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bro sounds like a real marketing person
ngl
@undone frost just be the next steve jobs already
lol
how u get that pic of me?
I heard someone say that python is popular among absolute beginners and post-doc comp sci people lol
I basically just started coding. python first, i'm on to html/css at the moment, currently learning the rudiments of js
the builtins are very nice
my first language for javascript
then python
I tried c I liked then tried out c++
nice! I tried java first back in the day but got scared and quit lol
picking it back up now
lol
I use asm more than c++
but its a language that's worth it
I'm using a form of assembly rn btw
a lot of people do
How can I enable my mic, guys?
Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
30 messages iirc
Damn!
OK, thanks guys
I'm new in the server and I just started to learn Python
I'm trying to learn watching videos on Youtube
If I had my druthers, everything would be open-source forever
Any recommendations to practice with practical exercises, guys?
W3 schools has a pretty cool python module but they kind of throw a whole bunch of stuff at you
jer
Thanks man, I'll check it out
W president
a very nice podcast
Gimme all your recommendations man, you're the expert
https://youtu.be/Sk35MKtCXfQ saw my bro watching this
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very nice stream really funny
yours isn't bad you just haven't been doing much
me too
lmao
are you from america?
me?
no, gofek
oh lol
yes
man, i thought my city was rough. got me countin my blessings
yes you
how can you make this?
my github is stacked bro
https://github.com/1proprogrammerchant/malwaremake here's my trash on github @undone frost
i quite curious since lot of my tech friends like to sent chat like that
i threw up this program i made a year and a half ago and forgot my password 😎 👉 👉
remember
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hi
hotz shiz
yes sir
did you guys mostly use pycharm or vsc?
it's like pytorch but different? idk
is anyone in dev ops? or looking into getting in that careeer
ML shit
better version of pytorch
pip install? lol idk
mark vs elon when btw
I saw
this super cool youtube video about ML that breaks it down
and makes it super accessible
send him
@rapid flame it can't hurt lol
Of course!
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@rapid flame That happened to me once. I took a beer-brewing course and forgot how to drive
this tells you it all
how can you know that you have been sent 50 messages in this channel?
my mic still supressed
go to #voice-verification and type !voiceverify
they'll dm you your missing requirements
you guys didn't use windows?
I wanna try Linux, but I'm intimidated
because it sounds easy to breakthrough?
🤣🤣🤣
TempleOS only good OS change my mind
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@rapid flame
Nahhhh not even in US bro that's why ma man Edward Snowden is still chillin in russia somewhere
Stats can eat my entire ass
necessary evil
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lol let me b clear, i absolutely have no idea what tf is going on in this video
why int('100',2) is 4?```
speaking of chatgpt
https://twitter.com/i/status/1678337514942222338 think outside the box guys
If you ask chatgpt how to break into a house, it won't tell you. If you ask the one they don't release it'll be like:
- Go there at night
- If they have a dog, do this:
etc
what i heard
Can someone answer this
why does it even answer that
the one they don't release to the public is unhinged and will tell you anything iirc
@rapid flame ts is so accurate lmaoo
At the end of the day, it's trained on the internet, so it will have whatever bias we have as a whole
Google 10000000% tailors their search results based on search history etc
@velvet tartan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-_78a0HXCY&t=535s
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@velvet tartan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48AOOynnmqU
Disclaimer: this video came out a week before ChatGPT, that's why it's not mentioned 😅
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real
@wind raptor plz come join us
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Hi
hoiiii
will windows 12 be a good product
raymond rife
https://twitter.com/i/status/1678316312517279744 she played em
i can't get along what you guys talking about since i still newbie in python ._.
you don't need to be a prodigy programmer to dream in code
if you work too long, too late, the thing you're working on will keep turning around in your head, passing in front of your eyes and you can't sleep because of the code turning
and turning
and turning
and turning
at 3 am you say "fuck this", have a cold shower and go for a walk to distract your mind, and then if you're lucky you can fall asleep
bro writing os in js lmao
g0d
cringe
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!e py values = [*range(10)] for i, _ in enumerate(values): values.pop(i) print(values)
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
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Hi, I have little experience with python and recently I saw on twitter some anoncement on 'big' change comming to python. its about 'GIL' and it evolves Meta. can some one ELI5 the 'GIL' thingy and how that is going to change ?
from my knowledge, banks can only temporarily block oncoming payments
they can completely block something
?
🤠 👍
@echo garden hello
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can' talk because of background noise
you can use a method to manually use your mic
yeah, but its a party next door so music is busting loud af
manually minimizes the annoyence at our end it should allow us to hear you though.. give a it a shot well let you know
its fine, I am doing my work just hearing your conversation
Also go knock and ask them why didnt they invite me . ill wait
haha I am new to this town, just moved 2 days ago
then why didn't they invite you ??? knock on the door bring beer, that how it works
they're gonna keep you up might as well crash it lol
ahh I will try next time, this is me first time moving out of my home coutry so everything is super new to me
as well as cluture shock
where you live?
