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3:00 PM
The strong hammer!
 
@Kevin The problem with landing on Titan is they just try to walk it in.
 
I wonder what would happen in the event of go-go-g4dget-hammer vs mjolnir
 
Those two just can't have a 'vs'
they need to ally
they do too much good in this world to be enemies
 
fair point
 
3:12 PM
man, i think my kid would love inspector gadget
they've just remade dangermouse and it's actually really good.
 
Really? Dangermouse was weiiiiird. Like experimental.
 
It was. It's quite true to the original. Breaks the fourth wall a lot, fair number of jokes for the grownups in it.
Better animated though, mostly the same voice cast.
 
Dumb question -- how can you run a bash command immediately after opening vim on a file?
 
Type really fast?
 
Absolutely, That works
 
3:15 PM
I think it's :Au for autocommands.
Like there should be a fileopen event or something. This is something you have to read the docs or StackOverflow for though, I can never recall those config file commands.
 
target please?
nvm, OP deleted
 
I need 100 cvs per day :(
 
That's quite a hiring spree
 
@BhargavRao why's that?
 
3:26 PM
He meant Close Votes, Bobby was making a joke.
 
Lol, I was actually confused by Bobby's joke. :D
 
I got that. I figured it was for some privilege, but I couldn't remember which, so I asked
 
I figured it was because Bhargav likes to shatter HV dreams by closing Qs.
 
New album: Ghost Data - Dream Divination chillwave, really enjoying it
 
3:28 PM
@inspectorG4dget These days, I am hammerring more questions than answering. In fact almost all (more than 75%) the [py]&[list] are dupes.
50 cvs are too less. :(
 
@BhargavRao my hammer is at your service
@BhargavRao ahh
 
current status:
 
@thefourtheye do you play with feathers or synthetic? My friend picked up some feathers the other day just to try them out. DUDE. So different.
So much power from them.
 
@inspectorG4dget Lol, Everyday for me :D
 
3:38 PM
We had an epic game of doubles where, by the end of the game, we'd destroyed two shuttlecocks.
There were just feathers all over the court.
 
@BhargavRao we need to get back into Nidaba. @Ffisegydd had a graph of all the Python dupes at some point, need to work from there to improve the canon and detect duplicates.
 
It's only epic if you manage to destroy the racquets as well
 
@BhargavRao they wanted it by key, not value
 
The game itself was epic in it's gameness, not because of the feathers, but the feathers definitely knocked it up a notch.
 
@KevinMGranger Then a dupe of this and this
 
3:40 PM
Err, not quite
Yes on the latter
Well, kind of. They're all close but what they asked. They wanted to save it in order, not necessarily have it in order in python-land.
 
@davidism Yes, We need to get that ready. Yesterday Pm and I worked on getting a canon for the version sort (There were quite a lot of questions asked)
 
interesting. a = b = 3 will work, but can't use the same syntax for __imul__:
>>> ship = 0.1
>>> rail = 0.25
>>> ship *= rail *= 10
  File "<input>", line 1
    ship *= rail *= 10
                  ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
@BhargavRao that explains the two upvotes :-)
 
Haha, I can't comment. ;)
 
@davidism I recently re-downloaded the data dump and was looking at putting together a graph database of it, but the other 9000 things I've got going on got in the way.
It'd only be local unfortunately.
 
3:43 PM
 
To host a graph database of Python Qs on a server would take a non-trivial amount of resources.
 
done
ooh ooh! can I tell a tech support fail story? It'll likely make everyone laugh, and cry, and facepalm all at once
 
just ask your question tell your story
 
lol
so I'm moving to the g4dgetcave next week
this means that I had to call all the people who ask me for money (like the hydroelectric company, and the guys that provide me internet) to let them know of this change
 
(hydroelectric is weirdly specific)
 
3:48 PM
@Withnail Canada...we pride ourself in hydroelectricity. It's our baby
and maple syrup
 
Ontario HydroelEctric Company - that's how we get our electrons
 
Noice.
 
that power our igloos
 
once I finished this, I had to call around to price shop for internet packages
 
Sorry, anyway
 
3:49 PM
it's how we keep them frozen in july
 
@idjaw China first now. 2nd Canada :/
 
lol @idjaw
so I call up Rogers and the salesguy tells me that I can have a 60 megabyte download connection for under $60/month
 
Is that cheap?
 
