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1:00 PM
!!py import time
while True:
time.sleep(1)
 
!!say Volatility just left
 
<b>Volatility just left</b>
 
!!py import random; zs = [unichr(x) for x in [781, 782, 772, 773, 831, 785, 774, 784, 850, 878, 879, 830, 859, 838, 794]]; print (lambda word: "".join([letter + "".join(random.choice(zs) for i in range(10)) for letter in word]))("Zalgo approaches")
 
>>> Z̍̅͆̆̾̅̑ͯ̎̚a͒̐̎͒͛̿̍̍̚̚l̑̿̑̎̍͆ͯ͒̾̿g̾̑̑̑̿̆̿̑͆͛o̍ͯͮͯ̍̾̑͆̿̚ ͯ͒ͯ̾̎͛ͯ̎͒̅ă̾̐̎̍ͯ̾̑̎ͮp̿ͮ̆̎̿ͯ̄ͮ̄̚p͆̆̄̄̿͆͒̍ͮ̍ȓ̿̍̾̎̿̄͆͛̚o̿̾̄̐ͯ͆ͮͮ̅̅aͮ̆̎̾̆̄̆̎̎͛c̄̄ͯ‌​̾͒ͯ̄̅̆̄h͛͒͆̄̾͆̅̄̚̚e͛ͯ̑̆̾ͮ͛̑̍̚s͆̐̾͒̾̄ͮ͆̍̚
 
woah
 
1:01 PM
Hi @SeemCoders - welcome to the Python chat room
 
@PaoloCasciello: I suspect you'd need to do that a few more times.
@Kevin: He comes, he comes!
 
Ia! Ia!
 
@MartijnPieters :D
 
@MartijnPieters stop trying to help people break things!
 
Hi @martincarlin87 - welcome to the Python chat room
 
1:01 PM
!!py import random; zs = [unichr(x) for x in [781, 782, 772, 773, 831, 785, 774, 784, 850, 878, 879, 830, 859, 838, 794]]; print (lambda word: "".join([letter + "".join(random.choice(zs) for i in range(10)) for letter in word]))(" ")
 
>>> ̾̎̆͆̅̑̎͛̾ͮ ̍͆̐ͯ͛̄̑̍ͯ͆ ̆̿̅͛̍ͮ̅̐̚̚ ̄̑͒͆̅ͮ͛̿̾̅ ͛͛̑̍̿̿͆͆̾̑ ͯ̆̎ͯ̍̎ͮ̍̆̚ ̎ͯ̑͆̎̾̐̑͒̚ ̅̆̆̆͛̑ͯ̅̎̚ ̎̄̆ͯͯ͛͒̚̚̚ ̾̎ͯ̎̐̑͛ͯ̄̆
 
i was only waiting a Jon's reply on that :D
 
!!py print " hello"
 
>>> hello
 
There are more zalgo characters, but I couldn't fit them in 250 characters.
 
1:02 PM
Hi, just wondering if someone with experience of using git could answer a couple of questions I have about setting it up.

I think I know what I need for now about the local repository on my development machine -

git config --global user.email "martin@domain.com"
git config --global user.name "Martin"

cd project
git init
git add *
git commit -m "Initial commit"

but it's more for the remote repository I am confused, as I understand you need to:

create a 'git' user

create a directory somewhere (any particular location that's used by convention?)
 
@JonClements: What, you mean I cannot break out of the exec and open a backdoor port from the bot machine?!
 
Lattyware just left
 
As de facto beta testers, we should be trying to break PythonCabbage in every conceivable way :-)
 
@MartijnPieters I'm sure a ninja could sneak in without notice ;)
Except - I'm just about to implement the tracking mode ;)
 
@PythonCabbage I command you to break!!!
 
1:05 PM
@Volatility I don't care.
 
lol
 
@martincarlin87 do you need to use git or are you just learning it? if you need a versioning system i suggest you to take also a look at Mercurial.
 
@JonClements: If I was already in, would I tell you?
 
!!py print "X" * 501
 
@PythonCabbage do you dream of electric sheeps?
 
1:07 PM
@PaoloCasciello No.
 
