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17:00
"If I only communicate through Slack Chat, they won't know I'm 13", basically
Nvm google auto corrected the name and directed me to another place :\
haha I wish I was doing this at 13
bad google
@skeitel what is your coding experience?
From earlier in the conversation, he's at the "teaching myself with Youtube videos" stage
that's a good place to start ;-)
17:06
Sure, nothing wrong with that.
haha yes. I have just done some robots to autopost to twitter, a machine learning basic program to predict next stock price of a stock, a few Pandas analysis of several different csv databases to answer questions and hypnothesis with data, a program to automate my dating life, a program to autopost to job sites, and so on
so it is a cold fusion day...with intermittent selenium testing in python
@skeitel will you automate my dating life, too, please?
I've been working on this last 7 months or so. Alternating Python and Pandas stuff
or at least the meeting people part of it...
@skeitel If you came up with those project ideas independently, that's some good initiative. Keep up that energy.
17:08
Yeah, that one was easy. I am sure you guys can do it in 1 day what it took me a week at the time
Having actual problems that you're actually interested in solving is a great way to motivate learning
Yes, my friend is a programmer for Sony and told me soehting similar. He said it's good that I am applying what I learn in concrete projects
those are all great projects from what I can tell.
Question asking about reversing an int has an answer with 5 votes: stackoverflow.com/questions/47163284/…
people I tell ya
yeah. This last project goes to three subreddits, scraps top posts, then goes to buffer, checks what's already been posted, if not posted loads up the queue with new posts, then shuffles them and exit. pretty neat when I'll finish it soon
17:09
I need to get back to my stock trading bot. Working on the prediction part would probably get me back in the mood to flesh out the boring stuff like authentication...
What does your "automate dating" project do?
Code wanna trade work for today? we tested some code, it was working on Friday, we deployed, it was still working, weekend rolls over, code stops working, no code changes or anything has been made :D
im running tests on each pieces, and they are passing... but ran together it doesnt :P I'll buy you your plane ticket to trade places for a day
by "ran together" do you mean running the entire unit test suite? Or do you mean integration tests?
Ok. The code is online. You guys pm me and I'll send you the link to the github. Goes to dating website, performs a search, then compares with "already messaged" persons, if new then sends a personalized message based on 3 attributes that the girl described in her profile, pickles back to list and closes. Gets a good amount of matches when I run it
Have you gotten any responses from the automated messages?
Yes, sure, of course
17:13
cool
The girls like that the message is personalized. They don't realize I am ...ehm...evil ahha
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you are optimizing your time
nothing wrong with that
@Code-Apprentice basically is a sequence of code being ran one after another
17:14
@skeitel fyi, there is no pm here
@MooingRawr production code?
ah ok. So then I'll post the link here
@DSM whats the matter
i've seen someone had a script to swipe right every girl on tinder
@MooingRawr and read the entire sentence of that message...including my name
but if you guys see it could you send me the improved code if you imrpove the program? I am all for learning
17:15
@Code-Apprentice yes, the code we deploy is in pieces that runs A -> B -> C, it was working and now it's not. Testing them by themselves works... running them together doesn't ....
so integration
like we take the output and feed them manually as input for the others and it works out, but when we let it do it automatically and watch the logs something breaks and we don't know what lol
profile is here:
@skeitel you could try to dig out girl interests, then google for some news related to this topic and write to her, thats my advice
dating code is here:
17:16
@MooingRawr I originally read this as "Code-Apprentice basically is...". In the context of the previous context about dating bots, I found this interpretation amusing...especially after I realized you were referring to other the ongoing conversation.
:D hey man, you're a rock star, get your game on
@skeitel One suggestion: provide a way to input parameters like username and password which you do not want to hardcode and can vary among users. Personally, I like to use command line arguments. You can also do it with a config file or environment variables.
You might also want to look at using the requests module to pull the website pages directly into your app rather than using Selenium WebDriver.