Is there a word for the phenomenon that occurs when an online application provides/filters content that creates an echo chamber that only reinforces someone's pre-existing beliefs?
 
I ask him "do you mean megaBITS or megaBYTES?"
 
3:50 PM
Brazil's getting more soon. Watch out @idjaw ;)
 
@inspectorG4dget I think we need to go to war
 
@Ffisegydd for 60 Mbps, it's competitive. For 60 MBps, it's friggin amazing
 
other countries are starting to beat us at the only things we have
 
@corvid Confirmation bias, maybe?
 
@idjaw with Rogers? I agree
salesguy: yes, megaBYTES
me: are you sure? are you really really sure?
him: yes, 100%. For sure, me shizzle
 
3:52 PM
@corvid it's generally just 'echo chamber' in social science, or 'cultural tribalism'
 
(I added the "me shizzle")
 
so then I had to ask this monkey masquerading as human: "does it say capital 'm', little 'b', or capital 'm', capital 'b'?"
 
@PM2Ring thank you (I just saw your response) I think you are right I should use modulus in the loop and faster sieve.Yes I can use numpy
 
3:54 PM
him: "capital 'm', little 'b'"
me: literally facepalms - I move my hand, bend my elbow and slap my forehead with the inside of my palm
me: that's megaBIT, not megaBYTE
 
I think on a technological level it is called a filter bubble
 
him: what's the difference?
me: screams with a blood curdling voice, internally
 
Don't clarify, let them sell it to you, and then get a hefty discount later for their breach of contract ;) (this is not legal or financial advice. Or even good advice)
 
@corvid Filter Bubble is what Eli Pariser called them.
 
me: a bit is a 1 or a 0. 8 of those is a byte. A kilobit is a 1000 bits, just like a kilogram is a 1000 grams. A kilybyte is a 1000 bytes, which is therefore 8000 bits. A megbyte is a million bytes, which is therefore 8 million bits. You would have sold me something with the promise that it's 8 times faster than what it actually is. And you know what, it's not even commercially available
him: umm.... silence
me: sigh lemme talk to your supervisor
 
3:59 PM
@corv I am working on Echo Chamber detection (in twitter's wtf algorithm).
 
you should have thrown in "nybbles" just to really have a laugh
 
Such a coincidence ;)
 
@KevinMGranger I wanted to do that so badly. However, the only way I could have made it actually happen is if I had filed a lawsuit (since Rogers and Bell are the only two big players here - there are other smaller ones, though)... and I don't have the patience to deal with blithering morons
@JonClements I should have. But that ass is lucky I didn't start talking about the difference between Kb, KB, Kib, and KiB
alright, I'm going to head out to acquire some proteins and carbs
rbrb all
 
"Inspector Gadget accused of causing brain haemorrhage to imbecile"... Would be a great news article :)
 
Go go gadget aneurysm.
 
4:04 PM
That'd be a cartoon episode I'd love to have seen :)
 
4:30 PM
To continue the theme of rants about stupid people, if you create an ID field in a database, don't change what you call it when you use it as a key in another table.
Because clearly PersonID actually matches to RefID.
Why wouldn't it.
 
RefID is short for Reference Person ID, obv. (obv is short for obvious)
 
Except where RefID matches to random other things too.
I want to smack someone. :/
 
(ID is short for ID)
 
GNU: GNU's Not Unix.
 
 
4:32 PM
@MorganThrapp PHP Hypertext Preprocessor ;)
 
This was the closing keynote at PyCon, it was amazing. A bit lengthy, but watch it.
 
user559633
What about it was amazing? (haven't watched, just curious before spending an hour)
 
DSM
K Lars Lohn is kind of an amazing name, so it starts well.
Midday Friday cabbage for all.
 
cbg DSM
 
Cbg, DSM!
 
4:41 PM
@tristan he was just a really engaging speaker, had a good message, and expressed it well. And he played some awesome music.
 
And the subtle off-white coloring of the slides...
 
DSM
.. is that what that gif is supposed to be showing?
 
It's hard to say for sure what Patrick Bateman experiences internally.
 
user559633
In that scene, who carries a single business card in their business card holder?
 
4:47 PM
Rhubarb all, Got work.
 
