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6:00 PM
makes sense
 
I'm sort of boggling at the idea of using untrusted user input to navigate the server's file system to begin with, but I guess it's better to have the option to do it semi-safely
I'm sure there are half a dozen use cases that I'm just not thinking of
 
I actually fixed a bug with Flask's implementation last year. On Window's there's an extra way you can escape out of the directory using relative drive names. (which are different than relative path names) palletsprojects.com/blog/flask-werkzeug-0122-security-release
I should check if Django handles that. I think I might have checked at the time.
 
@Kevin using relative names, it would be really possible
Kevin'd by @davidism
I mean, aren't we all just untrusted users navigating this great big server filesystem named life?
 
The idea of URL paths mapping to server filesystem paths was really just done as a quick&dirty example in the original web server; I wonder what Tim Berners-Lee and friends think of the fact that their example has become the default way to think about URL paths and led to thousands of security bugs over the decades?
 
Also, having users manually navigate between multiple apps in a project could easily yield to accidental breaking out of base_dir.
 
6:04 PM
@JGrindal No, if you trigger an access violation, you get killed. Usually not by a segmentation fault, but it can happen if you live in places like California or Japan.
 
Domains read right to left, but URL paths read left to right.
There's probably a good reason for that, but it's weird.
 
Sure, because DNS was already designed and running, and inventing something new and incompatible just to fit in better with the path thing would have meant nobody ever used URLs.
 
I mean a reason for the choice in DNS.
Most specific to least specific is probably what people want to know when visiting servers.
 
Anyone got a canonical dupe for stackoverflow.com/questions/49519561/…? Google isn't turning anything up for stackoverflow python type hint forward reference or stackoverflow python type hint string.
 
I'm pretty sure I've seen a question like that before but I have little hope of finding it again, sorry
 
6:08 PM
@abarnert that make me legitimately chuckle.
 
Maybe it has something to do with old-school email? When your routing address started with abarnert!jhunix!jhu!…, abarnert@jhunix.jhu.edu looks more natural than abarnert@edu.jhu.jhunix.
 
can anybody help me with making a parse table ?
 
Found one.
 
@harvey_slash you've been here long enough to know the rules: sopython.com/chatroom
 
I think I made one of those once.
 
6:09 PM
:( , okay sorry
 
@harvey_slash whatcha parsing?
 
theres no other room specific to what i want, so i thought maybe id ask people
i have a grammar
 
@harvey_slash but you didn't ask, you asked to ask. Don't ask to ask, just ask. Read the rules.
 
when I put it here:
http://jsmachines.sourceforge.net/machines/ll1.html
it doesnt work
@davidism oh gotcha
 
@harvey_slash OK, so you're building an LL(k) parser? I wrote one in C++ not long ago, never done it in python. What issues are you having?
 
6:12 PM
After yet another confusing-shell-with-REPL question, I started wondering… how many scripting languages (other than sh, which does it for obvious reasons) allow that kind of interpreterception instead of raising a SyntaxError or a NameError on python3 or the like?
 
I wrote a parser in Python for KevinScript, but I'm way rusty
 
hello ppl, new here !!!!
 
@harvey_slash read the rules, there is a link in there about how to format code: sopython.com/chatroom
 
@JaffreyJoy Welcome
 
6:13 PM
@JaffreyJoy cabbage.
 
Prog ::= Stmt | begin StmtSeq end
StmtSeq ::= Stmt | Stmt StmtSeq

Stmt ::= Assgn | If | While | pass
Assgn ::= id := Expr
If ::= if Expr Prog Prog
While ::= while Expr Prog

Expr ::=
    id |
    literal |
    op Expr Expr
thats my grammar
 
can someone suggest a good python library for augmented reality?
 
@user2357112 would be cool to choose the canonical canonical for this type of questions
 
@harvey_slash OK, what's your Python question? Did you read the rules yet?
 
how do I ask @JGrindal the question ?
 
