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18:05
@MartijnPieters Remember that method objects answer?
18:26
ketchup on eggs is awesome
Best on scrambled eggs though
hard boiled eggs - only salt (maybe hot sauce too)
sunny side up / over easy - hot sauce
scrambled eggs - ketchup, hot sauce
fight me
all eggs - only salt and/or herbs
(ง'̀-'́)ง
(I'm not good with food that bites back)
all eggs do deserve salt. I agree with that for sure.
what if I enjoy arguing though?
The only wrong way to prepare food is if it kills the recipient
18:32
But what if it's so good that it's worth it?
Then that, too, is not wrong.
(Assuming the informed consent of all parties)
@idjaw drops hockey gloves, takes helmet off and fore arm guards. (ง'̀-'́)ง
@MooingRawr I'll have you know I just got off a horrible interference penalty last night that has me sour. I'm ready to fight.
@MooingRawr missed opportunity there
lol
18:34
if I had to fight I'd do it with a hockey stick
The gaps in my time here make me realize how much I miss being here
@AndrasDeak That's not the Canadian way, we just want to get our frustration out, not hurt the man.
so...they should suit up as well
double the harmless violence, double the fun; something like that :D
@MooingRawr But you never said anything about dropping the hockey stick
@MooingRawr dude was twice my size I couldn't get out of his way and I got called for it lol
18:35
oh, true ^^
So I'll assume it's part of the loadout
@idjaw I always miss you :D anyways hockey seasons were starting up again, hope you are doing well in the matches.
@MooingRawr My goalie situation is terrible. Which is costing me a lot of pool points
@Arne one can't drop both gloves while holding onto the stick, but one also knows when ambiguity can get one into trouble, so one will yield.
@user2357112 I read What.meth is What.meth as OP asking "What is meth"?
18:36
If you were in my city, I would play goalie for you as that's the only position I've ever played. :D I might be visiting in Dec for my vacation, depending if my friends want some smoke meat or not.
Hey is it allowed for the goalie to lie down in front of the goal and block the entire bottom segment, and if so has anyone tried this, and if so how much bodily harm did they incur
Yes and not much, the shooter would just elevate the puck to go over you.
Mm hmm I figured the principal weakness is that pro puck shooters can probably shoot pucks in an arc that is higher than the width of the average goalie
They test you, as a goalie, to lie in a star/log shape to block the whole bottom half of the net when there's a scramble in front of you.
@MooingRawr oh I was talking about my hockey pool. My actual team has a lot of other issues haha.
It's all for good fun. But, we're having a hard time generating consistent offense
18:40
I wonder what the regs are on wearing gear that makes you a significantly bigger target for pucks.
My master plan is to hire an 800 pound goalie whose cross-section eclipses the entire net while seated
when it comes to beer league hockey who knows what they will call you out on
The possible failing in this plan is that if he's shaped more like a hershey's kiss than a loaf of bread, he won't be able to form a neat seal without the back part of him spilling into the interior of the goal, which I assume is some sort of foul
will be hard to walk it in. That's for sure.
Whenever I come up with a sports hack I am never sure if it's never been tried because there's some practical problem that makes it not work, or if it's never been tried because anyone in a position to do so is more interested in upholding sportsmanship than winning the Stanley Cup or equivalent
18:47
I don't recall a rule preventing a body size however there are factors to deter a sumo from being a goal. a/ the paddings are fixed max size meaning it won't cover all of the goalie, so either the league would prevent them from playing because of not being safe (we had a player get a penalty for wearing his helmet too high), they wouldn't be much of controlling a puck, they would get tired to quickly. Also the league might fail their physical (which you do have to pass to play).
@Kevin Aren't the doors you need to pass to enter the field kind of narrow as well?
If I had a million dollar a game salary, I would have the minimum possible amount of scruples that doesn't get me ejected from the game. Perhaps this is one reason why I don't have a million dollar a game salary.
@MooingRawr brb, gonna get liberal Twitter whipped up into an angerstorm about ableism in sports. #allSizesAreBeautiful
@Arne We have a special tool for that, not unlike a cartoonishly large spatula
Then you should be good to go, and I don't see why it hasn't been tried before
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19:06
Speaking of million dollar games, is mega millions at positive expected value yet? ;)
It would seem this will have to happen sometime, if the jackpot keeps getting any bigger, assuming the number of players buying tickets will taper off
is the pot still $1.6B?
