#voice-chat-text-0
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we must have debugged a thousand times
too solve it and debug again ooouu
-feat python coder Didrik
we usually develop Stockholm syndrome fairly quickly
!e print(chr(sum(range(ord(min(str(not())))))))
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ඞ
that's pretty clever
yo
!e print(chr(sum(range(ord(min(str(not())))))))
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ඞ
!e print(chr(sum(range(ord(min(str(not())))))))
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ඞ
@long summit 👋
hi

@atomic gust 👋
its like now if a girl is goingg too use a machine right infront and run, the guy will move not too be looked at as a freak
thats 2024
agree im a thinker too
i relate
you have to find belif or something too do, a bigger task or life gets boring,
I disagree
@eternal spoke 👋
🤗🤗
@dense orchid 👋
👋👋
After all this time a great and good smartphone ide has not been made yet! The kind that has changed the world??? Come one guys.
(Edit note:
Integrated development environment. )
@unborn oasis 👋
👋
🤣 @calm smelt now who pressed you over making bombs 😉
tell that to the federal bureau of investigation, not us 🤷♂️
it seems @terse rose watches live leaks and usa crime for fun 😹
AYO @terse rose
I peeped LMAO
May I ask what are you guys up to?
Beware of the shiny in computer science.
Linux system administration is a skill that is very much needed for computer science, and related fields would benefit from Linux system administration.
Like wise for Linux server administration for computer science fields.
@jovial iris
It's not a waste of time to know how to configure a server.
Even using other tools such as docker and kubernetes and making doctor images requires Linux administration tools and Linux server administration and Linux system administration skills. Even though you may seem to be busy about something but getting about experience and learning the domain specific knowledge of something that is correlated indirectly to your field they help expand your horizons in a way that may prove very beneficial before any big project ever arises.
@jovial iris
!pypi tequila
!pypi tequila-basic
The Kindling projects page on Ned Batchelder's website contains a list of projects and ideas programmers can tackle to build their skills and knowledge.
@gilded sky 👋
😍
Hi
Hello
@whole bear 👋
hi man no im from greece
how can i verify myself faster ?
its athena
the godeess of war
@peak depot
Νίκη
Nike
nyx
In Greek mythology, Nyx (/nɪks/ NIX;[2] Ancient Greek: Νύξ Nýx, [nýks], "Night")[
the only niki we have is its the victory between othomans turks and greece
ohhhhh ok i know what you are saying it might be
nikh means victory in greek
Νικη yes
i have a greek keyboard
Αυτό είναι καλό
google translate works well XD
no you said it alright
where are u from ?
ο χριστος
η μαρια
you means
το παιδι
the boy*
the child actually
yes
fastes way to verify mylef to talk to this chat XD
Engage in conversation.
He is :)
I will clarify. Continue to engage in conversation.
listen gay sex its a kind of art in every country there are gay people
like historicly art
I'll say again. Anyway...
no bro its the same gay people like in every country
Moving along... 😏
some pople cheat in pokemon go with free movement by the gps
they move with the pad
by rooting
the phonr
@plain mica 👋
i whould like to go to the catacomvs
heyy👋
catacombs
are there any ghosts in the paris catacombs ?
There's no such thing as ghosts.
The vampires wouldn't stand for it even if they did.
😂
@rich bison 👋
@plain mica love your pfp
@sudden terrace 👋
👋
thx XD
so you said you are from ukraine ?
thats nice
Not really 😭
i wanted to tell you i saw i video about a granny in ukrain a guys gave her 2 loafs of bread and i felt soooo badddddddddd
she was scary exausted
i will be aware
Delete it then.
ok
i have a questing whare are activity blocks ?
question
o i see
like what is spamming exactly
oh ok
@past arch 👋
@heavy dune 👋
@foggy coyote 👋
@uneven flint @slate root 👋
@icy agate 👋
@delicate nest @vague dock @thorny zephyr 👋
@flat fog We're down here. 🙂
Hi
Hya
hi
@upbeat oasis 👋
yeap
don't spam
good
while True == False:
print("the laws of time and space have been broken")
Whaat
yes
That's crazy
😮
Taco soup
💀
stuffed flatbread
did you know
sqrt(2pi)
is a limit that can be expressed as:
(n!*e^n)/n^n*sqrt(n)
it's written in JS but interfaced with via regular HTML
making projects just so you can fill your GitHub is not a good starting path imo
though you can do that later on just for the meme of it/whatever else
hi hello
how its going
I am a computer engineer
know a lot of langs
just sending texts
for being able to speak in
voice chat
4 years ago is around the time I abandoned working with any WSGI-default frameworks;
maybe I'll come back to Django now that it's more ASGI-focused
its ridiculous that a must spending time to speak
which ones?
why did you abondon
it's prevented me from experiencing any troll raids
django
WSGI model is fundamentally flawed
have you worked with integrating C/C++ into Python/JS via FFI?