6:15 PM
@JaffreyJoy OpenCV is a really good resource for the computer vision part of AR, but there's not a turnkey "AR library" that I know of.
@harvey_slash OK, got it. What problem are you having with your implementation?
 
@davidism wont let me speak here
 
that is not true (yet)
 
If you're feeling cramped by our style, perhaps you could create a temporary room for your topic. I'd be happy to pop in and listen.
 
just did
 
i knew about openCV @JGrindal but anyways, thanks for the help :) . Just didnt know some ar specific libraries as such, so just wanted to ask.
 
6:17 PM
@JaffreyJoy Not that I know of, but if you make one, let us know! =)
 
@vaultah: I'm planning to add stackoverflow.com/questions/35617608/… to the canon list.
 
The stuff I see with arkit is always really impressive. But then I think about how they're all individual apps, so reality is augmented in little boxes instead of in a useful general way.
 
im not feeling cramped. i understand there are certain rules to be followed.
@davidism thanks for maintaining a standard for this room
 
@JGrindal well, now u've got me excited lol. Let's do this!!!!
just a beginner. guess i need more experience to even think of creating a lib for py
 
I want a general app where you enable a bunch of different augmentations that people write, and see them all at the same time.
 
6:19 PM
@user2357112 That makes sense. Now that the PEP 563 is accepted and implemented, we definitely want people duping to one of the few answers that covers it, rather than one of the many that don't.
 
@user2357112 I think this, this, or this (I've used it quite a few times)
 
@davidism I want a pony.
A pony wearing an AR visor
 
@JaffreyJoy Nonsense. Start on something. Try. Fail. Try more. Improve. Contribute. Before you know it, you're an expert.
3
 
@abarnert: Well, it didn't cover PEP 563 until a few minutes ago when I edited it in.
 
@JGrindal Thanks for the encouraging words!! I'll try :)
 
6:21 PM
@user2357112 Well, then I guess you could edit it into the accepted answers on any of vaultah's other three questions and they'd be just as good.
So I retract my opinion on you making sense. :)
 
FWIW, the last one already covers PEP 563
 
The future is here, but it barely works together.
And when it does work together, everyone is horrified at the results.
 
@WayneWerner Thats what I was thinking but then had to step away. The cable guy is here. Getting fiber ran today! :D
 
Yay fiber!
 
6:46 PM
@JaffreyJoy The big secret of programming is that nobody actually knows what they're doing. Devops/Continuous Integration is an entire field dedicated to ensuring that nobody broke something.
 
blog.codinghorror.com/quantity-always-trumps-quality seems relevant to this conversation
Create lots of awful little projects so you can flush all the awfulness out of your body. It's like a juice cleanse, except you can keep drinking Red Bull
 
My folder of dead prototype projects can attest to this
 
@StevenVascellaro they aren't dead, just sleeping
 
@Simon you here? Just wanted to let you know, I figured out how to add both streams using subprocess.Popen(). Thanks for your help 👍
 
@SShah Yep. Did you just use command line VLC?
 
6:51 PM
@Code-Apprentice Obsolete pre-0.0.1 prototypes.
 
@SShah Well done in any case. :)
 
@simon, kinda lol, i put an actual post up on stackoverflow, and then figured it out on my own later. Check out the post here: stackoverflow.com/questions/49503102/…
 
Hello everyone.
 
it was all to do, with how to add the "--input-slave=" command
 
Wow, playing those YouTube videos turned out to need a lot of tools.
 
6:56 PM
haha, tbh with my approach, i dont need any of the apis for vlc or youtube xD
but that was just to get the videos
M gonna worry about the video related content later, maybe just use pytube for that part, coz its far easier :D
 
I would, easier: yes, educational: not so much
 
True, haha, but the most complex aspect I solved the hard way so cheating through that should be ok for now
Coz its all just a matter of setting out the right regex's to get the info i want really
 
Regex?
 