Yes. I know the program can be improved but I did it to learn, I never took that one too seriously and rarely run it (although it works!). I had to move on to Pandas and other thiings. My approach is to touch several aspects of Python and Pandas programming, then come back to it all later in second wave and improve things
I am just at the start of wave 2 now
cool! Keep it up
17:23
there is a lot to fix there, especially sleeps should be avoided
selenium has its own mechanisms to use instead of sleep
with selenium, they are sometimes necessary ;-(
rarely
maybe it is an artifact of the system I am testing then.
not selenium itself
yes, and it's way too long. I am sure with you guys applying your list comprehension magis many lines could be shortened
even with async stuff its most of the times enough to set implicit wait
17:25
@skeitel after your experience coding other projects, you could probably improve it significantly, too
I could also use more "when element loads" instead of sleep with Selemium, I knew that...but I was more interested in making it work at the time and learning the basics, than spending my whole life perfecting it. I have many more things to do
pushing to make something that works is definitely a good skill. One I have not entirely mastered.
I over-engineer everything
yes, Code. I think I am about to be able soon to optimize my own projects. That's what I meant with being at the beginning of the second wave. I revisit things and 1)reinforce concepts in my memory and 2) improve the programs with new learnings
yes. Perfectionism is one thing we all must be careful with. An ex boss told me "I know it's not perfect, just RELEASE it to market". He was right
One of my biggest things is finding ways to reduce duplicated code.
perhaps to a fault
whenever I copy/paste code, I try to find ways to make a function out of it that I can just call.
but first you ask what to improve because you learn, and then you say that you know what to improve but its not worth it
17:31
I meant that if people want to improve the code forking it, then I would as soon as I have time sit down and concentrate on what they've done. I did not mean "suggest me all possible improvements over chat". I know you guys can, but I could not follow you anyway! I do it out of respect for your time too. Every thing you say, I would have 3 more questions. Trust me, you don't want that here
It would be nice if you were a little responsive with the questions you ask... @skeitel
I am not sure what you mean ColdSpeed
oh you mean the one I posted? I am still reading it and testing it
Oftentimes asking a question and leaving it unattended is grounds for downvoting as specified in idownvotedbecau.se/beingunresponsive especially when others are requesting clarification on your question
the list comprehension one did not work. Now testing the one suggested by "Rawing"
I've seen it with some of the previous questions you've asked, so I was only making an observation
17:37
Ok, thanks ColdSpeed!
Damn, the other nicely detailed answer from Rawing did not work either
output: AttributeError: 'WebElement' object has no attribute 'startswith'
No, it does work.
Uhm...not sure what to do now
You're just applying it to wrong input.
1 hour ago, by Kevin
I predict that every answer to the question you posted, will fail on your actual code, because they all work on the underlying assumption that you're operating on lists of strings, and that's not what you're actually doing
Yeah, yeah, I think I know what you mean, but not fully.
damn this is tricky
17:39
"Why do my goldfish keep dying? I've tried every brand of cat food and they just won't eat it"
I can't share screens here so you'll have a better look, can I guys?
Posting screenshots of code is generally not encouraged, if that's what you're asking.
Should I upload to pastebin or github and send you the link? I am sure it's a relatively easy program but I complicated things
Pastebin is fine, on the other hand
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You're already doing what you need to do. Did you write the previous code yourself or just copy it from somewhere?
17:42
@skeitel Your question states that you have lists of strings. The answers work for lists of strings. You should accept the one you like best. Figuring out how to convert your WebElements into strings is a new, separate problem.
I see. Then your answer is the best because it was detailed and appropriated for my kindergarten level. I'll upvote now
ColdSpeed seems very elegant but I don't understand it yet. (not his fault at all)
In that pastebin, the problem code is around the word "TESTING". If you try to go there you'll see straight away where I am
I have to go to a Muay Thai class in 20 mins anyway. If someone wants to contact me here to suggest an improvement but I am not online, if there's not a PM system, how can they reach me?
