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7:01 PM
I'd rather have something with peanut butter.
 
frozen peanut butter cups are pretty good... but I have giving up my sweet tooth after the age of 15~
 
@wim That's crazy -- the black jellybeans are by far the best ones
@Kevin Peanut butter is awesome too
 
wim
ewww .. black jellybeans are nasty
I don't even like when they touch the other jellybeans
 
Reminder: objective measures of taste don't exist.
 
Sometimes I wish it was socially acceptable to nap on the job, like they do in Japan (not to include the crazy work ethics in Japan).
 
7:07 PM
No argument, no matter how cunning, will convince the other person that they were wrong to feel the way they did about licorice
 
Reminder: cabbage is the only one true holy taste, rest of the food vary in rank due to personal opinions.
 
wim
ehhh, Kevin, that stuff goes without saying
if someone says "you have good taste" it just means "you have tastes similar to mine"
how tedious the world would be if everyone had to prefix their opinions with "in my opinion, ..."
 
In my opinion, it wouldn't be tedious at all ;-)
 
@WayneWerner it is, thanks for sharing
 
def speak(speak_string): return "In my opinion, " + speak_string
problem solved
 
7:15 PM
@idjaw depends on what they taste like...
Whooooooah wtf. I was googling for binomial distributions and the law of large numbers; the 2nd hit (and the google onebox one) leads to a thing called Conservapedia. Never heard of it, and I found the concept mildly amusing. Let me quote the first two sentences of the article:
> The Law of Large Numbers states that things tend toward their mean as the number of their samples increases.

The Law of Large Numbers is a Counterexample to the Theory of Evolution, which asserts that populations of species can randomly drift away from their "mean" or normal characteristics over time in order to become a more advanced, more complex species.
 
Aaa I have a notification on the main site but my Internet is so sluggish I can't open it
 
:(
can't you see it in your network mailbox?
 
My what now? Never mind, it opened after two minutes of waiting.
 
@Kevin 45 mins ago, you had a notif on this post stackoverflow.com/questions/42281848/…
Was it that?
 
Ah, a message from OP. "Thanks, this fixed it." Another job well done.
 
7:21 PM
Hah! I got it first
 
Well apparently I've got a 45 minute latency
 
You're hammering that or shall I?
 
good to see BR, putting the blue power to work.
 
snooping around in other people's inboxes, I say oppression
 
@AndrasDeak Lol, Nopes. we can't do that. :D
Had chanced upon that post, by mistake.
 
7:24 PM
You debunked your suspicious activities by mistake more like, eh? I'm on to you! :P
 
Damn, I dunno how to make those cute puppy eyes like Jon. (to make myself look innocent)
 
@BhargavRao Just post a cute pupper picture to distract Andras, and then run away.
 
I'll post this:
So that Andras will get confused as to why I posted it. (I'll silently run out through the back door)
 
god speed! o7
 
7:30 PM
:D
 
7:40 PM
Andras, I never noticed that your avatar looks a bit like a ḻ̱̚o̱̮̱w̱͔̱̼̱-̱̱̝̱͝ṟ̱͚̱ͯe̱̞̱s̱̱̥͊, b̏҉̞̏̏̏̏ȑ̗̽̏̏ȉ͕̏g̏͏̏̏̏h̏͊̏t̏̄̏̏͜҉̏ ̏ͧ̏͊̏̏͘g̏̊̏̊̏ȑ̳̙̏̏̀̏ȅ̮ͮ̏̏͌̏ȅ̠̏̓̏n̏̊̏҉͓̏, eͧ̊ͧl̹ͧ̀ͧͧdͧ̄ͧ̀ͧ̆ͧr̲ͧ͑ͧͧi̳ͧͧtͧ̇ͧ҈ͧͨͧcͧͧ͜h͎ͧͧ ͧ̒ͧg̤ͧͧͬͧoͧ҉ͧd̬͓ͧͧͧͧ̕ͅ.
Some 80's pop icon or something...
H͏̄͏̿͏̭͏a͏͙͏i͏ͭ͏r͏ͤ͏t͏̊͏̘͏h͏̧͏͘͏u͏̵͏l͏ͥ͏u͏̵͏̨
 
wat:D
 
you've got the green void in the center
with tentacles reaching out towards the edges
 
Aah, I see. Yes. *edges away inconspicuously*
 
As a side note - anyone else read Lovecraft? I started recently and I'm pretty impressed. I mean I've only got through a couple of pages, but... pretty awesome
 
7:44 PM
I only read The Call of Cthulhu, it was nice
 
DSM
Jan 29 '15 at 19:12, by DSM
I was on a major kick a few years back. I'm not a big horror fan, but HPL I love.
 
I think I've read maybe one HPL thing ever.
I do like the premise of a pantheon of gods that are unaware of or disinterested in the affairs of humans. Too many stories put us at the center of the universe.
 
