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18:00
\> Go left?
OK.
You arrive at the gates of Kernelspace. There are two daemons here, brandishing combat forks.
throw pocket sand at left daemon
@MooingRawr eating, eating and eating and eating, eating and eating and ... next week
for new year
"One of us always tells the truth, and one of us --" says the left daemon, but he is cut off by your sand attack. "Hmm," ponders the right daemon, "an interesting game. The only winning move is not to play." He opens the gate.
that's so cool, I can chat with you guys and coding , all in the train
What's weird is that it's light doing that
like... these big flashlights that we call cell towers
or wifi routers
18:04
date right daemon
You retrieve the succulent date from your inventory and offer it to the right daemon. He accepts it gratefully. "I'll remember this," he says. [+1 virtue point(s)]
steal both combat forks and run through gate
testing. Can anyone hear me?
time slice, bridge closes, stuck! wait for the next slice
@inspectorG4dget Yes.
18:09
thanks
Nop. We can only see you :D
guys, does a boilerplate template for projects count as a "project" worth showing?
Distracted by sweets and silica, the daemons put up no resistance. [+2 combat fork(s), +2 renegade point(s)]. You enter the gate...
Thank you for playing disk 1 of Kevin's Colossal Adventure. For disks two through seven, send twenty dollars or five General Mills boxtops to Kevinson Enterprise Amalgamated, Burbank, CA. ©1993
@inspectorG4dget guess not
⚘ say -v inspectorG4 "Can you hear me?"
Voice `inspectorG4' not found.
18:20
Time to sleep. Go to torrent, search: "Kevin's Colossal Adventure disk2", result:4.5GB, 2 seeders Put on download.
Rhubarb!
Piracy runs rampant! This bodes poorly for my remake kickstarter.
Now with 256 glorious colors on 3 Compact Disks
@Kevin Should've gone with the Sega cartridge kickstarter.com/projects/63454976/…
 assert_that(
            foo(tickets, **bar),
            has_items(
                has_entries({'subject': 'some subject', 'q_id': '1', 'timestamp': 8}),
                has_entries({'subject': 'some subject', 'q_id': '1', 'timestamp': 11})
            )
        )
Today I like hamcrest for simplifying my life
each of those entries were huge API results that I did not want to deal with
wim
wim
.egg
@wim I see two!
18:28
@wim ouh ...
Maybe it's one unusually long egg. Consider: snakes are unusually long animals.
@thefourtheye - cabbage :)
DSM
DSM
Huh. I'd never thought about what the UU in "uuencode" stood for, although I'm old enough to have used it.
Hyperloop pod race happening this weekend at SpaceX HQ (near LAX). We built a ~mile long vacuum tube on our campus big enough to fit people.
"voluntary soon-to-be-dead people needed"
recbg
18:34
@AndyK nice! food is good
It's perfectly safe. We removed everything from the tube that can possibly harm you, including the atmosphere.
is the numpy thing still on?
A mile long vacuum tube sounds impressive. I wonder how long it takes to empty.
@AndrasDeak what numpy thing ?
so it is:P
1 hour ago, by Aditya C
@davidism @Kevin the array behaves like an ordinary 2d array. I need to extend the dimensions (100,99) to (100,100). reshape isn't working in this case as the number of elements in reshape must remain constant.
although that first ping tells me that maybe I shouldn't worry about it anyway
18:37
i gotta teach my self numpy one of these days
@AndrasDeak it's not still on. Asked for MCVE, never responded.
thanks
sounds completely XY
Oh I see; when I said "so it is" up there, I actually meant "so it isn't"
makes epsilon more sense
DSM
DSM
More Python CVs to read. :-/ We'll see how this batch looks.
18:44
DSM: What's the name of DSM_Co? I might be looking for a short-term gig in the near future
DSM
DSM
@inspectorG4dget: NumberFirm.
do you guys do internships? Also, what kind of problems do you work on?
DSM
DSM
Unfort. current company policy isn't big on short-term positions -- our new COO thinks the startup/teardown personnel costs are too high. Which is almost exactly the opposite view from the previous guy, who liked the flexibility of being able to renew/remove as he liked and pretty much only hired contractors on fixed-term contracts! :-/ And just to be clear, I was just using the standard room encryption like "HugeCo" there.. ;-) You can contact me offlist if you're really curious..