Completely unrelated to your problem, but the global statement should not be used at the top of a file. a global statement in the global scope does nothing at all, because names assigned at the global scope are already global without you having to do anything special to mark them as such
(Uhm Kevin do you mean if I put the var out of functions I dont' need to use the word global next to it?)
@skeitel messages directed at you while you're not online will appear in your inbox.
Ok cool Kevin, thanks
It's the first time I use the chat today. You guys are being great, thanks
17:49
@skeitel Effectively yes
The answer belongs to a pathogenic one line answerer with 500k rep
The first part is, in the context of the above what is the ~ symbol actually doing and the second part is how can I get the code to run.
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ well 500k-2 rep
Niceee, I've exhausted my 50 CVs and 40 votes for the day.
Otherwise it'd be 500k - 4
Answers about bitwise complement don't seem very useful when the code is using Pandas and boolean masks.
@user2357112 there is an answer about boolean masks though not as good
18:01
Fair point, I added a better duplicate.
That's definitely a more useful dupe.
okay, great, I've safely removed the original dupe target, since that might only serve to confuse
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Wow, first time I've seen the Lizard in quite a while.
Nobody expects The Spanish ectotherms in the winter
Perhaps lizards become more active online in cold weather because they spend more time camping next to their computer's exhaust port though
18:18
there should be a international organization that bans people from internet.
I am annoyed by an application I have been using lately. Among other things, it is capable of reticulating widgets, and frobnicating widgets. First it asks "How many widgets?" and you enter a number in the box and then it creates N consecutive dialogs asking "choose one for widget #<whatever>: [frobnicate] [reticulate]"
The average use case is to operate on 4-8 widgets, but sometimes I need to operate on a thousand.
Lesson: choose UI elements carefully
talking about high rep...has Jon Skeet hit 1M yet?
Is Jon Skeep Jon Skeet's evil twin that does Java?
something like that
cuz the p and t keys are so close...
They're closer than most things are to each other.
18:24
maximum of 2.5 more months...
and JS will be at 1mill rep
They've planned to make it show 1000K
So, no real great changes incoming.
hello
Welcome
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ I just read that
19:05
homework hit and run.... stackoverflow.com/questions/47149883/… For future reference, I believe these should be flagged.
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Flagging should probably be reserved for things the community can't do. We can downvote and delete and dup-close all on our own.
Yes, however, moderators can keep track of bad behaviour through flags, and repeat offenders can be dealt with easily, not to mention they can undelete the question so OP gets in trouble with school.
I don't think they should be allowed to get away so easily with having others solve their homework for them
@DSM Just to clarify, I'm talking about users who delete their questions after receiving answers.
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We can undelete those ourselves, if we really want to.
I misread that as "We can undelete ourselves" and, wow
The vast majority of possible people are never born. Only those who undelete themselves have that privilege.
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19:19
I feel like there's an anime song on the tip of my tongue when I hear the phrase "undelete ourselves". What am I misremembering?
Or if they are set free by a lucky (jail?) break
Yes, but I want a mod to do it, that way they can't delete it again...? Or am I mistaken?
Huff... out of CVs.... can't dupe anymore questions >:<
19:27
I'm fairly certain I've seen a dupe target for this lambda kwarg bind trick, but my google-fu fails me.
I'm more of a Carl Sagan guy.
i cant find this issue :D dududududu, going to go crazy :D
Well you almost quoted him exactly :P
19:31
I'm certain I'm just restating an idea I heard before, but I don't know from where
Or I guess, "didn't", if you're telling me it came from Dawkins
Well or nightwish's latest single (the greatest shown on earth). - But there they actually made Dawkins quote several pieces :P.
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ That's close, but I'd say no cigar. It's not the bind trick to avoid a variable changing value in closed scope, for example because of a loop. The search continues.
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Maybe this one?
@DSM That'd fit the bill, I think.
19:41
Sometimes I think about the people that could have been born instead of me, if my parent's genes had combined in a different way. Or I think about the people that I could have been if I had made different choices. An astronomical horde of Could Haves, watching over my life like a trillion trillion blue force ghosts.
