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did you try it in a proper REPL?
I'm getting a different weird error on my python 3
Can't get attribute 'solve1' on <module '__main__' ...> (this one's from python 2)
seems to correspond to the picklability issue though, I mean some name lookup problem
shiiiiit @heather
move up the function definitions above the pool=Pool() line :|
I guess it grabs the namespace exactly when you initialize the queue
btw use 4 spaces for indentation
wim
wim
00:45
@TigerhawkT3 escaping a curly brace with a backslash is not actually a syntax error in a regular string. Please don't be so hasty with the dupe hammer
01:04
@wim The question is how to escape curly braces in a format string. The duplicate provides the answer. If the asker had seen that question and its answers, they wouldn't have had to ask the question. That's a duplicate.
I realize you don't like it when I close duplicate questions, but banishing the helpful duplicate target to the linked questions list is doing a disservice to visitors.
I mean, your answer specifically links to that duplicate and says "it's the same trick." Anyone searching for the SyntaxError flavor of this problem would find that question (ideally), see the duplicate, and have their answer.
cbg
wim
wim
01:38
That question is 6 years old, and f-strings didn't even exist. It's not a duplicate.
wim
wim
01:49
Providing an answer tailored specifically to f-strings is fine. The syntax for those is parsed differently and it's not a given that they needed to have the same escaping rules.
I don't understand why you think that's a disservice? Closing someone's question saying "your problem is vaguely related to this 6 years old post, go and dig around in there" is a disservice - it's so rare that new users write a coherent and clear question that we should encourage them, not slam a door in their face.
@wim It may not be a given, but it is true. If you're linking to it, stating that the solution is the same, and reproducing that solution, it is a duplicate. The age of the question is immaterial.
The original error message for forgetting the parenthesis when printing in Python 3 was a generic SyntaxError, but a later version added a more specific "parenthesis missing in call to print." The problem is the same, the solution is the same, and such questions would be duplicates even with a different error message.
wim
wim
You're too eager to hammer stuff, why the obsession?
The benefit of having a dupe is also realised by having a linked question.
The linked questions are a lot less visible than a duplicate target. And I'm eager to hammer stuff because it reduces fragmentation, making SO easier to navigate - I don't think I'm too eager (no idea what the appropriate level is for eagerness to close duplicates).
wim
wim
02:12
Well, for what it's worth, I often have this problem with your choices, but not with any other experienced users in the Python tag.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
wim
wim
And your choice of display pic didn't go unnoticed
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
wim
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> linked questions are a lot less visible than a duplicate target
moot point when the question has been answered directly
> ...because it reduces fragmentation, making SO easier to navigate
linked related questions do this to the same effect
Anyway, if you could just tone it down a bit that would be appreciated thanks.
I honestly don't think I'm doing anything wrong.
 
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04:46
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Cabbage
Yamming homework cheats :grumble: stackoverflow.com/questions/42523257/…
So reacted fast
@TigerhawkT3 FWIW, Wim is far from being the only person to complain about your excessive zeal in using the dupe-hammer.
You must not have seen my Diablo 2 paladin. Now that was excessive Zeal.
05:01
As long as you didn't use the hammerdin...
Those easily let to abuse...
The problem with excessive Zeal is when you get cursed with that damage reflection in the middle of your Zeal hits. Doing your best to fight back the forces of evil, and then there's the red swirly above your head and you can't cancel your Zeal and your next two swats kill you.
I think it's called "Iron Maiden."
05:49
Hey all, Im looking for any kind of direction. Coding my project in python but technically has nothing to do with python, wanted to get that out of the way before the wolves come after me. I am working on mRemoteNG and creating a tool to generate the XML for the config file but cannot find out what the hashed value in the root XML line is pointing too. Just looking to have a direction to look in.
I posted a link on the reddit page for some help but havent heard anything
06:23
It's more Bubblesrot than selection sort. Your answer begins with a falsehood, either way. — StoryTeller 3 mins ago
wtf I got 2 downvotes there even if I am right
It does look a bit more like bubble sort than selection sort, to me.