I moved to Canada from India
oh canada, oh, canada, im not sure about canada
haha
what part?
Ontario
y did you got rejection?
well i was trying to get in with luggage on a ferry
they didn't seem to like that too much
as well as my third attempt to cross.. it was ugly
thank god i didn't go to jail
was it from US ?
no, canada, HOWEVER, they brought me over to the US and sat me down for a stern talking, claming they will bring me to jail immediately if i try to cross again for 7 years..
damnn
it was my friends idea i just tried to implement it
ALMOST got in if it wasn't for my.... excitement
is he still your friend lol
ohh I am half of your age xD
mostly work on backend development
currently learning frontend as well
@dry jasper https://www.ahn.nl/
ok
@rugged root lol
@gentle flint
talk with bot?
yep the bot said that I should complete 50 message
@dry jasper I guess satellite beam different kind of wave lengh light and measure how long does it take to come back
if they take long time to come back it's depth is higher, if they come back faster its depth is higher
well I was typing
T_T
Usually better to just have a conversation in one of the channels here like voice chat or off-topic, give or get help in the help channels, check out the topical channels and see if anything catches your interest, etc.
It's meant to encourage actual interaction with the server
okey thank you so much I will
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@rugged root https://github.com/litestar-org/polyfactory this is a cool project for validation too
class BaseThing(BaseModel):
class Config:
alias_generator = to_camel
def to_camel(string: str) -> str:
string_split = string.split("_")
return string_split[0] + "".join(word.capitalize() for word in string_split[1:])
class Agent(BaseThing):
account_id: str
symbol: str
headquarters: str
credits: int
starting_faction: str
@rugged root hmm sounds nice
@amber raptor can you tell what you/they were want to build?
Something something AI Medical
well its because lower regulations there
Right
damn
Doctors kill plenty without help kthxbye
maybe less lives will die, with a few years of AI training
with the help
or maybe more die: https://www.statnews.com/2017/09/05/watson-ibm-cancer/
That's his daily
"capitalism" thats what i have to say reading this F
hahaha
i wanna run this thing in XP!!!!!!
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@amber raptor ^
Computer mainframe or fridge? You decide!
thats 3 people whole year worth salary right there xD
why not?
10/10. Would buy a soda from
10 mill +?
ill have 3 thankyouplease
i am good with one
I will sell and buy a house
More or less ye
All good!
Always happy to have folks around. Plus you're free to chat in here to get your message count. We'll typically be watching the chat if we're in VC
Thanks man. I'm currently learning how to use Python I'm using Youtube to learn more about Python
I'm looking for a website to practice the code. Any recommendations?
!resources We've got tons of various resources on our site. I typically recommend "A Byte of Python", which is freen on its respective site
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
im 17 and i feel old
Thank you so much, I'll check it out
Any time. And if you have question about concepts or what have you, don't hesitate to ask. I love explaining stuff
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Pretty lit
I really appreciate it. so I'll try to do my best then I'll try not to ask such basic questions because I'm a noobie
I don't mind basic questions either. If it helps you on your journey, it's not a waste
@vocal basin Yo
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Given the OGL bullshit, I would like to float Paizo as an alternative.@molten pewter @rugged root
ORC licence etc.
Piazo... Haven't heard of it... go on...
WOTC doesn't deserve custom.
Ah pathfinder?
Doesn't stop the game itself from being fun
WOTC Work opportunity Tax Credit?
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Worth. It's someone else's problem now
hp though urgh
Could be worse. Imagine if Oracle made a printer.
@lavish rover When you were futzing around with making an LSP for your language, what resources did you look into?
@cerulean ridge how dead is the AI Discord?
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Pretty much only thing I could find were official msft docs
sup guys
LMFAO
outputs orange
wait what? how?
was it like second hand or ?
b450 is old 
a770 price cuts are pretty good nowadays i mean barely compeats with a 6750xt but with their constant driver releases i feel like intel will be a very powerful contender
yeah but they will release new gpus
#career-advice Might have more relevant suggestions, @hardy torrent
thats a bold claim
For frontend I'll agree
Although there's always niche cases where it'll be better for human coders
yup
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web3 was weird i tried getting into it but never fully figured how it worked
seemed like a google ouath to me
¯_(ツ)_/¯
i saw a vid on yt like actually someone making what u said 
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take college
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002 | print(bytes("🦜","utf-8")
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: '(' was never closed
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
b'\xf0\x9f\xa6\x9c'
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@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
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class bytes([source[, encoding[, errors]]])```
Firstly, the syntax for bytes literals is largely the same as that for string literals, except that a `b` prefix is added:
• Single quotes: `b'still allows embedded "double" quotes'`
• Double quotes: `b"still allows embedded 'single' quotes"`
• Triple quoted: `b'''3 single quotes'''`, `b"""3 double quotes"""`
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I'm dumb
nah
I noticed
why do I forget everything I have learned in courses as soon as I start coding
Anyone know today's wordle answer?