I might go out and get a ticket before the next drawing
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1.6 billion USD, yep.
FIgure 1.8-19b when it hits, i think this is one of the rare cases were the 30 year installments is definately worth it
cash value you get 600m / 1.6b if you take 30 years at 36m you get 1.2b
the catch is if our country goes to war or some crisis lottery is first thing pulled but evne if you mae 120m in 3 years if you cant manage that, then you wouldnt have been able to manage 600 mil
hmm, is it worth taking out a small loan of a million dollars, purchasing a million tickets, and then paying the loan off with whatever you win?
if i win my life expectancy is immediately halved, 5 years survival at 35%
no it snot
and to print 1million tickets at one place would take too long possibly months ?
19:12
unless I'm mistaken, the probability of winning is (1 / 99)**6 (0.00000000000106)
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you're mistaken
they have it listed at something liek 320mil: 1
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this is how you compute it
How to tell when it is economically worthwhile to buy a lottery ticket:
- if a billionaire does not buy all available tickets, it's not worth it, so don't buy a ticket.
- if a billionaire does buy all available tickets, you should buy one, but you can't, because the billionaire bought them all.
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it's 1 over number of possible tickets. order is not important.
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you pick 5 numbers in 1-70 and 1 number in 1-25
How can I bring a windows process to front? Having trouble finding a way to do this.
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so I think it's number of combinations of 5 from 70, and times 25
>>> import gmpy2
>>> gmpy2.comb(70,5)*25
mpz(302575350)
Oh, I assumed it was 1-99. That improves the odds.
@sidnical How about BringWindowToTop?
19:15
so it's 1 / ((70 ** 5) * 25)
The odds of winning the jackpot are now 1 in 302,575,350
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@Kevin invalid
quoted from megamillions
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multiple people can buy the same numbers
@coldspeed wrong again
I don't think many people understand how terrible winning actually is
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19:16
that would be what it was if order was important
looking
if you look at the history even millionaires have came upon terrible tragedy and misfortune from winning
I see what you mean
So, I would need to consider all permutations of the winning number (duplicates counted for) when calculating probability.
one millionaire was sued by members of his city for making them feel inadequate to their spouses some bs, additionally his niece OD'd her bf too wife left him family members hate you
@wim Ok, in that case, definitely buy a ticket if you see a billionaire buying all possible numbers.
19:18
every one expects an enourmous gift at every event , wants you to startup their business and hates you if you decline
I haven't seen one do that, so I feel secure in my decision not to buy a ticket
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anyway, the price of a ticket is $2. The (pre-tax!) jackpot is 1,600,000,000. The probability of hitting jackpot is 1/302,575,350
no duplicate numbers @coldspeed
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@coldspeed not permutations, combinations (without replacement).
@wim its under 690m for 1.6b after taxes
taxes
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19:20
I don't know the tax. Depends on the state (and your current income?) I guess
I feel like my try #2 needs to be multiplied by a factor (I think it's 6!, but I can't seem to math properly :()
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@Kevin Not necessarily. You must also take into account the probability of splitting the jackpot with all the billionaires who had the same idea
@wim I believe it's 40%
plus the lotto guys get a cut.
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What? Their cut is taken from the ticket price, surely.
19:21
lotteries are always net winnings
@wim Cunningly, I am depending on the billionaires to do the difficult math that calculates whether it's worth it even if many billionaires have the same idea. If they continue with their plan, it must be worth it even if I'm sharing it with twelve elon musks.
not that I know what you guys are talking about
no buying all the combinations would be a terrible investment
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Deak, this is a lottery where the jackpot is carried on to subsequent weeks
at 2$ per ticket 300m possibilities, you are investing 600m and hoping no one else wins to possibly earn 1/6th of your investment
19:23
Relatedly, reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/24vzgl/… is a fun read if you're worried about winning the lottery and then getting sued and/or murdered.
if you have 600 million to spend, it's a funny way to find out what happens
if anyone hits you lose badly, also again its not physyciallly possible with time restraints for even 50 people to play all the numbers
Maybe skip the first message, which contains the many stories of woe, and start with the second, which gives actionable advice
yeah reddit has one good piece of advice i bookmarked if you ever win, prob same link didn't open
@vash_the_stampede If that's the case, then it must also be a bad idea to buy just half the combinations, or a quarter of the combinations, or 1/300m of the combinations. Therefore, I will buy no tickets.