@TigerhawkT3 edited
07:11
cbg
how is life in sopython. I was inactive last few weeks
07:54
cbg
08:22
cbg
Cabbage
In today's episode of WTF, I present stackoverflow.com/questions/42522759/… In isolation, the code is pretty weird. But when you read what the OP expects it to do... I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such code.
09:24
cbg
09:36
@PM2Ring Homework for the win
I've got a flow problem in my code, and it's driving me a little crazy
The above code works, and is an example of what the code should do.
But in the non-MCVE code, the CustomException doesn't properly bubble up to main()
The code within the exception block is run (can see it in the logs and events db), but the finally clause in main() isn't triggered, and it just loops back into a() again.
It's behaving as if the raise statement isn't in the code
(I can appreciate that there's probably not much anyone can actually do to help me, since I don't actually have an MCVE of the problem)
But I've been banging my head against a wall for a couple of days, and wondering what I can do to figure out why CustomException isn't causing the program to exit.
It's on an embedded device, so I can't use an IDE like PyCharm to step through and debug the flow
Is it too early to start drinking?
@wim I'm with @MarcusS Extracting 8 bit RGB values from an integer is essentially a byte-oriented operation, so I feel that bitwise operations are perfectly appropriate, and I find them more readable than the equivalent non-bitwise arithmetic for that task.
True, bitwise stuff in Python can be a little weird compared to doing it in C, mostly because Python uses unlimited precision integers and it doesn't have a native unsigned integer type, but there are ways to deal with those quirks.
However, I agree that using bitwise stuff for a task that's not inherently bit or byte oriented is probably not a good idea, whether you're writing Python or C. OTOH, I do tend to use 1<<n rather than 2**n because it's significantly faster, but that mostly occurs in a situation where I'm doing bit-twiddling anyway, so it is appropriate to the problem domain.
FWIW, corvid's question about RGB extraction which prompted that discussion was probably coming from JavaScript, so a divmod solution wouldn't work for him.
@IntrepidBrit Weird. My brain isn't fully working ATM, but does it make a difference if you put an except clause or two into main()?
Does it make a difference if you get rid of the finally clause in the a function?
09:56
Give me a few minutes, takes around 10 minutes to get to that point in the code.
10:15
(also have to charge/discharge the battery)
10:40
@JackAndrews Avoid dependencies to what? This is built into glibc. What exactly are you intending to do? — Antti Haapala 33 secs ago
lol.
That seems to have bubbled up fine PM
I wonder how the finally clause is suppressing the exception?
10:55
@IntrepidBrit Not sure. I'm pretty vague about the inner mechanics of that stuff. I guess that some important information is getting clobbered somewhere. Maybe Martijn can explain it, but I think even he'll need a MCVE. FWIW, this behaves as expected and sets a 1 return code in the shell:
I think I've got it figured out.
(as of a second ago)
def a():
    try:
        raise SystemExit(5)
    finally:
        print('Still here')
a()
raise SystemExit(1)
cbg! need little help! mydict[words[0]].append(words[2]) is my current dict which created a list of values, I want to create a list of tuples instead. This doesn't work: mydict2[words[0]].append((words[1],words[2]))
<?php echo 'HI!'; ?>
What am I doing wrong here?
10:57
@PM2Ring Basically, had a return in the finally statement which means the code returns instead of letting the exception bubble up So my MCVE wasn't actually as accurate as it should have been
Ah, right! Never underestimate the power of a determined finally clause. :)
@ATIKON Yipes! A PHP incursion! Quick, break out the hazmat suits! :D
Python is really close to PHP.
Alphabetically.
Like JavaScript is the scripting variant of Java.
fu nintendo!
they stopped delivering classic mini altogether
@Grimlock Well that's some confusing naming right there. What's "not working" about it? What's the expected output?