Performance anxiety
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
import random
import os
from keep_alive import keep_alive
import config
import message_module
client = discord.Client(intents=discord.Intents.all())
intents = discord.Intents().all()
client = commands.Bot(command_prefix="Echo", intents=intents)
command_prefix = ("Echo", "echo")
welmsg = ("Hi", "Hello", "Yo", "Hey", "hi", "hello", "yo", "hey")
wr_vars = ('Hey', 'Hi', 'Hello', 'Yo', 'Sup')
command_1 = ("help", "Help")
command_2 = ("Whats the weather", "Weather", "weather")
dashboard_request = ("Dashboard", "dashboard", "dashboard link", "link to the dashboard", "link to dashboard")
@client.event
async def on_ready():
await client.change_presence(status=discord.Status.online, activity=discord.Game('Growing up'))
print('Successfully logged in as {0.user} '.format(client))
keep_alive()
message_module()
@client.event
async def on_message(message):
if message.author == client.user:
return
if message.content.startswith(command_prefix) and message.content.endswith(command_1):
await message.channel.send("{config.system_05}{config.error_02}")
if message.content.startswith(welmsg) and message.content.endswith(command_prefix):
user = message.author
wr_var = random.choice(wr_vars)
await message.channel.send(f"{wr_var} {user.mention}")
if message.content.startswith(command_prefix) and message.content.endswith(welmsg):
user = message.author
wr_var = random.choice(wr_vars)
await message.channel.send(f"{wr_var} {user.mention}")
if message.content.startswith(command_prefix) and message.content.endswith(dashboard_request):
await message.channel.send("https://echo-ai--adriansurkovic.repl.co/")
@client.event
async def on_member_join(member):
channel = member.guild.system_channel
server = member.guild
print("{config.system_01}{config.error_02}")
print(f"Error Source:{server}{channel}")
my_secret = os.environ['TOKEN']
client.run(my_secret)
can you give a tuple as an argument in message.content.startswith ?
what's this code for?
Kek
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!paste
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!source
!server
whats the best move here
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@lunar haven hey
g4 to force en passant?
heap_ptr = malloc(i32::SIZEOF * 2); // return UntypedPointer
second_index = heap_ptr[I32::SIZEOF]; // returns another UntypedPointer
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/home/runner/Echo-AI/modules/message_module.py:66: RuntimeWarning: coroutine 'BotBase.add_cog' was never awaited
bot.add_cog(messageModule(bot))
RuntimeWarning: Enable tracemalloc to get the object allocation traceback
2023-07-11 20:43:55 ERROR discord.client Ignoring exception in on_ready
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/runner/Echo-AI/venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/discord/ext/commands/bot.py", line 947, in _load_from_module_spec
await setup(self)
TypeError: object NoneType can't be used in 'await' expression
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/runner/Echo-AI/venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/discord/client.py", line 441, in _run_event
await coro(*args, **kwargs)
File "main.py", line 26, in on_ready
await bot.load_extension('modules.message_module')
File "/home/runner/Echo-AI/venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/discord/ext/commands/bot.py", line 1013, in load_extension
await self._load_from_module_spec(spec, name)
File "/home/runner/Echo-AI/venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/discord/ext/commands/bot.py", line 952, in _load_from_module_spec
raise errors.ExtensionFailed(key, e) from e
discord.ext.commands.errors.ExtensionFailed: Extension 'modules.message_module' raised an error: TypeError: object NoneType can't be used in 'await' expression
172.31.196.1 - - [11/Jul/2023 20:43:55] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 -
172.31.196.1 - - [11/Jul/2023 20:43:55] "GET /static/style.css HTTP/1.1" 304 -
bot/exts/filtering/filtering.py line 206
@Cog.listener()```
bot/exts/moderation/modlog.py lines 616 to 622
@Cog.listener()
async def on_raw_message_delete(self, event: discord.RawMessageDeleteEvent) -> None:
"""Log message deletions to message change log."""
if event.cached_message is not None:
await self.log_cached_deleted_message(event.cached_message)
else:
await self.log_uncached_deleted_message(event)```
@bot.command("help")
async def foo(ctx, arg):
await ctx.send("{config.system_05}{config.error_02}")
@jade badger Sup?
bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix="Echo", intents=intents, case_insensitive=True)
@bot.command("weather", aliases=["weathertime", "tellmetheweather"])
async def foo(ctx, arg):
await ctx.send("{config.system_05}{config.error_02}")
echohello
Hello Echo
echo hello
Echo hello
AAA
I got rid of all the client.event stuff but it still wont work
I also fixed the indentation in message_module
why is it named messageModule?