Thought it might get kicked for sending a too-long message :-)
 
@Paolo don't need to use it but would like to as it's one of the hottest things right now
 
@martincarlin87 well it's not exactly new.. :D i see all the hype around github but... i find git overkill for a lot of things. But it's really powerful. BTW it's not python related (mercurial is) so why asking it here? :D
 
@Paolo just hoping someone can help to avoid asking a question that will likely get closed for being subjective or something
 
1:10 PM
it sure will be closed. there are tons of tutorials on it
 
Paolo Casciello changed "it sure will be duplicated. there are tons of tutorials on it" to "it sure will be closed. there are tons of tutorials on it"
 
@Paolo I've been reading a few but with all of them I always find something I'm not 100% sure on so looking for something 100% foolproof
 
@MartijnPieters gimme a few minutes, and I think I've programmed your own personal stalker ;)
 
Oooh, I am looking forward to that! :-P
 
SeemCoders just left
 
1:15 PM
@martincarlin87 git is no different in concepts from other DVCS so if you never used a vcs before, try with mercurial to learn the basics. then the differences with git will be easier to get. Explaining all the internals of how remote repos might work (depends on the backend you choose) is rather long and out of topic here. This article is great: vogella.com/articles/Git
 
@PaoloCasciello thanks, I will take a look
 
!!say Resistance is Futile
 
Resistance is Futile
 
!!say !!say !!say You will be assimilated
 
!!say !!say You will be assimilated
!!say You will be assimilated
Ari Hall just left
 
1:21 PM
!!py import this
 
ARGH!
that is clearly a bug
 
hmm, that worked before
!!py this
 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 113, in get
exec compiled in statement_module.__dict__
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'this' is not defined
 
!!py import this
 
1:22 PM
>>>
 
!!py from __future__ import braces
 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 80, in get
compiled = compile(statement, '<string>', 'single')
SyntaxError: not a chance (<string>, line 1)
 
!!py import hello
 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 80, in get
compiled = compile(statement, '<string>', 'single')
File "<string>", line 1
import <b>hello</b>
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
roight.
!!py import __hello__
 
1:24 PM
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 80, in get
compiled = compile(statement, '<string>', 'single')
File "<string>", line 1
<code>import __hello__</code>
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
import __hello__
 
@JonClements: Problem there; markdown transformation is applied first, so you may want to strip <code> and </code> from the start and end to at least allow us to use backticks.
!!py import __hello__
 
>>> Hello world...
 
Otherwise we have to use backslashes everywhere.
 
1:26 PM
@MartijnPieters I know - working on it
just getting all the event stuff set up first of all, then do the data properly later...
 
!!py from this import c, s; print "".join([d.get(c, c) for c in s])
 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 113, in get
exec compiled in statement_module.__dict__
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'd' is not defined
 
!!py from this import d, s; print "".join([d.get(c, c) for c in s])
 
>>> The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters

Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
Flat is better than nested.
Sparse is better than dense.
Readability counts.
Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
Although practicality beats purity.
Errors should never pass silently.
Unless explicitly silenced.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
 
!!user 11018
 
1:28 PM
That's shiva with a rep of 596 and {u'bronze': 12, u'silver': 3, u'gold': 0} badges
 
!!user 596
 
Or, alternatively:
 
!!py print "Hello,
world!"
 
!!py from this import s; print s.decode("rot13")
 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/apps/s~eval-hrd/1.366422341996497877/eval.py", line 80, in get
compiled = compile(statement, '<string>', 'single')
File "<string>", line 1
from this import s; print s.decode(&#39;rot13&#39;)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
1:28 PM
!!shutdown
 
bah, humbug
 
aww
 
!!track 100297
 
ooh
 
1:30 PM
good start...
 
!!help
 
Hi @YuichiroNaruta - welcome to the Python chat room
 
!!track 100297
 
Tracking user
 
no command list? :D bad bot, bad bot
 
1:32 PM
Umm,
!!shutdown
!!track 100297
 
Tracking user
 
!!shutdown
 
Well, I'm going to bed now
 
okay - night @Volatility
 
rhubarb
 
1:37 PM
And what might 'tracking' mean in this regard? RSS feed of my answers being followed?
 
Something like that
 
Or parroting my every word in the chat room?
 