For me, the output I would expect is a TypeError
a list like this: mydict2[5] = [(1,2), (5,9), (6,7)]
11:11
idk who to believe :( I want classic mini :(
@AnttiHaapala I don't know how much of a market there really was for that, and the limited supply is giving people a chance to reevaluate whether they need one.
well, they're now saying "fck you nintendo"
one retailer has queue lengths of 40 days and lots of backorders but another doesn't even take orders
@Grimlock Could you put together an MCVE? So we can see the expected outputs from the inputs you're using?
I get key error for "5" at mydict2[5]. I tried using .append(words[1],words[2]) , .append((words[1],words[2])) , .append([words[1],words[2]])
this was 2 days old msg
11:14
I guess there's always the scalpers, if you're really driven.
Sure, will post it later. :)
Ponderance: when should we move a question from chat into the main site? I know when we should move a discussion from the site to chat, but not the other way around
11:30
cbg
@TigerhawkT3 And "woman" is alphabetically between "wolverine" and "wombat".
And that explains why women are awesome and cute.
@TigerhawkT3 Exactly.
@IntrepidBrit We don't often do that, unless the OP came here needing help to massage their question into a form suitable for the main site. Or they're a HV and we just want to get rid of them. :)
Fairy snuff.
11:53
@Grimlock As Intrepid said, your question is a bit confusing. If mydict2[words[0]] is an actual list then mydict2[words[0]].append((words[1],words[2])) will append a tuple to it. We really need to see a MCVE, otherwise we can only guess at the true cause of your problem. If you can illustrate your problem in under a dozen or so lines it's fine to post it here (with proper indentation), otherwise put it on dpaste, pastebin, gist, etc.
12:04
Sure, I'll do it once I'm back to home, but for now, I'll try to explain it in a simpler way. I want a dict which returns "list of tuples" for a key. For eg. mydict[3] = [(1,2), (5,7)]. If it isnt sufficient, I'll post with more details.
if you want a dict like that, you'll have to create that, by appending a tuple each time to the list
otherwise there's no difference, the dict works the same way
and if you get a key error, then your issue lies elsewhere (you're trying to refer to an element of the dict that doesn't exist yet)
I have a suspicion for what you might need, but I'm resisting the temptation to guess
@AndrasDeak But in the face of ambiguity, I refuse the temptation to guess.
FIFY
Huh, never noticed that. Thanks.
I guess because it doesn't make any sense to me to use "refuse the temptation"
@Grimlock Make sure the keys you use to access the dict are the same as what you use to create the dict items. Eg, if mydict = {"3": [(1,2), (5,7)]} then mydict[3] will raise KeyError.
Here's another nice cover by Canadian teenager Ayla: Santana's arrangement of Fleetwood Mac's Black Magic Woman, with a little Hendrix riff thrown in for good measure.
I am unable to populate the dict, that's where I get the keyerror. But I can understand that I'm being unclear so, I'll brb with MCVE.
12:14
give me your dict code , i will tell you , how to populate your dict
Ah, so it's not a list.
no, it's a dict of lists
mention not , give me
i will solve
umm...
@harivans I think it's all under control:)
12:17
@harivanskumar that you should wait until Grimlock comes up with an MCVE as we asked and as he agreed to do
The problem with your question right now is that it just says: "While I won't describe X, here is Y which is not quite X and X is something else. So, what is the best way to do X" — Antti Haapala 44 secs ago
I hate people who post a question and then they run away.
and this is not a 5-rep noob
though "no response in 17 minutes" is hardly "ran away"
for all we know they might be hard at work clarifying their post
@PM2Ring I was expecting something like
the title sounds as if he had dermatological problems
it's probably due to my not fully distinguishing between shredding and shedding
@AndrasDeak i did this, and it still gives the same error =/
sorry I didn't respond faster, I had to leave early last night
12:24
@heather no worries:) Could you post a link to a new/updated pastebin?
it's bound to be something stupid (not on your side, but on that of multiprocessing)
cbg, sorry for the delay, stuck in work, is it understandable? gist.github.com/anonymous/99424a0b82d8adfeb2e94e314bec05a3
Single key with a list of tuples this is where I get keyerror.