8:00 PM
I'm going to get these bloody buttons to appear, even if it takes me all night.
 
wim
Haha, I got to use a Python 3.6 feature to answer a rep-1 n00b question
 
Don't forget to call .pack() on your Tkinter widgets
 
It's gtk, but i got it to work.. i forgot to put a 0 for one of the arguments
How do you document your own work for yourself? Do you use a program or just write on a bit of paper what each function does?
 
wim
8:17 PM
write on a bit of paper??? lol
 
@MoinuddinQuadri cbg
 
wim
I write it on a scrap of paper, then use SphinxCam™ app to automatically convert the scrap to restructured text and upload it to readthedocs.org
 
Not bad, i don't seem to be too off then
 
Choose function, variable, and class names that clearly describe the purpose of each. If a function, variable, or class has too many responsibilities to express concisely, redesign your program.
Also, use docstrings.
 
wim
8:21 PM
then I put my monocle on and ride my penny-farthing into the sunset
 
@BhargavRao Wat's up? I am not very happy with Bengaluru's climate these days. It is too hot, and we are still in February :|
 
@MoinuddinQuadri \o cbg (how goes it my habit of saying how goes it before reading.... feelsbadman) ^ reason why I don't wanna travel to India...
 
@MoinuddinQuadri Nothin much. I usually spend my time indoors, So it's not troublin me. :)
 
@MooingRawr I am good. What about you? The climate over is not that bad, but considering that you are from Canada, it will be hard for you to survive here ;)
 
My program just "signed out" and i thought noooo.. then i remembered i programmed it to do that... So proud.
 
8:25 PM
@BhargavRao It wasn't troubling me either, until today. Due to some issue cooling system of my office wasn't working :(
 
I can't stand any weather over 20 C ...... I begin to question the purpose of life when that happens.....
 
@MoinuddinQuadri Ouch, Then tis an issue. Good luck :(
 
Oh Python finally went over 700k questions on SO. \o/
 
user6568562
Cbg everyone
 
@MooingRawr Someone told me few days back that once England cricket team used ice in their jersey when they were on tour to India. I was searching for a related article for sharing with you. But looks like that was a false news :/
@MooingRawr That happened yesterday in front of me :D :P
 
8:34 PM
You lived the dream... and ice shirts sounds heavenly in the summer. I use to soak my shirt but it doesn't last that long :\
 
user6568562
Well, the more news seem fun, the less likely they tend to be true
 
user6568562
@MooingRawr + Warm wet clothes are pretty disgusting to endure
 
@randomhopeful I guess? I usually I'm in the shade, and usually it dries off before the cold wetness feels falls off... but then again this was back when I was in grade school so eh.... in middle and high school I would sleep in my basement with a fan on..
 
user6568562
@MooingRawr I see. That was just memories of going to the beach with an overprotective mother popping up
 
8:53 PM
Quick way to test if valid text is an example of a problem that's easy to describe and hard to solve.
"if someone can read it in a language, then it's valid." Oh, we just need to train a neural net on all written languages, then, no prob
Ten years and twenty million dollars, please.
 
so much for "there are no dumb questions"
 
@Kevin But how will the compiler know that user knows the language used for text?
 
It's a valid question if you don't already know the answer is "this is quite hard actually"
 
It might be readable for some, but not for others (who don't know the language used for text) ;)
 
@Kevin it's a valid dumb question
 
8:57 PM
"How can I do [infamously difficult thing]?" perhaps demonstrates ignorance but not stupidity
 
xkcd.com/1425 relevant .... like most thing xkcd releases xD
 
I'm having some troubles deleting items from a list while iterating over the list:
https://gyazo.com/e9d60509d129accf2f23368915497eb3
The output should continue counting from the index that I just deleted the item from to the end. But it jumps over one.
It should be:
26 then 31 then 21 then 213(delete 213) then 340
But it goes: 26, then 31 then 213(delete 213) then 226 then 340
 
"check whether the photo is of a bird" is infamously difficult. Not realising that your problem specification of "maybe read by anybody in the world whatsoever" is intractable is stupid
@SebastianNielsen have you googled the typical pitfalls of deleting from a list while you're iterating over it?
 
also, ninjad by Mooing
@SebastianNielsen so are you shooting yourself in the foot on purpose?
 
9:01 PM
@AndrasDeak getting Kevin'd ...
 
Well, I have just wrote a big script. in which I itereate over a lst.
And now I have to delete the item I am iterating over from the list, in the middle of my code.
 
what you're doing doesn't reflect that you have googled the typical pitfalls of deleting from a list while you're iterating over it
I don't believe you.
 
I googled it after I wrote the script. And figured out how idiotic it was.
 
user6568562
Good ole' life in room 6
 
9:04 PM
is this currently the way to properly support shutting down the server in flask-land: flask.pocoo.org/snippets/67
 
9:29 PM
sleep time. rbrb
 
@MoinuddinQuadri sleep well
 
9:56 PM
welp it's a beautiful day, I hope you guys have a beautiful night, rbrb \o
 
10:15 PM
reddit link to "thank you SO for my degree"mortar cap picture. I sought it for the image, but the comments are awesome thanks to a bot that fixes unbalanced parentheses in comments
 
 
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11:40 PM
Next time somebody asks me why I'm so cynical, I'll just show them that my top tags are being asked most on SO by students
I should switch to winforms, whatever those are. Although I suspect that the name again doesn't refer to winning...
 
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