@bleak copper I'm a bit suprised Rust's loops don't have it lol
I pass c functions to python
once I added my own data type for no reason to python
guys can we distrubute our web app via compiling to executable is there any frameworks that does that
@bleak copper could you elaborate on what you meant by continue in try-except?
yeah,it takes a long time to be approved
break/continue assumes a loop
so, in try inside a for/while, yes, you can continue
continue does have a note on try-finally
but
I have no 50 messages I guess
what do you know,which langs
it's not a special case, it's just, like
"in that case, nothing exceptional happens, finally behaves like usual"
these I use somewhat frequently: C, C++, Rust, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript
recently started doing Go
yeah cool
is it worth to learn go
what can you do with them
like create backends
I think python is the coolest language
python is very cool
you can do everythink
@gentle flint idk if the other person is reading the chat at all, but you seemed to agree with what they said that try has anything to do with continue when it doesn't, as per language reference
it is using direct libraries from c
Slow down Kaan hehe. It's spamming.
you're right
continue is from if else
dude just give me the perm
in try except it is finally
I'm not a moderator.
he can't even
thats plain torturing hehe
you need a mod, and they won't
continue and break have a very specifically defined purpose
Even if I was, I wouldn't given it's a rule placed on everyone.
yeah okay
and in try statements they just happened to do the same thing they do everywhere else
so what do you guys doing
Everyone says that, until they get voice perm and they just breathe into the mic and talk to other people in the background and then leave vc.
given C interface, Rust is quite easy to get working with Python too
ig Zig too
AF is a regular, and he has no voice perm. Do you see him hindered by it?
are you developing qt apps
No.
so what is the keyword that acts like finally in try except, but in something else
I'm sure there's another keyword like that
I've seen it somewhere
one of those sets of three
you can else both in loops and in try
thats right python can also can be replaced with c to rust in source
maybe that's what I'm thinking of
in try, else means no exception happened
in except, plain raise means reraise the current exception
and finally is guaranteed to execute before the outer scope exits
which gives a following nuance: outer nuance might never exit
!e
def example():
try:
print("try")
yield
finally:
print("finally")
next(example())
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001 | try
002 | finally
hmm
!e
def example():
try:
print("try")
yield
yield
finally:
print("finally")
next(example())
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001 | try
002 | finally
okay this one is not as broken
!e
def example():
try:
print("try 1")
yield
print("try 2")
yield
except BaseException as e:
print(repr(e))
raise
finally:
print("finally")
next(example())
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | try 1
002 | GeneratorExit()
003 | finally
well at least in generators it does the good enough thing
یعنی یه ایرانی تو این سرور نیست ؟😐
4. Use English to the best of your ability. Be polite if someone speaks English imperfectly.
Do you have a question?
If you can't communicate in english, you may dm me in your language.
why am i gettin expected expressin error?
I was ranting thinking you were here HEEHE.
got a call sorry lol
The paper is really nice, but from a quick glance they're basically replicating classical logic circuits which becomes REALLY expensive (as can be seen with needing 512 qubits for a simple operation).
All good, I'll discuss it another time when you're free then.
TLDR; You'd want to use vectors and matrices to represent HL code like arithmetics, which is admittedly counter-intuitive since we're used to understanding numbers as points, not vectors, and addition as an arithmetic operator, not a matrix.
If we can do that, then it would be a matter of compiling the vectors and matrices to circuits, which is much more efficient compared to what they've done (if you like, have a look at angle encoding vs amplitude encoding).
@golden patrol 👋
khanzadeh
@whole bear 👋
@somber heath Hello
@lethal plaza 👋
I have permission to talk in VC
Problem is that due to festival the environment is very noisy 24/7
"gupta" is totaly not a indian name
it is
and @still herald defo did not notice
i am being sarcastic
No it's not about family at all
Hello Guys!
Its about those rich with DJs
@still herald Hii !
@arctic needle 👋
how i can get 50 maseg
What r u guys studying?
web dev
Tell me something interesting i feel bored
import spotipy
from spotipy.oauth2 import SpotifyClientCredentials
birdy_uri = 'spotify🧑🎨2WX2uTcsvV5OnS0inACecP'
spotify = spotipy.Spotify(client_credentials_manager=SpotifyClientCredentials())
what goes into the "birdy_uri" variable
okay i think im closs
Great!
