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In numpy x = arange(10) . What's the meaning of x[0] versus x[[0]]?
@Hatshepsut the first is basic indexing, the second is fancy indexing. For a single index in a 1d array, they're the same
DSM
DSM
@AndrasDeak: no, they're not..
right
ignore my second sentence
and remind me to type in the interpreter first, and here later:P
sorry
could we put a little more meat on the bones please
DSM
DSM
00:36
@AndrasDeak: to make it up you can answer any reasonable follow-ups while I head out for the evening. :-)
hah, touché :P
take care:)
DSM
DSM
Rhubarb[[0]] for all!
@Hatshepsut arr[tuple(...)] and arr[list_or_arr(...)] behave very differently in numpy
here's a bit more complicated case with a 2d array, if you forgive my shameless self-plug
x[tuple([1,2])] gives the [1,2] matrix element of a 2d array, but x[list([1,2])] returns a numpy array containing x[1] and x[2] (which are both row vectors in a 2d array)
for your 1d case, x[0] is the first (0th) element of your array, so just 0
it's equivalent to x[tuple([0])]
but x[[0]] is x[list([0])] to make it more explicit, it's fancy indexing. It returns a numpy array containing x[0].
ok reading docs and your answer
 
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04:48
Can't award bounty to an exemplary answer instantly! How sad! No Philantropist hat for me!
cbg('.*', re.DOTALL)
05:46
@MYGz today's not the last day iirc?
or isit
@AnttiHaapala It is.
 
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06:53
"Unsung Hero" --> 0 score accepted answers, more than 10, 25% of total. 25% of accepted answers or 25% total answers?
This doesn't work:
import oauth2client
oauth2client.client
But this works:
from oauth2client import client
client
Not sure what is going on or how to import the oauth2client module without cluttering the global namespace
I'm using python 3.6
that might be relevant
07:10
@TomasZubiri Sorry my bad. That was incorrect. I am getting the error on first run.
dir(oauth2client) returns ['GOOGLE_AUTH_URI', 'GOOGLE_DEVICE_URI', 'GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI', 'GOOGLE_TOKEN_INFO_URI', 'GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI', 'builtins', 'cached', 'doc', 'file', 'loader', 'name', 'package', 'path', 'spec', 'version']
I think sub modules are not imported. client is a module, when you do oauth2client.client, you are calling a module which you haven't imported yet.
import oauth2client.client works. Unsure why
07:30
@TomasZubiri this might be helpful youtube.com/watch?v=Nsg886UOahw
@TomasZubiri for deeper understanding: youtube.com/watch?v=0oTh1CXRaQ0
08:14
@MYGz @TomasZubiri this
08:45
@AnttiHaapala NameError: name 'this' is not defined
 
