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00:01
mwahaha, that's great
While you're at it you should ask her if the set of all sets contains itself
I'm fairly certain that none of these systems should be paying attention when they're talking
too much interference anyway, I'd assume naively
@JosephLeClerc No, that's a TypeError: unhashable type: 'set'
00:25
rhubarb
@AndrasDeak cya
class SetOfAllSets(set):
    def __contains__(self, other):
         return self is other
@KevinMGranger Russel's Paradox?
00:40
Never met the guy
@KevinMGranger I have a feeling that if I gave you a rubik's cube to solve, you would just peel off the stickers and re-arrange them
Well, did you specify how to solve it?
haha, nope :)
What do you guys think of these speed comparisons for Python? benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/python.html
I am wondering if these are thrown off by the test functions relying on pure Python, when in practice people would use numpy
@KevinMGranger before your time, I'm sure.
 
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DSM
DSM
02:11
Midweek evening cabbage for all.
02:27
cbg @DSM
how are you
DSM
DSM
Annoyed at Minnesota at the moment, and surprisingly sympathetic to the Habs -- hate to see knee injuries, they're no good.
upset about Galchenyuk....meh about Desharnais
The Wild is a solid team
I find in the majority of cases, west > east
@JosephLeClerc I would be interested to see that comparison
DSM
DSM
@idjaw: if only the Leafs were still in the Campbell West..
(I'm still not used to realignment. :-P
haha Campbell
DSM
DSM
02:39
#jemesouviens
you're on fire
02:50
I'm so used to moving my fingers to the arrow keys that I forget that I can just use hjkl in vim.
but then when I try to use hjkl, I forget which is up and which is down.
^my problem exactly
How long have you been learning vim?
j is down and k is up.
obviously
If you want to help yourself not use arrow keys, try codingfearlessly.com/vim-putting-arrows-to-use
02:52
@WayneWerner And I forgot which is which already
lol, just turn off the arrow keys, nice
You could also just use a sharpie (well, you'll probably need to carve into the keys if you want them to stay) to fix your keyboard
putting kids to bed rhubarb
@WayneWerner Did Noah use that keyboard on the Ark?
03:18
ergh my solution is super inefficient
DSM
DSM
Sol'n to what?
AoC day4 part 1
and I'm sure there is probably something in itertools I can probably use that will make this much nicer....but I want to just keep moving on
DSM
DSM
Day 4 was the checksum one? I didn't use anything itertool-y, FWIW.
yeah
neither did I 😛 and I got it...I'm going to push my solution...even though I'm ashamed of it
DSM
DSM
That's actually one of the reasons I haven't been publishing.. I want to enjoy it, not worry about what someone else will think about my code. :-)
03:25
I'd love some feedback on my code. I'm trying to learn to be more pythonic.
DSM
DSM
Do you have one in particular you're unhappy with?
@DSM hold up min.
I ran the regex parser twice on each input for Day 4. But I did that in the name of separating out some functions.
DSM
DSM
I think your alphaCount methodCanBeSimplifiedAndCertainlyWeCanFixTheCasing. ;-)
@idjaw: "hold up min"?
What's wrong with the casing? Is camelCase not conventional in Python?
github.com/codeguru42/aoc2016/blob/master/day4-part2.py Oh...looks like I removed the repeated re.match() calls for Part 2.
DSM
DSM
03:30
No, we use underscores_in_functions. Unfortunately I have to admit that the unittest module is a legacy counterexample. :-(
I come from a Java background where camelCase is standard. It will take some work getting used to underscores.
DSM
DSM
Sep 21 at 15:31, by DSM
"Recall that intercaps became popular in programming languages that did not allow underscores within names, such as Pascal and Smalltalk. In using intercaps, one seems to be reverting to the early Middle Ages, when handwritten words were not separated, and thus flouting an important readability tool that is a thousand years old."
well...it's worked for 1k years. Why change a good thing? =p
@DSM sorry...was talking to my wife and didn't want to leave you hanging. 😀 I'm back
I'm pushing my change now
ok pushed
I forgot the "a" between up and min 😛 hehe
Besides, underscores make names longer. Not to mention the _ is in an awkward position on a QWERTY keyboard
DSM
DSM
03:35
@Code-Apprentice: I'd probably just use a collections.Counter object, something like Counter(c for c in text if c.islower()).
I just heard about Counter the other day. Haven't looked into it yet.
DSM
DSM
That isn't quite the same, because there are objects which are lower which aren't ascii_lowercase, but since we know the input is ascii we don't have to worry about it.