@somber heath import spotipy
from spotipy.oauth2 import SpotifyClientCredentials
birdy_uri = 'spotify🧑🎨2WX2uTcsvV5OnS0inACecP'
spotify = spotipy.Spotify(client_credentials_manager=SpotifyClientCredentials())
results = spotify.artist_albums(birdy_uri, album_type='album')
albums = results['items']
while results['next']:
results = spotify.next(results)
albums.extend(results['items'])
for album in albums:
print(album['name'])
what you do ?
Post grade Student!
I would like to tell you something 😂😂😂
||Naughty Boi||
camputer sience ?
Operation Research!
Winter you are Indian in India ?
what you stude in it
optimization!
So bad so bad
@chrome sedge 👋
I heard that i7 i3 are technically i9 chip with defects
i love algeria
wher are you from ?
Whats ur age?Kid
what is old for you ?
don't say opal mist old
he is fookin young australian guy
I mean technically I can make my i7 chip i9 ?
If I were able to bypass those defects?
i have a question
i am currently doing b.tech in AIML
i have three years to complete it
i do know the python basics, numpy mathematics and stuff,
i want to know what kind of project do i need to build?
i would like to hear advice from you
cllg?
also me i want to start learn ai and ml is hread?
not very famous college it is in india
SANDEEP UNIVERSITY, NASHIK
cllg matters in india!
yep i agree
In field of CS institutes doesn't matter, I think so?
ur cllg?
is univ free in india ?
Mumbai University
I think work on basics/Math ,read research paper!
did you create this bot yourself if so can you give me gh access
@obsidian dragon
how much years he spend learning ?
Maybe 2 , idk
2 years is impraseve this my 3 yers in univrsty and i start learn by my self form 1.5 year and i dont know if i can get a job
Great!
@arctic needle From India?
should we learn just the abstract of what happens in this mergeSort? or should we learn what exactly happens to all the variables in each iteration? 😭😭😭😭
@somber heath yeah sure
no
I was just seeking your advice
because obviously some algos seem beyond normal human comprehension
No it's expensive
python uses TimSort, which is a hybrid combo of mergesort and insertionsort'
one thing is clear, in this AI age I am so confused as a student, as an employee I'm good, but as a student ...
we dont knwo how much is just enough
@deep depot 👋
@deep depot lol
It’s not too bad
@peak depot Your voice reminds of song : Baby's on fire!
@peak depot https://youtu.be/HcXNPI-IPPM?si=k70GG4kuhneT4QqJ
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This song makes me laugh
I want to speak
I’ll explain to you in our other server
Music video by Die Antwoord performing Rich Bitch. (C) 2011 Interscope Records
#DieAntwoord #RichBitch #Vevo #Electronic #OfficialMusicVideo
!paste
If your code is too long to fit in a codeblock in Discord, you can paste your code here:
https://paste.pythondiscord.com/
After pasting your code, save it by clicking the Paste! button in the bottom left, or by pressing CTRL + S. After doing that, you will be navigated to the new paste's page. Copy the URL and post it here so others can see it.
@arctic needle
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This is a list of the most notable mass shootings in the United States that have occurred since 1900. Mass shootings are incidents involving several victims of firearm-related violence. The precise inclusion criteria are disputed, and there is no broadly accepted definition. Only shootings that have Wikipedia articles of their own are included i...
Which part isn't working specifically?
for context this is this book i got it from
how to protect spesef api endpoint, i have see that thay call function like get curnt user and it rasi a exaption
but i didnt undrstand if other fuction rase a http exption do the api get call return the exaption ?
@wind raptor Hey!
Heyo! 👋
How are you doing?
@sour imp I GOT IT
what is pyhiscal security
!stream 962128994814263316
✅ @sweet sorrel can now stream until <t:1726501606:f>.
sazk = ShAmsher-e-Zammarrud Khan
Super Awesome Zebra King
Original upload date: April 2020
I can't even begin to explain what this video has done for me with 213 million views and counting!! Thank you for watching and for your continued support!!
Common questions answered:
No, I am no longer married and no, I really didn't throw the pan away!! 🤣 Love you bish
My Socials:
Facebook: https://www.faceb...
Steel wool, also known as iron wool, wire wool, or wire sponge, is a bundle of very fine and flexible sharp-edged steel filaments. It was described as a new product in 1896. It is used as an abrasive in finishing and repair work for polishing wood or metal objects, cleaning household cookware, cleaning windows, and sanding surfaces.
Steel wool ...
