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i'm calling you cassy from now on
!stream 428473906631016449
✅ @solar ridge can now stream until <t:1761931607:f>.
or Code/Help
@peak depot ohno all my trebuwuchets turned into uwurtillery without my confirmation
that level 6/7 rocket artillery did keep the name
legendary unit
trebuwuchet did more damage than some empires did in their entire existence during that game
(from 37signals)
rare case
@jaunty socket press Ctrl + ~ (Backtick)
thanks for the reminderrrrrr @vocal basin
CV 📄 ➡️ 🚮
!d abs
abs(number, /)```
Return the absolute value of a number. The argument may be an integer, a floating-point number, or an object implementing [`__abs__()`](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__abs__). If the argument is a complex number, its magnitude is returned.
a more pretentious word for résumé
@primal shadow written by GPT1
GPT negative 1
non-transformative transformer
will need to leave soon again
the hardware is arriving
if you ask AI to write binary search, it will likely fail by Sean Parent's standards
brb
I was never a tech bro
Russia has worker deficit instead of high unemployment, for reasons
I wonder where else that happens without such reasons
wait so is it a golden time to apply for rush visa?
not worth it, unless there's a single goal, of getting any job at all
select just picks the first one that finishes; real implementations have guardrails against this going wrong
(FusedFuture and Unpin are those guardrails, usually)
you need to implement some futures and streams manually to understand the underlying mechanism
I'd suggest starting with streams instead of futures there
Unpin, pin! and the rest are part of Rust itself
in part, because you can't async await those easily
in part, because state there is actually simpler
@midnight agate system, in which a failure of a computer you didn't know existed, renders your own computer unusable
-- Lamport, iirc
(author of paxos)
("definition" of a distributed system)
@solar ridge have you tried implementing VSR?
viewstamp replication
what holds the reference to the data?
since channels are a storage indirection mechanism, they can end up with reference cycles;
Go should be capable of mitigating this partially, thanks to its arenas;
but, from what I understand, this is more about just not reading from a channel
I currently have, in production, software that per resource handled involves 10~40 separate tasks and queues
(Rust, smol)
Erlang-ish
chill
Gotta be ready for 3 billion hits per second.
If it's not ready for that then why are you doing anything?
Java and Microsoft Java are bad. I agree.
I didn't choose java, java chose me.
Django is no good?
For a gym tracker for one?
Hello @midnight agate, I am a middle school teacher in informatics. I've enjoyed listening to you talk, You said that you're unemployed, with the things you say, you might be, if you want, one of the greatest teachers a person can have, very knowledgeable 🤌 . RESPECT
I've just ran, like, half a kilometre in a not so warm weather
context?
emergency
not sure
I'll take anti-inflammatory medication in advance before throat starts to hurt
keep a small chocolate with you
remember: you can always step down
opencv is likely to be involved anyway
as an image and video manipulation library
"this is banana, this is toaster,
this is banana, this is toaster,
banana, toaster, banana, toaster"
it was quite warm that day...
This is what I pulled of last time I ran
@vocal basin
I rarely ever leave the house
longest serious distance for me was 2km iirc
I'd consider thesis work to be both a paper and a book
120 A0 pages
War and Peace is peak
i like thriller, adventure and romance
I should re-do my literature education properly
literature review
schedule for good things sounds wrong
don't KPI good things
AI is still severely worse at research than humans
even for tedious tasks
the hardware arrived, debugging time
OpenAI said chatbots will replace doctors and offer affordable healthcare
Geoffrey Hinton in 2016 said “it’s absolutely clear that radiologists will be replaced by statistical models”
Fast forward 2025, radiologists are in very high demand. When you break a bone 🦴, you go see a radiologist.
scammers imitating a scammer 🚀
This is the worst thing I’ve seen. Are you watching these on a regular basis?
you have seen nothing yet
I’ve hit my cringe limit for 2025
LABUBU - OFFICIAL MV FULL SONG 2025
I've made this video because I like this song so much it is so catchy but the official site doesn't upload the full song yet so I've tried to edit it myself and here's the result. Hope you like it!
#labubu #popmart #arttoy
A talking plushie doing some type of adventure singalong. Odd, weird.
No lyrics at all
guys who can help me script
im new
full ai generated
hey can u help me script
nah I'm working
please bro
I first learned scriptwriting at Hollywood. Had to take a flight ✈️ there.
can you teach me smth in dms?
sorry man
its wuick bro
what ?
You can take a flight ✈️ to Hollywood and meet the best scriptwriters
its quick pls
im broke
Tough luck..
okay say what the problem ?
do you know how to make discord bot t ed members?
nah man I don't make kids discord bot I build llm and multimodels
bruh please
bro I have 0 knowledge on discord bot
This, can confirm will work, copilot is what has gotten me actually sit and learn, and even seek out resources like this server.
yeah nice nice
I really don't use copilot so I don't really know
it doesnt teach me
I am experimenting with the enterprise version, using agents and such. So a little more than just what our friend here can get likely, however on my off time I have had no issues using the standard copilot that comes with windows to do stuff. I am wanting to get more python experience so I can get into integrating stuff with with bedrock using python.
then you need to learn how to ask better questions likely
.
can you help me make botted discord members
I can help you develop the skills to learn how to
dm me
!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.
is that illegal?
no need, here. Bobby Powers is an unknown to me, but wrote this informative article on asking better questions https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-ask-better-questions-bobby-powers
bro that wont help
100% will
read the whole rule, not just a single word
I literally just said copilot has been helping me. You haven't even asked a single proper question in here since I got here, which was like... 15 minutes ago
(do be aware that copilot "helping" is potentially damaging long-term)
Like, think about that. I am brand new in here like you and having to point out why you aren't getting help/answers the way you want.