What is the correct way to make a dict, which gives a list of tuples for a single key? That's my question.
mydict = {} to begin with
Yes. :)
that's not in your MCVE
Sorry, will make again.
12:29
you need to (use a defaultdict or) set mydict1[words[0]] = [] first.
you can't mutate a non-existing list, but mydict1[words[0]].append(...) would try to do exactly that
(you can use mydict = collections.defaultdict(list) instead of a regular dict, which will automatically do this initialization with an empty list for you)
@Grimlock put something besides the link in your message please
gist links one-box
@AndrasDeak sure repl.it/GBfz/1
(@Grimlock you can also edit your messages in the 2-minute edit/delete window)
Oh it was my mistake, Now got the solution, for list, I forgot to use defaultdict(list). Thanks all :)
no worries
@Grimlock but be aware of what that's doing under the hood!
the point is that you can't mutate an object that isn't there
there's nothing special going on here, a dict does what a dict does, a list does what a list does
the fact that repl.it intercepts my copy-paste annoys me more than it should
Exactly, I was surprised when this didn't work as expected but did not check how I defined it. My bad.
12:34
@heather it works for me, I think the online REPL puts another level of namespaces, so your functions are not at the top level
try running it locally
and forget repl.it :P
@AndrasDeak is there any way to turn that off?
okay
# repl.it:
>>>  print(__name__)
builtins

# proper python:
>>> print(__name__)
__main__
What do you guys know about creating chrome extension with python?
Is it possible ?
- creating a chrome extension only with knowledge about the python language.
I have zero information, but my educated guess is that it's hard to write anything for a browser without knowing something about front-end and web stuff
That was what I thought, but apparently it should be possible to make a chrome extension only by the use of python
12:47
Oh, then OK.
Adding Python to the Chrome extension

We have two options to add Python into a chrome extension:

Method A: Include Brython in an iframe (requires server)
Method B: Compile Python to Javascript using Rapydscript (best, serverless, pure extension.)
This is from the article
If you've got a source claiming that it's possible, then why are you asking here if it's possible?
I honestly didn't know that you could simply compile some python code to javascript
I just think its rubbish to be honest.
And would like to know if some of you in here have done it.
well odds are it is rubbish:D
anyway, I have to go and I'm of little use in this matter anyway
good luck
12:53
rhubarb @AndrasDeak
have a good day
thanks, you too
13:48
@SebastianNielsen nothing new under the sun - the pyjamas project used pyjs a long time ago : pyjs.org
morning everyone
Morning, corvid.
14:15
recbg
morning/good afternoon xD
DSM
DSM
Morning cabbage for all.
cbg
@Niknak welcome. Go submit a few suggested edits to be on the safe side;)
(I just mean that 20 rep is the limit for chat, you're fine)
\o cbg all on a sad wet gloomy Wed :(
Well, it's Thursday morning here, I'm doing my best to avoid being gloomy.
14:27
Rainy days are great because I can look out the window and appreciate how drenched I'm not getting.
Why do people generally not like rainy days? I understand why it would be a bummer if they had plans that are hindered by wet conditions, but it seems like people dislike rainy days even if they were going to sit inside all day anyway.
Is it, like, an opportunity cost thing? "Right now I plan to stay inside all day, but what if my friend calls me and says 'want to go play frisbee?'? Then I'll have to say 'no', which is a shame"
"There exist hypothetical circumstances in which an action I might take would be better served by dry weather than wet weather, and that makes me sad"
But then why aren't there people that are unhappy on sunny days because they can't go look at rainbows, and combat wildfires more easily?
@Kevin I like rainy days, I don't like when the Leafs lose because of stupid mistakes, like when 3 members on our team chase after one person leaving another wide open for an easy goal...