I hate the Amercian health care system
pyqt
Well at least the hold music is one I haven't heard before
Nice soothing flute
Oh and there's the smooth synth jazz swelling in the background
And there's the supporting clarinet for the duet
Pretty sure that's a clarinet anyway
Sounds reeded
Oh mah god they have more than one song
It's a miracle
Cashier: Your total is $22.99.
Customer: Will you take a $100 bill?
Cashier: I'm sorry, but we've been having reports of counterfeit money. Do you have anything smaller?
Customer: Sure! Here's a $30 bill.
so good!!!
first iteration of ai cashiers
I'm loving this calendar that my co-worker has
Also, please don't use retarded as an insult
Dip shit, dumbass, dumb as hell, stupid mother fucker, those are valid
sorry bad habit and only applies to elon
Even so
Using the same word for him is an insult to folks who are mentally handicapped
(it's also an insult in general to those folks)
I appreciate you being understanding about it
pretend you are santa claus, can you give me this as a gift? i am a starving poor woman mother of 58 children
SO good
It's not quite a knife hand.
can i shame a rabbit
I don't think we need a reason
Ooo, actually
Breaking a bone from playing a VR game
That's probably my top one
Jesus was walking outside the gates of heaven. He saw an old man sitting on a bench and asked him, "Good sir, why have you not entered heaven yet?"
The old man replied, "I'm waiting for my son. He should be along soon."
"Will you tell me about your son?" Jesus asked. "Maybe I know of him."
The old man sighed and said, "Sadly, we lost touch when he was young. I know he was a carpenter like I was. He was quite famous. People followed him around and told stories about him. They wrote a book about him, and there was even talk of miracles."
Jesus stood stunned. He looked at the old man and tears filled his eyes. "Dad?" he asked.
The old man rose slowly, tears running down his cheeks as he held out his arms, "Pinocchio? Is that you?"
The markka (Finnish: markka; Swedish: mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also known as the Finnish mark, was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender. The markka was divided into 100 pennies (Finnish: penni; Swedish: penni), abbreviated as "p". At the point of conversion, the rate was fixed at €1 =...
@molten pewter What do you call it when you fall asleep on the couch 30 minutes before bed?
||A nappetizer||
After finishing up the last coat of paint on a house, the painter handed an invoice to the owner.
The owner looked it over, then said with surprise, "You only charged me for the labor! What about the paint?"
The painter replied, "It's on the house!"
That...feels like a setup for a Ligma joke.
What do you get for winning a muscle-loss competition?
||Atrophy.||
Love it.
Chad: Hey, bro?
Brad: Yeah, bro?
Chad: Bro, can you pass me that pamphlet?
Brad: Brochure.
The panopticon is a design of institutional building with an inbuilt system of control, originated by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century. The concept is to allow all prisoners of an institution to be observed by a single corrections officer, without the inmates knowing whether or not they are being wat...
The Koepelgevangenis is a former prison in Haarlem, Netherlands. It is one of three Panopticon-style buildings situated in the country. One of three designed by Willem Metzelaar, the building was completed in 1901. A Rijksmonument, the prison closed in 2016. After the prison's closure, the building, along with the one at Arnhem, was used to ho...
Kupol
Kupolli
!e ```python
import binascii
text = 'Test String'
print(binascii.crc32(text.encode('utf8')))```
they put ukrainian refugees in this one now:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koepelgevangenis_(Breda)
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why are they in prison 😳
@rugged root look at this big change taking three months to merge
https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs/commit/b92f4c55a3f8e9ffd2201b7a2c1827343339c92e
it's not a prison anymore
and otherwise they are on the streets
it fixes a bug caused by a compiler regression
the bug was introduced back in February
Just MASSIVE.
What is in README.md file?
less shouty README.md
oh sorry
so weird.. i put the cookies data using -H flag in curl.. i get the proper response.. i save cookies to file using -c flag and then read them from file using -b flag, i don't get the response 😦
README.md and README_<language>.md files contain the main description/document for the explaining what the project/repository/package is
(GitHub and others recognise README.md as meaning that)
okay.
It's weird that you're not getting any reponse at all
dev is only two versions ahead of stable, just like Rust
well there is a "response" but it's not correct.. the focus is on how -H flag is working but -b flag is not
Will be on VC soon, cooking Szechuan style without a wok first.
me when
having to support 3.8
from what I'm seeing 3.8 is just about to die
Lol, most earth sciences packages are still maintained to be compatible with 2.5
panta
Or at least last I checked
we have some absolutely delusional Confluence doc at work which claims that Python 3.6 is okay for what we're doing
(it's not)
You guys have useful confluence docs?!?
well
I mean
all which I wrote are useful
(I didn't write any)
Our docs were entirely old messages on teams that we all hit "save message" on. See how that worked out lol
the most useful ones we have are just copy-pasted readmes for build instructions
New Microsoft teams update? Oh cool what did they change...THEY NUKED ALL OUR DOCS
You know it's fucked when the entire cloud and platform engineering department has to attend all code reviews for two months to rebuild the docs.
did you take the meds?
