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Or did you mean "not docs"
@KevinMGranger that's the branch, not a subfolder, isn't it?
@corvid You can only use the /docs folder for that.
yeah a not-docs folder, for your personal github pages like myusername.github.io
@corvid You need to name the repo that way then. And afaik the whole repo is automatically the site
yeah I just wanna put the index.html in a build or dist folder :\
20:05
@AndrasDeak btw how does the Bambi soft drink taste like?
Jan 27 at 11:51, by Andras Deak
And these pre-date me:
@AndrasDeak still available
wiki said "a bit orange-like-ish in a vague way"
If your site-making tools really don't have a way of specifying a different dir, then you can put together a script that commits the fixed target-dir to a separate branch
@AnttiHaapala I'm fairly sure that's not proper bambi
20:08
ah
for instance, it's surely not made from tar:D
some bootleg copy :d
maybe I should buy some and ask my mother to verify
"It must be nostalgia for one’s youth that drives some Hungarians to purchase the small, 250 ml bottles of Bambi–an orange soda that screams of artificial flavour, but comes in a nifty, clipped bottle. The soda itself isn’t unpleasant, it’s simply nondescript. It’s history, however, is as colourful as this region of Europe."
hmm 5000 bottles a year :D
@AndrasDeak gzip?
20:10
:|
Initially read that as "Bambi–an orange soda that screams" and I was all like ಠ_ಠ
@AnttiHaapala can't afford that
I've got to get one!!!
I've never seen one:D Not that I searched
let me search tesco online
got a bunch of "ambi pur" search results...way to go, levenshtein:D
5000 bottles, it is not exactly everywhere then..
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20:16
I've been wondering when I would get around to fixing my window, which has been stuck for several weeks. Turns out I'd been assuming it was unlocked.
hates broken DVD's
*ddrescue -> 10M -> 2kbytes per second
now 120 bytes per second
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@AndrasDeak: almost exactly.
@AndrasDeak but what if it slides?
@AndrasDeak I would add another “push” step in between, just in case this follows USB logic.
20:21
"saves 18 money, is mauled by a tiger"
ebin.
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I understood neither of those.
@DSM a chinese man was mauled to death by a tiger; apparently he was trying to get into a zoo for free by climbing fences...
=> ebin = epic win
You have an odd definition of epic win.
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:-( Red in tooth and claw, and we shouldn't forget it.
What's a good way to sync a small application's files across multiple computers?
20:37
maximum length of sata cable is closer to 1 meter :D
why cannot I find one on ebay
I read that yesterday
@Acais I believe The Cloud™ is hip these days.
@Kevin Thanks lol. I was - because I felt it too small a project for a database - to use ssh and scp, but I wanted to see if anyone knew of a better route
I wonder if Amazon Web Service is appropriate here? Having never used it, I can't say.
20:44
bought
I just love one-click shopping
clickclickclick, and in 5 weeks I get yet another batch of 5 useless cables :d
wat wriststraps 0.10 € apiece with free international shipping :D
a letter from hongkong costs more!
is that actually useful/important? (the wriststrap, not the letter)
@Kevin Maybe... I'll be sure to look into it. Setting up a vm on a home machine is cheaper and easier to debug imo
@AndrasDeak they used to make phones / equipment that had the holes for that :D
I remember ordering 5 back in the days for <1 € :D
then they arrived, they were as advertised... but I couldn't squeeze my hand through it :D
they didn't specify whose hand
haha:D
then I bought lenovo power from old round -> new rectangular connector, one piece
it worked pretty well, but I lost it. Now I bought 5.
if I think I need something that is prone to get lost, I usually order 5 a time if it is <3 € in total.
20:57
Sanity check: can the return value of str.split ever contain an empty string?
>>> "abc".split("c")
['ab', '']
Oh, I guess so.
Sanity check 2: can the return value of str.split(), specifically called with no arguments, ever contain an empty string?
> If sep is not specified or is None, any whitespace string is a separator and empty strings are removed from the result.
Oh, I guess so.
I should probably spend ten more seconds experimenting and RTFMing before asking.
@Kevin quack
Nothing fuels my drive to find the correct answer myself more than asking for help from someone else. It's a race against time!