!pep8
PEP 8 is the official style guide for Python. It includes comprehensive guidelines for code formatting, variable naming, and making your code easy to read. Professional Python developers are usually required to follow the guidelines, and will often use code-linters like flake8 to verify that the code they're writing complies with the style guide.
More information:
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Hi need some help with keras and tensorflow. am getting error Import "tensorflow.keras" could not be resolved even though I already imported tensorflow and downloaded it
extensions are imported by module name not class name
and that extension module would contain setup and teardown functions which would load the cog
https://paste.pythondiscord.com/LHVQ
No matter what I do it gives me fucking indentation errors
Help?
@vocal basin
wth is wrong with it everytime i fix one indent it breaks another
is there a way to just ignore the error?
deleting the code is one way
works
is there another way though
so I dont have to keep fucking deleteing every line
or is python just like this
@rugged root any ideas
nvm
uhm
@lunar haven hi hyd 🙂
@lunar haven 10/10 stream btw
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Distributive property
In mathematics, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law, which asserts that the equality x ⋅ ( y + z ) = x ⋅ y
Distributive
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idk if .latex of @viscid lagoon can render colours that way
.
{\color{Wheat}c_0}+{\color{LightPink}c_1}{\color{Aqua}p}+{\color{LightGreen}c_2}{\color{Aqua}p}^2+\dots+c_n{\color{Aqua}p}^n=\left(\left((\dots\left(0\cdot{\color{Aqua}p}+c_n\right)\dots)\cdot{\color{Aqua}p}+{\color{LightGreen}c_2}\right)\cdot{\color{Aqua}p}+{\color{LightPink}c_1}\right)\cdot{\color{Aqua}p}+{\color{Wheat}c_0}
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6F
!e
dec_hex_dict = {
0: '0', 1: '1', 2: '2', 3: '3', 4: '4', 5: '5', 6: '6', 7: '7', 8: '8', 9: '9',
10: 'A', 11: 'B', 12: 'C', 13: 'D', 14: 'E', 15: 'F'
}
def dec_to_hex(dec_n):
hex_n = ''
while dec_n > 0:
hex_n = dec_hex_dict[dec_n % 16] + hex_n
dec_n = dec_n // 16
return hex_n
print(dec_to_hex(0))
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@lunar haven fix
should be '0' not ''
!e
print(f"{0:x}")
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0
simplest way is to add or "0"
or return hex_n or "0"
!e
from string import hexdigits
def to_hex(n):
left = ''
right = '0'
while n > 0:
left = hexdigits[n % 16] + left
n //= 16
right = ''
return left + right
print(to_hex(0))
print(to_hex(1))
print(to_hex(15))
print(to_hex(16))
print(to_hex(1000))
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | f
004 | 10
005 | 3e8
!e
from string import hexdigits
def to_hex(n):
s = ''
f = lambda x: '0'
while n > 0:
s = hexdigits[n % 16] + s
n //= 16
f = lambda x: x
return f(s)
print(to_hex(0))
print(to_hex(1))
print(to_hex(15))
print(to_hex(16))
print(to_hex(1000))
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | f
004 | 10
005 | 3e8
another cursed one
both have no if-like logic
but have state instead
but it happens only once
(in case of 0)
that one is a more idiomatic example of following that test-no-more-than-once idea
#voice-chat-text-0 message
^ what insanity looks like
@whole bear :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
\
@whole bear :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
\
@whole bear :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "/home/main.py", line 1
002 | string = "
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: unterminated string literal (detected at line 1)
!e
print(r'\\')
print('\\\\')
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | \\
002 | \\
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
'\\'
and also, for example, due to how lists are printed, it should use double too
!e
print(['\\'])
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
['\\']
@whole bear :warning: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 |
002 |
@whole bear :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
\`\`\`py string = "str" \`\`\`
@whole bear :warning: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
C# calls that "verbatim text"
C#'s notion of what "raw string" is is different
depends on what counts as programming
since 2017
same for C#
!e
from string import hexdigits
def digits(n):
while n:
yield hexdigits[n % 16]
n //= 16
def to_hex(n):
return ''.join(digits(n))[::-1] or "0"
print(to_hex(0))
print(to_hex(1))
print(to_hex(15))
print(to_hex(16))
print(to_hex(1000))
@vocal basin :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | f
004 | 10
005 | 3e8
@lunar haven :warning: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[99, 89, 79, 69, 59, 49, 39, 29, 19, 9]
hai
@lunar haven maybe these are more intuitive?
🔊 🚫🎙️
i cant unmute
and bro you gave me a jumpscare
..
why is my mic suppressed tho
lol
!voiceverify
...
i need to get addicted to the server and then I can unmute cus i joined just now
for me vscode has it all by itself
no extension needed
you can change which colour what is in the settings
What is your file name?
