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nuclear energy was very important for a lot of reasons but ended up failed by many governments
Germany's "green" party is a complete joke
.
find how climate change negatively affects oil companies now and explain it to them
and, surprise-surprise, they already know all that
oil companies are one of the biggest investors in "green" and green energy
nuclear has the issue that you can't stop it quickly
so you get nuclear that you can't control fast
and solar/wind that you can't control
coal = very labour-intensive, causes land subsidence and extensive soil and water pollution
oil = also causes land subsidence, water pollution, can leak from pipelines causing water and soil pollution beyond where it was extracted
both also cause air pollution when burned to generate electricity
it is never that easy
well, at least, for solar/wind, I'd expect, it's possible to scale output down
unlike nuclear
[about non-nuclear] since it's not producing heat intrinsically
that is also currently the case with oil and gas
and coal
except that they are even more polluting
@somber heath cobalt
so I fail to see how the status quo is an improvement
not as bad for its environment effect, as for its societal effect
hopefully and seemingly the production of batteries is going somewhere less terrible where it is now
as for to the consumers, fire hazard
@still pebble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhAemz1v7dQ&t=124s
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that's what I meant
on the second screen nuclear energy by country
I just didn't like that you called me stupid for no reason
first thing to solve co2 emissions problem is a cheap green energy => no other options apart from nuclear for now
Why go nuclear there are many other option buddy, you can go renewable.
Or you live a life like American Amish
@wraith pelican Hi
I can talk
@whole bear 👋
Hello.
@somber heathi need help in hoisting bot can you
So you are saying we need to emulate biology.
I don't know enough to comment.
Maybe
What he believes is his reality
People who know more than they really do
I got that backwards
Yes
what DE is this ?
!stream 425552190283972608
✅ @peak depot can now stream until <t:1732716241:f>.
MIPT courses have chats for discussion of problems
that professors/whoever else do participate in
@peak sedge in additon, not instead
You can learn the language in a few days. Speaking the language properly is a personal journey.
You can't teach people to google to learn to speak a language when they don't even know what the language is.
The output would indeed raise a SyntaxError, since this line is not valid Python syntax. Specifically, the interpreter would complain that it doesn't know what to do with it because Hello is not defined as a variable or a string.```This is why we don't trust LLMs to help with code.
You should learn the language, prioritizing the fundamentals and making sure you understand it properly.
Once you have a clear understanding of the theory, and the syntax, you then can start fleshing out the language to learn the accents, the slangs, the more complex grammar.
@peak sedge
You can teach what an if-else block is, and what a for loop is, but he needs to consistently work on them to learn WHERE and HOW to utilize them.
so the only thing there is to be provided by teachers is just some overviews, some hints, etc.
you can't teach googling systematically
(just like you can't comprehensively teach research systematically; it may only be supervised and guided)
I'd argue "instead" is right
communication is communities is important, very
to have a place to communicate with educators and engage in communities by learning how to google
learn what are the commuinities already stablished that you can be a part of
learn where and what are the resources you can rely on, even if "pdf references" like I said
and learn how to find information on your own
and learn to expect having to understand things to an extent before being able to actually learn about it
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when you are trying to solve a problem
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@south loom Watch the stream, I'll try to explain it easier.
for data, don't forget Prolog and SQL
RU page, unlike EN, shows free ones prominently
theory of computation
cats were worshiped as gods
Are
still are
do anyone use D lang? if so why
idk but just want to know irl where it is used.
#career-advice can someone help me decide?
is or could UI(uploaded intelligence) be a thing or become a thing?
Hi @wind raptor
Spaghetti alla carbonara
@steep vortex
!code
!paste
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This is Python code
in Java, it would be a Record
With space navigation
Liberal use?
@steep vortex you can code C?
more fun if you have to learn
@steep vortex you use mac or win?
linux?
linux how?
on a desktop computer?
you installed it? bought the laptop with linux?
win for games?
worked perfectly...
were?
relativity
@steep vortex which editor do you use?
vs code
neovim
vim RIP
@lavish rover why roll back?
lol
emoji var
to gil or not to gil
1 year?
@lavish rover which your computer? M4 macbook?
m1
so m1 fast enough?
i have like m1 max with 64gb ram which is so ridiculously overkill already
for remote?