Counter(c for c in text if c.islower()) Is Counter a class? What is this syntax in parentheses? It kind of looks like a list comprehension without the []s
DSM
DSM
Counter is a subclass of dictionary, and the syntax is called a "generator expression" -- it's kind of like a comprehension only the object isn't materialized.
ahh. I know a little about generators. That's when you use yield right?
03:39
alright...time to do part 2
so I would guess generator expressions are somewhat similar in usage.
meh...not really sure what I'm trying to say there lol
DSM
DSM
@Code: yeah. (c for c in text if c.islower()) is a lot like for c in text: if c.islower(): yield c
that makes sense
haha...I love discovering that the thing I do in part 1 needs to be changed in part 2
otherwise it makes the solution impossible
reverted?
03:41
thanks 😀 wrong word
:D
just wondering what you meant.
DSM
DSM
Ehh, I don't think I needed to change any of part 1 for part 2. Hmm.
Unless I misunderstood problem 2
well...hold on...spoiler thingie time
@Code-Apprentice I'll comment on some of your commits
nvm....I need to read this more carefully
03:50
@idjaw You are doing Day 2, right?
@WayneWerner That would be great!
no
@Code-Apprentice I'm on day 4 part 2
@DSM for day 4 -> view spoiler
OK. Thanks! 😀
How do I post a spoiler?
DSM
DSM
We offer a service..
03:57
And then link the URL like normal?
Oh, it generates the markdown for me....nice
I was confused by what Day 4 Part 2 was asking for once I decrypted all the room names.
that's hilarious and smart
DSM
DSM
Okay, time to shut 'er down. Evening rhubarb for all.
take care @DSM
I was really stumped. Had to sift through all that output somehow.
I had like 20 pipes on the command line when I was finished.
okay, actually 11
hehe
I'm contemplating another beer or if it is too late
....
04:12
does anyone know of a library that will split video into segments given a start/end time? I'm currently using a serious of ffmpeg commands and it is very very slow
not me, sorry
@AlexBollbach if ffmpeg is slow it's unlikely that you'll find anything much faster. You may ask on SO if there's a faster way to do what you're doing, but it seems like unless you're just doin' it wrong, that's a reasonably best option. Alternatively, ask on softwarerecs
Just make sure it's a good question on either platform
Thanks. I figured that based on -> view spoiler
the reason i think a faster solution exists (in the context of a scripting/prog language and not CLI) is i'm invoking the command to crop a section of video for each crop
so ffmpeg has to demux the entire video file for all N crops
perhaps i just need to look into ffmpeg itself for a better command
Why not crop the entire video first, then slice that cropped version?
04:23
i don't understand your question
each command invocation creates a new video file from time S to T
i have an array of (S,T)'s from which to create videos
You said
> I'm invoking the command to crop a section of video for each crop
Which now that I write it doesn't make much sense
I thought you meant that you were cropping each section that you were interested in, from S to T
so say you have 10 segments, it sounded like you were cropping and slicing section 1, 2, 3,... 10
My question was... can't you just crop the entire thing once, and then slice 10 times?
I admit, I have just about zero clue about how ffmpeg works
but... seems like it would be more optimal to do the common processing to the entire clip
especially if you're making it smaller with that first go round
Then your slices are going to take less time because you're doing it on less information per frame
i'm sorry this is simple i didn't say it clearly
ffmpeg command basically does.. take input.mp4 and spit out output.mp4 from some start point to some end point
04:36
i believe the fact that each command scans/demuxes the entire "input.mp4" to create some crop (maybe only a second long) is the inefficiency
<10k version
the year is 2020: our voice assistants only talk amongst themselves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfCfTYZJWtI https://t.co/YMy0VEPZKc
Epic.
@AlexBollbach Yeah, that seems slow, but I'm not sure how you'd get around that
obviously its an (n^2) affair when it should be n
ideally, you decompose the vid into frames and than basically spit out files as you hit the (S,T)'s..
this is easy to do with numpy/scipy if we're talking audio/pcm
basically i need that same api for video/videoframes
awwww yaaaaa...part 2 solved.
@idjaw Grats!
@idjaw just in time :D
04:50
Meh, my day 4 part 1 is wrong somehow...
@idjaw Excellent!
@Programmer make sure your tests pass these cases:
class TestDecoding(TestCase):
    def test_is_real(self):
        self.assertTrue(get_most_common("aaaaabbbzyx") == "abxyz")
        self.assertTrue(get_most_common("abcdefgh") == "abcde")
        self.assertTrue(get_most_common("notarealroom") == "oarel")
        self.assertFalse(get_most_common("totallyrealroom") == "decoy")
just change the function names to whatever is in your code
Yeah I used their examples as test data and they all passed.
well except the last one I mean
then they all didn't pass 😛
that last one is important hehe
@AnttiHaapala I'm a few days behind...should I just do the latest day since I'm a few minutes away then go back? 😛
I feel like doing them in order
@idjaw You'll get more points for doing the newest day
04:54
god damn it
stupid internet points
I mean it "failed in a good way" :P
failed as expected?