@inspectorG4dget I invited you to Slack if you want to PM @DSM.
startup costs for in-room hires should be low since we've probably absorbed a good deal of Numberfirm culture via osmosis
18:51
hope it's not toxic
@davidism thanks. I just got on slack
@Kevin I don't know how I feel about working on New Years...
I'm so entrenched I can come up with numbers on the spot. Like, how about... 23. Damn I'm good
Why not 42?
bespoke number
DSM
DSM
18:52
AAAARGH THAT WORD
number?
bee's poke
DSM
DSM
@AndrasDeak: it's like a trigger for me..
@Kevin I'm okay with calling it "stinger" instead
18:53
You also have to use 'B' instead of 'b'.
I bought food court sushi, if you don't see me within 72 hours just assume the worst...
@DSM Weird, I find the B-word much uncannier than the A-word
@DSM Before your edit I thought you were making a sly Knights of Ni reference
but anyway, that was before my time, so I feel less bad about it;)
I didn't mean to traumatize you though
but google tells me other wise.. huh...
18:55
@MooingRawr it most certainly is
all the vegan hipster new wave food stuff are called that, at least in Hungarian
when you tickle the belly of the goat yourself before you ask it to poo on your crops
What are you going on about Andras? Sorry you lost me....
*shakes fist at sky*
Goats, belly, poop, tickle..... -wutface-
I'm guessing it's a parody of free range chickens and the general trend of treating animals more nicely, sometimes to a ridiculous extent
18:59
Oh I see.... lol thanks.
@Kevin I don't have anything against treating animals right, it's more about the unreasonable hype surrounding everything
I'm allergic to hype
I worded that badly. Giving chickens room to move around is good. Giving them personalized yoga lessons is bad.
But you are hyped for Python 3.6 aren't you ?
-Trying to imagine a chicken package that promotes giving chicken yoga lessons-
I'd like to meet that chicken. I can then finally say "I met a chick at yoga" :P
@Kevin did you watch any house of cards last night?
19:07
Nope. Instead I watched Voltron.
+1 for Voltron.
When will we get season 3? (if at all)
I'm all caught up now so there's room in my schedule for a new show... But I might end up watching half a dozen seasons of X Files first
X Files is great. It makes you claw your eyes out, but great.
Do explain, Andras
Some seasons are so bad it's likely to make you ragequit. But it's still X Files, so worth it:P
19:16
oh.... X Files is still going
Kinda. The most recent episode aired eleven months ago.
I didn't see a series end episode so yeah...
Are they making another season? My half-hearted googling suggests "... Maybe?"
I'd be lying if I said I was entirely surprised. I remember back in like... 2005? I heard that Simpsons was going to have their last season, but that turned out to be not the case
I'm happy Simpsons is still airing. I grew up watching that show.
19:22
denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-x-files/257640/… confirms the answer is "maybe"
well, s/are making/will make/
When those space vampires come
If a show counts as still going as long as there's no series end episode, then I can still have hope that the Pirates of Dark Water can find the five remaining Treasures of Rule, picking up where they left off twenty six years ago
I used to hat the reflector telescopes until I learned the difference from my physics professor
She forgot to make the space vampires point.
Careful with that joke, it's an antique
Maybe she was a space vampire!
19:27
Because telescopes work using mirrors, we'll never know if there are any space vampires.
Some of them use big mirrors
IIRC vampires aren't reflected in silver-backed mirrors because silver is a holy metal, so if your telescope's mirror doesn't have silver in it, it can probably still see space vampires.
What are space vampires? Are they just normal Vampires but from space? Do they have spaceships or is it a magical power that allows them to fly in a vacuum?
The Space Vampires is a British science fiction horror novel written by author Colin Wilson, and first published in England and the United States by Random House in 1976. Wilson's fifty-first book, it is about the remnants of a race of intergalactic vampires who are brought back from outer space and are inadvertently let loose on Earth. The titular space aliens are energy vampires, rather than the familiar stereotypical Earth vampires that suck blood and change into bats. They consume the "life force" by seducing living beings with a deadly kiss and also have the ability to take control of the...
My hypothesis is that all the silvery noble metals (Ir, Pd, Rh, etc.) are equally "holy" i.e. deadly to vampires and lycanthropes, but silver was the only one known back in the day.