\room
\n
\no
!e py print('\u001Broom')
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room
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/ISO_7000_-_Ref-No_2029.svg This is an escape symbol. Ungh.
well they do web uis
developers.. developers.. developers..
🎵
@lavish rover in which lang do you code at work
py?
python/cpp
ok bye
m making a program
making a password hacker
the most basic kind
brute force password cracking
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:26 PM
I just finished intense maths exam related to password hacking
sWoozie — Today at 6:26 PM
wow
you could help me brother
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:26 PM
Unlocking number of different combinations
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:26 PM
I acc could
sWoozie — Today at 6:26 PM
what is the operator in python for any number?
for example
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:26 PM
So depends on the number of digits there are available
Or number of characters allowed in a password
sWoozie — Today at 6:27 PM
im asking for a value assignment
there are operators for greater than or less than or equal to. but what about an operator or assignment that equates to any number that hasnt been specified?
i dont know if that makes sense or not
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:27 PM
0-9(10), a-z (26v ect
sWoozie — Today at 6:28 PM
x = any number
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:28 PM
€?
sWoozie — Today at 6:28 PM
i think so
possibly
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:28 PM
I mean e/€ is equals to in maths
In equations
Do u mean element of
X € A = x is a member of set A
sWoozie — Today at 6:30 PM
for example a password cracker doesnt have a clear definition in the beginning. it tends to change with each iteration. so it is impossible to sign a specific value in the beginning. so in this case. X would equal the end result
what would i put in the very beginning of my code?
for example
let me put it in more simpler terms
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:31 PM
What does sets have to do w a password unlocker
sWoozie — Today at 6:33 PM
a password cracker for 10 possible choices right? in numerical order 1-10
you agree there is a ten percent chance for a human to guess it right?
so for example
how would i make an operator or value assignment for any potential number from 1-10? or any amount of numbers?
so if the password is 3 then we have to make this password grindr to eventually generate 3 how would it know to stop and relay back to me that it hit the right one?
So..... #make password cracked
in order to do so, make password cracker guess numbers 1-10
#once cracker reaches proper number finish and tell the programmer what the number is
therfore with these strings how would i make the computer assign any value to x? does that make sense now?
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:34 PM
So its only numerals like a keypad?
Whats the number of numerals needed to unlock the passcode
sWoozie — Today at 6:34 PM
for example the entire point is to find x.
x = unknown variable
TurkishNightmare — Today at 6:34 PM
Lets say 4
A typical keypad
sWoozie — Today at 6:34 PM
how do we assign something that is already an unknown variable
thats all im asking
sorry turk
im not trying to anger you
im just wondering
whoops
i havent formatted it properly
i apologize
Why the chat history?
im a beginner programmer i apologize
im terrible at this
but its interesting and i feel its valid
let me fix it
im fixing it now
almost done
almost coherent
i see
i will
sorry
alright
i got disconnected from vc
lag
ok
im having issues making a password cracker. the very beginning of password crackers were brute force hackers. by that i mean a copmuter keeps making guesses at a password untill it gets the proper combination and my question is how do i make the operator of anything in my program? since x isnt defined as anything
i gotta say more
#x = the result of the proper password combination
hashtag = means programmer comment sorry for thee formatting
hashtag is always the programmers comment
sooo
#
the value of x is dependent on the answer of any brute force passoword
# for example what if we tried to make a password cracker for a 10 digit number from 1-10
# how do i assign x to be any number? at the very beginning of the program i have to declare waht x equals but it only equals the end result
I hope that makes sense
x = 1 to ten
lmao
\x = 1 to 10
so how would i make x equal any number using an operand or operator?
is there a point in that
is there an alternative
i asked chat gpt
hmmm
this should be easier than im making it for sure
!e
for x in range(10):
print(x)
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001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | 2
004 | 3
005 | 4
006 | 5
007 | 6
008 | 7
009 | 8
010 | 9
ahhh
hmmm
uhh
would this be able to find a specific number
for example if my passowrd was 2 how would i put it?
if the password was 2 what would x be?
would i still use range?
i mean passwordss are much more complicated
its similar to the library of babel if you think of it
thats how many possible combinations there are on a keyboard
and theres probably even more combinations than the library of babel scarily enough
i mean passwords use special characters and capitals and lowercase
theres a ton of combiatation
hahaha
why
is it because of my computer processor?
is it too much to handle
i see
dangit
well i wasnt gonna use this for wrong anyways im being honest
just trying to learn and impress my father
he thinks i always talk and dont back up things
hahaha
lol
ive thought about things like this for so long
sometimes i think programmers live in another world mentally
darn
lets get theoretical
i love thoery
even though i cant spell theoretical easily
well
how many values are there in a password potentially?
why is there only lowercase and uppercase and special chracters
cant there be like theoritcal values
we arent confined to using only keyboard
if that makes sense
dang
true
1000
for four digit
oh
i thought you meant for ten numbers in four digits
for example 2 digit password with number only is like 100 right?