Thank you for pointing this out. 100% do not go full steam ahead with it.
perception of whether or not makes you learn faster is very weird
learn basics off it, use it as a guide, find proper resources
AI aside, there have been studies that show "feels to learn faster" might sometimes correlate negatively to actual progress
This is also assuming the person only uses AI to learn, I assume
afaik, current consensus seems to be that doing at least some coding without AI involvement at all is required to keep the skills of coding with or without AI
so, yeah, {100% reliance} means eventual failure
That makes sense. It is like a muscle, if you aren't exercising it, you lose it.
another big concern. the murding of critical thinking in people
I wish English had mathematical parentheses
@hard mountain here, you can try going through this https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/index.htm
Today, Python is one of the most popular programming languages. Although it is a general-purpose language, it is used in various areas of applications such as Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, web development, IoT, and more.
ty
or just the official tutorial
But I assure you, you will do better if you learn how to ask better questions, learn to use search engines using dorks and those better questions, and even as I mentioned earlier, copilot/AI gpts as a tool
I don't entirely believe in "critical"/"rational" strict framework of thinking universally (for all people) necessary to achieve correct results, but, yeah, this is a concern
some people are just intimidated for some reason
it's slightly old looking
3.13 I believe
(for whatever reason people attribute my way of doing things to rationality/criticality purely based on results, but that view is somewhat disconnected from reality)
this is not the type of cult I want to build
not enough kool-aid?
I can confirm they shoot 30mm
We will take Albertia in exchange for Canada taking Mississippi
I THINK the voice chat is bugged
foro me
i stayed for 1 30 i a calll
i chated but nothnig
Is this good or bad API design?
@leaden comet
@olive hedge
i need help
i ve here for 3 month
and still icant use mic
@peak siren
The process is not automatic. You need to use the #voice-verification button.
If you fulfil to requirements, you will be assigned the permissions upon pressing it. From there, join the voice chat with those permissions. If you are already in voice chat, leave, then rejoin.
If you do not fulfill the requirements, you will be informed what criteria you have yet to satisfy. They are easily completed by engaging in conversation via text in the server in the conventional fashion.
Messages in the bot commands channels do not count toward this.
i did it 20 times
)not enough time
how much time look since yesterday im o n lobbby
its rly weird and boring tbh
The ball, as they say, is in your court. 🙂
It's only as difficult as it is and no more, except what you make it to be.
waw
The voice gate is a pain, I know.
That's not an aspect of the requirements.
People who have never joined the voice chat are able to pass the voice gate.
Engage in text conversations with people and you will end up fulfilling the requirements.
Like this one.
The 1 hour 30 minutes thing is, you send a text message, that starts a 10 minute timer. Every message you send in that ten minutes is part of that activity block. That ten minutes counts towards the 1hr30min.
But you needn't think too hard about the details.
The details take care of themselves.
So, as I said, just have conversations via text with people in the non-bot commands channels and you'll end up meeting the requirements.
@midnight agate we relocated away from whatever was going on
what happened? was it handled?
@whole bear "this is like all the unfun bits (arguing) without the fun part (factual information)"
I do not do therefore I am not am
I don't think this counts as a credible source
was it history or the other history that started all the conspiracy theory stuff?
I already forgot
also, yes, I looked up the wrong computer
oh, look, the keylogger company
✅ scored them all
thats sad
this one
ye i think i ll be banned for sharing you that server but its great- philosophy
i just think you'll like it
(I really dislike philosophy, and the arguments I'd expect to encounter on servers like that)
links are usually filtered out
only malicious stuff causes a ban
either manual or if the link is in an automated blocklist
its less about like the most pedantic philosophies plato socrates etc more about just following sound reasoning is what makes you a good philosopher i believe
not sure i wont risk it
but its literally. / philosophy
earlier this week I spent several hours making a document specifying with all the MAYs, SHOULDs and SHALLs/MUSTs just to fit whatever was already happening in a system in a logical way
Plato was a good guy
talked to him last night
the other VC might be hating each other also, not sure
🤔
... seems like it didn't get de-escalated in the end
nearly every section starts with an ad
so the statistic of a whole 6 people (the only group programming the only computer at the time) has names to it:
- Betty Holberton (invented breakpoints)
- Kathleen Antonelli
- Jean Bartik
- Marlyn Meltzer
- Frances Spence
- Ruth Teitelbaum
so that's the original group
something with relation to Kathleen Antonelli mentioned computing profession, I'll go dig whatever that is at that time
10f:4m split, but the source is paywalled/recent book
am I going to pirate it to check? who knows
🚀
i love how every think you do you do it really passionately including this research
my favourite citation source: no clue what this even is any more
like it links to a broken archive that used to be a trial access site
which is confusing
in how can something archived be a trial
you are a perfectionist
like this doesn't compute, like, at trial state machine level
g'night Marco
are you trying to give me a heart attack with how the space before , is typeset
way way more so when it comes to typesetting
you have obsessive compulsive disorder maybe
I don't have the OCD because I don't have the O part
I can leave the work undone for years without worrying
(it's only soon going to turn into decades)
how much does something like that space before comma stays in the back of your mind and continuously bother you
after the fact, usually doesn't, only when seeing
ye but it can still bother you, you can be like a combination of ADHD + OCD where it bothers you but you are paralysed by your ADHD instincts enoguth to do something about you
so far the longest unfinished-but-with-some-hope project is 8 years
I know I have neither ADHD nor ADD nor OCD, even though there were some concerns for OCD
I used to have the real O+C part
no the stereotypical one
have you clinically tested for it
I should do that at some point, so it's more than just "know"
after the mental healthcare here stops being misincentivised
so, some more years
you are in Russia right?
