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16:01
Perhaps there's an ars technica post to be published, but so far only editorial members have clicked the link. Check again in a week.
@Kevin you can try with the workplace.example.com part of your [email protected] email address
16:18
I've been getting those Announcer badges a bit over recent months... :looks at badges page: Wow! I've got 14 of them. :)
I've only got a couple
...literally
DSM
DSM
Zero for me, it seems. My plan to fly under the worldmind's radar is clearly succeeding.
@AndrasDeak I am having issues on SE sites similar to what we talked about yesterday. When I click on the Stack Exchange logo it immediately redirects to SE rather than pulling down the menu with the list of SE sites.
16:28
@Code-Apprentice and for me the achievements button was broken until I refreshed a few times
probably DAG dagging their way through the new top nav
there's also a "review icon is borked again" hot meta, usual business by now
@davidism that's not even sql, that's as if I answered that question
no, it's even worse
second one can be delv'd now
oic...they are making changes to the nav bar on non-SO sites. There is the SE hamburger logo on the right which acts like the new nav bar on SO even though the rest of the nav bar looks like the old one. And the SE logo on the left is just a link to SE proper, not a dropdown menu.
it's just a mess
that sums it up very nicely
@PM2Ring I like that link :-) bobby-tables.com/python
16:39
:) Me too. It's a work in progress, although the parts of the site that I've looked at haven't changed much in recent months.
After seeing that SQL injection with over 20 injected parameters, I thought I'd reached my facepalm quota for the day. But I was wrong.
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Q: OP edited an answer to ask for clarification instead of editing his question

C. HellingI came across this question the other day: How to call a C# static method from Jquery The OP asked a question and got a number of answers, but they didn't seem to solve his problem. Instead of editing his question to further clarify his question, or posting a comment on an existing answer to get...

inb4 bamboozled again
16:57
I believe we are all here to learn something new, and not going through all relevant mistakes within his code, is malicious to his learning curve. — CubiX 1 min ago
Ugh, one more delv pls.
yeesh
or 1 more downvote and we can convince them to go for the peer pressure badge
Someone upvoted it, so they still come out ahead so far.
blech
I don't want to get involved but someone should tell them that it's not about the people at all
OK, PM said something like that
That's all dependant on perspective. This community is to serve the people, not the rulebook. Obviously this person was not aware of this, so I don't see why this is malicious to him. It's only benefitial, and if you can't see that, then we have to agree to disagree. — CubiX 10 mins ago
My favorite line.... "let's just be friends even though you are right and I am wrong, and I will never admit I'm wrong, so you should confirm to my beliefs :D " is what I'm imagining his mentality to be.
17:13
I'm not here to serve the people. I'm here to prop up my self-esteem by strangers telling me that I'm good and important.
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it takes a non-trivial amount of spine to admit that you were wrong, it goes against our long evolutionary history
a very seeping statement and difficult to prove
*sweeping
Well keep in mind that language is a pretty recent development
My laptop just froze; I'll be back soon to discuss
language itself required physical modifications and that took quite a while but I suspect the syntactic structure was always there
within the brain
17:19
You might argue that a concepts like fault/blame/guilt are possible to communicate without spoken word, but your original claim will still lay on shaky foundations
@JosieH Depends on your definition of "always".
ok for a much longer time
OK, I can buy that
Wow, that was quick. OP self-deleted 53 seconds after posting: stackoverflow.com/questions/46854281/…
can you tl;dr what the question was for us <20k
However, trying to determine if a namedtuple inside a list of children is the same as the one stored at the top level of a dictionary is confusing me.
@MooingRawr I am trying to use namedtuples instead of custom objects to store some data. [...] One requirement is being able to append a different namedtuple to a list of children inside a parent namedtuple. This needs to only hold a reference and not copy the object so that any changes to the namedtuple stored in one place update every reference in a main dictionary holding all the namedtuples.
There's also some relevant code.
17:30
Something borked real good; I'll be a while...
@AndrasDeak Good luck.
The other day my laptop fell three feet onto the floor and it still works OK but whenever I turn it ninety degrees on its side it makes a horrible grinding noise that sounds like a tiny piece of plastic getting beat to hell by the fan
I turn my laptop sideways frequently so this is very annoying
The solution is to drop the laptop 3 feet onto the floor but on the opposite side :D (don't do it it's a joke)
DSM
DSM
17:42
#ataristmemories
I can remove the keyboard and see if anything has come loose underneath, but if the problem is inside the fan, I don't think that will be accessible to me
If it's a dell then disassembly is easy
Ya it's a Dell XPS something-or-other
"First, get a sledgehammer..."