19:27
@Kevin the lottery is the worst possible gamble, the edge i forget is how many times worse than any casino game, its pretty high, better off droppin the money on baccarat
@Kevin lottery edge is about 40-60% , blackjack 1-3%, craps 2% bacarat 1%
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for fixed odds lottery, yes.
I think I'll just stick my money under my mattress. Also not a winning proposition thanks to inflation, but at least I can lie on the pile like that one guy in Breaking Bad.
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for mega millions, it's not that simple. the jackpot increases each week and when it has a long streak of not having any winning ticket, the odds are increasing not fixed.
better investment would be to sell water :) like the giant hustle that is currently taking place
yeah @wim but the federal still keeps 24% and states seomwhere in the 6-8%
its a scam but ill play
@kevin this put me on the right path. Thanks.
19:30
The perfect plan (warning: PG-13 language)
and you also join the higher tax bracket say hello to higher taxes
@Kevin lol their skits are hilarious
@Kevin their skits are hilarious
Tax brackets are not scary to me. If I go to a higher income bracket, even accounting for more taxes, I'm still making more money than when I was in a lower income bracket.
they call em sketches ;D
19:33
There is no discontinuity on the income bracket graph where earning an additional dollar reduces your take-home-pay by more than a dollar
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the current pot (1.6B) is the largest in history and it remains to be seen how the ticket sales will react to that
Those yamming taxes!
it jumped from 1.2 to 1.6 the last night it played, imagine it will teeter on 2b it closes tues
but still dont trust it so easily manipulated there are several cases were the people in the lottery making fixed it, like the Mcdonalds Monopoly was rigged and collected by a few people for a while, easy to see our government letting this ride to collect money and now let it cash to "someone" prob inside job ha
In 1989, Jacobson made his first slip, giving his stepbrother a game piece worth $25,000
and so on
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well one things for sure, we'll be getting good new data points for fitting a model on the "# tickets sold" vs "size of jackpot" scatterplot
19:38
Terrible lottery related story, I was hmm under the influence, and I wrote the winning numbers off the website on a sticky note, went down stairs thought they were my numbers, watched the drawing and freaked out screaming thought my life changed
youtube.com/watch?v=hpwesfKJ1AI favorite lottery skit ever, (warning: contains vulgar language)
I'm trying to setup an existing project on a Ubuntu 18.04 laptop. I installed python3.5 and created a virtualenv. pip install -r requirements.txt does its thing without any errors (after troubleshooting some issues).
The project uses pytest and after running $ pytest -k tests/some_test.py, I get a bunch of errors with the message E AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'ctes_with_update_delete'. Googling this gives several matches for 'NoneType' object has no attribute' but not this particular one. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it?
fwiw, the tests run against a project that uses MS SQL Server. I've installed pymssql from requirements.txt.
Could it be around the pymssql package you are using?
is it supported on 3.5?
> Python 3 friendly
on it's GH...I guess so :)
I'm trying to use jinja2's i18n extension, and am failing to understand what extract_translations is supposed to do. I think I understand I would pass a template name to the function, and receive tuples containing the strings called with {{gettext('string')}} within that template. That doesn't seem to happen however.
@idjaw I've been running these tests on another machine for months with py3.5
the goal would be to create .po (and later .mo) files from these strings
19:53
@Code-Apprentice well doesn't that make the problem that much more fun now.
... also, gettext is confusing.
the primary difference here is my typical work machine is Ubuntu 16.04 and this laptop is 18.04
also python 3.5.2 on the old machine vs python 3.5.6 on the new one...although that should make that much of a difference
hmm, remember having to do a couple of things to fix python after upgrading to 18
but those problems were apt related, because they decided to give their python distribution a different version name or something
I'm getting a bunch of errors like this from sqlalchemy. Is pytest supposed to collect tests from dependencies?
no it isn't
19:59
I mean shouldn't I just assume that those pass?
are you using the virtualenv pytest, or the system installed one?
virtualenv one
(env) $
maybe run it with python -m pytest ... anyways, just to be safe
same result
=/
20:01
tell me about it
well, those are the problems I usually run into
I appreciate the troubleshooting suggestions
oh, final thing that comes to mind. iirc, pytest's .ini file overrides cli parameters. Maybe you have a strange one in that project?
