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12:00 AM
@idjaw I had steak and pasta for dinner (with hard cider) also worth it :)
 
although there's pure python that is downvoted too
 
but now I'm trying to think if there is a design pattern this falls under this implementation...
 
maybe the question seemed too simple/help-vampiry?
@JGreenwell steak and pasta? Like, together?
 
@JGreenwell nice combo.
 
A steak with pasta, yes (wife birthday was yesterday and we put off the dinner until weekend)
 
12:02 AM
@AndrasDeak I'll just put it down to SO being SO. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@TigerhawkT3 yeah I guess:)
 
note, asking "why did I get a downvote" can cause a downvote
 
@JGreenwell okay...:D
@JGreenwell oh, +1
 
user559633
@idjaw yeah exactly
 
user559633
and where, once i crack this egg, i'm just going to copy and paste this pattern everywhere, i figured it was worth naming correctly
 
12:06 AM
I'm having a hard time thinking of how I would use this intuitively
 
user559633
[this is for a MVVM design pattern]
 
Create class....initialize. But then call some method that populates with stuff
 
user559633
one sec, i'll paintbrush a thing
 
configure?
that's less container-y, more attribute-y
 
I always called that "populating the object" but I've also heard it simply "fill the object" or "filling in the object"
 
12:09 AM
and yes, I'm feeling very hyphen-y
 
also once "impregnate the object" but that was a professor checking that people were paying attention
 
user559633
yeah, i thought .fill() too
 
a lot of people had weird lecture notes that day
 
no configure?:(
 
user559633
12:11 AM
it's not really configuring it, it's getting data from a DB or get/setting
 
oh, then populate really makes sense
 
When you call this set method does it also talk to the db
Or is it simply preparing your attributes
 
I hate when companies describe a position as an analyst position but it's actually just a project manager :\
 
user559633
 
user559633
@idjaw basically that
 
user559633
12:17 AM
view instantiates a non-populated/non-filled/non-pregnant obj, the method call binds the attrs from the DB to the obj, the view can then ask the obj for the attrs it needs
 
go with pregnant, that can't go wrong
you can call it _knock_up() internally
 
user559633
.knock_up
 
user559633
lol
 
:)
it reminds me a bit of builder classes
but that would be much less clear, calling it .build()
and that usually has multiple blocks from which to build
 
oh man knock_up would be hilariously perfect
 
12:22 AM
oh and a builder returns the built object rather than mutating an existing one
 
user559633
cut to reporter in office, overhears "yeah but you're knocking up the users all wrong"
 
so yeah, knock up it is;)
 
no worse then any other IT related conversation: "Dude, your trying to put the female end in a male port"
^ had to talk to HR because of that statement
 
no way:D
that needs multiple stupid people in order to happen
 
fir some reason words like create, setup and fill are coming up for this
 
12:26 AM
as long as throb and erect are not on the list...
 
user559633
there are four hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, getting others to not rename things, exactly-once delivery, and off by one errors, exactly once delivery
4
 
@AndrasDeak nope, just one stupid person if that person is an executive
 
user559633
swing and a miss
 
well, they call their actors "stars" so I could see it
 
@JGreenwell bah
 
12:31 AM
also it was the CEO's daughter
that didn't help
 
hmm even .set() might work.
 
user559633
ceo's daughter was an executive at the company? wow what a strange coincidence
 
45 minute conversation explaining port and connector names. yeah, that was fun
for me. I think they wanted me to shut up after 5 minutes but they asked! ;)
I would go with .set if your considering this as a "setter" method
@tristan his son too....weirdest thing
 
user559633
god, what are the coincidences that two of his children managed to become competent leaders of industry and ended up working at the family business
 
wow I thought you were joking....you werent
 
user559633
12:35 AM
p.s. thanks for the feedback in naming
 
anytime
 
@tristan whatever you need, we can help, you name it
;) :(
 
user559633
oh, wait
 
user559633
:(
 
5:59 AM
cbg
 
cbg
 
6:44 AM
watching that keynote atm
 
 
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9:56 AM
cabbage
 
hello
@ZeroPiraeus Show code first to have help.
 
Well yes, that too.
 