When creating a class the methods below are only indent if they are nested (true / false)
 
Define "nested"
 
like init in the example that I am working on is not indented but other examples start having methods that call nested methods inside them so the first lvl seems not to be indented
 
So you're saying you have code like:

class Fred:
def __init__(self):
    #code goes here
With that exact indentation? That's wrong.
 
yes
 
4:52 PM
That code won't even run, I'm pretty sure.
 
I am just trying to make sure I keep thing clear in my head is all
 
Yep, IndentationError: expected an indented block on line 2.
 
class students(db.Model):
   id = db.Column('student_id', db.Integer, primary_key = True)
   name = db.Column(db.String(100))
   city = db.Column(db.String(50))
   addr = db.Column(db.String(200))
   pin = db.Column(db.String(10))

def __init__(self, name, city, addr,pin):
   self.name = name
   self.city = city
   self.addr = addr
   self.pin = pin
 
Oh. That code will probably run.
 
ok so I am in the ball park
 
4:53 PM
But the __init__ function has absolutely nothing to do with the students class because it's not indented inside it. As far as Python is concerned, __init__ is a perfectly ordinary standalone function.
When you do students(), __init__ will not execute.
 
ok thats what I was wondering
 
Scribbles, it sounds like you may want to reread the tutorial/documentation on defining classes.
 
would it make sense to have a cv queue on the side, just under the star-board, so that any posted cvs here get listed there (and subsequently disappear when the question closes/deletes)?
 
I keep reading that thing and I still get confused... on day it will be like click
ok makes sense
 
@inspectorG4dget Nah... it's not really what this room's for... and there's user scripts that can do that for you anyway
 
4:55 PM
is there a dupe target for class vars vs instance vars?
 
class Fred:
    x = 23

def __init__(self):
    print("I'm the Fred initializer, maybe???")

class Barney:
    x = 23
    def __init__(self):
        print("I'm the Barney initializer")

Fred()
Barney()
Output: I'm the Barney initializer
 
53
Q: How do I avoid having Python class data shared among instances?

8steve8What I want is this behavior: class a: list=[] y=a() x=a() x.list.append(1) y.list.append(2) x.list.append(3) y.list.append(4) print x.list [1,3] print y.list [2,4] of course, what really happens when I print is: print x.list [1,2,3,4] print y.list [1,2,3,4] clearly ...

 
@JonClements userscripts? what dark magic is this?!
 
DSM
I was thinking of having business cards printed up. Now I might be too self-conscious.
 
@Kevin thanks for the example
 
4:56 PM
@Scribbles: take a look at this. I have a feeling you'll run into a similar issue very soon
 
@DSM all you need to know about business cards is in that scene that tristan posted. You should be good from there.
 
anybody wanna design me a business card? I have no idea what mine should look like
 
Just use 50 shades of grey off-white.
 
DSM
I think you might misunderstand the services we provide, Morgan.
 
@inspectorG4dget I was vaguely aware of that it usually takes a few for me to get it right
 
4:58 PM
Also, use any of these templates.
 
Here's a rough mockup for you:
+----------------------+
|                      |
|   inspector gadget   |
|                      |
+----------------------+
 
you forgot the "4" you fourgot
 
rough mockup
 
Sorry, I already printed 500 for you. Corrections cost extra.
 
DSM
5:00 PM
Okay, I give medium-level props for "fourgot". That was pretty clever.
 
No matter, just cross out the incorrect character and write in the correct one.
+----------------------+
|              4       |
|   inspector gxdget   |
|                      |
+----------------------+
Professional.
 
No, wait, use this one instead!
 
user559633
what wizardry is this that you got the number of spaces on the first attempt?
 
that would be a catastrophy
 
user559633
stop kitten around morgan
 
5:02 PM
I compose my messages in Notepad using a monospace font, if spacing is important.
 
@tristan This room is just so catatonic.
 
I can't conceivably use that at a job interview. They might think I'm pussyfooting around my skills
 
user559633
yeah, this catroom is pretty sleepy after lunch
 
Just tell them that you'd be purrfect for the position and then lick your butthole.
Step one is optional.
 
haha
 
5:04 PM
/me perks up - did someone say there were kittens/cats to chase or eat? :p
 
That risky blue humor just earned you a "heh" from me.
 
user559633
@JonClements haha you should be super happy that you qualified what in that sentence made you perk up
 
if I did that, they might just whisker an acceptance in my ear
 
Or security would escort you out. Then in again. Then out. Then in.
 