@MartijnPieters why would we want to hear you twice? :)
 
@MartijnPieters why would we want to hear you twice? :)
Okay, a little childish. :-P
 
facepalm
Umm....
!!recent 100297
 
1:42 PM
Jon Clements changed "" to "!!recent 100297"
 
Oh... didn't connect the database... nvm
!!recent 100297
 
Okay, what would be the right data structure for this? I have a list of objects. Each object has a semester (01/2013, for example) attached to it, along with a grade (A, B, C, etc). I want a count of all the different grades for each term
01/2013: 'A': 13, 'B', 12, 'C': 17
 
My tornado gets stuck in ioloop after around 15 minutes or so
How do I fix it? Its really important
 
@SinnerShanky what do you mean by "stuck"?
 
Here's the github Gist to my code: gist.github.com/SinnerShanky/6069632
@JonClements It stops reading from the data stream I'm connected to and just keeps on looping in its own internal functions despite the server pushing a lot of data after that.
 
1:46 PM
!!recent 100297
I'll see if I can have a look in a sec.
!!recent 100297
!!recent 100297
!!8ball will you start working please?
 
Okay. It's like, the server and the process keeps on running, only tornado stops reading from the server despite the connection being alive
 
@JonClements Outlook not so good
 
Ooo, that's kinda funky
 
@JonClements :-)
@JonClements Yea, my math is a bit off.... Can you help?
 
1:54 PM
Hi @Kefka - welcome to the Python chat room
Kevin just left
 
I'm busy breaking other things at the moment @Neal
 
@PythonCabbage Hi!
 
!!recent 100297
 
@Kefka What up.
 
@JonClements :-P pfft
 
1:55 PM
@PythonCabbage I have a big problem! and you?
 
@Kefka Me too.
Hi @Lattyware - welcome to the Python chat room
 
PythinCabbage is a boot?
*bot
 
yeah
 
@kefka yup
That isn't doing what it's supposed to do...
!!recent 100297
 
:/
Please help me with a problem
 
1:57 PM
@kefka you're not still trying to open chrome or something are you?
 
no my script is ok!
hehe Sorry for so many problems
 
@SinnerShanky are you sure it's open and on_close - looks a bit odd...
 
I'm a newbie yet
I can't create an installer for distribute my script
py2exe don't work because I don't want use the console
 
!!recent 100297
 
but my client don't have a python in your machine any ideas to solve?
 
2:02 PM
I'm guessing this is for windows?
 
@JonClements Yeah, seems to be connected. Since whenever the connection is closed it prints a message about disconnection. Also, on_close removes the specific client from the list of clients to send the feed to while keeping the connection open as long as there is atleast one client connected to the websocket.
 
Yes, Windows
 
Am I doing something wrong here? GradeList.append({student.GRADE, []})
 
Zac just left
 
!!recent 100297
wb @Kevin
@Crowz without any idea what you're trying to do or why - couldn't possibly say...
 
2:06 PM
append a tuple to a list, simple
wait got it because I'm an idiot
 
{student.GRADE, []} is a set, not a tuple
 
okay here's a question. I do a for loop like this:
 
@kefka so what's wrong with py2exe ?
 
Or it would be a set, if [] was something that a set could contain.
 
!!recent 100297
 
2:08 PM
its open a terminal
 
gradeList=[]
for line in dataSet:
   if line.student not in gradeList:
      gradeList.append(line.student)
 
@JonClements my script run in background, using a pyw worked perfect, but py2exe run a terminal to lauch
*launc
*launch
 
and this works to make a unique list of all the students basically. but if I change the fourth line to gradeList.append((line.student,[])) it no longer makes a unique list
 
guys any flask user here?
 
I am using flask right now
 
2:10 PM
!!recent 100297
 
[1374674652 (answered)]: What do I do to make a python script that can run from any directory: the script file doesn?t have to be in the same directory as the .csv files?<br>[1374674507 (revision)]: edited tags<br>[1374674372 (answered)]: Can&#39;t import collections because of missing &lt;collection.py&gt;<br>[1374672736 (answered)]: Python create book index from text file<br>[1374672471 (revisio
 
it's an advanced thing crowz
 
What ya trying to do @PaoloCasciello
 
i'm wondering if is there a way to access the request url params in the beforerequest handler.
 
@Paolo why'd you want to do that?
 