 
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11:50 AM
@AnttiHaapala 6,000,000 or 60,000,000?
cabbage all
 
12:04 PM
@BhargavRao 6M
per year
@BhargavRao not that it is much, but he didn't want to return to the startup he was working for in finland :D
 
Hah, That's a different issue then! ;)
 
12:41 PM
in any case, you could take it
you'd not be rich with that money but I guess it is easier to find an opportunity while in there :D
 
Nah, I prefer to stay here. Won't make too much money but still. (anyway I've rejected that offer already)
 
not the opportunity of your lifetime, but an opportunity anw :d
 
Yep. True. Twas a good chance, But I somehow could not make up my mind. Hopefully more opportunities will come up later.
 
 
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2:40 PM
bah...was really hoping for a software update to use carplay in my car. Looks like it's a whole new device that supports carplay: findlayvw.com/blog/…
 
user559633
the only thing i wish i could do is send my screen for maps to my carscreen
 
^^that is actually all I really want
I don't care for any other feature but that one
because built-in maps is just awful
 
user559633
the vw nav has creative ideas for wayfinding
 
it would be nice if updating vw maps was not 200$ (or whatever the price is..it's ridiculous)
 
user559633
yep! i've found that in any of the three modes (fastest, fewest directions, shortest), it will often send me on a 5 minute diversion to save 1/10 mile
 
user559633
2:46 PM
lol yeah, it should be an over the air thing. seems like a swindling
 
car manufacturers will squeeze for as long they possibly can
 
user559633
i just now remembered that my car ostensibly has a CD slot, as that's how the map updates are delivered
 
and a proprietary USB connector
:)
that still makes no sense to me
unless your model actually comes with a "real" usb port?
 
user559633
oh weird, i haven't found the USB port in my car. i wish i had a 120v A/C port
 
look inside your armrest
there should be a port in there
that's where mine is
 
user559633
2:47 PM
i think it's just smooth inside. the glovebox has that weird media link thing
 
oh ok. yours is there
the cable is uselessly short too
 
cbg
 
cbg
 
While working on a custom JSONEncoder I stumbled across a bug in json.dump: if you set sort_keys=True and you have mixed key types then it'll raise TypeError when it tries to sort the incompatible keys. This is a known bug: Issue25457. Here's a simple workaround:
 
user559633
i probably shouldn't have bought a car. i drive an average of 5 miles a week
 
2:49 PM
s = json.dumps(obj, sort_keys=False)
newobj = json.loads(s)
s = json.dumps(newobj, sort_keys=True)
 
@tristan like you mentioned back when you were talking about around purchase time. "clients"
tristan gotta business
 
user559633
@idjaw yeah, clients and the outlier drives. i'm not salty about it, especially as friends that use zip car around here report it as "not good"
 
Ironically, my custom encoder doesn't have this bug. :)
 
@tristan we have car2go and some other one here. Interestingly, SF has electric scooters that works pretty well.
you have an app that shows you nearest station, and how many bikes are available, and what charge they have. You use it, and your meter stops when you plug it back in to the lot you leave it at
I think this is it: scoot.co
 
user559633
@PM2Ring you should try to get your encoder merged into mainline
 
user559633
2:55 PM
@idjaw Interesting. I wonder if you need a motorcycle license to right the scooters
 
not at all
 
user559633
Oh, wait, it's covered on that page. IIRC, it used to be based on CC limit, which is why I was curious about electric
 
user559633
I can't imagine being on 2 wheels in SF. everyone texting and on dumb new apps while driving
 
and those steep hills while texting
 
user559633
Oh, seems to be max-speed limited now for scooters.
 
3:00 PM
alright, take care. Time to go tire the kids outside
 
user559633
Yeah, my understanding is that the powerband for electric scooters is flat, which could help on hills, but not on the cannot-overstate-the-importance-of having power to get out of the way of bad drivers
 
user559633
enjoy!
 
@tristan I don't think I can do that, since the json module source is written in C and my code is Python. At least, I think it's in C. This is the only source I could find: github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Modules/_json.c
 
 
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4:17 PM
What "object" does this comment refer to? Could you provide an example of such a mutation?
 
super() itself has no side effects, it just creates a proxy object. The comment is wrong, and the answer doesn't seem that interesting either.
 
user559633
people with tag approval perms, please do the needful stackoverflow.com/tags/ticketmaster-api/info
 
ha, I'll approve it, but I bet someone else will edit out the "call support" part at some point, it's not really what the excerpt is for.
 
user559633
lol, i think the call support is good there.
 
@tristan Did a bit of additional edit.
 
user559633
4:32 PM
I put it as a plaintext as I make no assumptions about general ticketmaster users
 
user559633
an embedded link is less obvious than a example.org
 
user559633
I'd prefer the plain link stay.
 