Rainy days are nice, it cools the Earth and it's so pretty and relaxing to listen to raindrops...
DSM
DSM
♫ As I was complaining about how hateful the rain was ♫ Even now I still remember what you said ♫ How, after the rain, the night sky is beautifully filled with stars ♫ Thinking of that, I could even come to like the rain ♫ [ ほうき星 ](youtube.com/watch?v=8nQm9RN9J7w)
I think the markdown parser doesn't like the space just before the "]", there
DSM
DSM
I put it in because it wasn't working before. Chat doesn't like my embedded text. :-/
14:39
TFW someone provides input that doesn't match your specifications but it's due soon so you just do it anyway -_-
I love rainy days unless they interfere with my plans. We've had a fair bit of rain here in recent days and it has been a little inconvenient, but I can't complain because we had several months with very little rain, and the whole district was getting very dry. And that's a bit scary when you're surrounded by trees and it's the middle of summer.
Younha has a nice voice...I was introduce to to her through the anime "Bleach" 3rd ending I think... [Houki Boshi]
California was bad - no rain for a while, then all of the rain everywhere.
@DSM ほうき星 like Kevin said space before and after the words you want to link
:35899515 when you are around I have to keep the chat open and stare at it. Don't wanna miss what you say :D
@Kevin I think it's because for many people, sun -> happy, rain -> not so happy
14:44
Is this like how people associate "red" with "hot", despite blue flames typically being hotter than yellow/red?
DSM
DSM
Rain itself I don't mind much-- I really like brief summer rainstorms on an otherwise nice day. I'm not a fan of long overcast periods, though.
@Kevin biology + sociology
that should do it
Do you trust rain water to drink, or only if you are in a less populated area?
less populated areas. Less acid in the rain, probably
How bad would it be to drink acidic rain, really? My stomach already contains acid.
14:51
Not necessarily. The Swedish forests were acidified by UK industrial emissions ...
probably depends on what's in the air, too, as the rain falls through
guess it depends on the acid.
> Acid rain does not directly affect human health. The acid in the rainwater is too dilute to have direct adverse effects. However, the particulates responsible for acid rain (sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) do have an adverse effect. Increased amounts of fine particulate matter in the air do contribute to heart and lung problems including asthma and bronchitis.
@Kevin Cocktail glasses: essential tools for battery leaks
14:57
So what I'm hearing is: go ahead and drink the acid rain, because you're already breathing the poison anyway.
So how long until Metro 2033 is a thing ? or does the title already tell us?
Why not, the sickness is already inside you!™ This message brought to you by the committee for rain.
@MooingRawr 1984 and 2001 were both off the mark, so I don't think you can trust year numbers in media titles.
IIRC Megaman 1 took place in "19XX"
Maybe if you hold your breath as you drink the acid rain
@MarcusS :D
15:01
And we also had Duke Nukem I in 1999 IIRC
DSM
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c = c + 1 # (6) What does this line mean <- In one sense, this is mock-worthy, but in another sense x = x + 1 as an equation is really only seen in a proof by contradiction, and it's just that we're so used to interpreting it as x := x + 1 that we don't feel the strangeness any more..
Certainly I agree that it's not immediately obvious what that does if you've never seen it before. My only objection to the question is, it should be simple to find out what it does without having to ask another human.
Asking the question in your head: good. Asking the question on SO: something has gone wrong.
In this specific OP's case I'm guessing the thing that went wrong was: he didn't do the class' assigned reading.
DSM
DSM
15:19
Ehh, I think it's just that he didn't remove the prof's questions. Which if you don't know enough Python to recognize an indentation error isn't necessarily unwise.
Sorry for the interruption. I have a doubt as always in python. I am using sklearn library.
in that i am working with SVR
I have trained the algo
but when i am testing the algo I am getting the same results for all set of features'
Some answers on stackoverflow are suggesting to change the values of parameters like C,epsilon,gamma etc but i dont know how to deal with it.