1 digit password would be 10
because theres ten digits
ten things being considered
so add ten each time
a multiple of ten
am i boring you?
you probalby know this already
you are a simulator
you are THE simulator
im here to let you know
lol
im just kidding
dont freak out on me now
you there?
is my friend right? 210 combinations in total to unlock a 4 digit keypad @cerulean minnow
thats what he told me
so in four digits its 10000?
oh i see
programming is invading my mind and im only beginning lol
the way i think now is so logical
and based off of identity theory
i even got into morphology
this all has led me to take everything seriously and literally
first programmer mental illness in OCD
im not gonna make it dark but i hope none of us end up like Terry Davis
you can go now if you want
just wanted to chat
do you think we are in a sim btw?
are we simulated
i see
thank you
whew
he just took programming too far
thats all
he got obsessed
thats all
ill go now
operand operator operand
السلام عليكم
but
a > b > c ...
i try but is not working
a is greater than b AND b is greater than c
ok
!code
hello everyone in vc
whats up opal mist!
opal can you give me a puzzle to do as well?
for example you could tell me to make a unique hello world
instead of print hello world
i am a beginner in python
i use mu code for now
but im finally on virtual studio code
play = 0
gueescorrect = [1,100]
while play == 0
player = (input('type the namber'))
if player < gueescorrect:
print ('higer')
elif player > gueescorrect:
print ('lower')
elif player == gueescorrect:
print ('you win')
exit
i finish
wait
wow impressive smile gamer
you can also make that a password hack
that looks like a simple brute force hacker
the more specific your request and the more you understand the question the more information you derive of the puzzle @somber heath
but this is one of the easiest problems i know i will ever get in my journey in code
@somber heath he didnt even spell higher right
i want to help him too if i can
play = 0
gueescorrect = [1,100]
while play == 0:
gueesnambercorrect = random.choice (gueescorrect)
player = (input('type the namber'))
if player < gueescorrect:
print ('higer')
elif player > gueescorrect:
print ('lower')
elif player == gueescorrect:
print ('you win')
exit
i think i can help him opal
!e py a = 123 b = '123' # b = input('Enter 123: ') print(type(a), type(b))
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<class 'int'> <class 'str'>
!e py '123' < 123
: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 | '123' < 123
004 | TypeError: '<' not supported between instances of 'str' and 'int'
!e py [] > 123
: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 | [] > 123
004 | TypeError: '>' not supported between instances of 'list' and 'int'
!e py [] > '123'
: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 | [] > '123'
004 | TypeError: '>' not supported between instances of 'list' and 'str'
you need play to = a variable
do you know what i mean smilegamer
play shouldnt be given a value of 0
i think
im having the same issue gamer
why?
you are also making a password cracker without you knowing
look how interesting that is
you made a password cracker
yeah you did
although you didnt intend to
then i type while true
!e py print(1 in [1, 2, 3]) print(2 in [1, 2, 3]) print(3 in [1, 2, 3]) print(2.5 in [1, 2, 3]) print(4 in [1, 2, 3])
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001 | True
002 | True
003 | True
004 | False
005 | False
Membership testing.
could use some help cheers #1311524401656889425 message
can you make me make a hello world code in the most complicated way a beginner could understand in python? i would greatly appreciate this mind exercise @somber heath
maybe turn it into a puzzle like what smilegamer is doing with his code
alright
i understand
if a is 1 type h if b is 2 type e if c is 3 type l if d is 4 type l if e is 5 type o if a and b and c and d and e is assigned from 1-5 properly with no variation type world
altogether type hello world.
@somber heath here i did most of the work. i just need a little help clearing it up in programmers term
!e py import random target = random.randint(1, 100) print(target)
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100
then need to type randomint
!d sys.exit
sys.exit([arg])```
Raise a [`SystemExit`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#SystemExit) exception, signaling an intention to exit the interpreter.