Let's put the kittens in a cat-apult and create a new variation of angry birds! We'll be famous!
 
user559633
5:06 PM
Either way, they'd probably keep tabbies on you
 
such efforts would be in vain. It'd be all fur nothing
 
I feel that I should freeze this room now - if only to stop it going to purr-gatory :(
 
oh don't be so hissterical
 
@JonClements Calico-no you won't.
 
user559633
squirts water bottle TSCH stop
 
5:08 PM
Can you all just cat it out?
 
meowza!
 
user559633
Python: The *productive* programming cabbage.  Room rules: sopython.com/catroom
5
 
There's nyant any work getting done here
 
this room has hit a catatonic state
 
@BhargavRao how's that going? Sounds pretty hard to do
 
5:10 PM
7 mins ago, by Morgan Thrapp
@tristan This room is just so catatonic.
 
I found the business card maker thingie
we use this
 
Wow... a bird chooses to interrupt a room full of cat punners.... dangerous... :)
 
Don't you try to out pun me.
 
dangit!
 
DSM
5:11 PM
Does having repeated a pun end the stream, he asked hopefully?
 
user559633
i wonder if there's not a Scheme chatroom because there's no interest or because every time someone starts one, it runs its course and goes away
 
@MorganThrapp ahem! I am the pundit. Don't you dare try to challenge me, or I /will/ punish you in my punitentiary
@JonClements he must have gone coocoo
 
user559633
@idjaw oh, that's super cool. i was thinking of ordering a stamp and some custom ink for my next round of business cards
 
@DSM What, you don't think this conversation is punderful?
 
Did you hear about the cat who swallowed a ball of wool? She had mittens...
 
DSM
5:13 PM
@idjaw: that's deeply cool.
 
@corvid Going on pretty well, Lots of data to analyze. Working with Prof Sharad Goel from Stanford. We've reached a good point where we can mention if a given user is in a Echo Chamber or not.
 
user559633
self-referential puns should raise a recursive error and stop the execution of further puns
 
@tristan sys.setrecursionpunlimit(sys.PUNLIMITED).
 
@BhargavRao Sometimes I feel that way on Youtube in particular... all my recommended videos just reinforce my own opinions but it's dead obvious
 
impossible... they're punstoppable
 
user559633
5:14 PM
@MorganThrapp cool, the oomkiller will stop you from doing it
 
@corvid Hey, I guess someone has already done that for Youtube. I remember reading that publication. (long time back though)
dupe (maybe) of Kev's post else No MCVE .... stackoverflow.com/questions/37620055/…
 
@DSM I have business cards for my photography and can recommend a good company on the off chance that you were serious.
 
Oh yeah, I was going to say. There's nothing wrong with business cards, despite what is depicted in American Psycho.
All 1980s wall street d-bags have business cards, but not all people with business cards are 1980s wall street d-bags.
 
rbrb again.
 
Hey there.
 
5:29 PM
moo.com/uk/products/business-cards.html were extremely good, a bit pricey but seriously nice quality.
 
Yeah, my mom got a bunch from them. Very high quality prints, and they'll do multiple designs in one run which is nice.
 
Yeah exactly. I've got photography ones so that if I photograph anyone when on a walk, I can give them a card to get in touch for a copy.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/37620055/… No MCVE. OP is getting mad, lets just close this and get it over with.
Take a look at the previous edit if you need proof.
 
I also got a set of 10 postcards from them which were beautiful, 5 sets of 2 prints each, each set being one of my photographs.
 
Don't they also do non-standard shapes?
 
5:33 PM
Yeah my cards are rounded corners, and really thick (so say 4x the thickness of a crappy cheap card)
 
Is it so protective parents can't attack you with them?
 
Nice.
 
Good aerodynamic properties, which work well for Fizzy, since he has to fling them a fairly large distance when he's photographing people from the bushes.
 
Heh. I avoid kids in general, both in photography and life.
 
Yeah, my mom got a bunch of the mini ones, because she does paintings, and they're a good size to leave at a gallery.
 
5:35 PM
Fun fact, I could take a picture of you and your baby in the street and be perfectly and legally in the right, there is literally nothing you could do to stop me. Unfortunately, most parents (and some coppers!) don't know this.
So yeah, just avoid photographing any non-adults in general.
</serious-talk>
 
What about baby animals?
 
Or at least flag for mod attention, I'm done trying to rollback their abuse.
 