Ah Fine. I will re-edit it. Done.
 
user559633
Cheers :)
 
tristan on teh meta!
recbg
 
user559633
4:39 PM
Reason for tag edit, in case curious
 
what a lazy-ass thing to do, shoving all users to SO with the exact same link, under the banner of "support"
I don't know these guys, but I hate them already
@tristan can't see deleted stuff
wait, were you talking to me?
I'm always unsure about links that lead me to a question when I expect something else
 
user559633
@AndrasDeak huh? that's not a deleted post, that's a link to an active meta Q
 
either I misunderstood something, or I'm a <10k pleb
@tristan oh, OK then. I know that one, hence
2 mins ago, by Andras Deak
tristan on teh meta!
 
user559633
Oh, the question was probably a "how does PHP API my ticketmaster"
 
I saw your post at the age of 47 seconds;) That's when I popped in.
 
4:41 PM
that happens once in a while
also cbg
 
umm...no posts are showing up for me for
not the first time to happen either
 
user559633
Yeah, I don't think users are tagging and I'm not sure when the tag edit will show
 
oh, it's -> fix?
unless it's subtly different...
12 questions
 
user559633
Link/synonym if you're feeling nice :)
 
I never feel nice. :P
and I never have the kind of rep for tag stuff
you need some score for a synonym suggestion, unless I'm mistaken
 
user559633
4:47 PM
Thanks ^ put a comment on the meta post asking someone with perms to do the needful
 
I had never seen a non sarcastic @tristan meta. What a day to be alive.
 
Meta Stack Overflow, Doing The Needful (and then some)™
 
user559633
This is my favorite Meta answer of mine, even though the delivery confused people for some unknown reason
 
StackOverflow must be Stack Overflow
 
user559633
in what?
 
4:50 PM
In your answer.
 
user559633
i really give the minimum amount of fucks allowed by the signed long int about spacing in company names as long as people understand what i mean
 
Heh; that CHUMP full form was epic, made me spit my coffee out.
 
really good satire will always confuse some
 
That's called a good satire ;)
 
@tristan oh yeah, the posts where I knew you from before coming to sopython
 
user559633
4:57 PM
it actually makes me a little sad that in 2016 stackoverflow, closing a meta post with a "delete if you received this and were not intended to" doesn't tip off people that you're "having a laugh"
 
user559633
@AndrasDeak good to see that my satire and "calling it like it is" lead to a good thing :)
 
I wonder if PC compliance (and rebellion) run in cycles
 
user559633
PC compliance as in "politically correct", or as "signing software for use by a corporate personal computer architecture"
 
unclear, OP Does not specify input stackoverflow.com/q/37636656/4099593
 
user559633
4:59 PM
brb
 
Ciao
Time for me to leave too, Rhubarb all
 
let's go with both - anyone remember trying to have all legal copies of Windows around '95
 
user559633
i think pc/architecture compliance is a gradual march until things get so bad that non-technical people will pay for an alternative
 
and it is then brought into compliance and the gradual march starts again?
 
user559633
for politically correct, i think it's a similar gradual process, but the current wave/mechanism is very strange and polarizing
 
user559633
5:14 PM
@JGreenwell unsure, i was too young for the last technological convergence, but it's why i'm interested in the systemd thing -- edging towards a closed-for-tinkering/corporate linux, and it will be interesting to see what happens in that subculture
 
I think here at SO the observation between pre-Atwood and post is a good way to categorize the views on how politically correct SO should be (also a bunch of other policies) and could be taken to include how much SO favors corporations over answers (which not having seen SO's financials, I can only guess on actual need)
....everyone in this room needs to quit reminding me they're 20 year olds :P ;)
I just started early I guess
 
user559633
i don't think SO is at the point of 'political correctness' overdrive yet. i still refer to other users with gendered pronouns based on name or picture (if provided). the day that someone nitpicks me for saying 'he' when referring to someone with a bearded-man as a profile picture and a male-name is the day that i'm done here
 
or am dealing with tutoring people in math again which makes me extra grumpy at that age group
on a different note, yes, I have also been watching the systemd thing with interest as it could be a major shift
 
5:30 PM
@tristan the comments from Mage Xy under it makes me understand the demographic for Scary Movie - "Finally, a movie with no joke ambiguity. I can be absolutely sure I know when to laugh!"
 
user559633
@JGreenwell yeah, never underestimate the ability of a corporation to address problems that people don't have with an solution that people don't want
 
user559633
@RobertGrant yeah, i didn't know how to write in a joke about someone getting comedically injured
 
Indeed
Of course the proper time to laugh at Scary Movie is never, but you get the idea
 
6:00 PM
17 days to (unconfirmed) Steam Sale.
 