Are you using the default color theme?
i use dark (visual studio)
Hmm, colors should work fine without it, but you could try installing the "Python" extension
this?
@alpine crater
there is an extension called "Python" only but it is already installed
can you post a screenshot of your editor with a python file open
a screenshot of the whole editor, not just the file
in the top bar, click on File -> Preferences -> Theme -> Color Theme -> Dark+
You could also do Dark Modern
they both have coloured text like you want @hallow pond
USA
thank you very much 
np
@vocal basin whyyyyy can't weeee be friends... ?
guys
im using vite+react, and i want to have routing in my project. do i use react-router is there something better
def the wrong server
but yea
issok lol
I'm writing a qgis plugin for work and I wanna die
https://qgis.org/pyqgis/3.22/core/QgsProcessingParameterFileDestination.html
it's so disgusting
😄
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In this video I discuss Neuromorphic Computing and the Future of AI
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This guy was selling some weird thing on his local swap shop radio, but somehow ended up believing that he'd destroyed a major corporation.
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nice fowers @rugged root
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@rough mesa If you're wondering why you can't talk, check out the #voice-verification channel
That'll tell you what you need to know about the voice gate
Got It!
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@fiery mural Yo
@high acorn
Hello @rugged root !
doing alright. just here to listen. 🙂
I appear to not have permission to speak. All good though.
async def check_timeout(self):
await asyncio.sleep(60) # Wait for 60 seconds
await self.on_timeout()```
asyncio.create_task(view.check_timeout())
!d asyncio.timeout
coroutine asyncio.timeout(delay)```
An [asynchronous context manager](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#async-context-managers) that can be used to limit the amount of time spent waiting on something.
*delay* can either be `None`, or a float/int number of seconds to wait. If *delay* is `None`, no time limit will be applied; this can be useful if the delay is unknown when the context manager is created.
In either case, the context manager can be rescheduled after creation using [`Timeout.reschedule()`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html#asyncio.Timeout.reschedule "asyncio.Timeout.reschedule").
Example:
```py
async def main():
async with asyncio.timeout(10):
await long_running_task()
```...
subprocessing is always so messy
If long_running_task takes more than 10 seconds to complete, the context manager will cancel the current task and handle the resulting asyncio.CancelledError internally, transforming it into a TimeoutError which can be caught and handled.
class Counter(discord.ui.View):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.clicked_users = []
self.vote_count = 0
async def check_timeout(self):
await asyncio.sleep(60) # Wait for 60 seconds
await self.on_timeout()
async def on_timeout(self) -> None:
# Rest of the code
@client.command(name='remake')
async def remake_command(ctx):
# Rest of the code
# Send the vote message as an embedded message with the button
view = Counter()
view.message = await ctx.send(embed=embed, view=view)
asyncio.create_task(view.check_timeout())
return```
There's something good you can say about every programming language. But that's no fun. Instead, let's take the worst features of all the languages we know, and put them together to create an abomination with the worst syntax, the worst semantics, the worst foot-guns and the worst runtime behaviour in recorded history. Let's make a language so b...
it is a good video
I think we have to tap into the bot's event loop.... double checking
Still double checking
@rugged root https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/12/1080832
it was as data analyst
thats such a neat job role
Trying to remember how to access the discord bot's loop
i might still have the mail , i did good on the test .. today i think it was a complete pointless thing
explosives
That tracks
make your own
glass
I can't find exactly where it is, @rapid chasm. #discord-bots will be able to tell you better
I know there's a specific thing for this
Make a task which calls timeout and stops the view?
I don't think it would use Task, though
Because task seems to be for recurring things
@stoic chasm I get what you mean now
x=\log\left(y+x\right)
tox
@rugged root https://www.investopedia.com/the-pandemic-impact-of-social-security-and-medicare-5186940
BRB
That's certain Cataina
x = cos(tan(log(y+x)2x(5x+e)log((y+15-x*xy)((x*x)/3.14159265359))))
Wrap it in backticks
x = cos(tan(log(y+x)2x(5x+e)log((y+15-x*xy)((x*x)/3.14159265359))))
What is?
that channel
Gotcha
.7z
sorry, either you mistyped the url or we deleted that page, but let's agree to blame this on you.
@animo .. hv you heard about spam ham classification?
@high acorn spam = mail you dont want, bacon = mail you do want 😉
Spam is tasty
fried spam
bacn
special ham
beacon
spamburger
🙂
@lucid blade how did you liked the repo?