yes
do you desire to emigrate at all
I don't have concrete plans, and I'm incapable of desiring to improve my life (I only do so when there is an excuse to do that for other reasons, or just incidentally)
first step is figuring out the leaving, so I need a `foreign' (international, not of a foreign country) passport and being legally allowed out of the country
(which should've been done in 2021 but wasn't)
alternative is to do so illegally
is it possible for you to seek refugee status in some other country
you have a lot o f basis for that
definitely possible
you can start the application process from your home country
for like canada from what i know you can do that and only when your application is approved you can fly out and you ll be garaunteed a shelter upon arrival which is entirely subsidized
there is also a factor that I do somewhat intend to stay and help others who can't leave, while my finances aren't cut off from them
not really dependents
donations to underground(-ish) pro-rights charities; donations to artists who still stand for something; and occasionally helping out people I meet online in case of financial emergencies
new spam
pro rights lmao
like, Russia is such a place where the government openly advocates against freedom
it's not USA where the arguments are "this freedom vs that freedom"
so tempted to respond with "$5b VC fund is too unserious"
@tacit rose 👋
Hi
it is puzzling to me why people let that happen
people cheer for it
there is a sort of "apoliticity" notion
"not participating in politics because politics bad, advocating for freedom is politics, so freedom is bad"
@somber heath k tool khu
that's every fallacy in existence
hmmm
well, the transitivity part seems fine
rare case of logical but still wrong
@stray pewter don't you need to just defeat the wall thingy?
i mean that's not bad reasoning per se but very questionable premises
and then use the new ores
so what I said except I forgot the hammer part
@somber heath I didn't know about the damage somehow
never tried
never fucked around, never found out
@vocal basin Can you accept request
I don't actually remember who you are
sorry I have people dementia: when people, I dementia
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most important guideline for how you refactor and structure code:
don't mix levels/contexts of abstraction
I/O and arithmetic often don't mix well in that sense
if you do bitshifts and prints in one function, this is probably a sign to rethink your approach
... and then C++ happens where those two are the same operator
levels/contexts of abstraction?
"don't mix levels of abstraction" is the main rule
level of abstraction usually correlate to how close you are to what the machine does/how far you are from the business logic
gotcha
if you work with sockets and need to do manipulation on data,
you would usually go one way up on both sides before composing those
protocol logic
message manipulation connection management
bit shifts, etc sockets, listeners
So I shouldn't have added the print statements and stuff here when I'm playing with sockets?
def tcp_check():
# Pre-check: test TCP connectivity
try:
sock = socket.create_connection((host, 22), timeout=5)
banner = sock.recv(1024).decode(errors="ignore")
sock.close()
if not banner.startswith("SSH-"):
print(f"Unexpected response on port 22: {banner.strip() or 'No banner received'}")
print("Check if SSH is enabled and accessible on the host.")
sys.exit(1)
except (socket.timeout, ConnectionRefusedError):
print("Could not reach the host on port 22 (connection refused or timed out).")
print("Verify SSH is enabled and not blocked by a firewall.")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Unexpected socket error: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
use exceptions
this looks somewhat erroneous
# not caught by `except Exception`
class Fatal(BaseException): ...
(this is kind of "your own ExitError")
or whatever it's called
!e
import sys
try:
sys.exit(1)
except e:
print(e)
raise
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m3[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | [31msys.exit[0m[1;31m(1)[0m
004 | [31m~~~~~~~~[0m[1;31m^^^[0m
005 | [1;35mSystemExit[0m: [35m1[0m
006 |
007 | During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
008 |
009 | Traceback (most recent call last):
010 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m4[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
... (truncated - too many lines)
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/VIVCM3XLCAYP2GIOC4EK6Q4RFI
SystemExit
I thought it was that, but it sounded way too correct
missing the *Error/*Exception noise
!user
You are not allowed to use that command here. Please use the #bot-commands channel instead.
(she not he)
def
@primal shadow random observation: Matt Parker (standupmaths) uses "they" approximately 100% of the time from what I remember
academia side-effects
!d def
8.7. Function definitions
A function definition defines a user-defined function object (see section The standard type hierarchy):
@vocal basin much appreciated
realpython is a useful complement to Python's own docs
parentheses
()
ChatGPT is likely to make mistakes, so cross-reference everything you're not sure about with docs
CTF
Capture The Flag
is infectious human cancer a thing yet?