Nah; spudger
Most likely I will simply continue to complain about it without taking any concrete steps to fix anything
Because it would be weird if I did that in all aspects of my life except computer repair
17:54
Typical Friday: found a bug, bug needs to be patch before QA gets the new update we've been working for a few months. Can't fix bug cause found another bug that engineers need to fix. Engineers aren't here as it's Friday (they usually take Fridays off)... :\
Your engineers usually take Fridays off? But don't you guys normally deploy on Fridays?...
@wim: aw, you deleted it again.
(upgrade Python, I fixed that bug already).
@PM2Ring yes isn't it WONDERFUL... ;_; :D
LOL
BTW, that Flask SQL injection question is now deletable. Only one more vote needed.
OK so my laptop said BEEP a few times when it froze, and now my terminal won't start in gnome (firefox works for some reason)
And the kernel log is full of tracebacks. My expert assessment is "this is not good"
also something about a tainted kernel
18:05
Heh, taint I'm older now, I must be mature
let's see; tainted G D O L
> D: Kernel has Died recently, i.e. there was an OOPS or BUG.
> L: A Soft Lockup has previously occured on the system [From SLES12 SP2 onwards]
soft, he says
@AndrasDeak From unix.stackexchange.com/questions/118116/… In most cases involving proprietary drivers, you can safely ignore the taint condition, but some scenarios which cause the kernel to become tainted may be indicative of serious system problems.
I think my system freezing and motherboard-like beeping is a good indication of the latter
but my terminal not starting might be an unrelated problem...
Hello I need help understanding VirtualEnv. I know how to activate the environment properly, what I do not understand is how to run a script with the virtual evnironment... How do I write a script and have it run inside the virtualenv?
I tried messing with my locale to make the week start on Monday, and it didn't work but the messing might have to do with the terminal thingy
@JulianSilvestri call it from the virtualenv?
i.e. after activating the env
18:11
@AndrasDeak Do I need to save the file inside the directory?
I don't think so. What makes you think that your script is not running in the virtualenv if you have activated it beforehand?
When the environment is active how do I link my script to have it run ? Im confused how it works...
I don't understand what you don't understand, but anyway I have to reboot to see if I can unbreak my debian
I dont understand how virtual environments work... even though I can activate a virtual environment I do not know how to use it properlly...
wim
wim
@MartijnPieters Yeah I noticed the issue. But then I reconsidered, no harm in having a Q&A for it here.
Which other versions did it backport to?
I'm a bit bummed that my logging idea is not going to work on 3.6.0 :(
@vaultah how did you find the bug so quickly? my google words failed ..
18:23
I opened the ceval.c source code, searched for BINARY_MODULO, and there was a comment pointing to that bug report
stackoverflow.com/a/42125172 sql injection, need 1 more vote
I did the same thing vaultah did.
So the kernel croaked by itself, and in an unrelated series of events I borked the terminal myself, but this didn't become obvious until I rebooted. Now everything seems to work, and the week starts on Monday \o/
after having spent half my life using linux, I'm starting to feel like a proper user
@JulianSilvestri when you activate a virtualenv, that shell session will be inside a bubble where "python" and "pip" and related commands refer to what was installed inside the env
so after you activated the env, calling python your_script.py will run it inside the env
if you type which python while the env is activated you should see a path that points inside your virtualenv, etc.
wim
wim
RTFS
18:30
S?
source?
wim
wim
hands Andras a trophy with "participation award" engraved
@AndrasDeak Thank you ! That is much more clear than what I was thinking. I am defiantly over thinking this
definitely *
wim
wim
defiantly overthinking is our specialty in rm6
@JulianSilvestri probably, yes (or I'm underknowing it)
@wim it was harder than it seemed because I thought you were reflecting to our discussion with Julian
sorry! LOL
18:34
and of course if you execute deactivate (which is a shell function defined during activation), the shell session goes back to normal
@JosieH sorry, I had more severe computer issues than anticipated. The discussion's been over for a while now. Anyway: difficult-to-prove sweeping statements are the best kind of statements ;) Don't hold it against me, my tendency to make unfounded claims based on limited amount of data is a direct consequence of our long evolutionary history
afternoon cabbage
as usual, SO is very educational. I'd never have believed SQL injection is still a common mistake in this day and age if it wasn't for the people on SO who prove my optimism wrong all the time
I still want to learn execute magic
18:42
FIFTY percent of php-mysql-related questions?!!!
the more interesting figure would be the answers
I am making it a habit to use bound parameters for all of my queries, even when I know the value comes from a variable which will never contain user input.