!e py print(12 / 3)
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4.0
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Schafer
i finish
import random
random.random()
namber = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100]
play = 0
correctnamber = random.choice (namber)
while play == 0:
player = int(input('choice a namber from 1 to 100'))
if player < (correctnamber):
print ('guees higher')
if player > correctnamber:
print ('guees lower')
if player == correctnamber:
print ('you win')
exit
i try randomint but it didint work
or random.int
i well try
i got error
@somber heath
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\FWC1\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python313\choice namber.py", line 5, in <module>
correctnamber = random.randint (namber)
TypeError: Random.randint() missing 1 required positional argument: 'b'
!d random.randint
random.randint(a, b)```
Return a random integer *N* such that `a <= N <= b`. Alias for `randrange(a, b+1)`.
!e ```py
def func():
pass
func()```
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[No output]
!e ```py
def func(a):
pass
func()```
:x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 4, in <module>
003 | func()
004 | TypeError: func() missing 1 required positional argument: 'a'
!e ```py
def func(a):
pass
func(123)```
:warning: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
!e ```py
def func(a, b):
pass
func(1, 2)```
:warning: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
if i type random.randint (1,100)
speak arabic
ohh
السلام عليكم
كيف حالك
طيب
الو؟
hahahahaa
hi @haughty pier
i hope you have fun today
@lofty ivy 👋
hello @blazing vale @somber heath
sure
are you new
@lofty ivy
hey
Nothing
@flint cypress 👋
hey
me too
can i show you how pro i use python @flint cypress
hello @flint cypress
oh!
suree
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
import random
random.random()
play = 0
correctnamber = random.randint (1,100)
while play == 0:
player = int(input('choice a namber from 1 to 100'))
if player < (correctnamber):
print ('guees higher')
if player > correctnamber:
print ('guees lower')
if player == correctnamber:
print ('you win')
play = 1
print ('آلة حاسبة')
ageain = 0
while ageain == 0:
firstnamber = int (input("first namber"))
ageain = 1
DD = (input("+ - * /"))
secondnamber = int (input("second namber"))
if DD == "+":
area = firstnamber + secondnamber
if DD == "-":
area = firstnamber - secondnamber
if DD == "*":
area = firstnamber * secondnamber
if DD == "/":
area = firstnamber / secondnamber
print ("the awnser is",area)
print ('آلة حاسبة')
ageain = 0
while ageain == 0:
firstnamber = int(input("first namber"))
ageain = 1
DD = (input("+ - * /"))
secondnamber = int(input("second namber"))
if DD == "+":
area = firstnamber + secondnamber
if DD == "-":
area = firstnamber - secondnamber
if DD == "*":
area = firstnamber * secondnamber
if DD == "/":
area = firstnamber / secondnamber
print ("the awnser is",area)
like that
?
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answer
following
following what?
👋
he said he is feeling "peckish" before leaving, implying he's probably getting some food
what is peckish
understated hunger
hunger
KSA -> Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
no, it's what you need to get hired
now im understand
yes
But I am too young to be employed
You should then employ yourself to grow into the best version of the person you are to become.
how
Well unless you can pay yourself you'll have to work for free.
If you have a bit of money in your pocket, take it out and put it in your other pocket. There, now you've paid yourself.
this guy cant be serious
he cant even spell basic words
this is rediculous
me knowing him for two hours now
smileGAMER get baned from smileGAMER
you are never more likely to make a grammatical error than when you critique another's grammar
im a linguistic graduate
please do not question my use of words
thank you
i study words for a living
what do you do?
?
im just joking guys
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
haha only serious
?
lol
im getting books on language soon
but i am only able to speak enlgish
how pitiful
i am
so sad
اعوذ بالله
i wish i was smarter
I am convinced that intelligence is malleable and that if you work at it you can improve.
import random
random.random()
botchoice = ["rock","paper","scisors"]
playornot = (input('اذا تريد اللعب اكتب العب واذا لا تريد اكتب خروج'))
if playornot == 'خروج':
print ("الى اللقاء")
exit
while playornot == 'العب':
bot = random.choice(botchoice)
playerchoice = (input("اختار حجر ورق مقص"))
if playerchoice == "حجر" and bot == "scisors" or playerchoice == "ورق" and bot == "rock" or playerchoice == "مقص" and bot == "paper":
print("فاز اللاعب!")