Any suggestions?
thank you
(removed) Marcus in the house:P
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I think that today I'm going to keep a tally of "people who ask me about my forehead" and "people who realize independently" and "people who are curious but don't ask". :rolls_eyes:
Should I ask now?
I'm wondering if I should be equipped with sufficient information not to ask.
I'll play it safe and join category #3, but staying nearby to eavesdrop when someone from category #1 arrives
@DSM What's up with your forehead :D
@AndrasDeak got your back, Jack :D
15:31
you da man
@Kevin good work on that TkInter question. Was about to post the same solution :( but got Kevin'd
there's no shame in being defeated by someone superior
;D
No shame, that's how I learn.
@JatinLalwani maybe you have to read into tuning your 'C' value with cross validation.... sorry but your questions is quite broad, and I can't think of an answer that isn't a tutorial atm. :\
Thank you @MooingRawr for the reply. I can paste the details but don't think this is the place for that. And I cant even ask the question on the site because I have been blocked from asking becuase my last question didn't get good response.
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That's unfortunate. Your question sounds like it needs an MCVE on a main-site question to make progress. :-/
15:47
@AndrasDeak Today is Ash Wednesday in DSM's timezone.
Oh, neat, thanks!
I definitely would've been #1 IRL
I thought there were a lot of Catholics in Hungary.
-psst Andras- DSM didn't answer what do we do?
You'll have to make do with PM's answer. Luckily as members of the "all caps first name ending with M" club, one can be used as a substitute for the other in most situations.
16:03
:)
16:21
Antti looks different. I feel lost and confused.
He's not smiling anymore. Must be having a bad day.
need to change gravatar every 10 years not
There's a weird vertical gray line on the right side of your picture.
idk :(
must be stupid gravatar
the old one was shot almost exactly to date 10 years ago.
since then I've been working for these startups, enough to stop smiling
16:30
Did the colors on GitHub just get brighter? Everything looks a little off.
Well now that you said that I can't unsee it, but maybe I'm imagining it too
I thought it was my monitor and my co worker messing with me....
Maybe the background got lighter and now it's higher contrast
The blue folders and links are too blue.
does anyone have an old cache of GitHub, so we can pull the colours off ?
16:32
Or... vice versa. I don't know how color works
It's the blue that's too bluey. Like David said.
cabbage, cabbeggers. I hope you all are cabbagging along nicely today.
\o waddup Joe, cbg.
@MooingRawr We're getting Jay and Dan back
today is the greatest day in Canadian history
@DSM will be happy about this too, I hope.
He has to be. Or he loses Canadian points
To non-Canadians in the room. We lost two really hilarious sports casters that went to Fox....apparently their humour wasn't appreciated (don't know the real reason)....so they are back. And it's glorious
@MooingRawr have you tried internet archive?
16:34
def make_board(board):
    for x in range(5):
        board.append(["O"] * 5)
@idjaw Because Fox is a terrible company?
at first I was like, why did Leafs make a move on them, then I thought a bit and realized you meant the TSN bros.
This needs to make multiple boards is there a way to accept multiple parameters.
@WayneWerner Their viewers didn't appreciate the humour they brought. Sports has to be serious. No joking.
Never joke about sports. Ever.
that is good news, but Leafs :-( we need to draft some Ds
16:35
I think in c# you could use like args[] for that
I guess in the US sports is serious business?
I don't know the name of what I'm trying to ask :/
@Tokencodingnewbie *args, probably
make_board(*board): now board is a list :D
16:35
@WayneWerner That's my guess.....because those two guys are hilarious! They were the only reason I kept that particular sports channel they were on.
@Tokencodingnewbie or even literally "python multiple arguments"
@idjaw I stopped watching TSN for a bit, went to theScore, which they got bought out :(
please search first
I didn't know the correct terms to search for.
thank you
DSM
DSM
@idjaw: are both coming back? Last I heard it was only one.