Any of you by any chance now how to install cvtools?
 
user559633
Where are you stuck? What have you tried? What OS? How are you today?
 
can't find the name of the package
 
@Thijser that looks like an R package.
 
from cvtools import ipynb_show_cv2_image
and R was more like the thing I was doing in the afternoon
 
user559633
6:02 PM
pypi.python.org/pypi/cvtools no such thing there. are you following some tutorial?
 
@Thijser looks like it's part of your course.
 
ah thanks
 
@Thijser I found that by typing your query into Google, it was the only result. Please take the time to do your own research before coming here.
 
user559633
i've decided that if i don't have regular users by july 31st, i'm going to open source all the code and business process for my startup and spend a month offline with books
 
are you live now?
 
6:07 PM
@tristan :(
 
By the way @Ffisegydd how did you figure that one out?
 
user559633
no sir. exactly why i'm lighting that fire under my butt.
 
user559633
@Thijser copy/paste into google.
 
hmm your google localisation must be better then mine,it send me into china
 
user559633
 
user559633
@idjaw That study is bunk. I drink a liter of coffee every day and cover everything in hot sauce and vinegar and I've [redacted per legal council]
 
@idjaw as a concept it sounds plausible, particularly to people who have the palette of a 5 year old, but as usual with these things, hilariously broad-brushstroke
 
yeah...this is why I wanted to share. I found it a bit ridiculous
 
Having said that, I'm pretty dark and I have the palette of a 5 year old. It's buried in my garden.
 
I lean towards more bitter foods myself
and am addicted to love coffee
and as tristan pointed out, I've <redacted> as well.
I grew up on bitter vegetables. My dad loves pickling all kinds of things. So we always had quite the variety at home
 
user559633
6:15 PM
they should also round out the study with myers-brigg, jungian pop-psy horseshit that mouth breathers love
 
ahahha mouth breathers
 
user559633
maybe i should do that month off the internet anyway :P
 
I come out of M-B looking good, so I like it :)
 
Noooooooooooooo
 
Assuming the goal is to basically get a description of oneself that sounds like Sheldon.
 
6:18 PM
I did a myers-brigg test as part of a team event a few jobs ago
 
user559633
@RobertGrant int-something? myer's brigg is astrology for people that learn things from big bang theory
 
user559633
@RobertGrant haha way to double barrel that shotgun with me
 
Also, INTP4Lyfe.
 
I think I was an ESFP or something like that
 
INTP I think.
 
user559633
6:18 PM
i'm INTH (intelligent, handsome. according to my grandmother)
 
Monster.
 
wait, big bang theory isn't legit?
 
@tristan let us know in advance if you're going to take a month off - we'll have to hire a replacement MTFL else this room just won't be the same :(
 
I can fill his shoes.
I already hold a lot back, I'll just let loose a bit and it'll be just like Tristan is here.
 
I suppose in conversations about M-B I should tell people I'm INT8. Which goes well with CAR3, CON2 and STR1.
 
6:20 PM
Well - you'd still have to do the stuff that only Fizzy can do... are you happy being schizo for a month? :p
 
Sure
 
user559633
@JonClements will do :) but yeah, i think fizzy can handle it
 
Stay classy, Lounge.
 
user559633
"INTJ PERSONALITY (“THE ARCHITECT”)

It’s lonely at the top, and being one of the rarest and most strategically capable personality types, INTJs know this all too well. INTJs form just two percent of the population, and women of this personality type are especially rare, forming just 0.8% of the population – it is often a challenge for them to find like-minded individuals who are able to keep up with their relentless intellectualism and chess-like maneuvering. People with the INTJ personality type are imaginative yet decisive, ambitious yet private, amazingly curious, but they do not squand
 
user559633
it's like a pseudo-science american-chinese restaurant-menu talking about star signs by year
 
6:22 PM
Hm I should change my answers to get that one, it looks cool.
 
user559633
(nice picture of text, jackass)
 
I did the tests twice (a few years apart) and got INTP and INTJ.
 