Animmo .. your repo is fine!
nice good to hear 😄
!e py print(*(i % 3 for i in range(12)))
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2
!code
class Counter:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.count = 1
@classmethod
def incr(self):
self.count += 1
Number = Counter()
original_Num = Counter()
while True:
live_num = original_Num
while True:
if live_num == 4:
print(f"{original_Num} is False")
break
if live_num % 2 == 0:
live_num /= 2
else:
live_num.incr()
original_Num.incr()
I love that lite star shows HTTP Method for APIs
@worldly magnet
** Code: **```py
1 class Counter:
2 def init(self, starting_number: int = 1) -> None:
3 self.count = starting_number
4
5 @classmethod
6 def incr(self):
7 self.count += 1
8
9 original_Num = Counter()
10
11 live_num = Counter()
12
13 def is_even(num) -> bool:
14 remainder = num % 2
15 if remainder == 0:
16 return True
17 else:
18 return False
19
20 while True:
21 while True:
22 if live_num == 4:
23 print(f"{original_Num} is False")
24 break
25 if is_even(live_num):
26 live_num /= 2
27
28 else:
29 live_num.incr()
30 original_Num.incr()
31 del live_num
32 live_num = Counter(original_Num)
```py
[Running] python -u "i:\.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\3x+1.py"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "i:\.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\3x+1.py", line 23, in <module>
if is_even(live_num):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "i:\.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\3x+1.py", line 14, in is_even
remainder = num % 2
~~~~^~~
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for %: 'Counter' and 'int'
[Done] exited with code=1 in 0.288 seconds
@turbid sandal do you mean 1 = False and 2 = True
31 can go.
I dont think it is a one we are talking about
def is_even(num) -> bool:
return not num % 2
meanwhile the owner is printing a missing cat poster
wait for the reward to go to an acceptable number
@whole bear Usually better to ask in here so that more eyes are on the question. Or by using the help system (see the #❓|how-to-get-help channel for more details on that)
LLVM == Llamas Love Vince McMahon
why the color cont not work
const colours = {
"red": "#F72119",
"orange": "#FF9E3D",
"yellow": "#FFF01F",
"green": "#1FFF0F",
"aqua": "#23C1FF",
"blue": "#4D4DFF",
"purple": "#B026FF"
};
$(document).ready(function() {
text = $("body").text();
text = text.replace(/new/g,
`<span class="${colours[aqua]}">new</span>`);
console.log(text)
text = text.replace(/topstock/g,
`<span class="">topstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/overstock/g,
`<span class="yellow">overstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/flexstock/g,
`<span class="yellow">flexstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/false/g,
`<span class="red">false</span>`)
text = text.replace(/true/g,
`<span class="green">true</span>`)
$("body").html(text);
});
@cosmic bison what's the vscode theme
@obsidian dragon is jquery ?
tyty
@wintry pier would you mind using longer sentences? I think your explanation got lost in translation
i mean when you run the jquery code is compiled to javascript code
W
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what are u guys making rn @cosmic bison
oh
bro is it just me or does this summer feel abnormally hot
send me this repository lemme check it out
🫂
@lunar haven are you finished with the notebooks thing
from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict
class Parent(BaseModel):
model_config = ConfigDict(extra='allow')
class Model(Parent):
model_config = ConfigDict(str_to_lower=True) # (1)!
x: str
m = Model(x='FOO', y='bar')
print(m.model_dump())
#> {'x': 'foo', 'y': 'bar'}
print(m.model_config)
#> {'extra': 'allow', 'str_to_lower': True}
Interesting. pydantic will apparently merge those two model_configs. Wouldn't have expected that
play Red Dead Redemption 2s
@echo garden worth it bro 👍
alright
good luck man
def check_file_extension(Filename):
File_extension = Filename.split(".")
not working
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
120
W
hm
you're trying to make the file name a string?
or
I'm in love with the coco
Source code: Lib/collections/__init__.py
This module implements specialized container datatypes providing alternatives to Python’s general purpose built-in containers, dict, list, set, and tuple.
Filepath = r"I:\.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\test.mlang"
Filename = "test.mlang"
Extension_name = "mlang"
def check_file_extension(Filename: str):
File_extension = Filename.split(".")
match File_extension[-1]:
case Extension_name:
return True
case _:
return False
ez
Filepath = r"I:\.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\test.mlang"
Filename = "test.mlang"
Extension_name = "mlang"
def check_file_extension(Filename: str):
File_extension = Filename.split(".")
case File_extension[-1]:
when Extension_name:
return True
case _:
return False
``` switch the match keyword with case
its a lil syntax error
@grim solar Toss it in here
File "i:.git.frame\Mini-Projects\clipper\pars.py", line 9
case Extension_name:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: name capture 'Extension_name' makes remaining patterns unreachable
the extension name will always be true lol the string has an name
probably that's why
difference between defaultdict and dict is that when you try to access or modify a key that’s not present in the dictionary, a default value is automatically given to that key. for short
@lunar haven :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 4, in <module>
003 | value = regular_dict['key'] # Raises KeyError
004 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^
005 | KeyError: 'key'
setdefault(key[, default])```
If *key* is in the dictionary, return its value. If not, insert *key* with a value of *default* and return *default*. *default* defaults to `None`.
