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19:00
OK, I've got one too
>>> d = [[4], [2], [3], [5], [6], [1]]
>>> list(*zip(*d))
[4, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1]
Andras wins because he used two stars
twinkle twinkle little star
@idjaw you should ask martianwars about that fox language issue... (Welcome!)
someone noticed my entrance :')
DSM
DSM
19:02
eval(str(d).replace("], [", ","))[0]? (It's that kind of day.)
if DSM can use a star with that eval, he can steal the championship away from Andras
but...he did use eval
I think that alone earns him a top spot
yeah....DSM is in the lead
@AndrasDeak, so is this a general chat room, or more of a quick doubt solving area?
@martianwars you can acquaint yourself with the rules here: sopython.com/chatroom
We are a friendly group of snakes who discuss all matters of interest. As long as it is something that is in fact interesting.
What determines whether it is interesting or not? Depends on the cycle of the moon, really.
DSM
DSM
-1 for not saying "interessssssting".
19:06
opportunity lost.....
sssssaaaad
DSM
DSM
+1
/me looks around the screen for cute fluffy animal emoticons
the IRC tricks don't work :'(
Spotify put together my most listened to songs of 2016
and I'm having a great time listening to my year in review
does anyone remember ml_guy from about 2 years ago?
DSM
DSM
19:10
Yes!
@Ffisegydd FIZZY FIZZY FIZZY FIZZY
FIZZY!!!
<_<
>_>
Yes I remember ml_guy.
is it just me, or does vinita remind you of ml_guy also?
`NameError: name 'bot' is not defined`
I'm not even using 'bot'
I don't know who vinita is so "Maybe".
19:11
@Ffisegydd: scroll upppppp
DSM
DSM
@SimeonAleksov: yes, you are.. would you happen to be using python 2?
No, python3
DSM
DSM
Well, there goes psychic guess #1. If you show the full traceback we can help.
It's giving me the error in this line eval(t)[n].append(v)
are you actually using DSM's solution?
(takes out the paddle and shines it up)
DSM
DSM
19:13
.. that.. that was only for parody purposes.
danger! danger!:D
If you're talking to me, then no, this is homework :)
@DSM don't forget that Simeon is in active one-liner training
@Ffisegydd eek! he looks like Trump
DSM
DSM
19:14
@AndrasDeak: why? Have his enemies taken control of his education?
@idjaw how do I find you on spotify, so I can listen to your year?
@DSM yup
criminals agains humanity
He is still regularly throwing out Qs...
19:15
@inspectorG4dget I'm using the same username on spotify
I uploaded all my homework on github, no idea why :D
DSM
DSM
@inspectorG4dget: they don't feel similar to me, but I've missed userdups in the past.
@DSM I meant Donald Trump (the current US President Elect) - take another look at the profile pic and tell me they don't look similar :P
DSM
DSM
@SimeonAleksov: anyway, that code (I note you didn't paste the traceback) makes it very much look like bot is in t.
19:18
I seem to be entering infinite inc or dec loops in day 23.
My bad, I figured it out
No idea why I wrote this code for this function, could have just called the other one and return what I need..
...now three
@idjaw: your 2016 review playlist isn't public, but I'm enjoying the SOPython playlist
@inspectorG4dget Time to learn how to do that....
@inspectorG4dget can you check again? Plus I don't see a request from you
19:24
@idjaw: I'll check now. I never issued a request (didn't know I could do that). Also, I'd show up under my IRL name (check profile)
@idjaw: I still don't see your 2016 in your public playlists
haha...oh boy...
@davidism did you optimize anything, or just parse it? Is it possible that it's just a very long finite loop?
I have some optimizations, but I'm going back and verifying my parsing right now, since I changed it a little from day 12. Day 12 input still worked though.
it might be related to the rules of how the new instruction works
that would imply that the old input works fine
sorry if I'm stating the obvious
also. I'm not sure I found you, because the picture on spotify doesn't look like you on SO
:P
19:32
Hello anyone here
maybe.....
what you selling?