16:40
@Tokencodingnewbie the terms I picked were literally the ones you used.
^^ yeah....so happy
I've been watching the Bobrovsky clip on youtube
"parameters" instead of "arguments" finds the same results
I hate Fox, after 2015 playoff series for the Jays, and their broadcasters :( You can tell they were heavily favoring the American teams over the Jays. -Jays hit a homer- casters: and there's a homerun for the Jays. -opposition team hits a single- casters: IT'S A SINGLE RIGHT BACK UP. So strong, so good...
DSM
DSM
@MooingRawr: cool.
I don't mind homerism on the part of broadcasters.
16:45
@AvinashRaj I can't reproduce your issue. Dropping all tables, deleting migrations, then generating a migration, generates a full migration. db.drop_all drops all SQLAlchemy-managed tables. Please edit your question to include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. — davidism 5 mins ago
@davidsm now it works.. At Previous, alembic table wan't dropped.. — Avinash Raj 26 secs ago
I'm magic.
DSM
DSM
I guess not every problem is regex. ;-)
Unfortunately, the problem does seem to be that they don't understand how to ask one question per question.
@DSM I don't either but at least be equal to both teams if you are going to go nuts. :\ I understand if it was a milestone for the player, be hype that's nice; well deserve. But if you go nuts for one team for no reason at least return the favor for the other side :\ It's also the reason why I can't stand watching the Bruins and their casters... "That hit was super clean... etc etc.."
necessary
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I totally remember Henning. I think he did a magic special once where people were compressed into flat discs. Scared me something fierce as a kid..
16:50
@davidism how the heck did they get 130k rep??
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@WayneWerner: gunning countless regular expression questions (that's the backstory to my line from above.)
Well, I guess this was a substantial amount: stackoverflow.com/a/26124338/344286
Ahhh
Yeah the top voted question has 12 upvotes
he occasionally drops by here btw
DSM
DSM
Yeah, decent enough fellow. Just a little monomaniacal in his interests, and I think he'd be the first to admit it. :-)
FWIW you do need a ninja for a regex lifestyle
16:52
@Tokencodingnewbie What's wrong with doing it the way I showed you the other day : let the function create a new board each time it's called. And if you want you can easily call it in a loop to make a list of boards, or a dict of boards. pastebin.com/89MFXSpr
I thought I remembered him asking about flask-migrate (I had thought I got involved in the question, but no activity there led me to believe that it must have been in chat)
@PM2Ring I had questions about it, I didn't see you on. Give me a minute here.
@davidism I'm seeing reports of other people noticing the same github changes
@davidism yep...just noticed that too, and the fonts seem more bold.
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The blue is definitely not the same blue. I'm not good with details but I'm good with impressions, and the page has a different feel.
16:55
yeah it threw my balance off, and I fell off my chair.
this isn't right
git da ba dee da ba die
@davidism did my shirt make that too :D
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^^ who is this, and what's he done with Antti?
Oh, the blue from Antti's old shirt jumped to GitHub. Makes sense.
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16:57
+1 for connecting the dots
:35902335 return [['0'] * num_cols for _ in range(num_rows)]
What was the underscore for?
@KevinMGranger :)
_ is typically used as a throwaway variable
I will never understand /r/flask. "SQLAlchemy 2.2 released": 96% upvoted. Who the heck doesn't like a new release?
it means "I don't care about the value that's stored in here, I'm not going to use it for anything"
16:59
@davidism upvote/downvote counts are fuzzed a bit to prevent automated gaming of the system
@davidism Cobol enthusiasts?
@davidism rival gang? Django mafia?
Same with Flask-WTF and Jinja, there's one downvote for it.
@davidism Die-hard adherents of spelling it as "sql" instead of "SQL"?
Thought only the votes, not the percent, was fuzzed.
16:59
Someone was on mobile and missed?
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@KevinMGranger: dangerous..
Although that would somewhat defeat the purpose.
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