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09:46
@MYGz try javascript
 
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14:33
cbg
cbg
I had garlic toast for brunch
question: how can I handle (how long to keep) one-time(cleared when the user closes the browser) cookies in server-side?
cbg
I just lost 10 points due to a user being removed. I don't mind losing a measly 10 points, but it is annoying not knowing which answer got deleted.
right now I just keep them for a day
14:50
@khajvah Sounds reasonable. But why do you keep cookies server-side? I thought they were for storing state info client-side.
@PM2Ring "user being removed" means that the user's former upvote vanished from your still-existing answer
@PM2Ring sorry, wrong wording. I keep sessions server side
which in turn depend on cookies
@AndrasDeak Unless the user was the OP too, so the whole page is now deleted.
no, deleted users become an avatar-and-profile-less user2787285728
content remains
Oh, ok.
Ta.
@khajvah So when the user logs in / visits again you can use their cookies to quickly re-create a relevant server side sessions thingy?
Oh, @PM, I picked up my old idea of putting together a simple NAS, and I looked a bit into puppy linux as per your recommendation. It looks awesome, so I'll definitely try it, thanks again:)
I love Puppy. But I don't know what its current status is. It's a little bit weird compared to the more main-stream distros, but if you know anything about Linux it's not too hard to pick up Puppy. OTOH, it'd probably be a bit bewildering to Linux newbies, and people who chose Puppy as their first distro probably have a bit of a learning curve when they explore other distros.
@Kevin I had a go at doing that rotating tile thing in POV-Ray. Here's one of my results:
15:13
neat:)
I tried to upload it using the imgur upload button, but it failed to upload 4 times. So I reverted to photobucket.
too large, maybe?
Maybe. It's 2.6 MB.
@PM2Ring login/logout is easy. I am talking about anonymous sessions
when the user closes the browser, cookies are deleted but server-side has no way of knowing about that
as a practiced EU user of The Internet, let me remind you to inform your EU users that you're using cookies:P
15:22
why?
politicians are tech illiterate
I'm not well-informed about it at all, I just know I keep seeing pop-ups to accept that the given site uses cookies
I see those popups when I switched to EU country VPN
always wondered why
dunn-dunn-dunnnnnn
15:30
@khajvah True, but that's one of the pitfalls of trying to implement state on top of an essentially stateless protocol.
another deleted user?
you always seem to find those
that message seems to be from 2012?
No, another phone typo.
@PM2Ring I never worried about this when using Django :(
15:57
hey
kind of thinking about learning python... I can code in C languages, mostly C# because it's robust af... but i like learning about computer security, im doing some CTFs atm and was wondering is it worth my time?
Not sure what his team would be doing :P
that's the world of programming for you... lol people who hire programmers, arent programmers so it always look like magic to them
damn, so easy to test Tornado apps compared to Django shit
15:59
no matter the skill level of the client
Do any of you have python jobs?
You are in the Python chat room
Yeah but not every might have a job in it
like hired by a business with a salary
Mostly, if not all
was just going to ask, what is it you specifically do?
16:02
@Aidan: I guess that is the definition of job :)
not really
freelancing isn't a job
in the same sense that i described
@Aidan write terrible code for money
I only write code for myself really lol
I'm a .NET Microsoft bitch
because robust asf
16:04
Microsoft are terrible
not really ew, it follows the syntax of the lower level languages like C++, C or Obj-c
Microsoft have the best IDE?
look at Skype, windows 10, etc...
How can you say their terrible?
@Aidan it doesn't
similar syntax
not the same
made C++ a hell of a lot easier to learn
Skype wasn't devved by Microsoft originally tho... Windows has always been unstable shit lol
16:07
Skype was made terrible my Microsoft
how can you say that Visual Studio isn't the best IDE?
Like what's out there that even comes close?
The only thing that I love about Microsoft is their Keyboards. Rest is history :/
Apple keyboard>Other keyboards
@Aidan Intellij
if you want a keyboard for fast typing
get an Apple keyboard
best decision ive made switching from a Razer lycosa i think it was
16:09
shallow keys are terrible
I Googled Intellij
I saw Java IDE
and closed the tab
Nothing beats Visual Studio debugging, definitely not that
although cross platform is a plus i guess
I'm mostly on macOS unless im doing .Net
Paid versions of all the top IDEs provide this. What is special about Visual Studio?
PS: I have used Visual Studio in past, but currently use Pycharm as I am mostly involved with Python code
Visual Studio is free for students
Lol
16:13
so is Intellij/Pycharm
So is NeoVim. You don't even need an ide
I just personally prefer it
been using it for years
a lot of features
recently integrated github... nu packages too which makes life easy
i mean... sometimes where the money is at is the best place to go
except Apple... xcode sucks
Ohh... That reminds me that you can use PyCharm on any OS ;)
and you dont necessarily have to use Microsoft's languages/libraries... the downside is no cross platform
Yeah... MS created some shit for macOs... sucks big time imo
Martijn uses one of these on his Mac:
I have a Macbook
i just use the standard keyboard + trackpad
never have any issues
16:17
@PM2Ring Ninjas demand extra stuff
Is there anything wrong with this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/41531065/2063361 ?
I have got two down-votes, and am not sure of the issue
16:41
@MoinuddinQuadri I can't test your code right now but I'm surprised it works - it would if that were a raw string but it shouldn't work on those 4 \x escape codes
16:54
wrote my first async/await view
yayyy
cbg friends
What's the story today
I just learned this game exists and I'm afraid to jump in to it due to what might cause dangerous addiction.
thanks for passing your problem to everybody
17:09
You are very welcome, @khajvah. Let me know if you need me to ruin your productivity again any time soon.
yo
@AnttiHaapala haha yes! Absolutely.
@idjaw the damn thing works on Linux too
17:10
The only thing holding me back is that I can't spend 43 bucks on a game right now
It's on my wish list. The moment it goes on special, it's mine. All mine.
hah nice. my integrated GPU won't handle it. Awesome
haha. Addiction averted
I just upgraded.
@MoinuddinQuadri I might have annoyed someone by saying that you answer was good for this one stackoverflow.com/questions/41532837/python-unicode-conversion
I don't think you annoyed him. He is simply explaining why whatever you wrote won't work for that case. You seem to have deleted it, so not sure of the proper context anymore.
@idjaw is that like Commandos?
17:19
@AndrasDeak seems like it. I have not played that either. Is that good?
> “Atmospheric and impossible to rush, Shadow Tactics is a fabulous game – a game I think I prefer to both Commandos 2 and Desperados. I can see myself replaying it regularly.”
Rock Paper Shotgun

“There’s a wonderful toy-like quality to the game’s world, like it’s a giant diorama made by master craftsmen”
Kotaku

