutes and thirty seconds of work.
DSM
DSM
Rhubarb, iG.
writing an OGS application - hope they decide to give me money :P
20:42
Good luck!
Rhubarb DSM.
original gangster software application
Also, Rhubarb all. Gotta go.
rbrb @BhargavRao
rbrb @DSM
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DSM
Er, that was a "rhubarb to you, inspector", not a "rhubarb, because I'm leaving"..
20:43
@idjaw was about to ask what an OGS thanks
bye BR and inspector
wim
wim
why is BR username blue
hes a mod now
he won our votes, and hes our overlord..
wim
wim
yes but so is martian and he's not blue
ninja is blue.....
hes not sad but hes blue....
20:44
transcript is bnw
Mods live in a blue house with a blue window
wim
wim
Everyone knows martians are green
DSM
DSM
@WayneWerner: no thanks for that. :-P
pictures please...
20:44
Infectious earworms are infectious
oh....I take back those rbrbs for DSM
Can anyone here help me with a couple of basic GIT questions...
DSM
DSM
I'm going to go extract dataframes from mongodb so I don't have to hear that song.
infectious earworms just want a home and something to feed on.... feelsbadman
One of these days I will understand how to use websockets
20:45
@MooingRawr videos are even better youtube.com/watch?v=BinWA0EenDY
DSM
DSM
So rhubarb! (@idjaw -- sorry :-)
wim
wim
what's GIT? is that like git but shouted out loud?
@arcy see the chat rules here http://sopython.com/chatroom just ask your question
um, yeah, sorry
@WayneWerner yeah no im not clicking that, can't bait me like that lol
20:46
@MooingRawr except if it's not python
Don't worry, it's not rickrolling or anything
@AndrasDeak (confused) yes?
wim
wim
I can only help with advanced git questions
@WayneWerner oh i know that song, it's an old 'edm' style song lol
20:47
@MooingRawr *nods knowingly*
I used git a while ago; I've been asked to put a project up on github, so i've installed it on my windows 7 machine. I told the UI I wanted to create a new repository, it's asking me for a directory. Should I choose the eclipse project directory, or is that a bad idea? Or the only good idea?
wim
wim
More exciting explanation: Bhargav joined blue man group
@wim GIT - Great Intestinal Tract
I didn't know if git needed to do things that would confuse eclipse
I'm pretty sure that is all documentary footage from a mod-umentary
@arcy there are a lot of things that you don't want to commit
20:48
(ADVANCED Great Intestinal Tract) (or Track)
Are you doing Java, or actually Python form Eclipse?
@Wayne ah, of course; can I put those in a .gitignore first?
wim
wim
Use the command line
git init
Mostly Java, this time
wim
wim
don't add any of eclipse bullshit in there
20:48
yes, you want to do that very much
ok; gitignore goes in the root of the dir tree I'm trying to push?
sorry, .gitignore
wim
wim
nobody can fuck up a git repository better than a n00b using a GUI
so; all of .settings... - what else?
searching google for eclipse .gitignore files gave me this: github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/Global/…
I'd use that, at minimum.
Pretty much the only thing in an initial Java project that you should be tracking is your src folder (I think that's what it's called)
@WayneWerner are you a hidden java user? I'm watching you....
20:51
There are resources, too, but yeah...
@MooingRawr I have had the displeasure in the past
But there's no problem with having the git repository mirrored right in the eclipse development directory?
and the combinatorial displeasure of using git with git noobs and eclipse and pycharm
wim
wim
Java is not bad. Some great software is written in Java
@arcy eclipse will occasionally have problems
but that's usually if you're pulling someone elses changes
wim
wim
20:52
It's when Java developers try to write python that stuff gets bad
newer eclipses are probably better
@Wayne ok, thanks much, off to craft a .gitignore. unless you have any other tips
@wim when they try to make everything _private variables? yeah....
wim
wim
exhibit A: python logging module
exhibit B: python unittest module
Shouldn't that be com.exhibit.A? ;)
20:56
@Wayne, ok, clicked on "push" in the git UI, nothing appears to happen.
Did you commit?
Nothing to push if you haven't committed
No, have just created
wim
wim
> git UI
there's your problem
Well, that would explain hothing happening...
wim
wim
you've been led astray already ...
OK...@arcy you need to follow a legit git tutorial to get your head around the basics.
just be careful, wim will tell you "told you so" without a moment's hesitation
wim
wim
@AndrasDeak :)
@Wayne this is one of those cases where I'm trying to do ONE operation, rather than getting a basic understanding of the whole system
It will be MUCH better if I can do that within the hour, instead of understanding the system in a day or two.
20:58
Then you're going to do it wrong
it should take 5-10 minutes to read that parable
One does not simply just do one git
and it will give you a far greater understanding of what you should be doing
than simply asking randos on the internet how to git
wim
wim
don't use any git ui until you know what, git init, git add, git commit, git push all means
I've never used a git ui
I actually tried and gave up
I went back to the CLI
wim
wim
yes, CLI is so much easier
21:01
QFT
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wim
the only thing I would argue GUI is better for is doing complex merges
I've tried several and never cared for them
quantum field theory?
21:04
\o
@wim I've been OK with IntelliJ's merge tool when it came to that
but ever since I started using Gerrit more, I've been more about rebasing
wim
wim
Yeah
git rebase -i is a life-changer
21:27
if someone dumps a homework problem (reworded) and shows none of what they've tried, it is acceptable to answer those questions? I only answer homework dumps if they've tried something and showed us, but idk about the former.... i feel like it's not. I remember a reading a few meta posts on this topic and it's generally looked down upon but people still answer them even if OP gets downvoted and what not.
"none of what they've tried" is usually a no-no, even more so for homework dumps
if you help these without forcing them to make an effort, you're perpetuating their bad behaviour
@MooingRawr I regularly downvote answers to blatantly off-topic questions
the community is divided on the matter
@AndrasDeak hence im just asking... while I understand some want to just teach them, other see it as easy rep, and other feel bad for them. I think it's unfair for those who did tried something and get the same outcome as those who didnt try....but that's life right ?
it's not about fairness, it's about enabling laziness
 
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22:43
I've recently asked a specific question about PySide and the graphics view / scene framework, but I'm still seeking a more general understanding as well. Any recommendations for understanding paintEvents and the mapping between views scenes container widgets and the full screen? A PySide / PyQt for Dummies (who don't know a lick of C++)?
car repair simulator?:D
why twice?
another has t=
see at 4:00 +
say :D
23:05
so this is like the GTA countryside Finland + has a sauna simulator etc...
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@AnttiHaapala They hold it out the window, that killed me :D
the early access has already sold for 1 M€
that game is like my cousin's life :D
user6568562
Haha, Topless Gun. That's f*ckin crazy
-stealing the cars and actually driving under influence, but otherwise yes
> Some games refuse to hold your hand, My Summer Car doesn’t even know what a human hand is, apart from classing it as “the thing responsible for offensive gestures and opening beer bottles.”
:D
can't even imagine the amount of dev time in that game:D
"As for the authencity of this game, yes it’s 100% authentic. In fact, if you ask any Finnish person about its authencity, they will confirm, and probably share a personal experience thats exactly out of this game."
This sums it rather nicely:
"MY SUMMER CAR is the ultimate car owning, building, fixing, tuning, maintenance AND permadeath life survival simulator."
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wim
@MooingRawr No, it's not acceptable. Don't answer them.

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