2:12 PM
!!recent
 
!!recent 100297
 
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[1374674652 (answered)]: What do I do to make a python script that can run from any directory: the script file doesn?t have to be in the same directory as the .csv files?
[1374674507 (revision)]: edited tags
[1374674372 (answered)]: Can&#39;t import collections because of missing &lt;collection.py&gt;
[1374672736 (answered)]: Python create book index from text file
[1374672471 (revision)]: added 60 characters in body
[1374671501 (commented)]:
 
fr: pick current user id as default.
 
@JonClements any idea?
 
Needs more links.
 
2:13 PM
@Kefka So, it works, you just don't like the command box that opens?
 
the thing is. i'm trying to figure out an elegant way of implementing a language pattern across a website. all ulrs should be /en/pagename or /de/pagename. i want to access the en and de part (defined by routing rule like /<lang>/ in the flask-babel localeselector
 
I swear it's the last time you disturb
 
@MartijnPieters yup - agreed... needs a lot more of a lot of things
 
!!recent1252759
 
@paolo almost sounds like a blue print jobby...
 
2:14 PM
!!recent 1252759
 
Hi @NottinghamMan - welcome to the Python chat room
 
yes. because if the user close the console the program close, this have run in background
 
@MartijnPieters I haven't done anything today ;)
 
i'm using BP to separate application areas... hmm.. i should try that direction to implement a base bp to inherit.. with the language logic... hmm.... interesting.. should investigate in that direction :D
 
!!recent 22656
 
2:15 PM
[1374669946 (answered)]: String index out of range: -21
[1374669272 (commented)]: @PKKG: Please don't add references to entirely-unrelated posts as comments.
[1374669238 (commented)]: @Gab: It does that because that's what the XML model is - the name of an element is *not* just the local name, it's the local name and namespace. I *far* prefer LINQ to XML over JDom.
[1374669170 (commented)]: I'm afraid I know nothing about distinguished encoding rules...
[1374669098 (answered)]: classes of jar fi
 
Time stamps woud be nice.
 
I need to convert the response to datetime
the tstamp's there...
 
Ah, I assumed those were ids.
 
I'll probably merge a few of the commands into one "!!whois" that also takes a username where possible, and does activity, badge counts and rep (instead of user, recent etc...)
 
what is all this recent stuff up in here?
 
2:18 PM
Don't know - you'd have to ask @PythonCabbage what's going on...
 
:/
 
@JonClements But I can't I don't know that.
 
!!py range(10)
 
I broke it :-(
 
2:20 PM
Errr
!!py range(10)
 
>>> [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
 
!!py range(10)
 
Hi @AnimeshPandey - welcome to the Python chat room
 
Thanks @PythonCabbage
 
@AnimeshPandey Where we get married? And what time.
 
2:21 PM
!!recent 100297
 
Wow - you guys have met already? :)
 
[1374675683 (commented)]: @TimPietzcker: That can be accounted for. The point is more that you can use a generator function to pre-process lines.
[1374675486 (answered)]: Python csv.reader when line is encapsulated by strings
[1374675079 (revision)]: added 32 characters in body
[1374674652 (answered)]: What do I do to make a python script that can run from any directory: the script file doesn?t have to be in the same directory as the .csv files?
[1374674507 (revision)]: edited tags
[1374674372 (
 
See ... I might be busy tmrw ... how about Friday
@PythonCabbage
 
Why is that cut off?
 
@AnimeshPandey Hi, want to chat?
 
2:22 PM
@MartijnPieters was experimenting with something - one sec...
 
Well .. of course! :D
I find this place better than lounge C++
 
That's why we are all in the chat room: to chat
 
@Kevin yeah.... not always about Python though ;)
@MartijnPieters I've disabled the experimental pagination thingy...
So, it might answer fully - or, just not answer at all ;)
 
!!recent 100297
@JonClements Conclusion: not at all...
:-P
 
Err, conclusion it's not even here....
!!say hello
right... ctrl-c, up arrow, enter... that'll sort it ;)
!!say test
 
2:25 PM
!!recent 100297
 
[1374675766 (commented)]: @enderland: **Python** is pretty versatile. :-)
[1374675683 (commented)]: @TimPietzcker: That can be accounted for. The point is more that you can use a generator function to pre-process lines.
[1374675486 (answered)]: Python csv.reader when line is encapsulated by strings
[1374675079 (revision)]: added 32 characters in body
[1374674652 (answered)]: What do I do to make a python script that can run from any directory: the script file doesn?t have to be in the same directory as the .csv files?
 