if playerchoice == "حجر" and bot == "paper" or playerchoice == "ورق" and bot == "scisors" or playerchoice == "مقص" and bot == "rock":
print("اللاعب خسر")
if playerchoice == "حجر" and bot == "rock" or playerchoice == "ورق" and bot == "paper" or playerchoice == "مقص" and bot == "scisors":
print("تعادل")
playornot = (input('اذا تريد اللعب اكتب العب واذا لا تريد اكتب خروج'))
if playornot == "خروج":
print ("الى اللقاء")
exit
hlw 🙂
hi muhaiminul
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thnks
@golden hazel 👋
i need to do more than 50 msg.
ok after activate my voice channel i will join you
do you any reference for fine tuning llm
ok sure thnks
@upper basin getattr
@upper basin not the function
seems like not that either
then it might just be an added-later attribute
externally
setattred into it
!e ```py
class MyClass:
def getattr(self, key):
print(f'Hello, world. I see {key}.')
return super().getattr(key)
def foo(self):
pass
instance = MyClass()
instance.foo()```
:warning: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
!e ```py
class MyClass:
def getattr(self, key):
print(f'Hello, world. I see {key}.')
return super().getattr(key)
def foo(self):
pass
instance = MyClass()
instance.bar```
:x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Hello, world. I see bar.
002 | Traceback (most recent call last):
003 | File "/home/main.py", line 9, in <module>
004 | instance.bar
005 | File "/home/main.py", line 4, in __getattr__
006 | return super().__getattr__(key)
007 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
008 | AttributeError: 'super' object has no attribute '__getattr__'. Did you mean: '__setattr__'?
!e
class Foo:
def walk(self):
print("walk")
Foo.talk = lambda self: print("talk")
f = Foo()
f.talk()
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talk
@marble vector👋
@upper basin methods are regular functions
all functions have __get__ which bind self
afaik
!e
class C: pass
class f(self): print(self)
C.f = f
C().f()
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001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 2, in <module>
003 | class f(self): print(self)
004 | ^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'self' is not defined
hmm
trying to remember how to do that
!e
class C: pass
class f(self): print(self)
C.__dict__["f"] = f
C().f()
:x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 2, in <module>
003 | class f(self): print(self)
004 | ^^^^
005 | NameError: name 'self' is not defined
ig this is not true
oh wait
I'm dumb
!e
class C: pass
def f(self): print(self)
C.f = f
C().f()
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<__main__.C object at 0x7fadbca3b6b0>
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Help on method-wrapper:
002 |
003 | __get__(instance, owner=None, /) unbound builtins.function method
004 | Return an attribute of instance, which is of type owner.
005 |
006 | None
^ this makes methods out of functions
__get__ is responsible for making that work
for methods, __get__ binds self
it doesn't
finally switched ratings for pvp minesweeper from synchronous model to event-sourcing
with eventual consistency
turn-based
with timer
this one
https://ccms.parrrate.ru/
yes
the time is halved when hitting a mine
yes
2 days for the prototype
discord disconnect happened
reconnected
need for rest depend on how much the memory is involved
if you need to learn while doing stuff to continue working on it, you will need more sleep
if you just write code non-stop, you can go days without sleep and be fine-ish
why can't I type capital letters in Windows Terminal
in one of tabs
powershell
Install-Module -Name PSReadLine -Scope CurrentUser -Force
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/7087#issuecomment-983590793
@vocal basin
^^^^^ this is all for the fix by updating PSReadline part
# Set vim mode
Set-PSReadLineOption -EditMode Vi
# Making sure history doesn't have duplicates
Set-PSReadLineOption -HistoryNoDuplicates
# Autocompleteion for Arrow keys
Set-PSReadLineOption -ShowToolTips
Set-PSReadLineOption -HistorySearchCursorMovesToEnd
Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Key Ctrl-p -Function HistorySearchBackward
Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Key Ctrl-n -Function HistorySearchForward
Set-PSReadLineOption -PredictionSource History
Set-PSReadLineOption -PredictionViewStyle ListView
Set-PSReadLineOption -BellStyle None
you can also configure it to have vim binds and give a list view for predictions like this with the newer version
^ the 49 seconds is the previous command time (vim in this case i was in it for thatmuch) ignore that xD
@upper basin do you know what this means, btw?
