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00:14
cabbage
@NiNisanNijackle wrong room
@AndrasDeak, I was just responding to a post in here.....
Then you should do that. The existence of prior context wasn't obvious to me at all. Even with context, your message sounded really weird and spammy, out of the blue.
It also sounded like something that some people would even flag. May I suggest a more neutral topic?
something that doesn't involve your love life
Dude, just scroll up 2-4 posts up or so then you see it it match perfectly. I don't want to sound rude, but that's when you use the problem solving skills from programming. I also remember the rules mentioning about not throwing out the @ sign every time. Also the topic is light hearted. I never do anything actually serious with that unless if I think I won't eventually suceed.....
Dude, I knew which post you meant the moment I realized that there was some context. There are directed replies in chat which link to specific messages. Exactly for context. But even without that, you drop in after 3 months with a single message that starts with "lmao" and ends with your love life. I just felt it to be...inappropriate. I'll be leaving for bed soon so you can try doing whatever you want, I'm just trying to help you too by letting you know that your message came across weird.
00:27
Happy Friday, what's up?
Saturday, that's what's up :P
5
Indeed!
@AndrasDeak You just completely ignored the post above..... I was just throwing a joke that's related to the post... Also how long I last been on here proves nothing. Anyways, no more about that.
I agree
Do anyone here use Python for making a rest api? Also which host do you think would be the best? PythonAnywhere has a limit, which is kind of annoying since I am going to do a couple of test apis before I actually make stuff deployed to the public in the App store.
@NiNisanNijackle Yes, and I have a Linode server, $5 a month, but I cannot represent any value judgment of quality relative to anyone else - aside from the fact that they recently sponsored PyGotham, so they are currently top of my list.
Definitely will research into more. Thanks!!! :)
Although I'm currently wearing shark socks from Digital Ocean, and I have a squeezy shark on my desk at work, so that makes me feel like they're trying to win me over...
(I should probably mention that I'm not using the Linode account for a rest API, but I would expect it should do it, no problem...)
A lot of Golang devs reccomended DO it to me. Python is different, but it turns out there is support for it. I just needed to see if there was better options even though it's pretty good one already.
What I really like about Linode is it's more DIY - you can basically do whatever you want with whatever linux distribution and language you want.
I've used it to build Emacs and CPython, but it chokes on building GHC (Haskell) because there's only a gig of RAM.
01:21
cabbage
01:52
cabbage
 
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09:51
cbg
cbg
 
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11:08
cbg
11:57
cbg
12:33
new, but blatant homework dump, 3 language tags stackoverflow.com/questions/52905673/…
@AndrasDeak Your comment is sarcastic on purpose or by accident?
sarcastic?
I don't know, the repetition made it feel like sarcasm.
I don't see how
> We hope you will enjoy your experience here
> It's great to have you here
I know, but I feel it's too nice to be too nice :-p
12:40
there were two signs reminding me to be nice because code of conduct
haha, I guess one nicety for each sign then :shrug:
(I don't think nicety is the right word, but...)
I don't think those two sentences are repetitive
@AndrasDeak no longer too new, 1 vote needed
yeah, but I got a quick hint of sarcasm when I first read it, so mentioned.
I feel the same way after reading that comment :P
:D
now SO will have a new suggestion in a few months time reminding people to not be too nice :-p
12:44
"He was nice to the point of being offensive"
I am so tempted to put a certain highly trending hashtag, but would refrain because I don't like hate when other people do it (dilutes and insults original purpose).
Me too, I guess
Just hate when that happens
13:20
cbg all
I just came across this in a repr:
def __repr__(self):
    return ("%s(" % self.__class__.__name__ +
I get a bit of an uncomfortable feeling seeing the self.__class__.__name__ in a repr, am I missing something?
I'm glad you cut the code in half, because I'm not sure I could survive seeing the rest of that mess
lol the rest is very nasty, I'm fixing it now, but not sure if I should be changing this self.__class__.__name__ bit...?
What's wrong with self.__class__.__name__ though? How else are you gonna include the name of the class in the repr?
I didn't think anything was wrong with it, but this repr got me questioning myself
Anyone have a good enough explanation for the following behaviour?
>>> a, b = 1, 2
>>> f"{a:>2}"
' 1'
>>> f"{a:>b}"
'1'
13:30
b means "format this number as binary". If you want to use the variable b, you have to surround it with curly braces
^
f"{a:>{b}}"
insufficient test cases strike again :)
ooh, thanks
^^ :-p
Would have been good if I had just used the abc variable name I initially typed out
also a=2
 
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14:37
I guess he wants more too, but his main issue at first was the error was caused bt lack of commas
That code is completely broken, it's not just a typo
 