Including the Director level
did the Director take the meds
And config.py?
okay time to upgrade four repositories concurrently
time to watch that VSC RAM usage go up
"yeah, yeah, just install already"
if i wrote modules:
@peak depot 👋
War Chester Charade
Man-Chester 😳
what about woman chester 🥴
or enby chester 0-0
this really does read like a football match result
a draw
chew beer?
The state of Missouri is so ass backwards. If I want to appeal a claim, I have to submit it in writing
Just
God damn it
ukrain
:(
Kvark
my dril
brok
i am devastat
holy shirt
hop on
cant
@wind raptor I have a question. What will i use for my app sql language or the sqlite module? I am actually confused. I think my question is also wrong but hope you understand.
I'm furious and exasperated right now. Just go off the phone with insurance and with my psychiatrist's office. Apparently, Medicaid doesn't cover appointments done purely by phone (audio only) any more. And by any more, I mean it was changed sometime within the last month. So I'm stuck with a $135 bill instead of my usual $15 co-pay. If I'd known that was going to happen, I would have just rescheduled. I was stuck with a migraine at home, I COULDN'T drive
@quartz beacon
squealeet
sql -> squeal
Okay thanks.
fuck u.s. of america
🫂
Because now it's going to mean getting my wife sicker every couple months. She's been doing over the phone visits due to her health
But since we can't fucking do that apparently I'm going to have to put her through hell each time
I'll be back, I have to step away
Oh no. That's really shitty that they don't cover it.
@quartz beacon
> what do you mean "me"
that's quite philosophical
print("Helow word")
damn boy i didnt even get to fully write what i wanted hahaha
coad
koad
Teach me about tuples and list
i get that
its combines
thistuple = ("apple", "banana", "cherry")
print(thistuple)
bruh better hello world
I suggest this as a resource
https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html
as for tuples and print
thislist = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(thislist)
I use idle so does it matteR?
!e
print(1, 2, 3) # what does the function see this arguments as?
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1 2 3
!e
console.log("Hewwo Wowld");
:x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 1, in <module>
003 | console.log("Hewwo Wowld");
004 | ^^^^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'console' is not defined
!e
def our_print(*args):
print(type(args))
print(args)
print(*args)
our_print(1, 2, 3)
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001 | <class 'tuple'>
002 | (1, 2, 3)
003 | 1 2 3
one of the places you'll see tuples in
where i dont get it
!e
def our_print(*args):
print(type(args))
print(args)
print(*args)
our_print("Hello", "World")
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001 | <class 'tuple'>
002 | ('Hello', 'World')
003 | Hello World
i see shit i never learnt yet
@quartz beacon Oracle?
I like company
the general idea of tuples is that they're an immutable version of lists
!e
# lists
numbers = [1, 2, 3]
numbers.append(4) # you can add more elements to a list but not to a tuple
print(numbers)
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[1, 2, 3, 4]
Unlike with tuples, you can assign a value to an
existing list element
what is a element and what value this confused me
!e
# lists
numbers = ["a", "b", "c"]
print(numbers[0]) # you can get elements by index (0 is first)
print(numbers[1]) # you can get elements by index
print(numbers[2]) # you can get elements by index (length-1 is last)
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001 | a
002 | b
003 | c
what is an element
lists and tuples consist of elements
value 3 is an element in a list [1, 2, 3, 4]
!eval ```py
a simple hello world script
with open(file) as f:
print(f.read()[11:23])
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hello world
!e
# lists
numbers = ["a", "b", "c"]
numbers[1] = "changed"
print(numbers)
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['a', 'changed', 'c']
!e
# tuples
numbers = ("a", "b", "c")
numbers[1] = "changed"
print(numbers)
:x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 3, in <module>
003 | numbers[1] = "changed"
004 | ~~~~~~~^^^
005 | TypeError: 'tuple' object does not support item assignment
^ how they're different
Gotta head out. Cheers! 👋
cya
!e
print(__import__("pathlib").Path(__file__).read_text())
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print(__import__("pathlib").Path(__file__).read_text())
!e
import logging
log = logging.getLogger()
log.info("Hello World")
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[No output]
!e
print("!e\n" + "`" * 3 + "py\n" + __import__("pathlib").Path(__file__).read_text() + "\n" + "`" * 3)
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Code block escape attempt detected; will not output result
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/TIE5P6VYKFXKCPYKANWWVK5DPM
🎉
see output
i cant understand
looks crazy to me
it's unrelated to your original question but the explanation is:
goal: make a quine -- print a message that is same as the original message
implementation:
__import__("pathlib").Path(__file__).read_text() returns the content of the current script
string concatenation around it is to get code block wrapping
as for tuples/lists in discord bots -- what's the usecase?