Regular expression
 
@davidism how many LOC is flask (approx)?
 
7:00 PM
@SShah Yeah I know, but parsing HTML with regex is a notoriously hard task.
 
@JGrindal you could just clone it and run cloc on it yourself, FYI
@Simon s/hard/impossible
 
Yup whats more annoying is getting the right encoding, for all to work xD
 
@WayneWerner I would but on mobile rn
 
I've never counted.
 
@JGrindal if you have android, just install termux :D
 
7:02 PM
Not impossible. It makes finding things like urls extremely easy. The actual HTML is more difficult.
 
~3000 according to cloc.
 
Parsing html with the re module is impossible. Parsing it with the third party regex module is merely extremely difficult.
 
wayne at gru in /tmp/flask/flask on master
❯ cloc .                                                                                                                                                                                                40s 23ms
      20 text files.
      20 unique files.
       0 files ignored.

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.70  T=0.47 s (42.2 files/s, 15883.1 lines/s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Language                     files          blank        comment           code
 
@Simon its tough but I use regex101.com to help me out
 
@Simon that's not parsing html, that's finding urls
those are two different things.
 
7:05 PM
Extracting urls from the href attributes of a limited set of tags is straightforward, since that's another thing entirely
 
@SShah Great for posting on SO as well.
 
I think Python Developers are very very cool. Because anyone don't answer me :)
 
@FGDeveloper We're not aloof, we just have real short attention spans.
 
@davidism ty <3
 
"Oh a new user, let's say hello to them-- Ooh, there's a pretty bird on the windowsill!"
 
7:07 PM
Also don't take the missing hello as we don't acknowledging you, it's just we silently nodded at you, but since this is an irc, you won't be able to see the motion.
 
I'm a PHP Developer. I want to be Python developer.
 
I noticed you. But since I was talking already I did not reply.
 
do it then? only you are holding yourself back.
 
(this is not an IRC as far as I know :P)
 
@WayneWerner @Kevin There are cases where regex can do the same as bs4 (for example)
 
7:09 PM
@Simon honestly html regex parsing, is not that difficult, but its always just the issue of finding the exact matches for me, I learnt webscraping and regex from a youtube video which showed how to make kodi addons.. and there I learnt the easiest regex for getting most html data
 
:D maybe AD...
 
@simon that is:

match = re.compile('a href="(.+?)"').findall(content)

here the (.+?) retreives any urls found in between the quotes
 
@SShah don't put blank lines everywhere
 
@SShah Soo compact. Here is a small Url finder of mine: [href|src]+="[\w|-|.|_|~|:|/|?|#|\[|\]|@|!|\$|&|'|\(|\)|*|+|,|;|=]+"
 
@SShah The problem with html parsing with regex is that sometimes people don't adhere to the strictest standards of html formatting and things go off the rails fast
 
7:12 PM
Sorry was distinguishing the code, from the statement.
 
You can format it using `` (things next to the !)
Or by using Ctrl + k
 
Django's repository is huge compared to Flask. Took over a minute to clone.
 
@JGrindal I agree, and that is why I say it takes alot of time just understanding the right patterns to Regex
 
@JGrindal cloc says ~77000 lines of Python code in Django.
 
@Simon Wow Simon :D, my one works aswell, just need to ensure whether if the points between the url are double or single quotes
 
7:15 PM
~100k if you count JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Not sure if some of the JS is a copy of jQuery.
 
As they say in the oilfield - "That's a lot of yammin' iron"
 
Django includes an ORM and template engine and form validation though.
 
@SShah Ohboy. Mine works for single quotes but not speech marks.
 
cbg
 
@simon really?, your thing is meant to detect double quotes though: src]+="[\w.....]+", I think you mean the opposite
 
7:21 PM
@Simon An Apple II can connect to the internet, and retrieve email. It is not as fun as my phone.
 