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16:14
cbg.
I am probably just blind to my own mistake but, why would dpaste.com/2W8NWE5 not log or print anything when I either raise an error or purposely make a mistake. I checked if it is entering the function, and it is not. Is this a excepthook issue or something?
The exception is printed to the terminal, though.
log_except_hook()
               ^^
Well, I just realized something is wrong with my logging too. Uh, well, the joys of programming.
Nope, I wrote a bunch of random characters at the end of my program, so I could raise an error, but I guess that it was pre-processing that picked that up.
I added the parentheses, and I got this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/MrZeus/Desktop/SPIF_image_encryption/SPIF.py", line 76, in <module>
    sys.excepthook = log_except_hook()
  File "/Users/MrZeus/Desktop/SPIF_image_encryption/SPIF.py", line 73, in log_except_hook
    error = "".join(format_exception(*exc_info))
TypeError: format_exception() missing 3 required positional arguments: 'etype', 'value', and 'tb'
I assume I need to reformat the args, correct?
What am I talking about, I should try it anyway.
16:36
Those parentheses can't be right. You want to assign a function to sys.excepthook, not the return value of your exception hook
Wait, I misread the error, silly me.
Jerry tried to say as much
Ayy, there we go.
if __name__ == "__main__":
    def log_except_hook(etype, vb, value):
        error = "".join(format_exception(etype, vb, value))
        log.error("UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: \n%s"%error)
        print("%s"%error, end="")
    sys.excepthook = log_except_hook
17:00
weekend cabbage
17:33
I'm streaming if anyone is interested: twitch.tv/codeguru42
What are you making for Android?
user6718998
@AndrasDeak Good evening (from where I am). By analysing what you said about my script: pastebin.com/qvjYnzq2 I was able to figure out that when I call my create_fractal function, actually it is indeed, as you said, called 4 times (for each process). By using an if rank= 0,1, 2.. I figured out that it is rendered by row, starting from bottom to top, which is good. But, how can I see which process renders which amount of pixels ?
For the record in general we discourage pinging users here, but in this case I'm OK with it because you and I have discussed this specific problem multiple times and most regulars don't know MPI
@Thewise why do you think that in your code some process renders some pixels?
create_fractal still computes every pixel. What you've done is call the function (which computes the whole image) on 1 out of 4 cores. You were originally at "how long does it take for 4 meres to carry a filly to birth?". Now you've changed this to "how long does it take for 1 mere to carry a filly to birth?" The answer in both cases is 11 months. What you have to do instead is change the problem to something that actually splits among participants. Building a lego hotel, for instance.
you will know "which process renders which amount of pixels" when you start telling them yourself exactly that
17:51
@BlackThunder come watch and find ou t;-)
hmm, or not entirely; you have the global rows that does depend on the rank
so perhaps what you have is one person building one floor of the hotel, whereas you want all four people to build one floor each
user6718998
all 4 people build one floor each, by changing the if in create_fractal to each process specific rank, then you can see that only that person will build that specific floor
user6718998
sorry for tagging
18:12
@Code-Apprentice I would but I don't have time. I have to sleep on moon too.
because MOON IS MY HOME.
18:28
cbg-evening
long time no see
damn, feel like I've entered some kind of tunnel with getting back to light, from time to time
19:03
@Thewise but you want each to build one floor at the same time. You can't change the source code mid-execution of the parallel pool
Now ranks other than 3 are twiddling their thumbs while rank 3 builds their floor. Is this not true?
19:44
recbg-ning
cbg
not that I watch the front page very often, but there are a looot of blatant homework dumps...hard to stay welcoming
Downvote and move on is the mantra, I guess?
and post to SOCVR because they don't have a 10-minute grace period :P
That too.
 
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22:30
I'm seeing a bunch of newbies on the front page with avatars showing a single letter that usually coincides with their name. I realized after checking one of the profiles that it's a default google avatar. Have these been around for a long time on SO? I usually don't watch the front page
22:52
hello
Recbg
Now people are putting [beginner] in their question titles
why
In order to make it easier not to click on them. So considerate.
oh ok
I closed 4 consecutive c questions as duplicates today
22:58
why not google before posting lol
Because who'd have the same problem as this unique snowflake
@AndrasDeak It's relatively new, those single letter avatars started appearing a few months ago.
mercedes
23:20
Apparently, those single letter avatars are a couple of years old, but I only started noticing them on SO this year. I guess there might have been the occasional one before that, but now they're quite common.
23:58
Jul 18 at 18:23, by PM 2Ring
I used to do that to get readline tab completion in Python 2 interactive mode. Python 3 gives that to you automatically.

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