I like to think that most of them are sympathetic when I stumble.
I look at my work and I think "someone else could have done it a hundred times better" and then I think "true, but they're not here and I am"
You should also consider the possibility that someone else could've yammed it up a 100 times worse, and that's consolation right there
On average, the average person is average. So you have a point.
Okay, that GIF is getting annoying now
want me to flag it? :P
awww
19:48
^ thanks
Wonderful, I didn't know we had our very own digital trashcan.
I don't use it much because people get mad when you non-consensually spirit away their messages
... And then rub salt in the wound by implying that they were garbage
I would choose a slightly more neutral name, but meh
cabbage
19:53
cbg
congratulations @Kevin for the semicentennial situation
ignore the reputa-temporal confusion
Thanks :-)
Now to convert my fortune to bitcoins.
don't you mean qualoos ?
I need a currency that can actually be exchanged for goods and services
quatloos don't buy bread
19:58
I don't think I can buy bread with bitcoin either, but it's a step in the right direction
Me, logging on this morning to 50k: where was the fulfillment? There was supposed to be an Earth-shattering fulfillment.
One of these days I'm going to find the life milestone that lets me evolve into a being of pure energy, which is what I've been angling for all along
No, Kevin. The swag arrives at 100k.
50 more to go! :D
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I like the material world. Matter is good.
[I'm not strong enough.png]
@DSM But what if dark matter is all the universe's premium content that's ordinarily not accessible to us free-to-play-ers
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Transcending the Baryonic plane is like leaving the tutorial island in RPGs
You might become pure energy and still not be able to access the dark universe. Bummer!
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But dark matter is less interesting than normal matter. Its self-interaction is much, much weaker, and so it's hard for it to do anything other than, well, fall.
20:11
Hmm this thought experiment is less fun when we actually involve the properties of dark matter instead of just the flimsy pop science understanding of "like regular matter, except hard to see"
@Kevin you can trust us to shatter your transcendental dreams and aspirations
the edit on that post
> Material World
remind me of that barbie song ... oh god stupid catchy tone :(
@Rawing I'm not sure engaging OP will be fruitful
*shrug* not planning to go any further than that
20:15
@AndrasDeak Thanks. It's not as fun when nobody refutes my crackpottery.
Oh great, now I've reached the daily vote limit on COMMENTS.
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If you're hitting that limit I'd advise stepping away from the keyboard and going outside to play.
Yes, quite.
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Instead of posting here, we could all be making replicas of world-famous landmarks out of toothpicks
20:32
@Kevin I think the world is much safer with myself posting in here. FWIW
he probably didn't mean 1:1 scale replicas
@DSM we are getting an outdoor public rink this year. super hype about that. I guess we can actually go out and play instead of go out and go back in to play :D
I would've thought that outdoor public rinks are as common as pubs in The North
It is but we are getting a few new ones not just the main ones
so instead of being packed into one large rink going in circles, we have the "choice" of which rink we want to be going in circles
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My hometown has dozens. Growing up there were a few just within walking distance of our house.
20:38
@AndrasDeak tedious, intricate work involving small pieces of wood and glue....not my sanity kick.
I guess I should have specify another new one ... my brain isn't functioning :\
20:56
In sqlalchemy, is there a limit to the number of times I can call execute() in a row?
In traditional Hungarian law if the headsman misses in three strokes, the subject is to be set free
I have a loop that is executing a list of statements (as strings) and the 21st and 22nd ones don't seem to execute
@AndrasDeak so just get the headsman drunk?
oh wait...that won't turn out very well
What if...the headsman calls his friends?
doh! The records I was deleting had foreign key constraints...and my tests didn't come back with that error
21:14
proving once again that foreigners only cause problems ;P
cabbage folks
sauerkraut
had a quick question, im planning on doing a bunch of word frequency analysis on a corpus with nltk, lots of targets lots of source text eventually. Would it be worth it to see if I can remove a matched target from the original string so that searching the string becomes easier over time, or would the delete substring operation just be too costly for that to be worth it.
essentially im just curious if this is even a worthwhile avenue to pursue
21:30
Avoid early optimization
Implement something that works then profile to find bottlenecks
@DSM RIP the Doc One of the players I looked up too from when I was a child... T_T
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@MooingRawr: yeah, very sad. :-( I was sad to see him leave TO but happy he was going somewhere he could contend.