Questions :D
I'm looking to solve a problem
No one is here. The last message was less than a minute ago, then we all just left.
And I may be over complicating it
19:34
I agree
haha @davidism :P
But the java chat is dead so I'm not sure if I the question can even apply to you pythoners
I think I already checked that I want my email to be private
I'll check it out, thanks
no worries
(you didn't, I checked your e-mail)
holy crap......@inspectorG4dget we have a common follower on twitter who is a very good friend of mine
do you actually know this person?
19:35
@JohnDoe if it's a Java question, best not to ask.
I see
It's not really appropriate.
That seems like common sense.
why would a java question apply to pythoners?
wim
wim
jython
19:36
The problem I was asking the other day related to loading module on demand basis, and then delete it once not needed. Rest is up to GC when to free the space. I have come up with this: https://github.com/moin18/importutil/blob/master/importutil.py
Any suggestion?
@idjaw: still trying to open your link - battling my adblocker and possibly the network. I haven't yet identified the common follower (to expedite the process, twitter link, please?)
Oh, I've checked "Don't show my e-mail address". Thanks.
no worries:)
@SimeonAleksov ah, no
I said "a tab in settings called email"
if it was straightforward, I wouldn't be telling you about it
I know him very well. Very good friend of mine - I haven't talked to him in a while, though
Yes, I did it now :)
19:37
@inspectorG4dget !!!!!!!!!! how do you know each other!
laksdjflaksjdf over excited....the world just got smaller
@SimeonAleksov OK
I met him at a student conference that runs every year at MTL (CUSEC, if you've heard of it)
yes absolutely
John CUSEC, right?
he since grew up and got one of them jobs
lol @AndrasDeak
19:38
@inspectorG4dget haha yeah. I've visited him a few times
but he still came around to CUSEC, and I floated a CV during the career fair. I did an internship at company-where-he-worked for a summer
where did you visit him? at CUSEC?
right
Pythonistas remembering memories of old friend. Please someone play the background music ;)
man....what a small world
that's wild
tee hee
hang on a second, I'm going to try to find something
19:45
Once again, a dumb typo meant I toggled 'jnp' instead of 'jnz'. :-|
@davidism in these times I'd like to remind you that I still hold the trophy for dumb
@inspectorG4dget LOL haha yes!
don't forget @khajvah's negative integer ordering conundrum from today;)
he hosted the democamp that year, so he live-tweeted that, as I was talking
I wonder if you know of a tech newspaper/newsletter from MTL, that's online-only. I'm trying to find an article they wrote on the event, but am failing more miserably than the American democracy, at the moment
19:49
bope
@inspectorG4dget we're talking right now 😛 I'm telling him about this funny revelation
heh
is he still in west-coast-a-little-south-of-here?
yeah
Two people involved with python know each other in a python chat room. What are the odds! :P
and loving it
That's not good, I got a wrong answer for part 2 instead of my computer overheating. I needed my computer to overheat, it's cold in my office.
19:51
(just kidding, it really is weird)
@idjaw we're talking right now on the phone?
s/talking/chatting/
messaging...whatever
internet communication
gotcha
I was all like "tele... phone... ?"
hey @Skrud!
My ears were burning.
Oh duh, I can't use the code I changed from part 1 as the input to part 2. :-|
19:54
spidey senses... tingling... timey wimey
wibbly wobbly
It's a Christmas miracle!
:O!!! @Skrud
YAAAY 😀
hey @Skrud, are you still at place-you-and-I-worked-at-together-that-one-time SLU?
I'm reading the latest book in the series right now.
@davidism grrrr my wife and I still need to finish season 1 :(
19:57
Adam was talking about hosting that in his podcast.
@idjaw: I think I have network issues. I'll go home and check out the spotify stuff
np
DSM
DSM
@davidism: how are the books? I've been told the series improves on them in several ways, which was not what I'd have guessed.