Sorry? Are you sure you pinged the right person
 
@JGrindal if you count Flask, Werkzeug, Jinja, WTForms, and SQLAlchemy, you get roughly the same amount of code. Most of it's from SQLAlchemy, then Jinja.
 
@Simon I'm sure regex can do many things. The exact thing that I am claiming it cannot do is: write a pattern such that re.match(pattern, some_string) always returns a match object if some_string is valid html, and always returns None if some_string is not valid html.
 
Lol :D
 
Jinja tracebacks are formidable, there's a lot going on in there.
 
7:24 PM
@SShah Nah I built that so it would match urls starting src="" or href="" (JS works as well.) I accounted for the tag with "" but not the "" in any URL
 
@Simon Yes, you were talking about regex being able to do the same as bs4. I'm like, "yes, but..."
 
@Kevin Using match no. But using multiple functions it still does not seem impossible (not really worth spending the time on: yes I agree).
 
Sam
Evening
Oh I need to vote :)
 
@Simon I see what your saying, lol also mine wouldnt work if they are speech marks within the url. What I meant earlier was that some websites tend to use <a href = ' url '> (i.e. single quotes) and some use double quotes in between the href so I would have to ammend the regex i showed to either '(.+?)' or "(.+?)"
 
7:28 PM
The approximate countdown confused me. When There was 1.9 hours left it said "1 hour left", and I was surprised because we've just skipped to UTC+2 thanks to DST
 
@davidism If you mean the Mod election. Yes within the 30min when it started. Thank you for reminding us all. BTW it says 3h on my screen.
@SShah AHH another error. Thanks for pointing it out.
 
@Simon refresh. Or maybe your local timezone is screwed.
 
@Simon what module do use for webscrapping, urllib, requests or beautifulsoup
 
Beautifulsoup. Urllib and requests use to fetch webpages
 
that's bs
 
7:31 PM
@SShah Might not be relevant, but you can add scrapy to that list
 
@Ash Lol never used it but sure :D, also I havent really ever used beautiful soup
 
@AshishNitinPatil It was screwed btw. Thanks.
And rhubarb. ;)
 
recbg
 
@SShah You know some use CAPS too right? Especially the old html versions
Does anyone here know if I can use PyQt5 tutorials to learn PySide2? I can't seem to find any.
 
7:46 PM
Qt is Qt, no matter what wrapper you use. Beyond that... idk
 
The first basic examples work, but it's just one, where I can't close the window. `qbtn = QPushButton('Quit', self)
qbtn.clicked.connect(QApplication.instance().quit)` does not seem to work in PySide2
I suspect you are right in any case.
 
@Simon yup, thats why theres always the annoyance of having to look at all the content and then reconfiguring the regex to make it work for the particular situation. Right now my old regex seems to have broken because its not working as it was earlier, so I too am trying to find a fix xD
 
If you post it here, someone might be able to help.
 
Loving it though, because I am quite new to regex and having to find new solutions helps me fix them :D
haha, 1 sec, as I said regex101.com is quite awesome
 
Jan 17 at 1:06, by Andras Deak
Perhaps everyone goes through a young "regex is great" -> "regex everything" -> "I can write readable code instead" path
 
7:52 PM
heres the sample string: "2C137%2C160%2C242%2C243%2C244%2C247%2C248%2C278&gcr=gb&beids=%5B9466592%5D&fexp‌​=23731051&fvip=20&clen=28363473&dur=267.520&c=WEB&key=yt6&mime=video%2Fmp4\\u0026i‌​tag=137\\u0026quality_label=1080p\\u0026clen=28363473\\u0026fps=25\\u0026xtags=\\u0026‌​index=716-1383\\u0026init=0-715\\u0026projection_type=1,eotf=bt709\\u0026type=video/‌​webm', ' codecs="vp9"\\u0026bitrate=2048028"
and this is the regex i got for it: r"quality_label=[\d\w]*"
to extract each quality
 
What is wrong exactly?
 