and event sourcing
the thing I currently have implemented:
everything in the database can be re-computed from a list of events and some initial data (from the old database)
and "views" aren't updated instantly, they're just catching up to the latest state of the event log
yes
game state is separate from this new thing
but it is indeed event-sourced too
in the database:
games are events
and ratings table is a view
you can reload the page without losing game state
or even open a second tab
events are replayed
the most efficient is events+snapshots
yes
useful when there are many rewrites/deletes
which is not the case with what I do
flags are client-side
but
you can cancel pre-moves with flags
and that is indeed rewriting the state
try joining the game again
make moves on my turn
it queues up
it was the fundamental idea for it
it's updating the field in turns
clicking before it's your turn and after is equivalent except for the time spent
I don't remember if it removes the item from the queue instantly
I think it will just drop it later
500 lines of Poll-based asynchronous Rust
https://docs.rs/ruchei/latest/src/ruchei/multicast/replay.rs.html
based on "catching up" too
turns many streams into something that looks like a single stream
I've just discovered the cipher, that I'm implementing, cannot be implemented symmetrically enough
deceitful image
I'm requesting you friend request . 🙂
console.log(" Hlw, My self Muhaiminul , ")
this part is generally not just a swap
(sizes of left and right might differ)
@upper basin F2
@upper basin ctrl+alt+uparrow
(something I never use but know the binding for)
I don't use multi-cursor
rename I do very often
why is jstris's left arrow hold broken on wait screen
https://jstris.jezevec10.com/
Online multiplayer puzzle game
it makes it appear as if the keyboard is broken, I don't like that
I should play more of tetris effect pvp
that one also has rating
lags a bit too much
time to turn the graphics down to zero
even on minimal the menu is terribly slow
is there a big pvp room like in jstris
they also have this leaderboard animation where it does like a waving motion comming in according to how fast you scroll
whats this?
hello
can you help me with something
what do you need help with? 🙂
what is grabber in this case? is it an application?
probably can't help with that just checked it out on github
!rule 5
5. Do not provide or request help on projects that may violate terms of service, or that may be deemed inappropriate, malicious, or illegal.
okay this one feels less hardcore
note that the implication doesn't work the other way
was it cod vanguard that looks horrible?
tbf it is smaller than average recent cod
at least from what I remember
Ohh yeah.
Vanguard sucked HARD.
MW2 was by far the best visually because they scanned items from real-world, so maps, props, skins, etc. were made in real-life and then scanned into the game instead of being created ingame by 3d designers.
MW3 was just a DLC for MW2, so same quality give-or-take.
BO6 is decent, but I feel the texture quality of MW2 was better.
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Well, this was interesting, now please stop.
Thanks to everyone that helped on this:
@Johnny2Cellos@slushhhhh
@TheSimpsonsTheory
@LSMark
Discord: https://discord.gg/4JkhWBpYFa
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Music Used:
Karl Casey @White Bat ...
does anyone have a link to a website that gives challenges to beginner python learners?
or very effortless, just spamming
im gonna work for silicon valley
day one beginner programmer
i have an ai girlfriend
just kidding
!resources
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
leetcode, codewars
thank you alisa
codewars is easier for beginners generally their grade 8 and 7 are very beginner friendly
leetcode requires a little more knowledge of data structures and algorithms
ahh i see. thank you noodle! also im a college student so i would hope it offers things above middle and highschool as well. i will surely check it out though
after programming i find myself hyper focusing on everything
i feel like i need programming therapy
hyper analyzation
i dont see the part where i could do python on codewars @woeful salmon could you help? I would greatly appreciate
1 second let me login xD
Advent of code in SQL T_T
will human coding become obsolete due to the rise of automation?
i just want a career in this but im scared what will happen
Can you code it out in Matlab @woeful salmon for advent of code
you can use whatever if its possible
alot of people do it using hardware and on paper even
Jesus Christ on a motorbike
you're just supposed to solve the puzzle and give the answer
Yeah, I did it last year, all in Python and php
Probably gonna do it in Rust/Go this year.
here
goto practice on the left side and you can choose difficulty and language
Not possible. I work in this daily as an software engineer, it's no where close to building anything that is gonna be client ready anytime soon, all it does is be a glorified stack overflow with snippet generation for now. So, rejoice, you can become a part of this glorious community !