hello
it's probably easier to first have a problem to solve with them
i heard of concatenation sounds familar
adding of strings
yeah i figured it was something with combining
@willow light randomise file locations in the node_modules -- similar experience to punched cards falling
and now to a fun experience of sorting it out manually
!eval ```py
a simple hello world script
with open(file) as f:
print(f.read()[11:23])
I'd argue that's worse than punch cards falling simply because of the very existence of node_modules
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hello world
does not violate Oracle copyright
I really should get a ladder and undo these lights. The ballast seems to be going out on them and every now and then they start flashing like I'm in a rave
does removing Oracle copyright statement violate it even though it takes up so much space you're definitely past the required differentness percentage at that point 
If only
i asked chatgpt for the most complicated hello world:
import threading
import functools
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
# Define a metaclass for extra complexity
class HelloMeta(type):
def __new__(cls, name, bases, dct):
print("Metaclass is working!")
return super().__new__(cls, name, bases, dct)
# Add a decorator for added verbosity
def delay_decorator(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
print("Waiting for the message...")
time.sleep(1) # Add unnecessary delay
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
print("Message displayed!")
return result
return wrapper
# Use a context manager for resource management
@contextmanager
def hello_manager():
print("Entering Hello World context...")
yield
print("Exiting Hello World context...")
# Define a class with the metaclass
class HelloWorld(metaclass=HelloMeta):
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
@delay_decorator
def display(self):
print(self.message)
# Function to be run in a separate thread
def threaded_hello():
with hello_manager():
hello = HelloWorld("Hello, World!")
hello.display()
# Create and start a thread
if __name__ == "__main__":
hello_thread = threading.Thread(target=threaded_hello)
hello_thread.start()
hello_thread.join()
@molten pewter Hey, unsure who to ask or which channel to read, but can I please have permission to speak in the VC?
Check the #voice-verification channel. That'll tell you what you need to know about the voice gate
Cheers
speaking of communism and Stalin specifically,
random picture from today
Ah dang, can't voice chat since I just joined ;-;
I wanted to mostly ask: Would this be a good place to find another fellow beginner dev to collaborate on a project together?
I truly am capable of photographing at the least optimal angle
Which country?
What kind of project were you thinking?
Simple python bot for Signal Messenger
But I wouldn't want to waste the time of an experienced developer, would rather build and learn together with someone else for experience and mutual benefit
open-source?
have you started the project yet?
or only an idea?
Beginning stages of software design, understanding the functionality, what kind of data will be handled, other python-based options and similar projects
I of course align with open-source ideals, but I am also open to the possibility of monetizing it in some way.
How fresh are you to coding?
Experience a mile-wide and an inch-deep.
I understand coding and principles, but for sure I have never written beautiful code,
Functional usually matters more than beautiful
Usually I'm just changing configs or modifying php/laravel for various web softwares I install
Python I've done some basic text-manipulation and data-conversions
but nothing service-like, more just one-off scripts which I'd run manually
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle which can function both as a road vehicle and as an aircraft. As used here, this includes vehicles which drive as motorcycles when on the road. The term "flying car" is also sometimes used to include hovercars and/or VTOL personal air vehicles. Many prototypes have been built since the early...
Those are still pretty important
car
I do IT, so that's really the only kind of scripts I write
Haha, but I'm sure there's something you either have or would like to have in the future where you can automate these one-off scripts to automatically execute as needed
cron jobs
yee
Fair fair
Only other significant thing I've made for work was a database picker for our tax program
Thanks for asking more clarifying questions.
Do you think this would be a good place for me to develop with others, or are people mostly focused on their own projects and troubleshooting or more advanced projects?
We cater to both. It's less about finding people to work with (although that does happen) and more about answering questions, getting people to a comfortable place with the language, being a sounding board for ideas, etc. But we see folks from all walks of life and all skill levels
Thanks so much, I'll stick around as yeah, I've heard it's a lot more useful coding with others who are in the same mindset or open to assisting.
Let me know if you hear about anyone coding for Signal Messenger, imma use the search bar rn
Signal messenger = 10 results.