@Simon I hope that's not true. I'm still at "regex is great" :/
 
oh to be young again...
 
well because I started using urllib.parse.unquote_plus, can you see \\u0026?, those came about now, making my regex bring about alot of unnecessary content xD
 
well, staying at "regex is great" is fine, the problem is if you move on to step 2 :P
 
7:56 PM
@Aran-Fey I am quite sure he is wrong/
Arriving at regex everything is a concern though
 
I have been dreaming of a regex engine that doesn't just work on strings but rather on arbitrary sequences
 
@SShah Can I assume you fixed it? It seems to match now.
 
Nope i havent, xD
instead of retreiving quality_label=1080p, i keep getting q in return xD
so something is def wrong
 
/begintroll "Hey, anyone have a link to explain the canonical way to parse html with regex?" /endtroll /beginduck
 
8:01 PM
I changed my python regex querry though
 
Must be your code. The regex looks fine.
 
quality = re.compile(r"quality_label=[\d\w]*").search(qualityOptions)[0]
using search() now
so maybe thats returning just 1 value?
let me try findall again
 
TIL you can index regex matches
 
@SShah Try quality = re.compile(r"quality_label=[\d\w]*").search(qualityOptions)[0] again it matches for me.
 
I tried that before, but i got q as a return xD
Ohhh waittt
i know
Sorry search returns a string
so adding a [0] at the end, returns q xD
 
8:04 PM
uhhhh, no, it returns a match object
 
oh yeah loll :(, m loosing it xD
side question
 
The election is nowover.
 
how can I preadd text on tkinter textbox, I am having to add youtube url everytime to test xD
 
@piRSquared You use the text in this post as your regex. Trust me, it works.
 
@Aran-Fey Lolll
 
8:10 PM
@Aran-Fey Perfect.... w̵a̸i̵t̸.̴.̵ w̵͖h̷̗a̵̢t̷̤'̶̹s̷͓ ̷͓h̸ͅa̴̲p̵͉p̸̻e̴͜n̵̬i̸͚n̸̝g̶̞ t̸̡ǫ̵̖ ̵̫m̵̱͎e̸̞̼.̶͙.̵̢̼.̶͜ ̸͙c̵̖ṷ̸r̸͚s̸̤e̴̻̲ ̷̩̘y̴͎̻o̶̯u̶̳̹ ̵͎@̶̠A̸͎͙r̸̟a̶͎̩n̶̲̪-̴͜F̸̧̧e̷͎̗y̶͔͉
 
I meant Entry box*
 
@SShah That sounds easily googleable to me.
 
haha yeah, i did, didnt make sense, so ignoring it xD
When i print the return of
` re.compile(r"quality_label=[\d\w]*").search(qualityOptions) `
I get:
<_sre.SRE_Match object; span=(895, 914), match='quality_label=1080p'>
 
and is that good or bad?
 
but adding [0] to the end of re.compile(r"quality_label=[\d\w]*").search(qualityOptions) i get "q" as a result?
 
8:17 PM
possibly the first character in 'quality_label=1080p'
 
try list(return_of_re_search). it returns iterable object
 
>>> re.compile(r"quality_label=[\d\w]*").search('quality_label=720p')[0]
'quality_label=720p'
^ no repro
 
wim
no vaultah ♦ :(
 
playing around a bit with simple strings and patterns and the documentation of the re library might be helpful now
 
Brb i think I should look at my code properly right now
give me a sec, maybe I have an error elsewhere
 
8:19 PM
take your time :)
 
The beauty of regex, always gives me new or more problems :)
 
Can I take your time :D ?
 
wim
only 1 of my votes got elected .. Samuel Liew ♦
 
that's one more than what I can say :/
 
None of my voted candidate was selected :(
 
8:20 PM
Nor mine... :(
 
Is there any way to see, like, how many votes each candidate got?
 
When they give us the summary you can see.
 
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None here either.
 
@JeremyBanks Thanks!
 