Oh nevermind...I was totaling the ones that passed not summing the sector ID...user error
Heh. Helps if you read things closely ;)
haha
like my problem earlier today
04:56
(I say that, because most of my errors were me not reading closely)
same here
One of them was me not reading between the lines -_-
all three of them, heh.
haha
Oh look it works fine now :P
Funny how that works, when you do the right thing ;)
04:57
Day 5: How About a Nice Game of Chess?
I already don't like the title
There's only one winning move
I used ANSI escape sequences. After I solved it, of course. Had to go back and have some fun :D
Alright, it's way late for me. Rbrb
rbrb programmer
1 minute till day 8 ;)
05:09
hehe, I did something similar to vaultah for day 4 part 2. I suspect it might be a common methodology to the solution
screw this :d
wim
wim
easy as pie
hard yesterday then easy again today :(
shitshit shit
too damn hard to read :(:(:(
I should've done printing early on :D
05:27
cbg all
cbg
stupid me didn't use numpy right from start
wim
wim
05:44
who is kms70847
oh, that's a kevin
Is there a typo in this one?
wim
wim
no
There was in my demo
wim
wim
?
how do you mean
yes
row should've been column
@wim I did @kevin ic approach and totally fucked it 5 times :D
05:55
It's fixed now, lol
in the examples, rotate column x=1 by 1 said originally rotate row x=1 by 1
I read them backwards first, that's why I noticed
Yeah, I copied them and had these
'rect 3x2',
'rotate column x=1 by 1',
'rotate row y=0 by 4',
'rotate row x=1 by 1',
so I'm guessing this is a joke with numpy?
05:58
@idjaw yes
@idjaw hint: google roll columns numpy
haha ok
Yeah, it wasn't terribly complicated without numpy... but numpy isn't really in my toolbelt
@WayneWerner did you see my solution ^
that's not how I solved it originally. I should've
> After you swipe your card, what code should is the screen trying to display?
is this sentence even grammatical?
wim
wim
anyone get tesseract or ocropus working ? :)
forgot about roll
06:07
@vaultah yeah that makes no sense
oh...should should not be there
After you swipe your card, what code is the screen trying to display
haha
welp, I got my stars... good night rhubarb all!
rbrb
06:28
@wim define work
I've used tesseract to scan printed password lists
removed starimports from my completed code
hello
wim
wim
06:45
I made an animation :)
did you program it?
wim
wim
yeah
@WayneWerner thanks for the comments
@wim The end result doesn't appear long enough to make out
wim
wim
oK I'll make a better one ....
07:00
I've just discovered that this works: a = [print(5), print(6)] --> 5 \n` 6`. Is there a PEP explaining this?
wim
wim
what are you surprised about
print is a function, a will now be a list [None, None] of the return values
I didn't know functions would be called in a list. This is really good
:) learn something new everyday.
07:15
wow
I did the mistake of first printing the display with # as set pixels - I couldn't read it...
wtf am I doing.....
day5 spoiler -> view spoiler
I'm going to throw this up to it being late here...but I have no freakin' clue why that is happening...
@idjaw did you strip?
I am an idiot
I am a very big idiot
no..worse than that
this is why I need to stop doing things at 2AM
remember how I said it was the same
07:56
The early cabbage catches the worm
@idjaw Ouch.
Mornin'!
i love how he used the beautytips tag :p
Are you talking about the image you posted?
yeah
08:10
Didn't load for me I'm afraid
ohh weird
I'm sure I'd love it too if I could see it :P
I don't mean to make fun of people, I just find such posts really funny idk why haha
Aha
I suspect my train is blocking imgur
Worrying.
i like trains, Imgur doesn't
08:15
cbg everyone
cbg!
cbg("Andy K")
08:28
lol @IntrepidBrit
I miss my python coding
I'm lacking time at the moment
but I need to get back soon
I need to start learning it, I really want to but i have the same problem over here.
No time
Monday! (I have a day off)
oh nicee
Lads, I'm on the train just now to work. I'm pythoning :)
Never an excuse not to python!
Sleep? Pah! That's for Java developers ^^
ahahah
08:38
cbg("Andras")
(not here:P)
cbg
supervising a mid-term, ends soon
You going to be putting them out of their misery?
It's so sad we don't get python nor ruby at school.
they kill us with php tho
What sort of hellish institution is this?!
