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f(x) = sin(x), s(f(x)) = sin(f(x)); something like that?
f(x) is for x axis and s(f(x)) is for y axis
it was a year ago when I tried fourier transform
but it was cool I remember
abs(a-b) where a is result of the x function and b is the result of the y function
For each point
Then normalise those values across the plane to 0 to 255 or indices of a palette.
and z can be time, yes, which can be an element of either function
f(x) = sin(x), g(y) = sin(y) but you will feed f(x) in place of y, and h(x, y) = abs(x-y), where you feed f(x) in x and g(y) in y
or both
yeah, doesn't matter
|a-b| = |b-a|
yes
often said as "mod of (a-b)"
ok cool, its 11pm for me, see ya
happy new year!
Hello
@rugged root GHOTI https://imgur.com/gallery/uqYMdtJ
Happy new year!!!!
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you too!
@somber heath "James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher"
"James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is an English sentence used to demonstrate lexical ambiguity and the necessity of punctuation,
which serves as a substitute for the intonation, stress, and pauses found in speech.
In human information processing research, the sentence has been used to s...
"That that is is that that is not is not is that it it is"
That that is is that that is not is not is that it it is is an English word sequence demonstrating syntactic ambiguity. It is used as an example illustrating the importance of proper punctuation.The sequence can be understood as any of four grammatically correct sequences, each with at least four discrete sentences, by adding punctuation:
That ...
"Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den" (Chinese: 施氏食獅史; pinyin: Shī-shì shí shī shǐ) is a short narrative poem written in Classical Chinese that is composed of about 94 characters (depending on the specific version) in which every word is pronounced shi ([ʂɻ̩]) when read in present-day Standard Mandarin, with only the tones differing.The poem was w...
@uncut meteor let me know if you still want that application for the mafia
@amber raptor Found the framework for DMS, Lacerte's document management system. https://www.elevatesoft.com/products?category=dbisam
Yea, Windows is pretty good at working out of the box
It looks like he's wearing a bib
It's adorabible
Did VC crash or is that me
my mic is working?
Yes
@stable tangle for two admins who are here
Ok, my ears are still bleeding
My client is bugging out
Fucking shit
I think the IT services in the background are getting blocked by Trend and they're having a battle to the death
With my patience being a casualty of war
Not I
I don't think it would get on well with his cat
Happy New Year Guys
@rugged root hi! i used the rotating help channels yesterday for the first time and really liked it. a lot less intimidating than writing a stackoverflow question especially for the simpler stuff
Awesome! I love hearing that.
I'm out
See you Rab
No, from this SharkTank
I'm Out
and for that reason, i'm out
What, using Python as the proto?
Man I really should have watched that show
Mine is MUD + Mobile, Mobile is meh about text input
Very true
Also remember app stores take 30%
it's like, an hour of reasonably frequent talking @whole bear
it's 15% for 1st Million
Interesting
Wonder what they take for free ones
Because I would assume there'd still be a stocking fee
nothing
Huh
but In App Purchases must go through the store which they take a cut of
What about ad revenue?
not sure
that could be an external factor
apparently deleting 2000 items via Web Browser makes O365 angry
Kotlin/Swift/NodeJS or C# for backend would be my thoughts
Kind of surprised that it doesn't just make a bulk request
probably NodeJS because GCP support is decent for it
It does but they have to move mail message in database and that's throttled
Fair
it's something that might raise it's ugly head when you are dealing with it
if it chucks for 30 seconds, that's what's going on
Cutting out of work early to spend time with the wife. Catch you folks in the new year.
See you
I thought Python did typing, it's just set at declaration time and can be changed without explicit
Sure, but mypy can't always catch everything
or even C#
ehhhhhh......
problem with GIL can rear it's ugly head at scale even with web
Problem with Python speed is it's interpreted
@amber raptor https://github.com/tonybaloney/Pyjion
Hey @whole bear!
