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FLASK: Anyone familiar with the Flask web micro-framework? I've recently started using it and I've read that it's not suitable for production and that it's only meant to be used by one person at a time. Is there a way around this problem? I would like several people to use my app at the same time
03:45
@roganjosh I like problems that resolve themselves without me having to pay attention to them. :-)
04:10
@roganjosh and @AndrasDeak Maybe we should get Sloshy to keep the Ouroboros (& MetaPython) alive. stackapps.com/q/8999
 
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@Folidex23 there's not much more to say than what you read is complete and utter nonsense
07:05
@Folidex23 See deployment options. There are a lot of major company sites running on it
07:55
from finplot import fplt
	fplt.plot(stock_data.index, stock_data['EMA'], legend='EMA')
where stock_data.index returns:
DatetimeIndex(['2019-01-02', '2017-01-03', '2018-01-03', '2019-01-03',
'2017-01-04', '2018-01-04', '2019-01-04', '2017-01-05',
'2018-01-05', '2017-01-06'],
dtype='datetime64[ns]', name='Date', length=1514, freq=None)

Error message: TypeError: '>' not supported between instances of 'Timestamp' and 'float'
Not sure why it can't handle 'datetime64[ns]' do I have to manually convert to unix timestamps?
Well, the example doesn't show passing any datetime values at all
My suspicion is that it expects a DatetimeIndex implicitly, which you already have
How do big companies share secret keys with their developers? Could you point me to a direction on where I could study more about this topic?
My google-fu failed. I don't know what terms to search it with.
08:11
I'm not even sure what you are asking about. What do you mean by "secret keys"? PKI, as in X509/SSL/... certificates? User credentials, ala username/password? Or something else, like access keys to protected systems?
Access keys to systems, credentials for DBs etc. Things that (I assume) are normally stored in an env file
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Q: We are seeking functional feedback for the formatting assistant

EmersonWe are seeking functional feedback for the formatting assistant experiment, which will help users format their question body and code according to the language they are using. The experiment is now open and people will be interacting with the tool. If you encounter any issues with the tool we hop...

So that's why StackExchange wants mods NOT to ban AI generated crap?
unix_timestamps = stock_data.index.view('int64') // 10**9
stock_data['unix'] = stock_data.index.view('int64') // 10**9
fplt.plot(stock_data['unix'], stock_data['EMA'], legend='EMA')
It works when I do something like this
@metatoaster Admit it, it's entertaining. :P
I... I mean if I want to stuff my face with top grade garbagé, sure?
(note the accented é, this garbagé rhymes with café)
08:18
Trés GPT! (Or is it TPG in French?)
cbg
@Folidex23 Just make sure you don't use the built in server. That isn't suitable for deployment! The framework itself is fine
Will figure the details by looking at the sample codes by the author of the library instead. ChatGPT is failing to give something useful
Which charting library can do automatic panning like finplot does? Similar to charts found in trading sites? Can't seem to do it in plotly and matplotlib easily
I mean random number generators even if biased with a lot of clever math are often useless at generating useful things
@PythonForEver On AWS you would have something like KMS
Thanks, I'll read it.
08:25
Other cloud providers have similar services. Outside of cloud land, I've often wondered about it myself and haven't yet found something I could consider as best practice. I'm sure one exists but I'm not confident to tell you anything about it
And lo, I just passed the "definitely not ChatGPT test". My hallucinations are under control stares into middle distance ominously
@PythonForEver In our case, for the most part we don't. Most credentials are only used (and usable) by automated systems and injected into them via configuration management from an encrypted key store. If people need to directly access something, they instead get access to a management account that already has the required credentials generated for just that use-case (e.g. ssh keys).
That sounds awesome. So it's user-specific and can be canceled only for the user if it leaks. But I guess your company is quite big, right?
Technically yes, but those systems are handled by only about 50-150 people.
Hello, I want to make a question about Pandas. Is there a way, when I use df.pivot, not to sort the data but just keep them the same order? (I've seen df.pivot_table can do that but I want by using df.pivot)
08:43
@metatoaster This is next-level. Wow
@MisterMiyagi "only" xD we are 2 devs :D
@MisterMiyagi TGP actually
@Hakaishin There's always a bigger fish. :P
09:24
yeah, wow indeed.
 
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12:33
@PM2Ring I would not object to this
 
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For all the issues, I have to say that the question editor AI suggestions are kinda fun to play with. They should consider keeping it in some form as a toy when you're waiting for code to run. Kinda like a Silicon Valley office with some ball pool in the corner or something
It's definitely been a fun way to play with ChatGPT without having to give a phone number.
There are some boring angles, though. I wanted a story about whales and it deleted every word of my question and wanted the largest values in a list. Booo
They made some attempt to constrain it but I'm not sure what guidelines
It will give me a question about simulated annealing on bananas, though
To be fair, it does consistently correct "scrap" for "scrape". I can give it that much
16:57
Hmm, the end of questions about "web scrapping" would be a major selling point in its favor...
 
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20:35
Hey, it's a legitimate question with a legitimate answer
Jun 15, 2017 at 13:28, by Ilja Everilä
The answer to "how to scrap data from website" would be "use an SQL injection", I guess.
We might be turning away a hero a day just because we insist no-one could want to scrap the internet.
 
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21:44
@Folidex23 you probably read that the dev-server of flask isn't meant for production. if you use one of the deployment options roganjosh linked you're completely fine. ArneCorp uses flask in a couple of production applications without issues

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