@idjaw don't watch that then, it probably contains spoilers
noted
19:58
maybe we should call it "notwork" issues when the network isn't working
@DSM I'd agree. The books get too mired in "no one thinks beyond 5 minutes or tells others what's going on".
I had enough of that after The Three Body Problem.
The ideas are cool but the books focus on what people are thinking instead of what they're figuring out about the world.
The show benefits from mixing threads from multiple books, compressing details, and looking cool.
DSM
DSM
I think I read somewhere that the cool language stuff was TV-originated as well. True?
No, that's from the book. The show is pretty faithful to the worldbuilding in the books.
I like the idea of hand gestures for facial expressions, it reminds me of scuba diving gestures.
DSM
DSM
Yeah, it's very clever, the sort of thing that I immediately think "well, that's obvious" except it's not and I wouldn't have thought of it. :-)
Ah, I think this might have been the article I read long ago.
@inspectorG4dget Hell no. I work at Peach now; a nice little Seattle start-up (that uses Python).
20:10
@davidism exactly what Kevin did
DSM
DSM
In a way, don't we all use Python, deep inside? #deepthoughts
we all go a little python sometimes
@Skrud sounds peachy! What do you guys do?
Did anyone just assume that tgl would never point at an optimized add or mul block?
Otherwise optimizing gets slightly more annoying.
@inspectorG4dget peachd.com
20:17
that stuff is awesome
@Skrud if you're ever looking for interns... IFL Seattle
Looking at where they are located, there are a few regulars here who can use it 😀
I wonder how they make money, though. Is it a periodic subscription? Or do they get fees from restaurants that they've partnered with
The money comes from aggregated demand -- so we do 1:Many delivery. (1 Restaurant will typically deliver to 5-6 office buildings and 50ish meals a day). We negotiate volume pricing for the dishes and the cost of delivery is amortized over the handful of buildings.
It usually means we have to do some set-up for each office building that we drop off to (like coordinate with reception, etc.)
ahh. Customer pays regular price, but you pay volume price and pocket the diff?
Basically, but we also work with the restaurants to produce dishes that will deliver well – some of the offerings exist only thru Peach.
20:22
oh cool!
(And some restaurants don't deliver at all except thru Peach. e.g. Din Tai Fung.)
ice coooold!
Tbh I only learned of the company because they delivered to my old office building when I was still in SLU and I was a regular customer for a couple of years before signing up. :)
@davidism I optimize on the fly
of course it's not elegant, and probably qualifies as "more annoying"
20:38
Yeah, that's what I meant, optimizing during run instead of during parse.
wim
wim
Can anyone outside of US confirm if they can buy uber gift cards ?
I was about to order some of these as gifts for family/friends , but I have a sneaky suspicion they will only work in the US
@wim , per the FAQ:
> Please note that gift cards are currently only available for sale in the US and Canada, and can only be redeemed in this countries.
"this countries"?
haha yeah. this countries
wim
wim
@davidism I did not make this assumption. I detect if a toggle (or a jump) happens inside the optimized region of the code, and "unpatch" it on the fly if necessary.
though, I added a print to notify me if that ever actually happened, and it didn't (at least not with mine or Kevin's data )
20:48
@wim that's what I did.
wim
wim
did your data need the feature?
f*%king uber !!
I could log in to my account 5 minutes ago
then I decided to update my password, because it hasn't been changed for a while
now I get a 2-factor login and the only way to verify is by sending an SMS to a phone number that I haven't used for over a year and don't have access to anymore ... !
the email verification is "disabled in your region"
lesson learned: never change your password ...
@wim ha...yeah...that's why I started using a password manager. I used to that a lot
@idjaw what pwm do you use? I use 1password and love it, but I'm always on the lookout for an alternative
I'm right now using True Key (which used to be PasswordBox)
once my free premium account expires I'll be shopping for another
is it subscription based, or a one-time payment?