It looks like you tried to attach a Python file - please use a code-pasting service such as https://paste.pythondiscord.com
I don't use GMail, and yes, I could bulk delete my Inbox, I'm filtering through it
yes, one guy said about how much this is incredible and now I get it, it's literally the best place to learn python
Prince 2021
yep
how old are you Prince? you are very witty
30
30 gang~
Je m'appelle Antoine
i will try for the last time use my mic
idk
how about now
i think it was regex or rabbit
@cosmic thorn you make echo
looks good. you have a version on white too?
rocket league is so relaxing
omg i can't stop playing
said every rocket league player ever
oof
Wolfgang Gartner - Wolfgang's 5th Symphony (Radio Edit) from Ultra Music.
Buy the single here: http://goo.gl/pWxpJ
Wolfgang Gartner T-shirts here: http://goo.gl/chQnc
Ultra Music is one step ahead in the world of dance music and is a leading independent electronic label. Ultra's current roster includes North American artists deadmau5, Wolfg...
slapp
@supple marsh
Hello
hallå
go sleep guyz
no u
115 for me
Nice
i wan t but i can t
then you shan t
I'll come back when the dumpster fire is done.
_ = "print"
__ = "("
___ = "'hello'"
____ = ")"
eval(_+__+___+____)
I shouldn't have joined the call lol
!e
_ = "r)ptneo(hril'"
eval(_[2]+_[0]+_[-3]+_[4]+_[3]+_[7]+_[12]+'hello'+_[12]+_[1])
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hello
_ = "!"
__ = "'"
___ = "d"
____ = "e"
_____ = "h"
______ = "i"
_______ = "l"
________ = "n"
_________ = "o"
__________ = "p"
___________ = "r"
____________ = "t"
_____________ = "w"
______________ = "("
_______________ = ")"
________________ = " "
_________________ = __+_____+____+_______+_______+_________+________________+________________+_____________+_________+___________+_______+___+_+__
__________________ = __________+___________+______+________+____________+______________
eval(__________________+_________________+_______________)
🤮
hhhhhhhhhhh
!e
_ = "!"
__ = "'"
___ = "d"
____ = "e"
_____ = "h"
______ = "i"
_______ = "l"
________ = "n"
_________ = "o"
__________ = "p"
___________ = "r"
____________ = "t"
_____________ = "w"
______________ = "("
_______________ = ")"
________________ = " "
_________________ = __+_____+____+_______+_______+_________+________________+________________+_____________+_________+___________+_______+___+_+__
__________________ = __________+___________+______+________+____________+______________
eval(__________________+_________________+_______________)
@gentle flint :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hello world!
@amber raptor :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 1
002 | a =
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax
hhhhhhhhhhhhhh
x = [119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 105, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40]
eval(chr(x[3]) + chr(x[13]) + chr(x[7]) + chr(x[4]) + chr(x[5]) + chr(x[14]) + chr(x[9]) +chr(x[6]) +chr(x[2]) +chr(x[2]) +chr(x[11]) + chr(x[9]) + chr(x[10]))
!e
x = [119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 105, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40]
eval(chr(x[3]) + chr(x[13]) + chr(x[7]) + chr(x[4]) + chr(x[5]) + chr(x[14]) + chr(x[9]) +chr(x[6]) +chr(x[2]) +chr(x[2]) +chr(x[11]) + chr(x[9]) + chr(x[10]))
@warm axle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hllo
a yes
!e
x = [119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 105, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40]
eval(''.join([chr(x[elem]) for elem in '3 13 7 4 5 14 9 6 8 2 2 11 0 11 13 2 1 9 10'.split(' ')]))
@warm axle :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 2, in <module>
003 | File "<string>", line 2, in <listcomp>
004 | TypeError: list indices must be integers or slices, not str
!e
x = [119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 105, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40]
eval(''.join([chr(x[elem]) for elem in map(int, '3 13 7 4 5 14 9 6 8 2 2 11 0 11 13 2 1 9 10'.split(' '))]))
@warm axle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
helloworld
!e
eval(''.join([chr([119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 105, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40][elem]) for elem in map(int, '3 13 7 4 5 14 9 6 8 2 2 11 12 0 11 13 2 1 9 10'.split(' '))]))
@warm axle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hello world
!e
code block
@warm axle :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 1
002 | code block
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax
ketchup*
Who puts sauce in damn noodles
understandable
i know.