@lunar haven :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 4, in <module>
003 | print([cleanWord(word) for word in myString.split()])
004 | ^^^^^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'myString' is not defined. Did you mean: 'my_string'?
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | ['My', 'name', 'is', 'nameless', 'i', 'live', 'in', 'Boston']
002 | ['My', 'name', 'is', 'nameless', 'i', 'live', 'in', 'Boston']
@lunar haven :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 2, in <module>
003 | l = [[word.lower() for word in sentence.split()] for sentence in myString.split('.')]
004 | ^^^^^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'myString' is not defined. Did you mean: 'my_string'?
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[['my', 'name', 'is', 'nameless', 'i', 'live', 'in', 'boston']]
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[['my', 'name', 'is', 'nameless'], ['i', 'live', 'in', 'boston']]
😭
Help command request
Weather command request
Hello command request
Dashboard command request
2023-07-12 19:07:33 INFO discord.client logging in using static token
2023-07-12 19:07:34 INFO discord.gateway Shard ID None has connected to Gateway (Session ID: b7a820391a76f2f0ee8fdd423fab9e1f).
Successfully logged in as Echo AI#4570
- Serving Flask app ''
- Debug mode: off
Message Module Online
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment. Use a production WSGI server instead. - Running on all addresses (0.0.0.0)
- Running on http://127.0.0.1:8080
- Running on http://172.31.196.42:8080
Press CTRL+C to quit
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{config.system_01}{config.error_02}
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bibliophilism in The Cloud Café:
Help command request
Weather command request
Hello command request
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2023-07-12 19:55:34 INFO discord.client logging in using static token
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Successfully logged in as Echo AI#4570
Message Module Online
Member Module Online
Weather Module Online - Serving Flask app ''
- Debug mode: off
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment. Use a production WSGI server instead. - Running on all addresses (0.0.0.0)
- Running on http://127.0.0.1:8080
- Running on http://172.31.196.42:8080
Press CTRL+C to quit
ah. yes. faster to type on phone
why is repel like this?
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
{'a': 'aardvark', 'b': 'bear', 'c': 'cat', 'd': 'dog'}
@lunar haven :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 3, in <module>
003 | y = list(animals.items())
004 | ^^^^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'animals' is not defined. Did you mean: 'animalList'?
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
{'a': 'aardvark', 'b': 'bear', 'c': 'cat', 'd': 'dog'} [('a', 'aardvark'), ('b', 'bear'), ('c', 'cat'), ('d', 'dog')] [{'letter': 'a', 'name': 'aardvark'}, {'letter': 'b', 'name': 'bear'}, {'letter': 'c', 'name': 'cat'}, {'letter': 'd', 'name': 'dog'}]
@lunar haven :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "/home/main.py", line 5
002 | print(x,\n, y, \n, z)
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: unexpected character after line continuation character
!e
const colours = {
"red": "#F72119",
"orange": "#FF9E3D",
"yellow": "#FFF01F",
"green": "#1FFF0F",
"aqua": "#23C1FF",
"blue": "#4D4DFF",
"purple": "#B026FF"
};
$(document).ready(function() {
text = $("body").text();
text = text.replace(/new/g,
`<span class="${colours[aqua]}">new</span>`);
console.log(text)
text = text.replace(/topstock/g,
`<span class="">topstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/overstock/g,
`<span class="yellow">overstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/flexstock/g,
`<span class="yellow">flexstock</span>`)
text = text.replace(/false/g,
`<span class="red">false</span>`)
text = text.replace(/true/g,
`<span class="green">true</span>`)
$("body").html(text);
});
@obsidian dragon :x: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "/home/main.py", line 1
002 | const colours = {
003 | ^^^^^^^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax
lol
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | {'a': 'aardvark', 'b': 'bear', 'c': 'cat', 'd': 'dog'}
002 | [('a', 'aardvark'), ('b', 'bear'), ('c', 'cat'), ('d', 'dog')]
003 | [{'letter': 'a', 'name': 'aardvark'}, {'letter': 'b', 'name': 'bear'}, {'letter': 'c', 'name': 'cat'}, {'letter': 'd', 'name': 'dog'}]
https://replit.com/@AdrianSurkovic/Echo-AI#keep_alive.py
Whats wrong with this...
@gentle flint explain this
i plead the fifth
lol
hey
no
which operating system is best
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
{1: ['i', 'a'], '2': ['we', 'be', 'it'], 3: ['are', 'few', 'too']}
@lunar haven :warning: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
@lunar haven :white_check_mark: Your 3.11 eval job has completed with return code 0.