Nah, just regular time out, nothing homicidal
08:41
I mean, I learned PHP at school, but that was my own damned fault. I didn't know any better. I just knew I didn't want to write another damned thing in Pascal
self.cbg(all)
[cbg(i) for i in all]
cbg("holdenweb")
09:13
cabbage
cbg("Bhargav")
post-midterm recbg
man, am I tired
my finals are starting
mildly ironic
09:34
Cabbage
@khajvah TypeError: 'builtin_function_or_method' object is not iterable :)
print("Hello Stackoverflow :)")
Cabbage!
@IntrepidBrit I'm driving... how can I python, whilst driving ...?
Quitter talk
09:50
critter talk
although critters are usually mammals, right?
you need legs to crit
Python's hands-free. Also foot-free, leg-free, and arm-free.
don't forget the toes
yet not anal spur-free
@AndrasDeak Critters don't have to be mammals. "Critter" is a dialect variation of "creature". Technically, a creature is any created thing, although the term generally refers to animals.
ah, good to know, thanks
@PM2Ring foot-free is there in order to avoid shooting in your foot, right?
09:54
I guess so
Although shooting oneself in the foot is certainly possible in Python, with improper use of mutable default arguments being a popular method. :)
Cabbages. The to item is of in and perl for that this you be it if or as with not on are head use an file by sv can from will over. Who guessed where did the previous sentence come from?
you're walking the line for being flagged:P
@AndrasDeak Would it be better if I reorder the sentences?
probably
rhubarb for now
@AndrasDeak I can't edit or delete it. There is no button.
10:02
@АндрейБеньковский too late
I need a new laptop
for that I need more money
for that I need to quit my university
for that you need a laptop to fill out the quitting papers
(that would be fun)
fun fact: the fully loaded macbook pro costs almost as much as my 2 year tuition
@poke lol last university I quit, I didn't write anything
I just didn't go
hm, so you’re a quitter, huh?
xP
stop being a quitter
you don't need the fscking macbook
10:12
yeah I know
it was just a fun fact
I would never spend that much on a computer facebook machine
though, you probably don't need those professors either
in theory, I can study everything myself
@AnttiHaapala fscking macbook?
:D
after many experiments with many text editors, I went back to Vim
It's better than Pycharm, as an IDE
@khajvah We are in the process of buying our own supercomputer. It's a tiny setup for 7400 €. Two Xeon processors and 24 cores with 128 GB of RAM. Go suck on it, apple. :)
10:18
@RomanLuštrik does it come with dongles?
and emoji touchbar?
@khajvah A professor from the computer department wasn't happy when I told him we don't need that department because everything is online now. :)
my CS professors are terrible
@khajvah Dongles are nowhere in specs. :)
but I switched to "Math modeling" and I am too bad at math to identify the weaknesses of these professors
@khajvah Then you obviously don’t need a GUI, or a mac. Just install some server linux on some old notebook and you’re done
10:26
Well, I need GUI, and it works fine on my old laptop but even Firefox is too slow
lynx
vim + lynx + screen = best experience
I know you are making fun of all this, poke, I know
tmux is better
10:35
@khajvah Are you sure about that?
Maybe I’m chatting via a console based websocket tool?
Nov 25 at 9:09, by Antti Haapala
ah poke uses windows so np with that :D
Maybe I’m just running Windows so I can have a PowerShell console do all the work?
question: do should I specify the root package name in imports?
i.e. if package is called foo and there is are 2 modules foo1 and foo2, should the import in foo1 be like import foo.foo2 or import foo2
the former
ops, I am an idiot then
I will stop showing my stupidity
10:46
[11] poke           lynx
[10] khajvah        :D
[9]  poke           vim + lynx + screen = best experience
[8]  khajvah        I know you are making fun of all this, poke, I know
[7]  marxin         tmux is better

   11:35
[6]  poke       ↑2  @khajvah Are you sure about that?
[5]  poke           Maybe I’m chatting via a console based websocket tool?
[4]  khajvah    [Q] Nov 25 at 9:09, by Antti Haapala
                    ah poke uses windows so np with that :D
[3]  poke           Maybe I’m just running Windows so I can have a PowerShell console do all the work?
That’s my output
it really works
wow
@khajvah Don't be afraid to show your stupidity here. You learn faster that way.
yeah, I understood
I might have to fix my packages
I’m really tempted to write that chat interface now btw…
the previous team put run-able scripts inside a package, and instead of adding a path to sys.path, they went on developing the package with wrong imports
and as a noob, I followed
10:53
anyone wants to pay me for building a text based SO chat interface?
@poke ask Richard Stallman

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