Signal = 8.5k results
I dont think I'll find much 🙂
Yarp
Cheers, I'll be around in General and Live-coding once in a while. Can't VC until 3 days + 30 messages, maybe see you around!
accounting requires scrutiny which AI in most text-adjacent domains doesn't have at all yet
@rugged root
AI doesn't hands it can't printer
Plus swapping hardware
And rebooting it when the damn thing gets stuck
Replace UPS's as needed
another way AI can take the job:
make the quality of work in the domain so low people don't trust the industry as a whole so it collapses entirely
as in what it's doing to programming already
Advertising first
cs
^ this is where I dropped out from, speaking of computer science
do yeet
intentionally bad syntax until they come up with better
damn
where in ru?
I'd expect that to be quite a recognisable building
dude the only building i recognise is
The Seven Sisters (Russian: Сталинские высотки, romanized: Stalinskie Vysotki, lit. 'Stalin's high-rises') are a group of seven skyscrapers in Moscow designed in the Stalinist style. They were built from 1947 to 1953. At the time of construction, they were the tallest buildings in Europe, and the main building of Moscow State University remained...
damn i thought the seven sisters was in fucking seaford
i went there for a geography field trip
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the seven sisters i know of lmao
ah yes
Seven Sisters may refer to:
Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, a star cluster named for Pleiades (Greek mythology), the seven sisters who are companions of Artemis in Greek mythology
Just imagine rolling down that hill
we don't refer to them this way
"stalin's high-rises"
that one is more common
For storing a simple userlist with a few attributes, better to use a dictionary or maybe sql?
do you need it to be persistent?
looks like fucking empire state building https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalinist_architecture
Stalinist architecture, mostly known in the former Eastern Bloc as Stalinist style (Russian: Сталинский стиль, romanized: Stalinskiy stil′) or socialist classicism, is the architecture of the Soviet Union under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, between 1933 (when Boris Iofan's draft for the Palace of the Soviets was officially approved) and 1955 ...
Yes, I would say so. With changes as needed
!d sqlite3
Source code: Lib/sqlite3/
SQLite is a C library that provides a lightweight disk-based database that doesn’t require a separate server process and allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the SQL query language. Some applications can use SQLite for internal data storage. It’s also possible to prototype an application using SQLite and then port the code to a larger database such as PostgreSQL or Oracle.
The sqlite3 module was written by Gerhard Häring. It provides an SQL interface compliant with the DB-API 2.0 specification described by PEP 249, and requires SQLite 3.7.15 or newer.
This document includes four main sections:
chrysler building imo
with plain dict you can't get persistence as easily
Cheers! I have some experience with MariaDB but this will prob be a lot lighter
I haven't actually been inside the main building
Dutch version of American
wait so is it a hotel or a univesity
university
how art thou @quartz beacon
goedth
just put an extra dot in Steve and problem solved
mijn dag is going goed
russian-like architecture is so interesting
you mean commieblock?
hotel ukraine in moscow lmao
and in Voronezh
we making it out the hood with this bot 💯
or space
sbeve
so what are you guys working at recently?
xier
xёr
xier/xieser/xiem/xien (Nominativ, Genitiv, Dativ, Akkusativ)
vim
vi/vim
woke?
we're so close to mentioning ed and ex
it sounded like this in my head
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speaking of databases
i was struggling so hard with cs
bc they decided to do sql
and everyone did it before
fuck
I definitely be looking up basic commands all the time
sepember was so close 😭
keep an eye on @whole bear . Very weird dude, if even real
He called me to give me "a job for a lot of money" while having broken english
kept insisting to join his google meeting, which is very sus having in mind people steal tokens left and right with links
and there are companies which act just as local intermediaries for other companies to hire via
@lavish rover Oxide has fixed pay for everyone except sales personnel;
but that's kind of an overly ideals-based place in terms of work conditions, they've built their own happy world not following common hiring practices
Rust people go there
that's something to tell the <@&831776746206265384> about tbh
cuz he is trying to either take my token or whatever
that's definitely something you DM @rapid crown about
Hi @green kindle
hello i dont have talking rights yet
okay
You can try helping someone out so that you'll complete min messages for voice
yeah im looking at that but i have never really worked with pyauto or pokemon and the others are being taken care of and i don't to be rude
mysql is fun but also hell
someone has a cricket
it should be a data base
@somber heath rust has generic traits
im making a new language for ai @somber heath
(joke)
givme voice perm please 🥹
!voice
Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
ik i need it all
that why im here and i can talk alot in here for the 50 messages and i get that
and how would i get the boot
await? isn't that for async?
yes
for a lambogini?