I'm almost done with the 10k tools for my SE package. The suggested edits page is almost devoid of semantic information, awful to parse compared to the rest.
Will anyone ever want to get the information from that page in Python? Who knows, but it's there.
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21:12
Would it be worth a proposal to ask them to semantic it up? (I don't think that'll catch on as the expression for "add semantic metadata", but I think it's fetch anyway.)
Stop trying to make fetch happen.
It's not a big deal, it's still parseable, and they're all manual for the most part. If they every change those pages I'm going to have to re-write the parsers.
I want to burn down the datetime
I want to burn it all down
Next step is the HTTP calls for chat, then the review queues.
@idjaw use Anttime
21:18
Cbg
that awkward moment when you make a joke and your audience doesn't understand. Poker face :| @AndrasDeak
What's up?
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Well, I thought it was very clever! Of course it helps if you've been present for one of Antti's epic anti-datetime rants.
Sep 27 '16 at 20:51, by Andras Deak
Sep 18 at 12:12, by Antti Haapala
I am writing my own datetime package now
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21:20
Almost end-of-day cabbage for Simeon and piRSquared.
DSM eod 4 u? or me?
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@piRSquared: for me. I'm EST-5, so we're coming up on the end of my work day.
if u: cbg else: cbg
I'm just after lunch... going to need coffee
coffee sounds great
hmm... half past 10 (PM), maybe I'll skip
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Sometimes I go for a walk late at night to Tim Hortons (famous Canadian coffee chain) and get a coffee. Doesn't seem to keep me up, but I don't think it's very strong.
21:24
it's 2:54 AM here. Still not feeling sleepy :|
@MoinuddinQuadri have you considered not having a bunch of LEDs shining in your face?
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Wait, I guess I meant EST=UTC-5, not EST-5.
but seriously, are you using something like f.lux?
I am thinking to buy Genuino 101, is there any difference compared to Arduino?
21:26
rbrb
@AndrasDeak Wasn't aware of that. Just googled it. Will take a look at some f.lux realted app
OK....what I just put together to convert to unix timestamp also accounting for time zone setting seems very dirty.
I usually stays up late till 3:30-4:00 am. Old college habit which is very hard for me get rid from
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@idjaw: obviously that doesn't mean it's right, but if your code isn't a little bit ugly, that would be strong evidence it's wrong..
@MoinuddinQuadri I have it on my debian, and there's a great android app called twilight to the same effect
@DSM verification by inelegance, a hallmark of programming dates
21:30
@DSM that's the part that has me thinking I'm missing something that might be more obvious.....I pretty much split out the tz part as "+HH:MM" and then took out what I needed -> so + and then HH and then MM -> timedelta(hours=hours, minutes=minutes) and then I used operator to toggle between add/sub
I'm reading through the documentation on tz....I'm sure I'm missing something
what I'm doing is clearly unintuitive and caca
CaliforniaCalifornia CanadaCanada!
better
@AndrasDeak There are plenty of apps available in apple app store. Downloading one. Let's see...zzzz
oh, apple:P
@idjaw What is the format of your time string you are trying to parse?
21:35
Okay, I just spend 10 minutes figuring out one liner for this SO question and when I went to post, question deleted.
@AndrasDeak I love ubuntu. But I rarely use that these days. Most of the time I am stuck with the office laptop (VPN restrictions) :/
Andras are you German/speak it ?
@MoinuddinQuadri 2017-01-25T23:27:46+00:00
@MooingRawr nein
21:37
@SimeonAleksov Welcome to SO. It would have hurt even more if you would have gain some reputation due to that and the post was deleted (loss of reputation) :P
@SimeonAleksov haven't we told you to forget oneliners?:P
@AndrasDeak oh I see, I just thought you were since you answered the Danke question
@Andras yeah, but OP was asking for one liner :P
@SimeonAleksov sheesh:P
Eh, it's good practice I guess, I have python exam tomorrow :D
21:39
so was it a "gimme teh codez" question?
