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@Aran-Fey It's a typo; the chips have never become friars.
@toonarmycaptain Hard to pass up that deal. That would almost double my net worth haha.
@Kevin Right, of course! That makes sense!
Hmm, now I'm getting fatal: HttpRequestException encountered when I try to use git on my work machine.
                                              Computer
                                             Work | Home
                           +----------------------|------+
                  website  | yes                  | no   |
                  ---------+----------------------+------+
Can commit via... git gui  | no                   | no   |
                  ---------+----------------------+------+
                  terminal | didn't bother trying | no   |
                           +----------------------+------+
plus mystérieux
I think I'll do what poke suggested eight hours ago and update my git install
20:16
You broke Git!
user image
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Ooh, new version of git gui doesn't pop up two individual windows with infinite negative z order for username and password. Very fancy.
And... push is working again. Now back to whatever I was actually doing.
I have never seriously used git gui. I jumped from command line to IntelliJ integration.
Is there a way to cancel an edit to a question? I think I edited something out by mistake...
Git gui looks and behaves like it was written in Tkinter
@ZackTarr Yeah, there's a rollback button in the edit history page.
Not sure if you need a minimum amount of rep to view that page, or not
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Q: Why can't I cancel an edit action?

Ade YUI made an edit action and I know it's waiting peer review in some queue. But I found I'm wrong. I want to cancel the edit action. In this case, any review would be waste of time. And what's worse, it might pass the review if the reviewer is not careful enough. So is there any reason why the ...

20:24
Looks like there is a rep requirement. It is still under peer review. Hopefully they catch it. I guess somehow I took out a OP's sentence at the end of his question.
2k rep
if you post the edit suggestion here we can reject it
Someone else got to it from the looks of it. But was just about to post it.
OK
be more careful
Hey mistakes were made but nothing too bad. But yes I will try and be more careful. :)
and now you know why most edit suggestions get rejected :P
20:29
Ooh, new git gui doesn't ask me for user name and password every single time I push, very very fancy
that's what SSH is for
This almost makes me want to use source control
I suspect that was configurable
you don't use source control?
bad Kevin!
I use it for important things, and therefore almost never
I'm only using it now so I can get free web hosting via Github Pages
But damn they're not giving me much bandwidth. Still waiting for this 300 kb wav to load
20:32
I use git for even my most trivial code
so probably too much
no such thing as too much git
There we go, it loaded. Took like a full minute, Jeezy Creezy.
I wonder how long my non-test data would take. How many kilobytes is twelve seconds worth of .ogg, usually?
Hmm it loaded plenty fast on my phone, so maybe it just took a while for github.io to fetch the files from github for the first time
This just came in and seems super weird. (Likely just something else I havent seen). question
Wouldnt b[a==1] be the same as b[False]? If so does it do this because int(False) is 0?
Yeah. It's by coincidence that OP sees the outcome he predicted.
Nice. I figured I was going down the right track but wanted to ask.
21:03
of course if they were numpy arrays instead...
>>> import numpy as np
>>> a = np.array([3,1,2])
>>> b = -a
>>> b[a==1]
array([-1])
the magical power of numpy :D
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What is b after b = -a?
[-3,-1,-2]
@Code-Apprentice [-3, -1, -2]
it takes the negative of the array
wim
wim
21:15
Is Path() / s always equivalent to Path(s) ?
for string s
@Code-Apprentice:

`import numpy as np

a = np.arange(2)

b = -a

print(a)
print(b)`

Returns `[0 1]`, `[ 0 -1]`
okay, so like scalar multiplication. That's pretty nice.
redundancy is redundant
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@Code-Apprentice the fancy name is probably "unary minus"
I need to learn me some numpy and pandas
@AndrasDeak Yah, that's probably more precise. I'm extrapolating to things like 2*b as well which I assume is actual scalar multiplication.
Yeah, it's fine. I don't have a name for these things because it's just how vectors are supposed to work ;)
21:21
mathematicians have names for these things
not really
-v is the multiplication of the vector v by a scalar -1
well, or the additive inverse
distinguishing between a-b and a+(-b) is probably more of a CS thing
yah, a mathematician only considers the difference when defining "subtraction"
I'm finally starting to reap the benefits of having pandas expertise with my coursework
or proving the fundamental laws in group theory or linear algebra
21:58
Hey guys, how do use the terminal in pycharm and use the python venv you have bound to your pycharm as the terminals python
I want to prototype some things in terminal without having to reimport all the libraries I installed
@Skyler you have to activate the venv with . env/bin/activate (on Linux...and yes that is a dot and a space at the beginning).
pycharm kind of forces you to manage things inside its own environment though
I want to activate it's venv if that is what it is
(this is a windows system btw)
Do you mean the command-line terminal or the Python REPL terminal?
I suppose if pycharm has a python interpreter solves my problem too
On Windows, it is env/Scripts/activate, I think
22:08
I was trying to open python into interactive mode within the pycharm ide terminal you open with Alt + F12
If you keep PyCharm up to date, you can use a scratch file to prototype. Press Alt-Ctrl-Shift-Insert.
I'm mostly familiar with IntelliJ. Haven't use PyCharm much.
If you activate the venv as I said above then you can run python to get the interpreter.
22:24
@Skyler You might have better luck using the Python Console rather than the Terminal. See if it automatically runs within your venv.
turns out you can enable a flag in your run setting that after you run a program it enters interactive mode
that's good, too
which might actually pretty nice since that means you can sort of implement in real time maybe
 
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23:44
Can anyone tell me if Ctypes is worth learning. I'm a bit reluctant because I know C already.
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