Ooh, zalgo text. Points for creative defacement.
 
if autism == "stackoverflow": lol
 
They're truly hilarious.
And it's gone. I'm curious to see if they're going to start doing the same with their other 3 questions.
 
5:42 PM
@Ffisegydd I was wondering about that
I'm imagining something like that
 
You have too much time on your hands.
 
Worst criticism ever
 
You made it too lovingly crafted.
 
Well played.
 
Try again, but use your non-dominant hand. That ought to bring the production values to acceptable levels.
 
5:48 PM
Cbg
@KevinMGranger They're not bad. ;) Baby Animals - Rush You
 
Pitchfork gave Flume's new album a 6.4 out of 10 :(
 
Just before I left a colleague had accidentally deleted a load of code and committed that
Can't quite figure out how it happened
I feel like SourceTree is buggy
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd Related, if you have a dog, I'm going to play with it, and there is literally nothing you could do to stop me.
 
cabbage friends. #TIL question of the day for me :-) . And sorry for the trouble.
I wish to know if it is okay to make a class as a field of a namedtuple. I know it's allowed and my code below works. Wish to know
(a) whether it is recommended/not-recommended/frowned-upon ?
(b) whether that would be considered as 'Composition' ?
import collections
>>> class Animal:
def __init__(self):
self.teeth_size = 'big'


>>> AnimalRank = collections.namedtuple('AnimalRank', ['Animal', 'Rank'])
>>> RankRecord_A = AnimalRank(Animal(), 2)
>>> print(RankRecord_A.Rank)
2
>>> print(RankRecord_A.Animal.teeth_size)
big
>>>
 
user559633
TIL?
 
6:01 PM
Yes.
 
Today I learnt.
 
Fizzy, and other classification/ML?AI people: I have a question for you
 
Listening.
 
let's say I have a dataset pertaining to a binary classification problem
both classes are equally represented in this dataset
the dimensionality of the feature space is 10
the value of each feature is drawn from an identically distributed, uniform, random distribution (say random.random() or random.uniform(a,b))
I know that your brain hurts right now, but stick with me...
I have a colleague who argues that there exists some classifier that will still be able to find a decision boundary between the two classes, because even though the features are identically and randomly distributed and therefore each one by itself will be useless in indicating the class label, features used in conjunction would solve this issue
I argue that if you rely on that sort of logic, they you are pinning your hopes on finding clusters in the covariances of random distributions, which do exist (by the definition of random), but will still be unhelpful here, as they won't be super descriptive of the class labels at all, because they're by definition, random
thoughts?
 
Agreed, you're relying on randomness to just magically return something
 
6:08 PM
As in some totally random numbers are able to classify data into categories that are not defined by those numbers?
 
Like data fishing.
 
thank you. I thought I was going crazy
 
"Let's try features, and combinations of features, until something sticks."
 
@WhirlMind a) It's fine. b) Yeah.
Although creating a class just to contain a single attribute seems like needless complication.
You could just as easily have done AnimalRank = collections.namedtuple('AnimalRank', ['teeth_size', 'Rank'])
 
I think @WhirlMind wants an enum here
 
6:15 PM
@Kevin : Thank you. No the production class has about 13 attributes. The Animal was only an example. The namedtuple has only two fields extra than the class's attributes.
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: I do plan to get them made, but there's a website/design/etc. phase to get going first, and I probably won't have time for that until I've solved all of NumberFirm's pending Python problems.
 
The field of the namedtuple is a BeautifulSoup. The class contains data for which the BeautifulSoup is being used to parse.
@inspectorG4dget : Not too sure about the use of enum, since members of an enum cannot be of different types.
 
Is this for your 13-class-project-that-actually-really-barely-needs-any?
 
@Ffisegydd are you asking me?
 
No
 
6:22 PM
@inspectorG4dget I think you need to show your colleague some Spurious Correlations.
 
Yes. the real-life object is a TransactionDetail (or somewhat similar class) that has 13 attributes. Maybe, it actually really barely needs any, I intend to look at that aspect later. But the namedtuple, handles two different things, a BeautifulSoup parsed object of a web page and compares against a TransactionDetail.
 
@Ffisegydd I also play with Synthetic only. When I played with Feather, I felt that the game is entirely different
I had to hit very hard. But smashes were faster.
 
heyy! look who it is! @thefourtheye வணக்கம் தலை. நலம் தானா?
haven't seen you in a while...
 