19:36
@WayneWerner wow, only 20g of aluminum to coat the whole thing
@davidism that's one of the most amazing parts of that, TBH
probably the most expensive aluminum coating ever :D
Oh, welp I know what I'm going to check out at the library next time I'm there. :D
19:38
@AndrasDeak he must really concentrate to keep up that accent :D
hello
Well I learned a new thing today
anyone here have experience with Selenium Chromedriver?
In [27]: def thing():
    ...:     print('Wheee!')
    ...:

In [28]: exec(thing.__code__, thing.__globals__)
Wheee!
@daOnlyBG check out the room rules
no need to ask about asking your question, just ask the question
> I'm trying to <x> but <y> happens instead of <z>
19:43
Haha I'm aware, but I won't bother typing the question out if no one's familiar with Selenium
@daOnlyBG You are aware that you are breaking a rule in chatroom and yet you still continue? What.
@WayneWerner I saw that in that recently linked python hacky video
youtube.com/watch?v=ve7lLHtJ9l8 yeah, I'm finally watching it heh
OK, here's the problem. I'm trying to get Selenium Chromedriver working on my work's Windows 7 laptop. The Chrome browser keeps displaying some weird alerts and not going to the webpage I need the program to. However, each time I try to implement a fix from the internet, Chromedriver ends up crashing.
@daOnlyBG Are you sure you read the chatroom rules found here : sopython.com/chatroom or at the top right hand part of this page?
19:49
run, run, skynet is coming
Also, don't ask about questions you posted < 2 days ago.
afternoon
evening
OK, thanks anyway. I'll remove my question from this chat
19:50
The unknowable timelessness of meeting the great one's gaze. afternoon
question: I'm using unicode block character u"\u2588" to create block elements in my printout, but I'm finding that I can't apply font colors to those. Are there block characters that work with font colors?
^lol
Why can't you apply colors? How are you trying to do so? What is happening instead?
Also, what is your printout? The terminal? Something else?
well, I'm using tkinter tags with a foreground color. Instead they are simply staying the grayscale color based on the unicode chart specs
wim
wim
O.P. edited to show their attempt
I know this is dumb, but is this the use case for a proxy server? If you want to rewrite a request like /api/v3/blah to https://myfancysite/api/v3/blah?
19:54
@wim nope
there's no real question beyond "how can I write a program that does what I want?"
wim
wim
What's wrong with it? Good question for a n00b
just because OP showed some effort doesn't make it less of a code request
@davidism g̻͌ͭ͌ͧ͌̆͌͌o̴̩͌͌͌o͌̋͌͌͜d͌̈́͌̀͌̓͌ ͌͌ͮ͌̕a̻͌̔͌͌f̺̠͌͌͌͌͌͌͠t̝̞͌͌͌̓͌͌͢e̤͌̈͌͌r͎͌͌̓͌n̸̰͌͌͌o̡̼͌͌͌o̼͌̽͌͌͋͌̀͌n̷̻͌͌͛͌͌ͫ
you can't help them without writing their code for them
wim
wim
Sure you can
you must be a bad teacher, if you think that!
19:56
@wim would the answer be on-topic on SO? They need a math trick/algo, not programming help.
But anyway, we can disagree like we mostly do. Others are free to vote to reopen.
wim
wim
So algorithms are off-topic now?
@davidism nvm, I was doing it wrong :p
wim
wim
It's a hackerrank problem, of course it's related to programming
I meant math (trick/algo); and yes, algorithms are on topic, we even have a tag for it. But then you'd better edit the question into a clear algo question, which it doesn't read as right now, at least to me
@corvid No? Unless you're talking about taking https://example.com/api/v3/blah and routing it to https://myfancysite/api/v3/blah
20:03
frankly, it reads as a low-quality code request, about which the best thing that can be said is that it used to be even worse
wim
wim
User's that bother to edit / improve their closed questions at all should be encouraged imo
Because 99% of them don't ... :P
@WayneWerner Right now I have a client rebuilding and being served from localhost:3000, and I want it to make requests to localhost:5000
wouldn't that just be f(4) + f(4) % 8? (or %7)...