<insert you_gotta_pump_those_numbers_up,_those_are_rookie_numbers.png>
@MooingRawr I laughed, but I also cried.
18:46
I also point out SQL injection vulnerabilities in questions even when the OP asks about some other unrelated issue.
@Rawing lol SO makes me worry about our future... but also reminds me how damn employable i really am
the php one is spot on
The original doesn't have that "im high" signoff. I wonder why the reposter thought that addition was necessary. To think it was a good idea, you'd have to be... Oh.
that's just sleazy reposting 101
yeah i know ... it doesnt make sense anyway the signoff is incongrous but the rest is good
I prefer the one that depicts Python as a quadrupedal robot that catapults autofiring handguns
18:56
yeah i dont know where the original is :/ but that one was forwarded to me by a coworker a week ago or so
oh theres the original
thanks for the link kevin
yeh i saw that one ... but its not nearly as lol worth
perhaps more accurate though ;P
I dimly recall a third one which I like better than both of these, but I haven't been able to find it in a very long time
19:01
i really just like the other one mostly for the PHP entry ...
@Kevin I only remember the "essay written in {language}" one
I have 2932 answers and only 14 progress towards the Refiner badge (for editing and answering the same question). That seems really low. I wonder what the usual ratio is.
I just got Refiner
pro-top: tag-only edits don't count
*tip argh
50 badge progress, 440 answers. That's a much higher ratio than mine.
19:16
I got one of them. stackoverflow.com/help/badges/4369/refiner?userid=4014959 I'm gradually working my way towards Copy Editor, but I'm only 70% of the way there.
@user2357112 I did start actively editing questions I answered less than halfway into the badge
19:59
"create a new dict based on old dict" man and I was so sure python would have some syntactic sugar for this, something like newData = oldData with { myKey : myValue }
but nothing of the kind :(
dicts can be copied you know
And there are other tools
I don't doubt they can be copied, what I was looking for was a one liner for "take this dict and make a new one with one value changed"
I normally encounter the need for this in tests where I have a set of values and want to assert on diff behavior when one of the values changes
@Andras Deak lol Don't worry. I, too, like sweeping statements. They give you more meat to chew on.
kinda like dataWithInvalidEmail = validData with { 'email' : '' }
which looks pretty damn good to me :D
you can copy+overwrite your dict, or use a dict comprehension with a conditional expression inside
what you can, but probably shouldn't do:
>>> d = {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':'3'}
>>> d2 = dict(d,b=4)
>>> d2
{'a': 1, 'c': '3', 'b': 4}
20:05
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Q: How to copy a dict and modify it in one line of code

Boris GorelikVery often I need to create dicts that differ one from another by an item or two. Here is what I usually do: setup1 = {'param1': val1, 'param2': val2, 'param3': val3, 'param4': val4, 'paramN': valN} setup2 = copy.deepcopy(dict(setup1)) setup2.upd...

since that question is tagged with , the answer should be "don't want to put everything on one line"
something feels wrong about having to use aliases to use the proper path to python since I don't have admin rights to change my windows path
@excaza thanks, I'll write my own wrapper that is ok named in the context
Right, quick question here that doesn't belong on SO; I have the vector equation of a set of colours. That is to say, if you imagine RGB values as the 3 axes of a 3D graph, then any point on that graph represents a colour where it's (x,y,z) coordinates are its (r,g,b) values.
Anyway, I have a vector equation for a circle in 3D, and I would like to display this circle as a colour wheel. Any idea whether there are addins for python to display vector gradients/ blocks of colours, where do I even start?
20:21
something which lets you plot things
PIL(pillow) and matplotlib come to mind
for hard-core 3d work there's mayavi.mlab but you probably don't want to go there
Oh great, PIL looks promising for the 2D stuff
so does matplotlib, I always use that for scientific plots
matplotlib also has pseudo3d capabilities
and it supports numpy arrays
Thanks, and I have just remembered that you can automate GIMP with python, so that might be something to look at
that would be way down on my list, python-fu is painful
wim
wim
d = {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':'3'}
d2 = {**d, 'b': 4}
20:29
wim
wim
The correct way to do Deak's despicable hack
huh, I didn't know that splats were supported inside dict literals
wim
wim
now you know :)
I mean, I wouldn't have thought so
@wim I'll never get these few bytes back!