anybody wanna help me get started in tkinter
!e
exec("""_ = _____________________________________eval(''.join(_____________________________________;__ = _____________________________________[chr([119, 100, 108, 112, 110, 116, 104, 10_____________________________________;___ = _____________________________________5, 101, 39, 41, 111, 32, 114, 40][e_____________________________________;____ = _____________________________________lem]) for elem in map(int, __import__('base64').b64dec_____________________________________;_____ = _____________________________________ode("MyAxMyA3IDQgNSAxNCA5IDYgOCAyIDIg_____________________________________;______ = _____________________________________MTEgMTIgMCAxMSAxMyAy_____________________________________;_______ = _____________________________________IDEgOSAxMA==".enco_____________________________________;________ = _____________________________________de()).dec_____________________________________;_________ = _____________________________________ode().spl_____________________________________;__________ = _____________________________________it(' '))]))_____________________________________;eval(''.join([value.strip() for name, value in vars().items() if not set(name) & set(__import__('string').ascii_letters)]))""".replace('_' * 37, '"' * 3))
@warm axle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hello world
Hey @near niche!
It looks like you tried to attach a Python file - please use a code-pasting service such as https://paste.pythondiscord.com
!code
Here's how to format Python code on Discord:
```py
print('Hello world!')
```
These are backticks, not quotes. Check this out if you can't find the backtick key.
Ilove how everybody responded with codes and commands but nobody said happy new year
Lmao XD
sorry my glasses broke and i need to get replacement nose pads
oof
happy new year y'all
print( var1, var2 )
taken from my balcony (excuse my shaky filming)
happy new year!
print(var1, var2)
This program takes two lines of input. The first line is a "starting time" expressed in a 24-hour clock with leading zeroes, like 08:30 or 14:07. The second line is a duration D in minutes. Print out what time it will be D minutes after the starting time. For example, for input
12:30
47
the correct output would be 13:17. All times should be formatted as numbers between 00:00 and 23:59, but the time period may go over midnight. For example, on input
23:59
13
the correct output is 00:12.
clockDisp = input()
a = int(clockDisp[0])
b = int(clockDisp[1])
c = int(clockDisp[3])
d = int(clockDisp[4])
afterStart = int(input())
def incrementClock(min):
for incr in range(min):
global a
global b
global c
global d
if d == 9:
d = 0
if c == 5:
c = 0
if b == 9 and a == 0:
a = 1
b = 0
elif b == 3 and a == 2:
a = 0
b = 0
else:
b = b + 1
else:
c = c + 1
else:
d = d + 1
incrementClock(afterStart)
print(a, b, ':', c, d, sep='')
startingTime = input()
d = int(input())
colon = ":"
if startingTime.find(colon) != -1:
subOne = int(startingTime[0:startingTime.find(colon)])
subTwo = int(startingTime[startingTime.find(colon)+1:len(startingTime)])
subTwo = int(subTwo) + d
if subTwo >= 60:
subOne = subOne + int(subTwo // 60)
subTwo = 00 + (subTwo % 60)
subTwo = "{0:0=2d}".format(subTwo)
if subOne >= 24:
subOne = 00 + (subOne % 24)
subOne = "{0:0=2d}".format(subOne)
elif subOne <= 12:
subOne = "{0:0=2d}".format(subOne)
print(str(subOne) + colon + str(subTwo))
# solution by laundmo
from datetime import datetime, time, timedelta
dtime = datetime.combine(datetime.today(), time.fromisoformat("12:30"))
delta = timedelta(minutes=47)
print((dtime + delta).time().strftime("%H:%M"))
For this program, the first line of input is an integer width. Then, there are some lines of text; the line "END" indicates the end of the text. For each line of text, you need to print out a centered version of it, by adding periods .. to the left and right, so that the total length of each line of text is width. (All input lines will have length at most width.) Centering means that the number of periods added to the left and added to the right should be equal if possible; if needed we allow one more period on the left than the right. For example, for input
13
Text
in
the
middle!