@MooingRawr it's the most basic thing in German (no offence; we have a lot of German tourists and back in the day German was the primary second language)
x = [1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6]
to y = [3,3,3]
@SimeonAleksov so vote to close:P
well, flag
and downvote
and leave snarky comment
@SimeonAleksov I believe right now you are not copying the answer from SO to the small sheet of paper ;)
21:40
unless it's well formed and polite and shows OP's failed effort
Yeah, I did that, I left a comment, 'Haven't you tried anything?'
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What was the question, find the largest group of repeated elements?
when the question contains "and I want a oneliner", that's usually a sign that OP didn't do those things
@Moinuddin Haha, well literature is allowed, but I am too lazy to write things down :D
just import exam_answers
21:42
wired.com/2015/11/null <- old article, but a fun read.
4
@idjaw good old JS
I mean, I'd expect other languages to distinguish between NULL and "NULL" :P
While we're on the topic, don't fall for the falsehoods programmers believe about names
And by "don't fall" I mean post your score...
I'm a fan of number 40
@KevinMGranger "People’s names are not written in ALL CAPS."... those damn frenchmen who like to uppercase their last name...
Soooo would it be better to be known as some unicode regex?
I can get behind that
21:55
where's @Marcus when you need him
Okay, I have to ask
Is Treehouse legit?
Jan 19 at 14:24, by Marcus S
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I'm still waiting for someone with the first emoji name
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Hitting-the-road rhubarb for all!
rbrb
@KevinMGranger '\N{pile of poo}'
22:28
I figured out what to do
but I'm angry it's not documented
strptime has an attribute called tm_gmtoff
=/
my eyes caught it after the millionth pass through because I never saw it in the doc
so don't rely on it?:P
unless I'm wrong and it's there and I'll gladly feel embarrassed
I found this that might be relevant?
oh god
thanks @AndrasDeak That's good info
and yet again, more hate for datetime
what a mess
22:42
and it just seeps out in to anything to do with dates
shiver
sounds like it...
If I were you, I'd go bargain with Dormammu
Hey, I've got a question for you guys. I'm new to IPython and just realized you can auto-parenthesize with `/` at the start of a console line - it also inserts parentheses everywhere you have a space. For instance,

In[38]: / sorted [(1 2) (3 4 5)] reverse=True key=itemgetter(1)
Out[38]: [(3, 4, 5), (1, 2)]

Out of curiosity, anyone have an actual use case for this?
Also, I have no clue how to multi-line format in chat, apologies.
edit, ctrl+k
it will put the whole message in a code block
chat markdown is poo
@Mitch I'd guess it's for a more functional/argparse-y approach?
/ map fun lst
Ahh thanks, well now it's too late, I tried ctrl+k but clearly did something wrong.
it's OK, it would've put the text into code too anyway;)
in MATLAB you have that the above syntax will implicitly pass the "command-line arguments" as strings
22:47
@AndrasDeak Hm yeah that works, it was my thought too, I was thinking maybe there was a particular reason for it since it's a bit of a strange feature.
so the following 2 are equivalent:
funname var1 var2 var3
funname('var1','var2','var3')
the latter clearly has more noise, so the former is more convenient in a lot of cases (whenever all the inputs are strings, such as figure setters and whatnot)
I wouldn't be surprised if the ipython devs considered something like this
That's interesting, thanks.
the docs don't rationalize it
Only discovered it by accidentally hitting / + Enter in the console and getting an empty call.
I read about a few of these magics, but wasn't really interested so I didn't pay attention:)
22:52
And yeah, I found it referenced by bringing up the builtin docs with ? but it doesn't give much motivation.
some more info, I think this is what I found earlier
> These features were adapted from Nathan Gray’s LazyPython. They are meant to allow less typing for common situations.
now I'm looking at LazyPython, thanks :)
no worries
23:27
Possibly stupid question: is linux cpp guaranteed to know POSIX? And what about macs?
I'm looking at clock_gettime() in particular
nevermind, I googled it:P
23:53
Is this streaming a picture of a hallway for anyone? twitch.tv/davidism
Trying to set up live streaming for my drone.
Turned it off. Going to try YouTube instead, since it's officially supported.
sorry, missed it
I'll be here for at least another half an hour, ping me when it's up

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