@primal shadow there do exist those but they're in some random animal
says "transmissible cancer"
yes
Parameters = X, Argument = 200
seems correct
def f(x): ...
f(200)
@primal shadow
parasite-to-host cancer transmission
okay this is cursed
two (unrelated) human cases are transplant, the third is that
def f(x): ...
f(200)```
the randomness of whom that affects is seemingly the result of how it originates
F = funcation
and ... is a placeholder
pass is another placeholder
def do_nothing():
pass
they have slightly different meaning
!e ```py
def banana_bread_is_delicious(x,yellow,zebra32_4):
print(x)
print(yellow)
print(zebra32_4)
banana_bread_is_delicious(1,'hello',[1])```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 1
002 | hello
003 | [1]
!e py print(x)
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m1[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | print([1;31mx[0m)
004 | [1;31m^[0m
005 | [1;35mNameError[0m: [35mname 'x' is not defined[0m
@supple summit your sound is far
sound volume got sanctioned, can't go above 1%
best mic firmware: Maono
when you uninstall it, it nukes your PATH except its own bin paths
I'm analysing malware
(very lazily)
w3schools is filed with factual and stylistic errors
unfortunately
the non-interactive part of it is a content farm not a learning platform
did you know there is another w3schools?
here
if you want to experience fun/despair: w3schools.io
this is less harmful overall compared to the real w3schools but it's also like a total troll website
(whether intentional or not)
how did I not see this section before
Not enough self hate
Your eyes subsconsciously didn't process that horrible section to protect you
it has OCaml tutorial
(Haskell 1.0 was released before either of those two)
whoever made this, never re-read what they wrote
@somber heath
well at least it's only 3 versions out of date
.io
this is from .io
what's up with the navigation
@jaunty socket
!e
def power(base, exponenet):
return base ** exponent
print(power(3, 3))
!e
def power(base, exponent):
return base ** exponent
print(power(3, 3))
@somber heath I opened the Comments article, get mentally ready for whatever I'm about to repost
(warning: this is not true)
!e
def power(base, exponent):
return base ** exponent
print(power(3, 3))
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27
@jaunty socket see this code block above, that is how you set the function to return 3^3
much apprecatied
!e
print(3 ** 3)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
27
power = pow
it is work 👏
fair point
var = 123 # A comment.```
looks clean
aaaaaaa
classic of misnaming lists
important: Python's [] is not an array, by terminology
it's a list
!e py print("Hello, "); print("world.")🤮
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Hello,
002 | world.
all the screenshots I'm currently sending contain some sort of misinformation
?
aaaaa
okay, this is the stupidest example out of those
in terms of shadowing
!e py print(11 == int(11))
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True
-5 to 255
!e py print(set) set = 123 print(set) del set print(set)
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001 | <class 'set'>
002 | 123
003 | <class 'set'>
!e
print(345 is 345)
print(345 is int(345))
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | /home/main.py:1: SyntaxWarning: "is" with 'int' literal. Did you mean "=="?
002 | print(345 is 345)
003 | /home/main.py:2: SyntaxWarning: "is" with 'int' literal. Did you mean "=="?
004 | print(345 is int(345))
005 | True
006 | True
Do not "shadow" builtins.
misnaming
conclusion: there are a lot of shitty tutorials out there
inb4 "helpful tip" you can comment out previous versions of your code and keep them around in case you need them again 🧠
!e ```py
def func(parameter):
print(parameter)
func("argument")```
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argument
parameter = "argument"```
!e ```py
def func(parameter="default"):
print(parameter)
func("given argument")
func()```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | given argument
002 | default
typesetting out of context
!e
def f(x):
print(x)
f()
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m4[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | [31mf[0m[1;31m()[0m
004 | [31m~[0m[1;31m^^[0m
005 | [1;35mTypeError[0m: [35mf() missing 1 required positional argument: 'x'[0m
thank you, I somewhat understand due to beginer
!e ```py
def func(a, b, c):
pass
func(1, 2)```
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m4[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | [31mfunc[0m[1;31m(1, 2)[0m
004 | [31m~~~~[0m[1;31m^^^^^^[0m
005 | [1;35mTypeError[0m: [35mfunc() missing 1 required positional argument: 'c'[0m
!e ```py
def func(value=None):
if value is None:
print("I was given None to the value parameter")
else:
print(f"Happy days! I was given {value} as argument to value.")
func()
func("apples")```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | I was given None to the value parameter
002 | Happy days! I was given apples as argument to value.
!e py foo = [1, 2, 3] bar = [foo, foo, foo] print(bar) foo.append(4) print(bar)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | [[1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]]
002 | [[1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4]]
(warning: THIS IS WRONG)
what I keep it
seriously problematic table
everything in list is an object, therefore it's homogeneous /s
what are the advantages of lists? starts talking about sets
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-jassy-8b1615/
^^ this guy never did anything his entire life
if you go to Harvard and get an MBA, you can do it too
and just 2 jobs btw, CEO from 1997-2021, President and CEO from 2021-Present
in his entire life he never did anything
this really is some sort of postmodern art
oddly correct section on sets teleported into there
I like how it gets progressively more wrong
@somber heath "without a theme"
I like how these, and only these, use the same p and q
(20 and 30)
ah, no, also 6th
and 5th is ???