END
the correct output would be
.....Text....
......in.....
.....the.....
...middle!...
width = int(input())
while width % 2 == 0:
text = input()
totalDots = chr(46) * (width - len(text))
halfDots = int(width / 2)
halfLen = len(text) / 2
firstDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen))
secondDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen))
if text == "END":
break
elif len(text) % 2 != 0:
secondDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen) - 1)
print(firstDots+text+secondDots)
elif len(text) % 2 == 0:
print(firstDots+text+secondDots)
while width % 2 != 0:
text = input()
totalDots = chr(46) * (width - len(text))
halfDots = int(width / 2)
halfLen = len(text) / 2
firstDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen))
secondDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen))
if text == "END":
break
elif len(text) % 2 != 0:
print(firstDots+text+secondDots)
elif len(text) % 2 == 0:
firstDots = chr(46) * (halfDots - int(halfLen) + 1)
print(firstDots+text+secondDots)
The center() method returns a string which is padded with the specified character.
what should the second language be that i learn?
i started to learn javascript to start web dev
Yo, happy new year everyone! 😄
varName
Mobile robot?
can someone tell me why my full screen window isn't working with tkinter
welcome to 2020-2
@graceful grail https://i.imgur.com/aastMtO.jpg
Ha
lel
import random
with open('file.txt', 'r') as file:
lines = file.read().split('\n')
print(random.choice(lines))```
>>>'apple'[:2]
'ap'```
>>>'apple'[::-1]
'elppa'```
>>>'apple'[::-2]
'elpp' or 'lppa' or 'epa'
!e print('apple'[::-2])
>>>'apple'[::-2]
'epa'```
Spongebob['pants']
dictionary = dict()
dictionary['name'] = 'Timothy'```
>>>dictionary['name']
'Timothy'```
dw = open("Deutsche Wörter.txt", "r")
i = random.randint(3, len(open("Deutsche wörter.txt").readlines()))
print(dw.readlines(i))
!code
```py
print("hello world")
```
with open('file.txt', 'r') as file: # File is loaded
all_lines = file.readlines() # List of each line
print(all_lines[0]) # Print the first element, which will be the first line
# File is accessible while within the indent
# File is now closed
import random
with open('file.txt', 'r') as file:
lines = file.read().split('\n')
print(lines[0]) ```
Merry Yearmus
!e ```py
print("Happy new year")
@high ingot :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Happy new year
!e py print(“”.join([s for s in list(“happy new year”)]))
@limber blaze :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 1
002 | print(“”.join([s for s in list(“happy new year”)]))
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid character '“' (U+201C)
!e py print(‘’.join([s for s in list(‘happy new year’)]))
@limber blaze :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 1
002 | print(‘’.join([s for s in list(‘happy new year’)]))
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid character '‘' (U+2018)
copy these
""
you can recognize people using apple devices by these quotes
yes they allow that
isn't it that old app
!e ```py
print(""join([s for s in list("happy new year")]))
@limber blaze :warning: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
the keyboard app i use (old version of fleksy) can move the cursor and has select all, copy and paste shortcuts
the Dot
!e ```py
print("".join([s for s in list("happy new year")]))
@limber blaze :warning: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
germany?