I don't think I have any ini files in this project
nope...
okay...posted a Q...and now I have to wait 2 days to add a bounty
Oh, so if I come up with an answer, I should wait 2 days? :p
I'll try tomorrow, once I have an actual ubuntu back
well, too slow. the badger got it.
20:21
@Arne Thanks for your help. Looks like I may have got some responses on my Q already.
@wim !!
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@vash_the_stampede :D funny one
@Code-Apprentice que pasa
saw you answered my Q but had to take a quick break before reading it
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oh. I actually saw it on main before I saw you were chatting about it here.
am a follower ..
@wim Your services were requested not sure if you missed the notification but it was about the list clearning in dicitonary question
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@vash_the_stampede I saw it and have nothing more to contribute to that Q&A
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I don't want it to get any more popular than it already is
@wim I am aware. You often answer my pytest questions fairly quickly
lol
its the badger people cant resist
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am somewhat peeving that n00bs can ask whatever crappy question and take 5 upvotes, but when experienced users ask a question they are held to different standards of quality
Are they? Or do questions from experienced users just not get very many views from people who upvote crap?
20:26
I dare not even ask a question, I can feel the downvotes lingering for just asking
"How do I remove and item from a list if it is in another list"
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@Aran-Fey they are, and I aired my grievances on meta
hi all, I currently work with flask and flask-restplus. I have two models, recipe and author and every time I need to return a recipe I will also send the author information. how can deals with that?
I don't worry about downvotes. I ask a question when it's a pressing issue and after I've done some work on it myself. If the question ends up being not helpful to the community at large, I'll delete, but even that is rare.
I have one question asked because jpp wouldnt answer it unless i asked it formally, and of course he answered it immediately ... cheeky
@wim Those downvotes are certainly unreasonable
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20:32
@Aran-Fey I think so. And it's sad that people felt the urge to downvote the answerers too.
@wim I got you, offset them by 1 :)
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Even Ajax1234 answer is quite a reasonable idea! (greedy ast.literal_eval matching)
@SteveRuben please don't ping users out of the blue. It's very inconsiderate
I almost fell off my seat when I saw that answer, but then I remembered that you explicitly stated "performance doesn't matter"
20:35
@AndrasDeakt thanks
hmm I also noticed that extremely high rep users do by default cash in on rep for their answers, even though the majority of the time the answer merits an upvote, some users I observed which I will not name seem to collect upvotes by default
That's definitely true, I've caught myself upvoting certain people out of habit
Yes nothing against it, just an observation
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If SO keeps heading in this direction, i.e. towards a welcoming place to help new programmers with their questions and away from Jeff's original intent as something like a curated resource of useful questions and answers, then I will not be contributing to the site in future.
I'm here because it's enjoyable, and the day it stops being enjoyable, I'm gone
20:40
Do you think it is a curated resource of useful questions and answers?
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Yes
I used to think it was, despite the heaps of junk flooding in every day. I thought the pearls would come out on top. But then I realized that a lot of google results were garbage as well
@wim yes this, I had to learn that this was the case, I began under the impression that its purpose was guidance and help, only to learn its more a wikipedia-esque, I feel the disclaimer of the intent of the site needs to be projected more and everyone aware
It's certainly possible to find something useful, but you still have to wade through garbage to get there
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@Aran-Fey To elaborate, yes, but it seems to be heading away from that.
20:42
I feel like some people should recieve a portion of SO revenue hahah for all the questions answered
Any more it feels like sometimes I work for a call center answering many similar questions again and again
I am currently an expert at removing duplicates from lists lol
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There's an army of #SOreadytohelp laborers, there's low standards of quality expected from new users, and the "welcoming" being taken to silly extremes.