String again
this is worse than gpt3 one shot performance
the horrors
in the same scope yes
I hope english isn't their first language
mine is C
explosion
thank you to your explosion
Dearest interpreter,
would you please remember my cherished integer 69, and remember it when I ask you for foo
sincerely,
sarcastic case: fOoBaR = 69
the horrors
did you really expect anything else at this point?
it can always be /bin/python
I assume this is just copied from Java/C/C++
LMAO
technically incorrect
also space
greater than or equal to
ah, :07
should be /usr/bin/env python3
this sounds familiar (also this is the whole section on sets)
increment/decrement is wild
the only thing you can do is increment or decrement
sorry no other assignments allowed
@somber heath this is the secret second Python Language clearly
bonus syntax
/usr/bin/env python2
the ARG with the worst grammar
set declaration: py set={}
python hard mode
im new to python but im confused wouldnt this print goodbye world for the second one
word = 'Hello'
name = 'World'
sentence = word + ' ' + name
print(sentence)
word = 'Goodbye'
print(sentence)
no, sentence gets assigned a new string
!e py var = {} print(type(var))
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<class 'dict'>
sentence isn't re-assigned
!e py var = {1, 2, 3} print(type(var))
like, sentence isn't automatically updated
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<class 'set'>
Python doesn't natively support reactive updates of variables
!e py var = {1: 2, 3: 4} print(type(var))
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<class 'dict'>
you can, but you need to do that imperatively once more
sentence = something + something_else
means: add something and something_else and store the result, referring to it by the name sentence
!e
word = 'Hello'
name = 'World'
sentence = word + ' ' + name
print(sentence)
word = 'Goodbye'
sentence = word + ' ' + name # again
print(sentence)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Hello World
002 | Goodbye World

ohh that makes sense
clearly they recompiled python with some major changes
else section is okay, just doesn't explain how it relates to break
and this is all
for some reason the next page is in the middle of the Ruby tutorial
WEB SCALE
Check MongoDB Official installation docs
I think it's just a comedy site and we're not in on the joke
lists only these
re-reading this, finding more out-of-usual things
complex numbers form a field, so can be viewed as a single number
range is never-materialised
!d memoryview
class memoryview(object)```
LMAO
?????
and faster
just n-1
exactly n elements
n-1 stored
it's just a nonsensical sentence
(array)
memory waste exists is true
idk what they mean by faster
!d queue.Queue
class queue.Queue(maxsize=0)```
Constructor for a FIFO queue. *maxsize* is an integer that sets the upperbound limit on the number of items that can be placed in the queue. Insertion will block once this size has been reached, until queue items are consumed. If *maxsize* is less than or equal to zero, the queue size is infinite.
recursio algorithms - my favorite spell from harry potter
linear operation
!e
it = iter([1, 2, 3])
while (item := next(it, (done := object()))) is not done:
print(item)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 1
002 | 2
003 | 3
trying to find a way to get rid of extra it line
!e
while (item := next((it if "it" in locals() else (it := iter([1, 2, 3]))), (done := object()))) is not done:
print(item)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 1
002 | 2
003 | 3
!e ```py
def func(value):
print(value)
if value != 0:
return func(value - 1)
func(3)```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 3
002 | 2
003 | 1
004 | 0
stackless it
@somber heath 1000
iirc
you can stackoverflow even below that limit if you try hard enough
!e py def func(): func() func()
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m3[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | [31mfunc[0m[1;31m()[0m
004 | [31m~~~~[0m[1;31m^^[0m
005 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m2[0m, in [35mfunc[0m
006 | [31mfunc[0m[1;31m()[0m
007 | [31m~~~~[0m[1;31m^^[0m
008 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m2[0m, in [35mfunc[0m
009 | [31mfunc[0m[1;31m()[0m
010 | [31m~~~~[0m[1;31m^^[0m
... (truncated - too many lines)
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/QBEIMH6FPNRJFBOFDA6RZ3VYOA
!e
from sys import getrecursionlimit
print(getrecursionlimit())
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
1000
I have code that runs under something like 9
!e py def func(): try: func() except RecursionError: func() func()
or whatever other arbitrarily low number
:warning: Your 3.14 eval job timed out or ran out of memory.
