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02:42
TIL about the levenshtein distance. It's so simple yet the use cases make the solutions sound so complex
 
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06:53
@smci ah, yeah you're right. Honestly I didn't want to port the Vogel implementation to numpy, but I guess I'll try that later, thank you :)
 
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16:51
@Aran-Fey You might want to checkout if concurrent.futures.Future works for your case. They are basically an Event + Value welded together. Also supports failures.
It says you aren't supposed to instantiate them yourself :(
17:05
hello
17:21
@Aran-Fey We're all consenting adults here, amirite?
what do you like the most in python?
 
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20:07
Had a realization today. Turns out that not overcomplicating the problem significantly reduces the complexity of your code!
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23:10
@12944qwerty Well, it's easy enough for alphabeticals, but consider computing the Levenshtein distance between out-of-vocabulary words, with alternative/inconsistent capitalizations, punctuation/emoji, spelling mistakes and l337c0d3 (leetcode, numbers-as-letters). i.e. the sort of stuff people write on social media every day.

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