21:47
Hi guys. I just posted the question from earlier that's making me crazy. I'll be here if someone wants to answer and needs some clarification. help appreciated
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Q: Compare a selenium object list with a list of strings

skeitelI am automating Twitter posting and have a list of extracted selenium objects in items_on_queue that I need to compare with a list of objects in things_to_tweet. I need to compare these two lists and eliminate any duplicates I find to output a unique list that I can use to post. The problem is ...

I was happy he came back to sign a one day contract to retired. I didn't hold anything against him when he went to Philly, as he was getting older, I wanted him to win a Series. 67 complete games man... 20 shut out and one perfect game... :\
@skeitel sopython.com/chatroom please read our room rules, don't post recent questions in here.
22:12
completely off topic question, but does anyone know of a way to save a linux session, so that I can boot into Windows and when I return to linux all my programs are still open as I left them? Basically a replacement for hibernating, which I can't do because I'd risk Windows corrupting my shared data partition
I use the desktop manager's feature to "start apps on boot"
Not exactly the same as what you are asking but maybe it will lead you in the right direction
I think he means something complete with state, like the IDE being open with the same files of the last project
It's better than nothing. I may have to resort to that
apparently gnome used to have a feature like that, but it's been removed a few years ago
I think xfce lets you save your session and reload it, but of course visually xfce < gnome
it does indeed look like xfce can do that. my first 5 google results were "how to disable xfce saving session" haha
22:19
I would love this kind of feature in general. After shutting down my machine, the next time I restart it just loads up all the same apps I had running on shut down.
I'm trying to label a level in a matplotlib contourplot.
Do you shut down your PC often? I usually just suspend it
But my contour line label disappears if the text is too long. Does anyone know why that is?
@user76284 can you provide an MCVE? I assume there's some heuristics involved
x = numpy.linspace(-5, 5, 100)
y = numpy.linspace(-5, 5, 100)
X, Y = numpy.meshgrid(x, y)
Z = X + Y * 1j

cs = plt.contour(X, Y, numpy.abs(1 + Z + Z**2 / 2 + Z**3 / 6 + Z**4 / 24), levels=[1])
plt.clabel(cs, fmt={1: 'This is my label'})
plt.grid(True)
plt.show()
22:23
but I know for a fact that automatic countour line labels will happily overlap with the axes, or be partly outside
If I change 'This is my label' to something longer, like 'This is my longer label', it disappears entirely from the plot.
I guess it's too long to be positioned in any orientation
the contour line would no longer make sense
Is it possible to have a normal legend in the corner, like in ordinary plots?
e.g. make the contour line red and then have a legend saying red = 'This is my label'
sure, I guess, with some work (I don't know off the top of my head)
is decreasing the font size not an option?
unfortunately not
some of the labels are quite long and they'll become unreadable
22:26
it uses the QuadContourSet returned by the contourf call
seems reasonable to me
Ah! It works
cs = plt.contour(X, Y, numpy.abs(1 + Z + Z**2 / 2 + Z**3 / 6 + Z**4 / 24), levels=[1])
cs.collections[0].set_label('This is my label')
plt.legend()
plt.grid(True)
plt.show()
Thanks
no problem :)
make sure you use viridis or one of the other perceptually uniform colormaps
22:41
cbg guys!
I am trying to write a regex that captures the sequence between 2 or more G's (the first such, starting from the left side) and 5 or more A's(the first such, starting from the left side). I tried here - regex101.com/r/hTSoGn/1, but the regex seems to capture the whole input sequence instead. I put the necessary non-capturing group notations too, but it doesn't seem to work. Can someone give any ideas?