[No output]
!e
print(f"{1:0<{1:0<10}}")
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m1[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | print(f"[1;31m{1:0<{1:0<10}}[0m")
004 | [1;31m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^[0m
005 | [1;35mMemoryError[0m
logging
t-strings (newest) aren't about formatting
this time
it just doesn't to the interpolation step
1 in 1000 is still more useful than
!d xmlrpc
XML-RPC is a Remote Procedure Call method that uses XML passed via HTTP as a transport. With it, a client can call methods with parameters on a remote server (the server is named by a URI) and get back structured data.
xmlrpc is a package that collects server and client modules implementing XML-RPC. The modules are...
and other things
i didn't know you could nest format specs like that
I think Rust allows something alike too
@somber heath this is pre-f-string-nesting I think
I ran this on 3.6 and it crashed successfully
close the discord and everything should be alright
Python going through this is part of why Rust 2018 edition is the way it is
!e
print(f"{1:0<{1:0<2}}")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
1000000000
?
moving stuff
https://parrrate.github.io/quack/
that's purdy
maybe I should remove thread-safe stuff from there
unless it's already compiled out because WASM
got that programmer street cred
not sure
might be emergent
older ones might be closer to that
this is way too visually incoherent
||https://i.imgur.com/0yzH6fP.png||
@vocal basin you ought to make it so after 30 minutes the image becomes obama
after several hours it changes shape significantly
the code is currently biased towards the ease of writing
how about parasitic wasps?
as long as spiders aren't walking over my eyes, it's fine
I got used to spiders being in the room
@vocal basin
are u guys generating it!?!?
through Python!?!?
@tepid edge
@vocal basin
guys can someone help me with something?
hmm?
I like your name ❤️
I like how you phrased it so we don't know what you need help with.
Almost like a gift wrap, to keep the suspense, the surprise of opening it, but concealing the contents.
yh
hi
👀
lore-accurate
ok
😆
sooo answer me this
1
1
2
bannas or apples
Concept based learning
if I count the whole code size of what I work on regularly it might approach a million of lines too
(obviously not including rewritten lines, since that'd clearly go over a million, only whatever is actually existing in latest versions)
it's nice when projects start gaining functionality with nearly no increase in code size
(purely from re-arrangement)
Celsius and alcohol.... hmm now I gotta try that
biggest individual component is just above 40KLoC
(not counting space/docs)
... and a ton of auxiliary stuff
conceptual is up to 356979 lines. time to write 21 more
if you are looking for a more enterprise solution for .env files then you can use okta.com with auth0 (product)
it hides api keys from developers unless they need it. (you can give access to things when they need it and the website has the ability to get them when it starts)
what do you mean by "more enterprise"? 😮 just like more professional/secure?
Has the ability to hide keys from the developers who work on the sites. This assumes developers you hire might not be trustworthy (which I don't agree with this position). So less trust = more expensive.
Amazon can't get dns automated apparently. So networking might be a hard challenge.
ahhhh gotcha, thanks for the explanation!
did you see the computer built out of redstone IN MINECRAFT?
Entrepreneur means unemployed. but ... different.
Bob the builder gets 10 million signing bonus.
more enterprise = more likely to fail
(if you pick parts of the definition out of context)
-h often means human-readable units, so I try to avoid that, and only do --help
(df -h, ls -h)
because of the coloured circles in the bottom and the clouds, this looks like cloudflare status page
@peak depot somehow during that description I forgot you were talking about a game
Morning y
extraction shooter drinker
"way too realistic"
I should resume playing a different game about Finland
"finally can claim even wider range with how the loudest frequency is >8kHz"
(doesn't count, because lower freqs are still too loud)
Woooow
this is technically around 1.7kHz, because that's where the main frequency is happening
Did you make this by python ?
@heavy zenith there are several separate frequencies, with different loudness
the volume difference between the base frequency and the loudest one isn't good enough for me to count this as success
I've done nearly isolated ~5Khz before
(spoiler: you don't want to know how those audios sounds)
🤩
this is a spectrogram of voice done with pre-existing proprietary tools
Right, clearly everyone could just become a popular YouTuber to earn a living
if the website has no backend, use GitHub/GitLab/Cloudflare/whatever Pages instead of trycloudflare
@shrewd dragon "can you open the stream if you are not busy"
I should become a stenotypist
stenographer
human speech-to-text
@calm ginkgo not that
unrelated
my APU
I don't know what the current throughput/latency comparison is between automated and manual
stenotype operators usually can do enough WPM to transcribe all speech
... unless the person speaking is too fast like Ben Shapiro,
but, to be fair, Ben Shapiro can just be transcribed as "*incoherent*"
what is the difference between an APU and a GPU?
APU have CPU + GPU u can say powerful igpu a SBC
and GPU is u know 😅
that kind of reminds of the arm architecture
everything in one
academic bias
yeahh yeah but this one is x86
i see, thats interesting
it perfomance like rtx 3090
what makes it better than a gpu in terms of ai workload?
does it have graphic drivers? like vulkan. opengl, or directx support?
bro I never use GPU in my life in ai workload
yeah vulkan opengl
i heard they are both similar in terms of how they work and their performance
“Female” is an adjective used in scientific contexts to denote the ability to bear young or produce eggs according to Merriam-Webster. This is a biological classification that doesn’t acknowledge anything except reproductive capabilities. In a laboratory setting, it’s necessary to emphasize this as an important characteristic of the subject. However, when referring to human beings, using “female” as a noun can be dehumanizing.