It's a pretty recent change.
20:30
@Greedo install newer matplotlib
@user2357112 3.5 does it which is old enough for me
You're right, matplotlibs looks v promising
yup
oh, answer by JRS, haven't seen many of those. Too bad he's not pingable now
Need assistance on this guy: dpaste.de/ZHCh
Getting syntax error, but if i replace those % with actual table name and domain, it works
you're missing parentheses in the calls to print
its 2.7
20:42
a complete problem description usually involves a full error message and traceback; python errors are usually highly informative
like, line on which the error is happening, and further subtleties
Does your database actually use %s syntax for query parameters?
Here is the error:
mysql.connector.errors.ProgrammingError: 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''rtdistribution'
WHERE `Domain` LIKE 'rt.abc.com'
UN' at line 1
backticks, eh?
and I am not sure if it uses % or not
%s
I don't think I've seen those in sql before, but I don't know any sql
20:46
WHERE Domain LIKE 'rt.abc.com' .. this suggests it successfully replace the query with variable value
UN' at line 1 - not sure what that is
Wait, you're trying to pass a table name as a query parameter. You can't do that.
really
and yes, that is what I am doing
@wim It's a duplicate of the question that prompted me to file the issue and fix the bug though.
Is there anyway I can see what query it will send?
I've already updated my post to list what versions have the fix.
20:50
before executinh?
execution*
Did some research and seems like this should work ..
sql = "SELECT * FROM %s" % table
query = """
        SELECT `PrimaryEDR` As a FROM %s
        WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s
        UNION ALL
        SELECT `SecondaryEDR` As b FROM %s
        WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s""" % tableName, tableName
This gives me error:
WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s""" % tableName, tableName
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
@AndrasDeak I can't seem to find the official install on matplotlib.org - sorry if I'm being thick but any idea where I can get the latest version?
wim
wim
@MartijnPieters hmm, perhaps
that's kind of a weird question
OP seems to think that the __rmod__ can only be called when the left mod returns NotImplemented
My question is clearer (no infix operator mumbo-jumbo) and the solution is more current and direct, perhaps you could close the other way if you want to link them
Why did it take ~4 months for your patch to get merged?!
21:09
@Greedo how did you install matplotlib?
I haven't yet
ah
how do you install python packages usually?
I can't find the install files! (Perhaps I'm going about this the wrong way, I'm a bit of a newbie)
I feel like we're going down google road
^ really?
Yes, I've had a look through that but the install instructions page doesn't actually contain any downloads - which this tutorial seems to imply I need
21:15
A random tutorial you found which discusses an older version of the page? Seriously, did you try just reading what you find on the official webpage?
weekend time have a nice one \o rbrb
rhubarb
@Greedo very good
OH
Well that's bizarre
I don't actually download anything
21:20
you usually don't have to
10 mins ago, by Andras Deak
how do you install python packages usually?
I usually ask things for a reason
I was trying to determine whether you know how to use pip
Now I do :)
great, thanks a lot, I think I should be able to take it from here now
21:35
good luck, let us know if you have specific problems post-thorough-research :)
21:50
@wim volunteers can be slow at times.
Also, the GitHub review process was still new to a lot of people.
22:12
I ought to contribute something to CPython. Maybe fix that property.__init__ refleak.
23:06
stackoverflow.com/q/46611959/2301450 too broad, most likely a duplicate
(the close votes will start aging away very soon)
and then no roomba
@vaultah closed now
yep, already delvoted
23:29
TFW when you cast a non-binding dupe vote and watch multiple people making guesses and restating what's already been said in that yamming link
@vaultah downvote!
link here and I will downvote too
I thought he meant comments
They were doing that in comments, sorry about the confusion
23:36
ah
then flag them as too chatty :D
or rude :D
"offensive to Antti"
yes
I find it very offensive that people think that their carpy broken c/python code is worthy of stack overflow submission
when it is very clear that they weren't, are not or will ever be professionals / enthusiasts
23:59
Ciao I don't know if I'm in wright chat, I need help to find some easy guide to how use SIM800 on raspberry Pi using pyton. Can someone help me?
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