8:23 PM
👋
 
oh god, that one extra [0] at another place, was the issue xD
yay, my basic youtube player done and works now :D
 
@AndrasDeak cool :)
 
good lord today everything is dying
and by everything, I mean machines.....my machines are just dying
 
haha..humanity has reached that level where everything has become 'machines' and vice versa
 
8:31 PM
@idjaw have you tried not hitting them with a wrench?
 
recbg
 
@wim two for me :)
 
wim
@JeremyBanks looks like big blob of numbers, how to parse that?
 
18 mins ago, by Andras Deak
also https://www.opavote.com/results/5229219307061248/0
 
@wim the header shows that the candidates are the first two lines each block
then a third line with surplus and total or something
but yeah, I find the fancy graph thing much more appealing
 
8:45 PM
That was insanely close between the last two candidates
 
yep..stats.we can download locally and see them too it seems
 
wim
wow, Yvette Colomb was heavily downvoted in the nomination
I'm surprised she got through
 
you can't downvote in the later steps
 
^
 
but for instance, Baum did horribly compared to the primaries, which is nonsense
 
8:46 PM
she is 3 time loser in election right
 
this is her 3rd time I think
 
I had voted Baum, but he lost.
 
I was really surprised by Art's number of votes. His answers were massively upvoted
 
wim
iirc she peeved a lot of people by making silly meta posts
 
Art was expected to lag behind, his score was low compared to others and the horde of final voters mostly votes based on that
 
8:48 PM
yeah.
 
Alright, I switched my program from read calls to numpy.memmap, and I'm happy to report that it now takes only half of the time. However, it still takes 20 seconds. I'm not sure I can make it much faster than that, but I'm thinking about trying to subclass other things as ctypes.Structure. My problem is there doesn't seem to be a way to cast directly from bytes objects to the ctypes structures
 
wim
how did I not see that the first time around
 
haha, me neither
 
@wim its funny
 
... yet you gave a trigger warning when you posted the poor Boston Dynamics robot abuse vid :P
 
wim
8:56 PM
it's a slippery slope to take offense at something which was obviously not said with an intention to offend
 
No, often people unintentionally say offensive things that are legitimately offensive, or offend someone. A possible problem is when people go out of their way to be offended at things that are not actually offensive.
There's a difference and I don't even think it's subtle.
 
Only if we dint have Be nice policy we would see people offending noobs on forum question, answer comment section like anything
 
Outside of new users, I think people on SO generally take criticism pretty well and don't read too much into direct statements. Certainly not to the point of offense. The rest of the internet doesn't do so well.
 
Yes, I think thats what we learn spending time on SO, that its not like forum where you get into arguments and offend someone. There is scope for constructive criticism and feedbacks
 
@roganjosh Agree 99.99% :p
 
9:08 PM
I'm offended that you don't agree with me completely
I don't know what you're supposed to do with that statement, maybe write it down in a memo or something. But it must be known that I'm offended.
 
Put it on your profile: "I am offended"
 
Mmmm, but the statement hits harder when it comes from left-field. If I pre-announce I'm offended, I lose that angle.
 
@Simon thanks alot for you and everybody elses help, it works now for a basic player, but its clearly not a replacement.. for some reason vlc takes so long to simply start playing the links xD
 
Or you could serial down-vote some higher rep user than yourself. Like on all good forums @roganjosh ಠ_ಠ
@SShah Np. I can't really help with that, except possibly try converting it to a cython extension.
 
That's not a bad option, actually, since we'll both know it'll be reversed so I don't risk properly upsetting them
 
9:15 PM
@Simon no worries, thats a more sophisticated problem for another day xD. I need some time away off it now xD
 
Sounds good. :)
@roganjosh They might get offended --> someone gets the mods --> ban
 
"gets the mods", they going to turn up at my door? :P
 
Possibly. Depends where you live really.
 
wim
@AndrasDeak Right, but people that unintentionally say offensive things just need to be quietly notified
in my experience most of them would just say, "oh, whoops, I didn't realise" and change their way
 
Hopefully.
 