“Woman,” on the other hand, is a noun that refers to adult human females. This definition explicitly recognizes “human” as a co-requisite to being a woman. While anything can be a female, only humans can have the status of “woman.” This is acknowledging that a particular type of female has personality, dreams, thoughts and ideas— all the things that make humans, human.
idk I never use GPU
oh thats really nice, some apus like the a100 dont have graphic drivers
i saw that one video from linux techtips
hmm u know it have RT
u can say a gaming APU
"use it all the time" has no relation to whether it's offensive
intent is unrelated to whether or not something is offensive
while True:
do_this_forever()
if pigs_fly():
break
difficult thing to accept and learn
🤮
I'm so fucking tired of this pretend bullshit for fucks sake
fucking grow up
so fed up already
Hello Pythoners, how are you?
Yall need Jesus
disagreeing on whether some term is offensive is absolutely not an "just different opinions" thing
the "oh, you have yours opinions, I have mine" for so many things is just disgusting
I don't think I have the extension installed
:o
also I was planning to go to sleep
lol its okay we dont have to do it rn
either I uninstalled it or it got manifestv3'd
(I had it installed on Chrome, because there's where I'm logged into GH/leetcode)
you don't have to re install rn if you are going to sleep btw
@amber raptor Joyent used to be a bare metal container cloud provider
but then they got eaten by Samsung
fileSystems."/" =
{ device = "/dev/sda";
fsType = "ext4";
};
swapDevices =
[ { device = "/dev/sdb"; }
];
@amber raptor my cloud config - I don't give the uuid like I do on my laptop
with economics benefits of containers letting them stay in business until the merger
fileSystems."/" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/cf9a7695-02fa-4367-8ab1-a63521fe7c96";
fsType = "ext4";
};
fileSystems."/boot" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/DC45-9E87";
fsType = "vfat";
};
swapDevices = [
{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/e55223ae-0e5c-4a4a-97e1-2ea4ac309d36"; }
];
$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
nvme0n1 259:0 0 476.9G 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 469G 0 part /nix/store
│ /
├─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 7.5G 0 part [SWAP]
└─nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 487M 0 part /boot
cloud server:
$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sda 8:0 0 23.5G 0 disk /nix/store
/
sdb 8:16 0 516M 0 disk [SWAP]
Write parentheses then they talk
talk()
There’s a bug
Identify(ghazi)
You great person, I’m joking with you
That parameter or argument ?
argument brah
🤣🤣🤣 thank you
It's nice to hear that brah
I will finish my duty then came to room.
where do you work?
and what kind of work?
Let’s keep that secret between us 😬 big brother watching you
whatttt !
I didn't get it
😹😹😹
Let me finish then I will return to you
😂
tell me what's you job ?
@brave sluice no
now you are increasing the curiosity
Bahaha mdrrrrrrrrrrrrr
WARNING: 'Twisted' contains adult language.
From the creators of 'A Very Potter Musical' and 'Holy Musical B@man!', comes 'Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier.' Hop on your flying carpet, because this musical parody retells the classic tale of Aladdin... from the villain's point of view! Long ago in a Magic Kingdom, one misunderstood Ro...
Charlie and friends go to the mysterious Candy Mountain.
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feliz dia de los muertos
@wind raptor 👋
@lavish rover great work
I keep hearing shit music 😄
i cannot take credit for this, it was mostly claude that just ported https://github.com/rxi/microui/ to my lang
| D F F E| F ~ | --> that note section
| chord( G A B) |
for quarter notes:
signature("4/4", "C", "Harmonic_minor")
|
D F F E
|
for 8th notes
|
D F F E D F F E
|
# for 16th notes:
|
[D F F E] [D F F E] [D F F E][D F F E]
|
for chord :
| [D_A_G F_A_C_E] [F_A F_A_G_C_E_B_D] ~ |
D/G#
[
chord(D,A,G)
chord("F A C E")
]
[
chord("F_A")
chord("F","A","G","C","E","B","D")
]
rest()
|
@frosty shell What about sharps, flats, key changes, tempo changes, and moving from one scale to another (ex. F5 -> A6)?
yeah, in standard note that would be:
key_type:major,key_note:C4
note:F3#,time:P+1/4,tempo:110
key_type:harmonic_minor,key_note:D4
note:0,time:P+1/4,tempo:100
note:1,time:P+1/4
note:2,time:P+1/4
note:3@,time:P+1/4
note:4,time:P+1/4
note:5,time:P+1/4
note:6,time:P+1/4
note:7,time:P+1/4
``` ,
Provided to YouTube by PIAS
Moondance · Nightwish
Oceanborn
℗ Spinefarm Records under exclusive license to Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH under exclusive license to Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Tero Kinnunen
Producer: Tuomas Holopainen
Bass Guitar: Sami Vänsk...
key_type:major,key_note:C4
note:0,time:P+1/4,tempo:100
note:1,time:P+1/4
note:2,time:P+1/4
note:3,time:P+1/4
note:4@,time:P+1/4
note:5,time:P+1/4
note:6,time:P+1/4
note:7,time:P+1/4
key_type:minor,key_note:D4
note:7,time:P+1/4
note:7,time:P+1/4
53 seconds · Clipped by Minna III · Original video "Needled 24 / 7" by Children of Bodom - Topic
|
[
chord("D4","A4","G4")
chord("F5 A4 C3# E4")
chord(1,3,5)
chord(2,4,6)
]
[
chord("F_A")
chord("F","A","G","C","E","B","D")
]
rest("1/4")
|
@heavy zenith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1Z12uc5AmA&list=PL8qIVh-XT76uzgU01IQi6ZV19_-oBF7bU&index=4
Provided to YouTube by PIAS
Sacrament Of Wilderness · Nightwish
Oceanborn
℗ Spin-Farm Oy
Released on: 1998-01-01
Composer: Tuomas Holopainen
Auto-generated by YouTube.
guys i recently got a small upgrade form python 3.8.3 to 3.8.10 what SIMPLE thing should i make and if its simple but idk how to do it please explain i cant find good sources to learn more
@heavy zenith starts at 2:30
what are you guys talking about this is just videos and seemingly code tio play music?