@woeful salmon do you know where do i go from here? i have the assignment to make a square but i dont know where to input the code. thakn you
THANK YOU
you have to make an account and sign in
ahhh
yes then it will give you a button to start it on top right
there are multiple billion row challenges so I don't even know what exact is referenced
on tetr.io?
yeah
ah lol ok
!stream 546581239281352726
✅ @rich void can now stream until <t:1732805323:f>.
damn just 5 min?
@rich void "indore me kaam ke mauke" bro😭
!d pow
pow(base, exp, mod=None)```
Return *base* to the power *exp*; if *mod* is present, return *base* to the power *exp*, modulo *mod* (computed more efficiently than `pow(base, exp) % mod`). The two\-argument form `pow(base, exp)` is equivalent to using the power operator: `base**exp`.
reindeer
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!stream 327179626306863104 1h
✅ @quartz beacon can now stream until <t:1732809763:f>.
@quartz beacon Do what you want with your body.
Speaking about your gender or choice with strangers will be unpredictable and might be disappointing 🤷
yo do any one have suggestion how should i start data structure
ah right i saw that at some point they have like a leetcode roadmap or something right? 😮
whats this
A better way to prepare for coding interviews.
The biggest blunder of Ukraine was handing over it's nuclear arsenal to Russia
https://www.pythondiscord.com/resources/?topics=algorithms-and-data-structures
damn we need more things on our resources for dsa
when are we renaming roadmap.sh to road.sh
@quartz beacon
My bad
reading archives to validate the project name choice
@final abyss 👋
im sure lots of people would try it as a joke
Hello
A
I need 50 message sent for vc
What languages do u guys think are gonna get stronger
stronger?
Like faster and more useful or popular
do you anything like that for free
It is free mate
@somber heath Sleep dear.
English, probably
I’m ripping what’s left of my hair out over this one.
My Google powers aren’t strong enough, rip.
breakfasts = ['Donuts', 'Waffles', 'Yougurt', 'Burrito', 'Toast']
item = int(input())
if item < len(breakfasts):
breakfasts[item] = 'Pancakes'
print(breakfasts)
else:
print('Index out of range')
Does that replace the various item in each of the 3 inputs?
Did you run the code ?
Try it out 🙂
Just a sec
I’m still confused on how that worked. Can I get a break down? I’m a little slow, lol @daring rock
The dumbest part is that we hadn’t covered much of that leading up to that question.
How did the code replace the specific items and replace the string?
I would recommend checking this out:
https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_lists.asp
I looked into that one, but wasn’t sure.
Please don't refer people to W3Schools.
!resources
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
Fair enough, just read through the resources a couple of times.
There ya go, a better page
But how did that code replace the items? Too hard to explain?
Way too rudimentary, rather let you read than explain.
Then I must be pre-rudimentary, lol
I’d like to point out that the app I’m using is on our resource page, and I’m not a fan of it. Looking in to Udemy now, hoping it’s better. Also on the resource page.
That's fine. Whatever works for you so long as it isn't W3Schools or ChatGPT.
!e py fruits = ['Apples', 'Oranges', 'Pears', 'Oranges'] print(fruits[0]) print(fruits[1]) print(fruits[2]) print(fruits[3])
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001 | Apples
002 | Oranges
003 | Pears
004 | Oranges
!e py fruits = ['Apples', 'Oranges', 'Pears', 'Oranges'] fruits[1] = 'Lemons' print(fruits)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
['Apples', 'Lemons', 'Pears', 'Oranges']
Is there another AI that’s more accurate or are they all pretty bad?
Some may indeed be better than others. They all suffer from the same underlying problem.
Use LLMs as a search term generator. Learn from more reliable sources.
Do not trust LLMs.
If they tell you something, check.
Everyone starts somewhere, it's all good. Like I just learnt, W3Schools is not a good resource.
It's almost a good resource. It's pretty and nicely laid out. They just need someone who actually properly understands Python to go over their shit. Some of it's okay, some of it is not.
Yeah
I’m going to try out Udemy, they have a sale now and I got lifetime access to 4 python courses that are normally over $200 for less than $40.
Udemy is great.
Chris fix it :3
Think I’m going to use it as a companion to coding. I tried some apps with guides and question. Quite often they didn’t make sense or didn’t explain the answer well enough. More or less following along with Udemy.