all thats left is 3 days and 50 messages
i got a miata
its perfect for what i do
i drive an houre to work T-T
do you drive an hour to work or drive for work
all three really i even make programs for them to diag them @somber heath
yeah
no kong
gm
@calm smelt Cache and Bash
hello
data bases are a fun hell
its fun to work with if you use django though
you can make a custom admin panel and all that and if you made an app like discord it would not really have downloaded api keys for people to snach
what django
im so mad rn their was a really good looking game called project dragon that was scrapped and i just found out they are redoing it as a nft game
ram
it python in everything even in the html its for websites
hold up
python in html >_>
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">SamTech</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarNavDropdown" aria-controls="navbarNavDropdown" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarNavDropdown">
<ul class="navbar-nav">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link {% if request.path == '/' %}active{% endif %}" aria-current="page" href="/">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link {% if request.path == '/services/' %}active{% endif %}" href="/services/">Services & Prices</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link {% if request.path == '/contact/' %}active{% endif %}" href="/contact/">Contact Me</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link {% if request.path == '/about/' %}active{% endif %}" href="/experience/">Our Experience</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</nav>```
that is a nave bar that uses if staments
its jinja
its a pip program for python that comes with django
{% if request.path == '/services/' %}active{% endif %}
it checks what page you are all then sets it to active so that the other links will be gray while the one you are on is white
it just sets the active flag
well i just like jinja better bc it helps keep everything orginzed bc you can do something like this
{% extends "base.html" %} <-- gets base html witch will be edited by this html
{% block title %}Members{% endblock %} <-- sets title
{% block content %} <-- starts block to insert into base html
<ul>
{% for user in users %} <-- for statement that checks for user
<li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endblock %} <-- ends block to insert into base html
@jovial iris do you know wxpython
oh ok
darn
@calm smelt rn is 61.44TB
but its just 4 ssds put together in a ice-cream sandwich
I'm a data engineer
all thats left for me is 3 days
been there man. you'll have to wait
Pune
ik i have that and the 30 minets but now i need to wait 3 days
3 days 50 messages and 3 10 min blocks of actiivity starting from the time you join spamming however will get time added to your verification just as a heads up
👻
@calm smelt do you know what dungeon soup is
it is a youtube channel that dose short animations of his dnd campaigns
its something funny to watch durn brain brake. it give back brain cells
i dont see anything
!user
You are not allowed to use that command here. Please use the #bot-commands channel instead.
@calm smelt is pyqt6 good
Why?
Aww dang. I'd wait for Dev to come back and ask him to give you the perms back.
Yeah best bet. Think they will know me? Or like can u vouch for me?
I'm sad I had video perms
True thanks sorry man having some stuff going on haha
Not making a lot of sense sorry
You all Russian?
You sound Russian!
Do you know how Russian sound like?
Whats that word?
I guess it starts from which letter?
P ?
Does it start from m?
NVM what could be that word !
Got it!
@peak depot Evolution of?
Milien do you work?
Student at which University?
Nvm
So how was your day milien and MTR?
erm what the sigma
--
--
Don't spam
ok
just trying to do some things like asci art
dond tell me what to do
mr MTR
CTK suppremasy
customtkinter > pyQT
no
yep
yee
salam alaikoum wha rahmato lahi wha barakaouh
al maghrib
crikets...crikets....
you too
rate my UI
Nice! tkinter?
customtkinter
Nice!
hy
thanks
best trio : claude sonnet + chatgpt + my lovely ide
hirochima
????
dhmhtrios
hy
OpalMist
hy Jikky
hy MR.Hemlock
crikets....
salam aymen
inchalahh mean if god want
How goes it, yahya?
Eh, hanging in there
hey vsauce micheal here
do you know the most illegal thing i own
i am not american lol
@gentle flint what's the document you need to unalive a motherfucker?
Plome: I would like to file a Unalive a motherfucker form.
Secretary (non-chalantly): ...reason for unaliving?
Plome: He kicked my bike.
Secretary (still non-chalantly): Sign there, please.
🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨
salut les reufs
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika.
Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein
wird umschwärmt Erika,
denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit,
zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid.
a euthanasia permit form
oh
/s
but seriously, was it you who mentioned a german document to remove someone from life?
oh I said you should apply to the Bundesamt for permission
but Delta correctly pointed out that the Standesamt would make much more sense
since it also issues passports and maintains the civil registry etc
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I thought it would be the opposite?
!e py print(__annotations__)
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{}
!e py a:int = 123 print(__annotations__)
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{'a': <class 'int'>}
@rugged root Can I get stream perms?
!stream 1047793849008914512
✅ @upbeat bobcat can now stream until <t:1726586483:f>.
Brb loves
back
Can I get back the perms?