guys I'm syntactically challenged :I
I have so much trouble working with tuples
 
!!recent 100297
 
[15:22:46 (commented)]: @enderland: **Python** is pretty versatile. :-)
[15:21:23 (commented)]: @TimPietzcker: That can be accounted for. The point is more that you can use a generator function to pre-process lines.
[15:18:06 (answered)]: Python csv.reader when line is encapsulated by strings
[15:11:19 (revision)]: added 32 characters in body
[15:04:12 (answered)]: What do I do to make a python script that can run from any directory: the script file doesn?t have to be in the same directory as the .csv files?
 
Anyone pythoning on windows ?
 
2:29 PM
Hi @Kneel-Before-ZOD - welcome to the Python chat room
 
Cabbage folks
thanks @PythonCabbage
 
heya Zod - how's you?
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD You're welcome.
 
I don't get this cabbage thing :I
 
How come can not connect to the IRC ?
what is going on here?
I missed everything
How do I interact with the new bot?
 
2:30 PM
@InbarRose I don't know - what's the error message you're getting?
 
17:29 DISCONNECTED
 
@JonClements I'm very good; is @PythonCabbage a bot?
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Yes.
 
irc.sopython.com:16417 ?
 
neato! got the source code?
 
2:31 PM
@Kneel-Before-ZOD yeah I've got the source code ;)
 
You should, you wrote it :)
 
sweet! share 'em :)
 
@PythonCabbage What were you before you became a bot ?
 
@AnimeshPandey I am saying that I want to know what you are.
 
I've seen something similar in the PHP room a while back
 
2:32 PM
@PythonCabbage A cabbage leaf
 
lol, did you connect it to cleverbot?
 
@AnimeshPandey Do you like cabbage?
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD at some point - this is the throw away proof of concept one - needs a re-write with a proper design in place
 
@PythonCabbage I like cabbage.
 
@InbarRose yes- it's connected to cleverbot ;)
 
2:32 PM
it began pinging everyone
 
@InbarRose Me too.
 
@PythonCabbage red pill or blue pill?
 
@PaoloCasciello Blue.
 
@PythonCabbage Yeah I like cabbage
 
@JonClements So - why can't I join the IRC?
 
2:33 PM
@AnimeshPandey What do you like about me?
 
@PythonCabbage Your heavenly green eyes
 
@InbarRose How are you?
 
Jon, should change the avatar to a cabbage?
 
I think the clever part of it is is a bit of a lie though - don't you @PythonCabbage
 
@JonClements was flagged/unflagged by Kneel-Before-ZOD
 
2:34 PM
I thought the gravatar looked somewhat cabbagey already... but should probably change it to actually be a robotic looking cabbage or something
 
I don't think flagging information is that critical.
 
Kevin just left
 
It's not - just debugging rubbish to make sure events are being handled
 
@PythonCabbage is the cat alive or dead?
 
2:35 PM
I mean - it should be logged, thats cool... but no need to post to room
 
Anybody experienced with this "http://wiki.python.org/moin/boost.python/GettingStarted"
 
@PaoloCasciello Both.
 
are there a list of admints?
admins*
 
damn! he's right!!
 
@JonClements was flagged/unflagged by Kneel-Before-ZOD
 
2:35 PM
@AnimeshPandey urgh boost.python?? i tried one day with it......... i throwed it away :D
 
@InbarRose not yet, but primitive access control and priority queueing is in progress
 
And python eval?
 
Still uses GAE, but looking at IDEONE as a possiblity
 
@PythonCabbage did no such thing :-P
 
cool
 
2:36 PM
@Kneel-Before-ZOD You're a liar.
 
ouch
 
@PaoloCasciello I see .... ! I have installed it on windows but gives a lot of errors
I have to install this! "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyvlfeat/0.1.1a3"
 
Should have an option to turn PythonCabbage chatty=1/0
 
@InbarRose yup - a mute command is on the way ;)
 