@tristan Hey, you're an architect. At that level it's all just data.
 
I've come up INTJ every single time I've taken it @Ffisegydd - which is kinda cool as it's nice to be consistent in at least something :p
 
user559633
"but they do not squander their energy." current tabs: stackoverflow shitposting chat, a "let's play"...
 
user559633
6:24 PM
also, nice to see you about @JonClements
 
@tristan I'm normally around (lurking in the shadows...) :p
 
user559633
how's the thing you're working on? (not asking specifics because not sure if it's meant to be public knowledge)
 
@tristan bit stagnant at the moment as business partner's wife is seriously unwell... so some stuff isn't being pushed forward as quickly as desirable but... oh well...
 
I get INTP a lot
 
And thanks for your considerate discretion @tristan :)
 
6:27 PM
considering my career/education that has always made sense to me
 
user559633
@JonClements Yeah, of course :)
 
user559633
Sorry to hear about the business partner's wife and sluggish progress
 
@tristan ...all good things... and all that :p
 
Great to see my personality type didn't change after 2 years
 
Still as crazy now as you were then, hey? :p
 
6:39 PM
hehe, yeah
I wasn't crazy back then, nothing changed c:
 
user559633
i wish i could bottle that feeling when a distributed system starts flowing correctly
 
I wish I could feel it. Just once.
 
 
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user559633
7:51 PM
@idjaw oh man, i forgot about frances the mute youtube.com/watch?v=2EkzNGkIPdE&t=4m30s
 
user559633
[skipping the first 4-ish minutes because cmon guys, stop punishing your audience]
 
8:09 PM
@tristan I love how they got away with five tracks being an album. And a great album it was.
 
user559633
@idjaw yeah, haha. 5 tracks kind of sells short the "it's like an hour and a half long"
 
user559633
i'm rolling my eyes as i type this, but i find it amazing the number of "moments" or experiences the album has
 
I completely forgot how much I loved this album.
 
user559633
"is that an organ?"
"are they really doing a breakdown using salsa?"
all of cassandra gemini
 
user559633
the really long, atonal parts make it a really hard album to get into
 
8:16 PM
yes. Omar Rodriguez has a solo album that is mostly that which was very disappointing
it's the part of the band I didn't understand, when they break in to those odd pieces
 
Evening all
 
Sup
 
Hmm, Myers Briggs personality types, huh
 
Got another interview tomorrow. Need to brush up on my MB to judge them.
 
I'm a fairly consistent ENTJ. The EN are always there and the J almost always. The T / F depends who I've been trying to cosy up to recently...
:D
It's been years since I did one, actually.
Apparently - ENTJ puts me in a club with, er, Bill Gates and Margaret Thatcher :P
 
user559633
8:21 PM
@idjaw i think the dissonance and breakdowns are because it's more fun to play than just making ballads. i think there's a lot of payoff in TMV that are only possible as bridges in/out of those parts -- the sort of relief you feel after they exit a really long build-up isn't possible without the tension
 
user559633
As I suspected. JRS is an Ent.
 
Well, they do say you never want to be part of a club that wants you as a member, or something like that (sorry Groucho)
 
And I have the same personality type as Donald Trump
yay
 
user559633
If it's any consolation, social science isn't science.
 
I think this conclusively proves the absolute comprehensive validity of the Myers-Briggs test.
 
8:22 PM
@tristan hmmm never thought of it like that. And I just learned for myself that Omar Rodriguez came out with a best of solo collection? http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/omar-rodriguez-lopez-releases-solo-best-of-telesterion/

which means that he has released much more solo music than I thought...
 
And, as my N is now 5, I also claim it as a proof.
 
user559633
@idjaw I'll have to check that album out. But yeah, I think "L'Via L'Viaquez³" is a good microcosm of what they like to do with tension.
 
user559633
this band makes me wish i had talent
 
lemme see that myers-briggs
 
@tristan haha I know what you mean. That guitar playing blows me away.
 
8:35 PM
Need a project name, my naming minions! Scope: it's a simple python library that provides debug printing, so if you pass it something it'll look to see whether it's an iterable etc, print the length, if they're all a consistent type of element, etc.
Various other bits of info, basically what you end up printing when debugging something.
 
import whatisdis
 
user559633
whatsyourtype
 
Also in the running garlic
 
:D ^
 
8:36 PM
The pypi library "wat" is available.
 