9:23 PM
yup
 
Now I've got to thinking whether something can be objectively offensive.
 
@roganjosh yes, but let's not try to experiment about that here
 
No, I'm not intending to
But subjective and objective take different meanings in the eyes of the law from what I'm using to their meanings
"So failing to listen, failing to try and understand others or their positions, or failing to respect the experiences or feelings of other people are all objectively offensive." from simplyphilosophy.org/study/offensive-speech , particularly the last part, would not strike me as "objective"
Yeah, but the person on the right is objectively wrong in that case. The dog is cute.
 
9:42 PM
@Simon take a look github.com/sagshah10/Python_GUI_YT_Player (Incase you were curious :D)
 
Yeah I was very curious actually.
 
Lol, I am just as new to github as I am this chat, so let me know if I do anything wrong there, cheers
 
Cool. Just one complaint. You really need copy and paste.
 
10:08 PM
Copy and paste?
what like right click options right?
 
Yeah. For end users its not very convenient. @SShah
 
Yeah, that something i found annoying aswell, but given how little I know tkinter, its something I gotta add at a later stage
Temporarily, the use of Ctrl + C | X | V , works, just want to ask did you try loading a video on vlc?
Its been slow for me, so wondering if it was the same for you? @Simon
 
Yeah. That is the problem. I do not have VLC
That is why I can only partly test it.
 
haha, I see
 
You were right about the keyboard Ctrl + V worked
 
10:19 PM
Its strange, by default tkinter doesnt have those basic right click options for entry boxes (i.e. text boxes)
 
BTW I don't recommend full paths: "C:/Program Files/VideoLAN/VLC/vlc.exe" it might be installed elsewhere. Does VLC get added to path?
Often they go to "C:/Program Files (x86)"
@SShah
I guess it's just an implementation choice. WxPython has right-click by default
 
10:50 PM
Ohh Never used it though :D
@Simon I have no idea if it is added to path xD
sorry was away
But i have stated on the readme, how one can change path
 
No matter. Open a terminal somewhere (not C:/Program Files/VideoLAN/VLC/vlc.exe) and run vlc, see what happens
 
nope that doesnt work
do you have windows, if so just install vlc and give it a spin, I would like to know if its also slow to load for you?
 
Yeah i do. Hmm why not.
 
Cheers :D
 
I'm using my old pc so it's a slow process. ;)
 
10:58 PM
haha, i see, maybe this will work for the right click: stackoverflow.com/questions/12014210/…
let me try it in abit ok
 
Yeah right click is a bit essential really. And BTW it does want to install at Program Files (x86)
 
Oh right, ok I will change the path
 
It does not seem to play. :(
 
i will use the os function for checking if path exists to see which ever one exists
Does it show an error?
or is it just taking long!!
Trust me it works, just takes long, lolll for vlc
 
Just a second. I
 
11:10 PM
send me the youtube link, i try
also press Ctrl+J on vlc, and you will find a window that will tell you if its loaded
 
YEah it's working but it's buggy
Shall we move to chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/162587/simons-room so we don't fill this room?
 
Ohh haha, ok sure
 
wim
11:28 PM
man, ever since I took that damned test on here the pluralsight are spamming me
I've unsubscribed 3 times now
 
I didn't get any emails from them O.o How do they even know your email address?
 
cbg
glad I didn't take that test then
I don't wish to know how professionally stupid I am
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ The pandas tag has been dead all day. I've been clicking every pandas question in hopes of learning something from the answers, but there have hardly been any answers to learn from. Where were you when I needed you the most? :(
 
Ha, sorry, had an RA meeting with my prof earlier :p
Let me just come out and say that I am wholeheartedly unsatisfied with the moderator election results. NONE of my top 3 choices were elected.
(thus putting a lower bound on who I elected for, meh.)
 
I only voted for two, but same results.
 

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