yea
geil
It’s happened in center of Universe, NYC
@scenic saddle tschüssi
👏 nice
the haters gonna hate
!e python for x in range(0,10): print("Happy New Year")
@amber raptor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Happy New Year
002 | Happy New Year
003 | Happy New Year
004 | Happy New Year
005 | Happy New Year
006 | Happy New Year
007 | Happy New Year
008 | Happy New Year
009 | Happy New Year
010 | Happy New Year
advent of code 2020 challenge 1
sounds like a hard challenge to do while drunk maybe not
!e
!e ```py
import pyfiglet
print(pyfiglet.Figlet().renderText('2021'))
@charred raft :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
003 | ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pyfiglet'
aw
!e py c = 0 while (c := c + 1) < 5: print(‘happy new year’)
@limber blaze :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 2
002 | while (c := c + 1) < 5: print(‘happy new year’)
003 | ^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid character '‘' (U+2018)
!e py c = 0 while (c := c + 1) < 5: print('happy new year')
@charred raft :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | happy new year
002 | happy new year
003 | happy new year
004 | happy new year
!e py print('7'+'8')
@charred raft :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
78
!e py print("7" + "8")
@limber blaze :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
78
!e py print('7' * 8)
@charred raft :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
77777777
cancer @late kindle
i'm just passively gonna watch this go down
wouldn't
!voiceverify
this thing tells me i need to send at least 50 messages 🤡
yea but not since this feature came out
def func(x, y, *, abc):
...
func(1, 2, abc=3)
x and y are positional, abc is keyword argument (hope i'm correct)
startargs*
*args
*args
finally finished the most basic freaking input/output
import tkinter#library for tkinter
def get_user_input(UserInput): #gets input from the user and prints it into the output logo
UserInput = MainEntry.get()#takes the content in the entry field
MainEntry.delete('0', tkinter.END)#erases content in entry field
MainOutput.configure(state='normal')#enables output log so the insert will work
MainOutput.insert('1.0', UserInput)
MainOutput.configure(state='disabled')#turns output back off so you can't type inside of it
UserInput = "default"
MainWindow = tkinter.Tk()#main window
MainWindow.geometry('800x600')#sets resolution of the main window
MainEntry = tkinter.Entry(MainWindow, width='100')#main input widget
MainEntry.grid(row=1, column=0)#places entry into main window
MainEntry.bind('<Return>', get_user_input)
MainEntry.focus_set()#puts cursor in entry field when program starts
MainOutput = tkinter.Text(MainWindow)#for all output
MainOutput.configure(state='disabled')#makes output text read only
MainOutput.grid(row=0, column=0)
MainWindow.mainloop()#main loop for the entire GUI loop```
what a pain in the ***
!paste
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Welcome to 2021 ppl
"Bob Collins, Australian Senator" Air date: 26/07/1991
Can be purchased on "Clarke & Dawe -The Full Catastrophe DVD Boxed Set" Personally signed at MrJohnClarke.com
re: "Outside of the environment."
happy 2021 guys
hey @faint ermine do you what is Data Oriented Design
For decades C++ developers have built software around OOP concepts that ultimately failed us - we didn’t see the promises of code reuse, maintenance or simplicity fulfilled, and performance suffers significantly. Data-oriented design can be a better paradigm in fields where C++ is most important - game development, high-performance computing, an...
that seems like a high claim that only applies in certain optimisation cases
ohkaay
havent watched the vid tho, i just know "data-oriented design" as a thing used in video game optimisation for console games due to weak CPUs
alright
For decades C++ developers have built software around OOP concepts that ultimately failed us - we didn’t see the promises of code reuse, maintenance or simplicity fulfilled, and performance suffers significantly. Data-oriented design can be a better paradigm in fields where C++ is most important - game development, high-performance computing, and real-time systems.