@user1993 Then don't match the entire sequence. Only write a regex for the pieces you want
and then just output Group1?
yes, thanks! That was dumb on my part!
23:02
@Code-Apprentice, but I realized that I actually need the region before the A's. That is, the sequence just before a segment of more than 5 A's starts. That's why I was trying to make the A group non-capturing. But that doesn't seem to work!
Your best bet is to figure out how to make the A{5,} greedy so that it matches as many A's as it can.
At least if I understand you right, the problem is that the capture group has some of the A's that it shouldn't. Is that right?
Another option is to make your capturing group more specific. Can you describe in words what you want to capture?
yes. the capture group should be just before a sequence of =>5 A's (if such a pattern of A's does exist)
So you want to capture all CGTA's unless there are 5 A's in a row
23:07
i guess before would be a more appropriate word
and after 2 or more G's (if such a group exists)
I think the greedy matching will be easier. But if you get stuck with that, come back to this.
You have the "after 2 or more G's" already, so we don't need to worry about that.
ok. but it will not give an output if the >=2 G's is not present. But, I want this condition to apply only if such >=2 G's exist
I can somehow try to make it optional
What condition?
TIL about ionice
@Code-Apprentice that is "output the sequence preceded by a k-mer of G(k>=2)". This condition should not be applied if there is no such k-mer. In such a condition, give everything before a k-mer of A(k>=5)
23:14
Okay, make the first part of the expression optional
and by "first part" I mean the part that matches the G's
ya
@Code-Apprentice I guess I am missing a trick here - regex101.com/r/hTSoGn/4
what is the problem?
I think you are trying to solve too many things all at once. Concentrate on one piece at a time and build up.
@user1993 Does (?:.*?GG)?(.*?)A{5} do what you want? (text is in group1)
Oh, it's k>=2. (?:.*?G{2,})?(.*?)A{5} then.
23:30
Oh...the .*? makes it lazy matching so the A{5,} matches all the A's
Yep, without that you only get the last 5.
and the capturing group gets some A's
A{5,} is already greedy, but the \w* beats it out because it's greedy, too
@user1993 Can you assume that all of your inputs are valid RNA strings?
If so, you can use . instead of \w.
Ya, they are all valid
I'd argue that you should always use the one that's more readable. We're only extracting a sequence here, validation of the string should be done somewhere else.
that is my thought, too
23:36
I've been missing half of the conversation, but ATGC sounds like DNA, not RNA
Thanks @Code-Apprentice and @Rawing. This was quite helpful. It was nice to learn how making the previous group lazy allows the next group to be properly greedy
RNA has uracil instead of thymine
People tend to forget that regex happens from left to right, it's a common mistake
@AndrasDeak yes, o pedantic one
23:39
as long as the input string doesn't have !@#$
Input is a valid (D|R)NA string
[DR]NA would be more efficient :p
a valid (D|R)NA string has [ATGC]+|[AUGC]+
ya, this is purely DNA sequences
we're probably drifting away from the real point by not addressing the fact that RNA is often found as a single strand coiling up on itself, rather than the two individual helices of a strand of DNA
this point is indeed crucial for arriving at the appropriate regex
@Code-Apprentice I think the regex does not work for the last test string here - regex101.com/r/hTSoGn/6
23:46
<- feeling ignored
I guess we can just add extra sequence in the beginning, like this - regex101.com/r/vemgpq/1. That resolves it
@Rawing, you have been of great help!
Fair enough, you somehow ended up with the regex I posted earlier
yes!
Can I get one more close vote on this please, the OP has now admitted that the problem is in a different part of their code (meaning there's no mcve)
what I had I've long given :P
and no, it's not a yam (I'm out of those for today)
23:58
Yeah, your judgment was better than mine.
'squareded
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@Rawing guess why I've been missing part of the conversation
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