The staff don't react to feedback from experienced users and curators on the site, they only seem to react to twitter trolls and public shaming.
yeah, it's a bit sad
Me personally I don't mind the whatever SO does I try to uphold the standards best I can and provide as best answer I can keeping with the culture of responses, but my intent here was to learn by teaching essentially if you cant teach it you dont know it
so far so good
There's "whatever SO [the company] does" and there's "whatever SO [the community] does"
neither of them is doing a good job
20:54
At least some of us are trying
my pet peave is when I work on a solution for extended amount of time, completely solve OP problem they comment awesome, 0 upvotes not accepted, then I post [i for i in lst if i != 0] and get 3 upvotes and selected ... O.o
@Aran-Fey the difference being that it's literally the company's job to do a good job
I feel the upper echelon of python contributors are awesome, im including you guys and I can't imagine the other languages having as cool as a chat as this one
Good job^[considering what?]
Not that that would excuse taking volunteership as an excuse to not show effort
@AndrasDeak Good by its userbase, of course
20:56
Ah haha, hahaha
@Arne True, but still. We accept too many poor and useless questions, IMO. So we're helping ruin the site.
they don't produce the content (mostly), they only facilitate it being there
@Aran-Fey We still don't have a "lacks minimal understanding" flag..
Not to be cynical but everything we see points to SE fighting for survival, where public image is directly tied to funding. Community isn't. They do what they need to do to maintain a constructive public image and that's the only guiding principle. If you look at it this way everything's going as planned. Pacify twitter, ignore what's inside. We're not dying here, we're thriving in a paradise of equality. — Andras Deak 9 hours ago
@Aran-Fey at the same time you are doing a hefty amount of the leg work that someone collects money on and you recieve imaginary points for, also we dont get points for closing questions, you stop getting edit points, etc etc
the higher quality work the select group of users produce is underappreciated
that is also true
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20:58
@Arne the company's goals and the community's goals are not necessarily aligned
We get paid for peer review as much as the standard in academia
I'm just saying the company being worth anything is due to the fact people know they can come here for answers, garbage and good, and the majority of selected answers of quality come from a small group of people, so essentially you are working for SO becasue they are profiting and relying on that small group of users to pump out good content
if not then you might as well just google the solution elsewhere
the key component is that you will recieve an answer from a qualified person, who is investing time into this company for points, if you put all the hours you have on SO towards anything you would have a greater return sadly
@wim I was trying to answer, but it came down to me guessing about lots of things I have no clue about.
My bottom line was that reading the blog posts and high profile answers from the company on the matter felt very unsatisfying, as if they were completely missing the point while constantly stating "we get it, guys"
I am confused about setuptools. Can lock the version of setuptools in my requirements.txt?
@Johnston setuptools allows you to tell your package what it needs in order to be installed, or be run
a requirements.txt is a snapshot of a deployment
21:10
@Arne I understand that.. but I am getting an error because setuptools is not at the latest version. Which I can pip upgrade to get it to the right version but how do I insure users of my program are using the right version of setuptools
ImportError: cannot import name 'find_namespace_packages'
oh, sorry for misunderstanding
@Arne No problem
well, normally a program shouldn't require setuptools in order to be run, only to be build, right?
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@Johnston "how do I ensure users of my program are using the right version of setuptools" is actually a very interesting question
re @Arne.... Which it does... But when it builds it gets that error because they need to pip install setuptools --upgrade to solve this... but won't solve it for those using my module.
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21:13
it's chicken-and-egg problem. setuptools provides setup_requires keyword to enforce minimum version of setup requirements
but you can't use this to setup_requires setuptools itself, because old versions of setuptools just ignore it!
python packaging sounds great
So I could `try except`

try:
from setuptools import setup, find_namespace_packages
except:
print('you probably need to upgrade setuptools')
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possible solutions are: don't require any very recent features of setuptools by installer
distribute sdist only, and check the setuptools version within setup.py (doesn't really get you past the problem you already have, tbh)
use the new new pyproject.toml stuff, specifying the required build system explicitly
nothing can 100% save users with really old toolchain though
If someone still use pip < 9.0.0, they are in trouble
So Hmph. No real good solution except to not use find_namespace_packages for now until the world becomes more up to date
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@Johnston correct
21:21
Thanks :)
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or, stop caring about people who don't update their toolchain
stay tuned for a "how I learned to stop worrying and love Python packaging" canonical ...
note: If you distribute .whl only (not .tar.gz sdist) then you don't have to worry about people getting import error from setuptools, because setup.py will not be executed anyway.
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