I have a server running separately for the api
wim
wim
haha, no
you wouldn't get a uniform distribution that way
@WayneWerner see the Central Limit Theorem
20:07
so you want to make requests to http(s)://localhost:5000/foo/bar and you want that to result in a request being made to http(s)://localhost:3000/foo/bar? Then yeah, proxy server is what you're looking for
wim
wim
which is probably the greatest theorem in statistics, imo
@WayneWerner other way around, I think, but yeah that is the idea. I am running a flask server and a webpack-dev-server
I'd guess something like f(4)+(f(4)>2)*f(4)
That's pretty interesting. Would you be able to do something like sum(1 for _ in range(8) if f4() > 2)?
or does the CLT say no?
wim
wim
you basically do it like:
    def f8():
        if f4() <= 2:  # this has a 50% chance of happening
            return f4()  # numbers uniformly distributed in [1,2,3,4]
        else:
            return 4 + f4()  # numbers uniformly distributed in [5,6,7,8]
20:09
CLT doesn't say a thing about finite sums...
ooo. Sneaky
wim
wim
it's a more interesting problem for cases like f7, since 4 and 7 are co-prime
how do you get around it in cases like that? Is it just some tricksy business?
I'd just loop until I get a number that's not 8
wim
wim
you can do it like andras said, but that's inefficient
there are better ways
20:12
i.e. pick uniformly with rejection
but I like bruteforcing complicated math problems:D
Sometimes the straightest path is through a wall made of solid diamond.
Although titanium would probably be more difficult to burrow through than diamond
That's one hell of a bird. </obscure_reference>
wim
wim
andras solution is worst case O(∞) , not particularly nice.
@Kevin It rings a bell but I don't know why
Though close enough for practical purposes ;)
It's from the Doctor Who episode where Peter Capaldi has to get through a forty foot wall of solid diamondonium
20:15
Hm. I wonder if I've seen that one
@wim well that's a bit of a stretch considering that it's null measure
wim
wim
unbounded runtime. better?
20:32
I went to look up how actual random number generators produce bits from the detection of particle decay, and it turns out they also use a worst case O(∞) algorithm
> To create each random bit, we wait until the first count occurs, then measure the time, T1, until the next. We then wait for a second pair of pulses and measure the interval T2 between them, yielding a pair of durations. If they're the same, we throw away the measurement and try again. Otherwise if T1 is less than T2 we emit a zero bit; if T1 is greater than T2, a one bit.
The exact same approach one uses for the "how do you get fair results from an unfair coin?" puzzle
I'm sure the NSA's been implanting rigged atoms all over the world to bias true rngs
If I eat 2lbs of ravioli, does that mean I become 0.013% ravioli? 🤔
I'm not sure "you are what you eat" works literally (or any other way for that matter)
The other day I was watching TV and they were giving a pep talk to someone who discovered they had alien ancestry and it was like "It's not what's in your blood that matters, it's who you are that matters" and I was like "but your blood does comprise a significant portion of you by volume"
And it made me wonder what exactly that percentage is.
Google tells me it's seven percent. So what's in your blood matters, but not as much as the remaining 93% of you.
If we're going by total weight, then it's your skin that matters most of all. Ironically in opposition to what after-school specials tend to say.
20:43
IIRC it's the heaviest organ just by virtue of there being a whole lot of it
heaviest and largest. You have more skin than any other organ
unless by "largest" you compare "lung surface" or something
I think the average layman would object to calling skin an organ.
An organ is clearly restricted only to things that get delicately removed and placed on scales during the coroner scenes of CSI shows.
Too bad they're wrong
20:47
Unless that's a new new organ, I think I heard about that a couple of years ago
It bothers me when "this thing we knew about all along has been reclassified into a slightly different category" gets spun by pop media into "BREAKING DISCOVERY: this totally new thing"
oblig link to p=0.05 xkcd, too lazy now and have to watch Duck Tales instead
And the laymen (why is it always the laymen) read half the headline and are like "idiot scientists couldn't find [thing] for the entire history of medical science? Did they have insufficient lighting or something?"
ah what the heck
You're welcome.
And for good measure, here is The Science News Cycle
"Pluto no longer a planet? Dunderhead astronomers were wrong about it for eighty years"
20:56
@AndrasDeak hehe :D 1 / (4 * 5) = 0.05...
"thats 18 colours... what should the final 2 be... nooow... think!!"
21:16
can you receive and send funds on a new paypal account?
@davidism, you should totally set up a github pages for sopython site that points at the docs
wim
wim
wow, freaky little ants !
that's cool
@WayneWerner It's like a little moshpit....
21:35
This thread is entertaining as heck workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/83451/…
> Leave the duck at home, put on a phone headset and talk to the duck's voicemail.
Beautiful.
something something looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, something something not insane.
21:54
Interesting, that was linked to another room one or two days ago.
 
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