Although that will be immediately out of the running given Fizzy's notorious salad dodging.
 
user559633
if you give me a few minutes, i can probably come up with something profoundly offensive
 
Fizzy, I think you should tristan those few minutes
it could be worth it
 
I've tristanned more minutes than advisable in here.
 
I thought tristaning was illegal?
 
8:40 PM
Only in 48 states
 
In the other 2 it's just morally disgusting.
 
user559633
never mind. a couple of the ones on my shortlist even make me uncomfortable
 
Wow O-O
 
user559633
...yeah
 
Can the MTFL type something so malevolent even he is offended? Yes.
I was going for "rock so heavy... yes, and he can lift it", but it didn't quite work.
 
user1648409
8:43 PM
Hi, someone here who has already worked with neural networks a bit?
 
@Shiuyin just ask.
Don't ask to ask.
 
@Shiuyin I hear Noonian Soong was pretty efficient at it :)
 
 Logician (INTP-a)
@JonClements positronic brain ftw!
 
user559633
trigger warning: a picture painted with words so offensive that all those who look at it will be forever...different
 
When we interact with people every day, we work with neural networks. This is why programmers still need to research neural networks.
5
 
user1648409
8:45 PM
In github.com/stephencwelch/Neural-Networks-Demystified/blob/… the author describes really good, how anns work. I don't understand one thing however: He says that "Our input data matrix, X, is of dimension 3 by 2" - why? Shouln't it be that we give in one data set for training and this training data is then computed - rather than pass in 3 data sets for training at the same time like he seems to be doing it?
 
I always take an A with my NN. The meat based variants are so... unpredictable...
 
> Usually known as the philosopher, the architect, or the dreamy professor, INTPs have been responsible for many scientific discoveries throughout history.
^ makes it difficult for me to bash this personality silliness
 
...or does it....?
 
user559633
@AndrasDeak That's how these parlor tricks work. Tell people that they're the better version of what they've always suspected themselves to be, and wrap it in a pseudo-scientific process.
 
yeah, like an elaborate horoscope for your "soul"
expect some creativity and introvertedness in the coming weeks
 
8:48 PM
preens himself on apparently being a "Natural commander" and some kind of combination between Bill Gates and Harrison Ford. Hmm, actually, Gates+Ford. Hmm.
 
Bill Harrison?
 
@AndrasDeak How will we know when it has happened?
 
@JRichardSnape you'll know ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
"Page 2: strength and weeknesses" <-- yeah, nice try, I'm not clicking that
 
deep, man, deep. Definitely a T.
 
uh-oh
 
8:50 PM
cbg!
 
awww :P
 
@Shiuyin I'd recommend working it through slowly - hint question - does doing it one-by-one yield different results than utilising the (more efficient) matrix multiplication? Caveat - I haven't read through the tutorial and am not going to, but I think this hint will help you
 
@JRichardSnape hinty hints are the best;)
 
user1648409
8:54 PM
@JRichardSnape Ye, thanks. There would of course not be a difference, i was just sitting here like "wtf - he wants to compute that at the same time?" - i am going to use that for some image recognition with 1000 test images and that will simply be a lot to compute :D
 
@AndrasDeak the hintier the better, I hope.
@Shiuyin Cool. Probably start small before you try your mega-training - catch the bugs before you set a two hour/day computation running :)
 
user1648409
@JRichardSnape yy, already got everything working with Neuroph, now i just wants to do it on my own, without any finished frameworks
 
hmmm.. I didn't even complete my question. :/
 
@Shiuyin Good luck! It's a good project to try. Especially when you have a reference implementation with a framework to compare against.
 
user1648409
8:57 PM
@JRichardSnape yup, thx
 
Got curious....turns out I'm an ENFP
 
@AndrasDeak Nice.
 
I'll have to note this one down and do it again to see if it is consistent
 
@idjaw we're almost opposites then
 
user559633
"yeah i did the test and it just said that i'm fucking awesome. it just printed a picture of a skateboard"
 
8:58 PM
@idjaw Wow - the first non-INT? here then? :p
 
he's a double
 
@idjaw A "true free spirit"
 
also known as a liberal arts major
 
@JonClements Nah, I'm always an E on these things. ENTJ, mostly.
In programming terms, I think that just means "I also drink in public places" ;)
 
Fortunately most of the I/E questions are blatant
"ooh, nice question, yes, I'm still an introvert, duh"
 
user559633
8:59 PM
where's the test that tells me if i'm secretly a lizard person
 
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