data-oriented design wont help you in any high level language, since its a optimisation technique thats based on making the code performant on current hardware
import tkinter#library for tkinter
def get_user_input(UserInput): #gets input from the user and prints it into the output logo
UserInput = MainEntry.get()#takes the content in the entry field
MainEntry.delete('0', tkinter.END)#erases content in entry field
MainOutput.configure(state='normal')#enables output log so the insert will work
MainOutput.insert('1.0', UserInput)
MainOutput.configure(state='disabled')#turns output back off so you can't type inside of it
UserInput = "default"
MainWindow = tkinter.Tk()#main window
MainWindow.geometry('800x600')#sets resolution of the main window
MainEntry = tkinter.Entry(MainWindow, width='100')#main input widget
MainEntry.grid(row=1, column=0)#places entry into main window
MainEntry.bind('<Return>', get_user_input)
MainEntry.focus_set()#puts cursor in entry field when program starts
MainOutput = tkinter.Text(MainWindow)#for all output
MainOutput.configure(state='disabled')#makes output text read only
MainOutput.grid(row=0, column=0)
MainWindow.mainloop()#main loop for the entire GUI loop```
class OccupationForm(FlaskForm):
title = TextField("Title")
description = TextAreaField("Description")
submit = SubmitField("Submit")
@app.route("/new_occupation", methods=["GET", "POST"])
def new_occupation():
form = OccupationForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
print(form.title.data, form.description.data)
return render_template("main/generic_form.html.jinja2", form=form)
/main/generic_form.html.jinja2
{% from 'bootstrap/utils.html' import render_form %}
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
</head>
<body>
{{ render_form(form) }}
</body>
</html>
mud
An Action-Role-Playing-Game (RPG) with lots of puzzles and a futuristic Sci Fi scenario. Written entirely in HTML5.
All of it. 100% HTML5. Regular JavaScript. No Asm.js, no Unity, no Unreal etc.
Custom made HTML5 engine originally based on impact.js but heavily modified.And we don't even use WebGL. Just canvas2D (which turned out to be not a good idea, but now we rather stick with it... at least until we reach the 1.0 release)
happy new year!
@whole bear why im always having an error with mainwin = tkinter.Tk()
@waxen aspen helo
@waxen aspen i can talk
cuz my microphone is $hit
@waxen aspen i'll start grade 10 lol
i come to troll, jkk
Yep
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Today marks the end of support for Adobe Flash. But that doesn't mean that you won't be able to play all those old Flash games anymore. Today's video covers Flashpoint. A project dedicated to preserving old Flash games and animations for years to come. Let's check it out!
Flashpoi...
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
I remember when I was 5
I used to go and search best games to play
2014-2016 best years of my life
Narrator: Every major browser like chrome and firefox
safari and internet explorer: am I a joke to you ?
Explorer is dead mate no one uses it
wdymmm, so many ppl still use it, but i don't doe
isn't explorer outdated?
maybe not
yes comrade
explorer is disgusting
"her" in the refrain refers to the Republic
Some mistakes in the lyrics are listed below:
0:29 "Tremblez les ennemis de la France"
1:49 "Quand les tyrans n'y seront plus"
2:28 "Ils seront morts, mais ils auront vaincu"
2:40 "Qui est mort pour le peuple a vécu"
2:57 "les esclaves eux sont des enfants"
Glorious
@waxen aspen obv
not trying to hurt anoyone's feeling
@wise cargo
how do u say the name ?
hmmm
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@whole bear hi
hello
This man disapproves
hello
Dear moderation, I on this server for a month and a half, could you please unmute me?
Rules are 3 days and 50 messages that are not spam. Mods rarely grant exceptions
of which I am not a moderator
you can always take issue up with @rapid crown
React/Vue/Angular JS frontends + REST API Backend (FastAPI for Python) is new Web Hotness
what is dom btw
https://www.w3schools.com/whatis/whatis_htmldom.asp @regal badge
basically it's all the HTML elements in a page plus some extra stuff like the page itself, called the Document
i don't understand the question
have you read that page about the html dom?
yea the browser would display the html
yes
and you can access the DOM in javascript by typing
var myElement = document.getElementById("body");
you can play around with it in your browser's console
im asking would it be the same html that i would design or it would return a different structure @hushed elm
i don't understand, who is returning what?