Hoy.
i guess ya'll making music
"The Poet And The Pendulum" from VEHICLE OF SPIRIT - Wembley 2015.
Directed by Ville Lipiäinen.
LYRICS:
https://genius.com/Nightwish-the-poet-and-the-pendulum-lyrics
@nightwish is:
Tuomas Holopainen - Keyboards
@FloorJansenOfficial - Vocals
@MARKOHIETALAOFFICIAL - Bass
Emppu Vuorinen - Guitars
Kai Hahto - Drums
Troy Donockley - Uilleann pip...
26 seconds · Clipped by Minna III · Original video "Nightwish - Sacrament Of Wilderness - Live In Buenos Aires 2018 - Decades Tour" by DreamWhiTe
Woke up slightly early.
@brave sluice Do not spam random youtube videos in chats please
!source
sang ghabre arezoo song - artush
Artashes Avetyan - نفرین (Nefrin) lyrics (Persian) + English translation: Whos
Hi @somber heath
hi @somber heath
.... im russ (i do not know English.)
hi opal
George Vaccaro was a Verizon customer who, in early December 2006, had a customer service phone call where Verizon had a legendary "math fail" as it would have been dubbed at that time. This is a viral tale from the early/modern internet age of the oughts. In the calls, the Verizon employees repeatedly fail to acknowledge the distinction between...
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Why does the spacetime interval have a minus sign?
The books I mentioned in this video:
Relativity visualised by Lewis Epstein
Spacetime Physics by Edwin Taylor
This video is sponsored by Brilliant
v = s/t
t = s/v
s = planck
particle.position += particle.dir+universermath*plank
def tcp_check(host):
# Pre-check: test TCP connectivity
try:
with socket.create_connection((host, 22), timeout=5) as sock:
banner = sock.recv(1024).decode(errors="ignore")
if not banner.startswith("SSH-"):
print(f"Unexpected response on port 22: {banner.strip() or 'No banner received'}")
print("Check if SSH is enabled and accessible on the host.")
sys.exit(1)
except (socket.timeout, ConnectionRefusedError):
print("Could not reach the host on port 22 (connection refused or timed out).")
print("Verify SSH is enabled and not blocked by a firewall.")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Unexpected socket error: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
def connect_to_host(host, username, password):
ssh_client = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh_client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
try:
# Connect
ssh_client.connect(
hostname=host,
username=username,
password=password,
port=22,
timeout=10,
banner_timeout=30,
auth_timeout=10,
look_for_keys=False,
allow_agent=False,
)
print(f"Connected to Hypervisor: {host}")
return ssh_client
except paramiko.AuthenticationException:
print("Authentication failed. Check your username or password.")
sys.exit(1)
except paramiko.SSHException as ssh_ex:
print(f"SSH error: {ssh_ex}")
sys.exit(1)
except socket.timeout:
print("Connection timed out. The router may be unreachable or slow to respond.")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
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def tcp_check(self):
# Pre-check: test TCP connectivity
try:
with socket.create_connection((self.host, 22), timeout=5) as sock:
banner = sock.recv(1024).decode(errors="ignore")
if not banner.startswith("SSH-"):
print(f"Unexpected response on port 22: {banner.strip() or 'No banner received'}")
print("Check if SSH is enabled and accessible on the host.")
sys.exit(1)
except (socket.timeout, ConnectionRefusedError):
print("Could not reach the host on port 22 (connection refused or timed out).")
print("Verify SSH is enabled and not blocked by a firewall.")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Unexpected socket error: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
def connect_to_host(self):
ssh_client = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh_client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
try:
# Connect
ssh_client.connect(
hostname=self.host,
username=username,
password=password,
port=22,
timeout=10,
banner_timeout=30,
auth_timeout=10,
look_for_keys=False,
allow_agent=False,
)
print(f"Connected to Hypervisor: {self.host}")
return ssh_client
except paramiko.AuthenticationException:
print("Authentication failed. Check your username or password.")
sys.exit(1)
except paramiko.SSHException as ssh_ex:
print(f"SSH error: {ssh_ex}")
sys.exit(1)
except socket.timeout:
print("Connection timed out. The router may be unreachable or slow to respond.")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
d/dt(∂L/∂q̇ᵢ) − ∂L/∂qᵢ = 0
Time derivative of (partial L / partial q_dot_i)
minus (partial L / partial q_i) equals zero
for each coordinate q_i:
d/dt (∂L/∂q_dot_i) - ∂L/∂q_i = 0
d/dt ( ∂L / ∂(q_dot_i) ) - ( ∂L / ∂q_i ) = 0