I have a question about Udemy. I’m following a course now that it very highly reviewed, but it had to have been made before 2018, because they could still use gist anonymously. Is it still useful following a Python guide made 6 or more years ago?
@lavish dome 👋
i got a problem with imap could you help me ?
yes
yes
icant send
!code
!code def connect_to_email(username, password):
try:
imap_server = 'imap.rambler.ru'
mail = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(imap_server)
mail.login(username, password)
print(f"[DEBUG] Connexion réussie pour {username}.")
return mail
except imaplib.IMAP4.error as e:
print(f"[ERREUR] Erreur de connexion pour {username}: {e}")
return None
the error :[ERREUR] Erreur de connexion pour valerijdavydovkx3039@rambler.ru: command: LOGIN => socket error: EOF
[ERREUR] Impossible de se connecter avec valerijdavydovkx3039@rambler.ru. Compte non déplacé.
!code
!code py print('Hello world!')
like before i did work and now no more
and they did update the web site like yesterday
ow okay .))
np
I found GPT fascinating that it can tutor me through speech
I guess its end of tutor job
@somber heath i will go still thanks for your help
@wraith pelican hi
@wraith pelican do you know imap a bit?
hi
Hello
How you doing?
Was learning english
I mean I was learning english with GPT
No I did not!
It appears it will take time
As they are not sure
Maybe
What else can worry me?
Life is riding me daily
I hope so its not serious as I can't afford to pay for medication.
My country has good one thing: TAX
Welfare is something which is alien concept for our government
Tax
Its bad thing
because in India tax is super high
India doesn't have free healthcare
I haven't used a single public service yet
Because its inaccessible
@somber heath How high can your government tax on your personal income?
But you get ROI on your taxes, I guess its worth paying taxes in australia
India have tax range of 0 to 42.744%(present)
India used to have 97.5% in year 1973 to 1974
@iron grove 👋
I am restricted from speaking as I am new to the server@somber heath
!voice
Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
But some schemes are available
People look up to me.
Oz trail yah
@native hearth 👋
Cuban Crocodile Galloping Compilation.
Music used: https://youtu.be/ZFtlMX-7cI4
Link to Book: https://linktr.ee/gatorjake
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Crocodilians are one of the most interesting, yet misunderstood predators on this planet. Much about what we know surrounding crocodilians is rooted in a history that is full of false information. Subject...
@somber heath i dont have perms to talk
!voice
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@manic gate 👋
Hi
@serene mural 👋
@hollow latch 👋
!code
!e print("ok so like this?")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
ok so like this?
i have to go. here is 3:30 
oh nice
!stream 272098579038994434
✅ @wraith pelican can now stream until <t:1732864185:f>.
!stream 1246074601663107129
✅ @golden patrol can now stream until <t:1732864260:f>.
!stream 1246074601663107129
✅ @golden patrol can now stream until <t:1732864644:f>.
hi
@rugged root ayoo
@stray sparrow 👋
@sturdy surge u were speaking something?
nope im just solving some phyton problems listening you guy
s
okey
all the best!
still , its not easy to catch up , im not good at communicating in english maybe
@odd dove 👋
Hiii
sorry about that
if u need to speak or ask please do
sorry - I am still learning how discord works. I think I popped in by accident
Hi
@somber heath 👋
ok
Hiii hru doing?
okey
if u need any help let us know
hey, I'm good and you?
im good as well tyfa
yes, can you unblock my mic?
u got to do voice verification
by typing a certain number of texts
ik
That’s great, how’s your day going
its going great so far and urs?
np
people, what do you guys saw of more interesting in pyhon, like a solution?
Mine’s going great too
idk
thats nice
Are you from india by any chance?
Brazil
same
thats a great place
nice
I started in Python this week
that's great
Football legends
yeah
@somber heath what happened?
Some tip to an initiate professional in Python?
Yes. So much
ikr
I'm sorry, I'm just a student and not that experienced, these guys might help you @somber heath @south loom @peak depot
What your prefer football legend?
no problem, like student too. 😄
windows lover of the year 2024 @gentle flint
Could anyone look at my logic and tell me if it is correct
how to get voice permision
!voice
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hey
hiii
how to get voice permision
U have to fill the demands
ok
India wby?
Hmm it may take little bit of time
i am from west bengal india
Ohh
and you
Which state