{1: ['i', 'a'], '2': ['we', 'be', 'it'], 3: ['are', 'few', 'too']}
var msg = str hello world
str msg = hello world
var <var_name> = <date_type_name> data
imagine reacting to your own message because nobody else will
Gof, if people have already asked, and asked nicely about it, then it's only polite to stop
The more you continue to misbehave like this, the more I want to just mute you
!warn 924010347264897024 Last time I'm going to ask. Multiple people are asking you to stop adding reactions to nearly every message, including staff. Please be courteous to other members of the server.
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: applied warning to @lunar haven.
guys how can you Programm it so you can type somthing in shell?
!code
os.system("/usr/local/bin/bash") maybe
no like you can type like "pick an number betwenn 1 and 10" so you can type the number
x = input()
will wait for input, and assign what you type to x
func do_something = disp str a string
num = int(input("pick a number: ")) for beginners then
ok thanks
def add(x, y):
return x + y``` how do i write this in your lang @turbid sandal
what about this
def bar(x, y):
pass
or this
def foo():
return 4
func foo = return int 4
I've said it verbally times before
No no, not to spam them on every message
If you have an issue, please send it to modmail
https://paste.pythondiscord.com/U3YQ
IDK where the error is coming from
!rules 1 3
1. Follow the Python Discord Code of Conduct.
3. Respect staff members and listen to their instructions.
Look at the file named "Error"
func hello = return str hello
func world = return str world
func hello-world = return add (run hello) (run world)
func main = disp run hello-world
func foo = input int x int y calc x+y to int z return z
😮
-- (this is a VHDL comment)
/*
this is a block comment (VHDL-2008)
*/
-- import std_logic from the IEEE library
library IEEE;
use IEEE.std_logic_1164.all;
-- this is the entity
entity ANDGATE is
port (
I1 : in std_logic;
I2 : in std_logic;
O : out std_logic);
end entity ANDGATE;
-- this is the architecture
architecture RTL of ANDGATE is
begin
O <= I1 and I2;
end architecture RTL;
this is what I based it on @rugged root
var add = func(x, y) return add int x int y
Got a doc appointment
from where can i learn more about ieee commands
big phat books
some of them are free
most are not
any link?
hang on
👍
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@dim dock this is the ieee reference manual
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/FIPS/fipspub172-1.pdf
but you might find this free book easier to read
https://www.isy.liu.se/edu/kurs/TSEA83/kursmaterial/vhdl/free_range_vhdl_2019.pdf
@dim dock
thanks
nice
smh
^
@lunar haven you need to use some disgression
try not to stir the pot
i'm not trying to administer you, i'm trying to be moderate
I think Churchill defined a fanatic as someone who can't change his mind and won't change the topic
fits you pretty well @lunar haven
my chrome is running nuts from this link
so no more leetcode streams?
inertial measurement unit?
u used to
If you have an issue with how we run things, you're more than welcome to just use that one.
Thank you, that's all I ask
seems bit harsh
it was for persistently adding spammy emoji reactions after being asked 8 times or so to stop
it wasn't exactly unexpected
then its justified igues
your silence is deafening indeed
k
The limit is when I asked politely to stop sending one on every single message
!voiceverify
@dim dock gotta do that in #voice-verification
ok thnks
Yeppers!
I did verbally. And not just this time
Several of us did today
And your response when I asked you to ease back on them in chat was to react to that message
Comes off as a bit of a middle finger
I'm on mobile, I don't have an easy way to look. Also, do note that I didn't mute. A warn is a reminder to behave, and makes it easy for staff to see if this is behavior that has happened before.
Me muting you would have been the over reaction
you don't, you just use this channel instead
like all of us
only mods use that channel
It's fine
Good to know you see us as big spooky boogie men here to make you upset and scared. TOTALLY doesn't make me feel like shit. So great
Just use some common sense, read the messages that are being sent (not just by the staff), and adjust your behaviour to suit the current community. Just as you would in real life...There's no need to be afraid if you follow the usual social behaviours.
Oh ok
Chill bro u dont need to philosophy 'moderation', could have been mistake from moderators part or may be could have been urs, just move on
AAA
4am helo
notion is good
zhaxxy
we talk before?
ohyea
sup
how's everything
fullstack webdev tech choices making me choke
in tkinter?
u used turtle?
how is that different from tkinter
oh
yea exactly
oh
ohhh
damn
interesting
oh
Yeah I was. Back in a moment
Why the hell is this in my search history
its your cat
fr
i make little projects to learn and i end up deleting them always after doing them, idk i feel they're of no use
yk like i made
a notepad
in tkinter
and
it had some
transparent bg
so u can see through
cuz i really wanted something like that lol
im lazy 💀
but
not anymore
no way
cuz
i've had regrets
i have regrets
for wasting time
🤠
i have some projects in mind
all of them are webapps
tbh same
im majoring in artificial intelligence/machine learning lol
in a grave and sedate manner
my neck is broken
thunderous verbal attack
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