21:01
subscription I believe
hold up let me check
standing by
omg...why is it so hard to find a damn price
ok I think it is $19.99 per year
21:16
okie. Thanks
also, how familiar are you with scikit?
zero
blargh! thanks
21:41
does anyone know if the models in sklearn natively take advantage of multiple logical cores?
emphasis on logical?
I only know that numpy uses the number of available physical cores when possible by default
let's even go with physical cores - I can always just run two side by side
part of that could easily brush off on scikit, and of course they might have some threading of their own
then again I've mostly seen numpy.dot do that; most numpy methods don't
I suspect that scikit does that (what you said about numpy) as well. But I don't have an authoritative answer on that
so the answer is a convoluted "dunno"
21:44
tee hee. It's all good
can't you just throw something at it and see what happens?
my eyes are red, and about a quarter of their usual size. Wanna help do this for me?
the existence of this dummy section in the docs suggests that it's not parallel by default
hmm... you might be right
I can check it out for you later:)
21:47
muchly appreciated... really. My fingers are losing key-pressing abilities
I think I'm going to pack it in for today, and take a fresh look in the morning
100% cpu for this example (=1 logical core)
I'll run it with more-than-default params to be sure
missus needs me first, brb
are you on a windows machine? Otherwise, 100%CPU could mean "100% load on all the cores"
linux, and it doesn't:P
(=1 logical core) means (=1 logical core)
reran it: CPU 5 on 100 out of CPU0..7
oh many thanks. That really helps me out a lot
and now I can go home, and ritualistically cry about how much of a failure I am
rhubarb folks
21:58
rbrb
@inspectorG4dget :( rhubarb
@MarcusS cbg
@inspectorG4dget same thing for this example and this one, seems convincing to me
23:03
bejgli is ready \o/
:O that looks good!!
it does!
foreigners are often freaked out by this much poppy-seed in food
mind you, the real deal is often less photogenic;)
but none the less tasty, mhmmm
23:43
@AndrasDeak I'd still eat 10 of those
I love them:D
Do you like cheese-based desserts?
hmm... Only tiramisù, that I know of
and mascarpone is not actually cheese
here is the recipe
and I assume that cottage cheese is also not cheese
23:46
here is what a "good" picture of it looks like: ananasa.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/…
pizza for dessert?:D
it sure does look like it when prepared 😛
I'm not familiar with ricotta, but my impression of it is more cheeselike than I prefer in my desserts:)
:)
my only interaction with Eastern desserts is baklava and halva, and I like neither:(
23:50
what kind of desserts do you like?
(I'm aware that this is a different kind of food)
European, cheese-less, etc;D
sponge cakes, not-too-buttery other kind of cakes, things like tiramisu or somlói galuska, pancakes, etc.
yeah, I feel like other than rice pudding, you probably won't like other eastern type desserts either
not too far from my cultural preference;)
@idjaw oh yeah, that does look good:P
Here's my day 23 with a bunch of minor optimizations as well as JIT for mul and add blocks. Took way too long because I'm running around doing last minute Christmas stuff. bitbucket.org/davidism/advent2016/src/default/day23.py
JIT:D
ah, that's a fancy way of putting what I did myself, go us
23:53
It supports inc/dec for mul and add with the inner inc/dec ops in either order. Even though there was no reason to.
right, I only did it for inc
287 lines of uncommented code :-|
oh, gotta make some room on the sd card to video the doggo's present unboxing tomorrow!
@davidism you don't need comments............you need....unit tests!!!!!!
:P
btw merry christnukah from this side of midnight
23:54
My unit testing framework is "wait for @wim to tell me I forgot something".
haha
LOL
@AndrasDeak merry celebrations of happiness to you
hello
@BogdanBeloshitskyy cabbage
o. u r not bots)
23:56
maybe we are
this is a programming chat. There could be very creative bots at work here
Judging by that last message I'm guess you are, and were trained on AOL IM.
say "Java is a best programming language"
lmao
sheesh
I'm sorry. I don't think that would be appropriate
23:57
isn't one of the laws of robotics that bots don't lie?
oh, no, it isn't

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