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6:02 PM
docker registry is down...great
@aneroid great movie btw
 
@Kevin I try to stick to the Huygens--Frensel principle en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens%E2%80%93Fresnel_principle in such cases.
if I can sort of imagine it for a plane wave I can cling to that impression for more complex geometries
 
6:18 PM
@aneroid there was one theory of how we could try to find out whether we live in a simulation that I liked
 
Hmm looks useful
 
@AndrasDeak *Fresnel
 
@Arne I'm intrigued, what was it?
 
we fly all the world's nukes into space into the same point and let them explode at the same time. If it lags, we're in a simulation
It might have been only half-serious
 
ah yes, have come across similar ideas. I like it though. thing is - it only needs to render what can be seen by our observers - satellites, ground-based observatories etc.
 
6:21 PM
I would be offended if our physics also turned out to be mostly facade and tricks
 
also, seeing as it has to be executed by multiple people, our intent would be clear, and it's likely they'd just add more processing "shards"
@Arne it may well be that our physics is real (just like we try to achieve realistic physics in video games). perhaps we exist just to solve a problem for the creators ala H2G2
lol or maybe the real reason Musk wants to go to Mars is to stress the rendering engine :-/
 
Bold of you to assume we have some purpose in the simulation. We're probably just background noise, what they're really simulating is somewhere 1 million lightyears away
 
yes, we as NPC's. (I did say "perhaps".)
 
perhaps is doing some heavy lifting around these parts
 
but as having no purpose in the simulation, do you mean we're just a happenstance/by product of the physics of the simulation?
 
6:27 PM
I'd rather not go into religion here
 
@aneroid yeah, that
It's not exactly related to this topic, but I get the impression you guys might enjoy The Talos Principle
 
@Aran-Fey no argument here, it's just as likely. seems like a waste of CPU cycles though. maybe the background noise of "life" is needed for the actual experiment millions of miles away
 
Maybe the graphics and physics 1 million lightyears away are far more impressive than ours, who knows
Or maybe some 4-dimensional Kevin is standing between us and the camera, causing 99% of our reality to be culled
 
@Aran-Fey Hey, I played that game! I really liked it and managed to get the good end, but was too exhausted for multiple playtrhoughs
some of the puzzles just broke me
 
I took the easy route and watched some youtuber play it :D
 
6:36 PM
now that you linked it, I recall seeing the Talos Principle trailer and thinking it was a super-suped-up Myst. will add it to my wishlist/to buy-and-to play list
 
towards the end, when they start to get "out of the box-y" ... there is just some kind of mentality that I lack
just like baba is you
 
Hahaha, yeah, that game is something else
I prefer puzzles where I know the rules, like sudoku, or minesweeper. Experimenting and discovering new mechanics isn't my thing. And Baba is You takes that to a whole 'nother level
...That reminds me I'm still waiting for Miegakure to be released. How many years decades has it been at this point?
 
oh yeah, I remember that demo
 
@Aran-Fey anti-chamber does the exact opposite of that
 
Hmm. I played that for a bit, but it's been too long to remember any details
 
6:48 PM
@Aran-Fey I haven't finished any of them yet, but Zachtronics games gave me that feel. And I quite like their presentation.
 
@Aran-Fey 15+ I think
there's a blog post about once a year, there's a spin-off sandbox game (that's actually available) where you can play with shapes in VR
 
decades? :P
 
1-2 :P
 
@Arne I've played a few of those! They're pretty hit-or-miss for me. I enjoyed Infinifactory and Codex of Alchemical Engineering, but SpaceChem and some other thing I tried felt super unintuitive
 
I played exapunks and magnus opum, and they were good fun. but the later levels get kind of tedious. doesn't help if you are shown how well others perform, and you feel like you need to polish up those older hacks you made :p
 
6:58 PM
Hahaha, I know that feel. I ultimately convinced myself that some of the results people achieved in Infinifactory were impossible without cheating, that made me feel better about myself
 
@aneroid Or maybe we're just an artefact of some galactic crypto proof-of-work algorithm.
 
just as likely, if we don't assume any self-importance / significance in the sim
 
 
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9:39 PM
I knew that I could use vimdiff to render diffs with git difftool, but turns out I can also use it to fix merge conflicts with git mergetool...
 
10:13 PM
Well. The next 3 months are looking promising. This season is so stacked with great anime, I have something to look forward to literally every single day of the week.
 
10:32 PM
What I'm reading is that your release dates have been pushed back ;)
 
10:53 PM
Hey everyone! I'm working with Pipenv and I'm trying to determine if a virtual env has already been created during runtime. The script is executed via system python. I am looking for some resources as I haven't found much for this scanning stack overflow. If anyone knows any please let me know, Thanks!
 
11:04 PM
zdra your question is too vague
what do you mean by run time
if you are running system python, then you are not running the virtual env
are you trying to switch between them dynamically? wow, that's not a normal use of python, whatever could you be doing
@z
@Zdravstvuyte
i was wondering for anyone who was familiar with attrs... is there a way to dynamically add all the elements of a dictionary as attr.ib() values
python attrs library
so if you have an api, and it has 25 different datatypes
and they return in a very dumb dictionary format
{'a':1,'b':2,'type':'charizard'}
i want to create a class
where I can use the format
klass.a, klass.b, klass.type
to access the attributes
but each dictionary is a different size with different keys
for the different types
I don't want to define 25 different classes
I want to define one class that has as many attributes as it recieves
I could just create an object and not use attrs
but it is data, so i want the nice data features
 
11:26 PM
@polka No I am trying to determine if a virtual env has been created for the current project that is all.
If someone had already previously run "pipenv install" and if not I must do that for them.
 
11:43 PM
so you are just checking for the presence of pipenv?
you can use the work around to run the bash command to get the version
import subprocess
subprocess.run('pipenv --version').stdout
if it returns a value, then it is installed
 
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