@inspectorG4dget நலம். தாங்கள் நலமா? :-)
Lot of things changed in my life in the past few months... So finding it a bit difficult to stay online for long :(
 
@thefourtheye எதோ உங்கள் புண்ணியத்தில் வண்டி ஓடுகிறது
@thefourtheye whaaa? married? kid? code not compiling? what else could keep you away from this chatroom?
 
6:36 PM
And parents are scaring me every now and then by asking me to get married :'(
 
LOL. Yakk's joke answer on SO Meta is now "up" to 102-102
0
A: Is it okay to ask for upvotes in a question?

YakkAsking for upvotes is perfectly OK. You should not remove that important part of the OP's message. Oh, and please give me upvotes. Thanks in advance.

 
@inspectorG4dget Ha ha ha, I'll be in this room only, but mostly silent... :D Earlier I used to sleep very less and now that has changed a little :D
 
hrm...
 
Allo
 
Anyo
(hrm... this could make for a very interesting Marco-Polo variant)
 
6:43 PM
Hey, Marcus.
 
@thefourtheye Parents everywhere do that. But Indian parents are probably a bit more intense about it. :)
 
my grandma is getting on my case about that, more of late
if you don't mind my asking - how old are you? I'm 28
 
I too am 28. I get nagged once every three months or so.
I tell them, you want grandkids, ask [brother].
 
I have considered a fake coming-out to my grandma just so she'd get off my case
 
I turn 27 in June, I do not get nagged, sorry guys.
 
6:56 PM
I turn 22 in a week and a half, I actually have people advising me not to get married yet.
Apparently I have ~6 years to go.
 
I'm fuzzy on the details but my parents may or may not have told my grandmother on her deathbed that I was entering seminary.
As she had always told me I would be well-suited for.
 
Pretty much same for me, parents telling me to not bother just yet and enjoy life while young with Fizzygirl.
 
No, you have many more, I am 44 and still going strong unmarried
:-)
 
Reproduction is a fool's bargain anyway until genetic engineering gets to the point where you can make all your offspring be tall and immune to all diseases and have an IQ of 150.
 
Why dumb them down?
 
6:59 PM
So they don't threaten my empire.
 
Fair
 
Now that it is mentioned, I am liking the idea of seminary.
 
@Kevin CRISPR CAS-9. Done!
 
cbg
 
user559633
hey alex
 
7:10 PM
hi
 
@inspectorG4dget Let me know when the FDA approves it. I think they still need to bury the application letter in a peat bog for three decades.
 
7:23 PM
blech
 
I'm playing a game on my phone and just got an ad for that game, in my game. I'm not sure if I should be impressed or disappointed with Google's targeting.
 
user559633
"yo dog"
 
"You liked X, so you may like X" is technically accurate
 
user559633
 
user559633
sometimes i don't think i express how much i appreciate the things people in this room say
 
7:32 PM
Same.
 
Ugh, one of our clients may want me to do an on-site visit. Which would be okay, except they're in Pittsburgh. :/
 
Pittsburgh? That's where penguins are!
 
(obvious set-up detected...)
Sorry to hear that. That's really the Pitts.
 
It's actually not a setup, I just don't want to make a 7 hour drive.
 
@MorganThrapp are their fireplaces connected to the floo network? :p
 
7:44 PM
Especially for something that could easily be resolved with a phone call, a connection to their server, and an hour or two.
@JonClements I wish.
 
whaaaa?! everyone uses ubuntu in Pittsburgh?
 
@inspectorG4dget a penguin is linux's mascot cough
 
user559633
i thought linux's mascot was a big red fedora
 
yes yes... I'm at work, and therefore am unable to dedicate much of my brain to the far more noble goal of making jokes. I really wish I could do that all day, rather than do real work, though
that's only for the fedora flavor
 
user559633
I mean, with systemd, we're pretty far from Torvalds UniX, so I figured it was changed
 
7:58 PM
Hey guys :^) long time no talk
My friend from an intro cs class has this project that actually has an interesting algorithmic problem within it - you guys have heard of minimum edit distance right?
using levenshtein distance? Well.. What about instead of minimum edits, it's minimum consecutive edits?
 
user559633
(i have, and antii is the maintainer for a popular levenshtein distance python module)
 

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