“Convincing evolution of the real-time tactic genre à la 'Commandos'.”
85 – 4Players
@idjaw oh yeah, it's wonderful! I only played the first one, back in the day, amazing source of frustration (and occasionally, even fun)
@Aidan My current job is mostly development in Python, yes. Ultimately work on platform and infrastructure as a service solutions. I mostly work over OpenStack and solutions around that. You shouldn't be asking if something is worth your time. If you want to learn it go ahead. You can't go wrong learning a new language, especially Python. Also, I don't know what your situation is in terms of employment or education, but if your question is asking of Python employment, because you want to
know if it will help your career, then you should think more about what will make you a good software developer/engineer. It’s not about being married to a language, but being able to know how to solve complex problems and using the language as the tool to carry out your solution, knowing when and where to use it.
I'd probably still twitch if I heard "ALARM! ALARM!"
ugh....less than 5 dollars
I know how @khajvah feels now. Thanks @AndrasDeak
....
FWIW, it should practically be public domain by now, so it's really expensive
17:22
Good to know. This game does sound vaguely familiar. I feel like once upon a time I knew of its existence
if it lived in Hungary, it could legally drink alcohol
hahah
I miss chatting with you
I found a cool new database
ArangoDB
awww, docker's logo is adorable
@AndrasDeak without clicking on those links....my first inclination was to find that "hacked" article of mongodb. 😛
haha
@AndrasDeak why did everybody have access to db servers?
I have zero knowledge about network-accessible stuff and db stuff and server stuff, but I'd guess "stupidity"
17:28
Just handled a funny comment flag.
:34993251 nice delete
> @DSM, thank you for taking the time to answer anyway!
- Rhubarb
The username matched perfectly with our salad language :D
ooooh, lol:D
17:29
@khajvah :D
that is disturbingly in violation of privacy stuff, though:P
or was the commenter Rhubarb, not the flagger?
We don't see comment flagger's usernames
Or we might
interesting
in that case, carry on:D
Dunno, Something mysterious. :p
How much on average would a simple 6 page web app design cost ?
17:36
I have zero knowledge about that too, but voting to close as too broad;)
17:56
I change the top directory name of my project and my virtual environment got messed up. Any way to regenerate it without losing the packages?
Just bought a DJI Mavic Pro, just have to manage to wait 5-10 business days now.
@khajvah Do you have version control?
@TomasZubiri yes?
actually I manually fixed the paths in executables
@davidism 7km that's good
@khajvah I used to pay 100$ for 1 page designs, and had very bad experiences paying 50$. Not sure if that helps.
18:15
I know, It's crazy. My Phantom 2+ only made it about 1km.
Apparently the video is 30fps 720p streaming too, which is way better than the potato vision I had before.
do you use it to shoot cute videos or something professional?
I just use it for fun.
I am trying to use a python-based platform to build an app from Kivy. When I try to run it, I get an error message that says "returned non-zero exit status 1". Does anyone know what that error means?
Flying it around the ocean too much was the downfall of my last one, the camera/gimbal/telemetry cable corroded.
Going to try to repair it, but I have to disassemble the entire gimbal.
pylint is so strict, it's unbearable
18:20
I don't think you're expected to use the defaults.
Need to buy a replacement cable from eBay: ebay.com/sch/…
I can't find documentation for configuration
Just look at that thing, I have to weave it through the whole gimbal. ;_;
18:34
@PM2Ring OP mentioned he wants to convert "\xed\xf3\xb4\x90" string to unicode string, isn't this the correct way to achieve this?
Question: I am using synchronous redis client. If I wrap redis methods inside a async def functions, and then use it in Tornado, will the thread block when accessing Redis?
Best way to know is, try it :P
hard to test :D
it will block
there is no other way
Do it. When you start getting weird result, you know which code you need to revert first ;) Just Kidding, it is nice to get feedback if someone already did it
Happened to me once with PyODBC. And I finally figured out that we cannot use single PyODBC connection to make parallel queries.
async programming in Python is hard at the moment :/
18:49
I consider it as good. But most of the libraries are not written keeping in mind the impact of async behavior.
I won't give up :D
... just yet
19:00
ok, I found a coroutine friendly redis client
@khajvah library link?
19:33
Purdy
After all she was a girl. Instead if there would have been a boy, everyone might have placed an order for Ferrari, Bugatti :D
20:01
WOOOW my stupid naive DFS worked for the chemical AoC2015!
frankly, I'm not just a bit surprised
20:36
I have question for Team Python. It isn't what I would call one for practicality, I am learning Python at the moment, and the question has come from curiosity while trying to see how short I could make functions for fun.
If using a lambda function, you can't reference the input to create an iterator, for example:
test_func = lambda x: print(x), [n for n in range(x)]
here, the x in the iterator generator is an unresolved reference
I was wondering if there is a way to get around that?
I asked the wife for some advice for the last day of AoC2015, wether there's a way I could do it smart, or should I just brute-force it. She suggested that I brute-force it, because I can bring her something to drink while it's running:D
@JakeStokes don't print stuff in a lambda
I mean, a lambda is more limited than a full function
I am aware of this, I was just wondering out of curiosity
if you want to print and return something other than None, use a proper function
If it could be done
:)
also, many people argue that defining a lambda and storing it as a variable is bad practice
20:41
@JakeStokes that list comprehension is located outside of lambda
it doesn't have access to x
Ahhhh
Right
In [1]: f = lambda x: print(x), 'stuff'

In [2]: f
Out[2]: (<function __main__.<lambda>>, 'stuff')
Thank you sir
The learning continues
if you see eval or exec during your learning, turn back
cbg
20:49
cbg
just popping around for a quick hi
rb
21:52
hmm, {*'asdf'} looks really weird, but it works
 
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22:57
worst part of working on Image Recognitions based project is to download tons of images from web and then mark the images to filter the desired classes :|
Really annoying
And after doing all this, still the engine recognizes it incorrectly :/

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