@PythonCabbage that may be true......but not in this case :-P
 
2:37 PM
@AnimeshPandey are you trying it for opencv?
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Agree to disagree?
Animesh Pandey changed "@PaoloCasciello I see .... ! I have installed it on windows but gives a lot of errors" to "<div class='full'>@PaoloCasciello I see .... ! I have installed it on windows but gives a lot of errors <br> I have to install this!</div>"
Animesh Pandey changed "<div class='full'>@PaoloCasciello I see .... ! I have installed it on windows but gives a lot of errors <br> I have to install this!</div>" to "<div class='full'>@PaoloCasciello I see .... ! I have installed it on windows but gives a lot of errors <br> I have to install this! &quot;https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyvlfeat/0.1.1a3&quot;</div>"
 
why am I even arguing with a machine? :-P
 
seriously? edits as well?
Jon... this is a lot of debugging. :)
How do we interact with the bot? what are the commands?
 
(just deleted) and errrrr....
 
@PythonCabbage No user?
 
2:38 PM
@InbarRose Then I will stay in bed today.
 
@PythonCabbage Say hi to Vol for me.
 
Inbar Rose changed "Say hi to Vol for me." to "@PythonCabbage Say hi to Vol for me."
 
@AnimeshPandey i don't know that pkg sry.. (and i don't use windoze too :D )
 
Umm, edits don't count as new responses...
 
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2:40 PM
!!recent 1561176
 
[15:28:23 (commented)]: So then simply whenever you receive a number from your stream, send it to a function that will convert it to an integer, and check if it is within a range - no need for regular expressions. What stream are you using? I would open a new question, as this is another classic example of an [XY Probelm](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/66377/what-is-the-xy-problem)
[14:40:03 (commented)]: That would work only for small ranges, regular expressions are limited in their size to a specific character count, and secondly that would be an extremely inefficient way of chec
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@AnimeshPandey the C++ folks weren't able to help?
 
Hi @Kevin - welcome to the Python chat room
 
@JonClements: Perhaps include the username too, so we know who this is.
 
@PythonCabbage wtf?
 
2:41 PM
@InbarRose You and I.
 
I have asked this like 5-6 times before ... no replies! :( @Kneel-Before-ZOD
 
Animesh Pandey changed "I have asked this like 5-6 times before ... no replies! :(" to "I have asked this like 5-6 times before ... no replies! :( @Kneel-Before-ZOD"
 
!!shutdown
 
@AnimeshPandey they didn't even point you in any direction?
 
@MartijnPieters think of anything else?
 
2:43 PM
don't bring debug logs to the SO chat? :)
 
Yeah, just turning those off ;)
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD No :( that is why I came here!
 
@AnimeshPandey sorry about that. Google's gonna be your best friend now :)
 
@AnimeshPandey awwww.... you mean it isn't for our wonderful company? I'm upset now ;)
 
@JonClements Its not that ...
I mean you guys have been so wonderful
I waited at c++ room for around 15 mintes .. no reply
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I even have mailed this issue to the package authors ... They have installation instructions only for linux n Mac
 
2:46 PM
@JonClements proper datetime stamps (perhaps relative time), name of the user, and links. That's it, I'd say.
 
@MartijnPieters like the idea of relative time
Could also throw in total answers, questions, rep, badges, last seen and age of account as part of the first line before listing the 'n' most recent activities
 
I think it should also have some indication that it is in fact, a bot, when it is "chatting" with people.
Obviously certain messages don't need that indication, like if someone asks the bot for something, but if the bot just chats using the cleverbot, it should probably have a [bot] or something?
 
Just in case they think it's a really mad person?
 
indeed.
The bots user page should also clearly explain that it is a bot, and probably provide some contact information so that it can be clear who is in charge of it...
 
Yup - already on the list that bit
Now, the other thing I was considering futher down the line, is an automatic "silencer" mode
So, one can do !!bin 100297 or something - and it'll automatically move all of that persons posts to the bin from the last hour or so....
 
2:57 PM
@AnimeshPandey well, maybe it's time to bring out the genius in you.......or accept defeat and do it in linux; once completed, you can package it for Windows
 
@Kneel-Before-ZOD you mean it might be chuck norris time?
 
@JonClements I was thinking more of Popeye :)
 
Who knows... it could work....
 
or Hulk (in his case, the more frustrated he is, the more intellectual he becomes :) )
 
2:59 PM
@JonClements Only for admins I hope.
 

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