Web is pretty open as it is
hmmm 😦
just like Email needs to be reformed, but I have zero faith that Google/Microsoft wouldn't monopolize it and remove openness of SMTP
AMP
and Google is completely Evil, in fact, I think they are worse then Microsoft these days
if a monopoly forces me to use AMP, then that's bad
google is like capturing internet
but Google is notorious for strangling startups
microsoft is restricted to pc software
if your start up is bought by Google, update your resume
Only Microsoft thing stuck on Windows is Office Desktop Apps
not intrested in capturing the early startups
not true, it also has its hands in open source software, web servers
havent herd of them investing in starups
and I mean, Mac has copy of Microsoft Office, it's not 100% feature complete
Ooki
people should also consider the future worth of their startups
true
you join elite club, you are not in top .1% but you are in top 1%
slack
i mean facebook was also at a verge of being sold but the offer was turned down
and look at it now
back then orkut was a giant in social network
and look at it now
w
hii
ok
so you're giving free nitro
an assistant like google assistant and siri something like that
yes
import time
import datetime
import playsound
import speech_recognition as sr
import pyaudio
import pywhatkit
import wikipedia
from gtts import gTTS
these for now
a game
Can you guys allow my microphone?
Hey, sorry, we have a gate to prevent voice spam. Check out #voice-verification for details.
yeah but it is a mesh network of a bunch of robots controlled by one person
@slim raft
jeff bezoz is bald as hell lmao
hello all
bruh it get a big pp xD
tru
that man is crayyy
bruh i still dont know what career path to take
like idk if i want to do data science or framework
hahahahahahaha
lets go baby thats the life
sheeeeee
nice
wish instead of being on pron sites i would be coding
man wish i could take that time back
what up elon musk fanboys
all good
just fanboying
dayum
man i respect you now
i always had a roof over my head
cant imagine
thats the real grind
bro mad respect
but yeah i definetly get you
i gotta learn coding and get a job
i seriously want to be independent
ye ofc
shee tahts good
Hi everyone
Guys can you recommend me some Machine Learning material like documentary or blog
Any european ?
Sentdex Youtube channel
ay bravo i am trying to learn machine learning too nice
Nice thanks going to watch
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thats the ones i am watching
watching tims video
Did you had a course ? How did you learn python
Aldi represent bro
i took a boot camp and now i am indepentently learning
there are tons of documentations blog posts and youtube channels
I'm doing this udemy course 2021 Complete Python Bootcamp From Zero to Hero in Python
but I just started
whats your time zone
I admit that I could have a study partner
but my sleeping scedule is screwed up cuz i pull allnighters
hey id love to be study partners
imma add u bud
perfect
Me too 00:55? You live in Western Europe?
web scraping foot images, genius man
okay going back to my course thanks for the videos I'll write to you tomorrow @whole bear have a nice evening guys !!
ty bro have a great session
So pornhub has only verified accounts?
No amateur anymore?
gotcha
sql is easy man
depends what you want to do tho
what's mvp?
Oh boy..
requests on google weather?
openweatherapi
Is that a py library?
What are you trying to make @whole bear
@whole bear "Does it have an interactive tool?" A graphical gui-designer?
For maximum cross-platform, web is your go.
adhe does your search engine work using tags?
@slim raft yeah you use requests
Depends on which implementation of browser. Not all HTML5 capable browsers are fully HTML5 compliant/homogenous.
PC stuff is likely more fully featured and compliant.
TVs...eh...
Anything embedded with a cut-down web browser is liable to be shit.
So how is brexit coming along
aight made an feet onlyfans xD
no way
Yeah
I heard someone came from the UK
Nah man
You guys are awesome
UK is safe
No natural disasters
🤨
hahaha
yummy
Don't use the r-word in a deprecating manner please.
@lucid onyxg what are the forbidden words you guys put in the bot that we are not allowed to say?
you pinged the wrong person, but it's not about avoiding a specific list of words. Just don't use language that marginalises a specific group of people
brb
@neat anvil Still shit. 🙂
Can you hear it when you run tests?
It's like...what cellophane and static electricity sound like.
yeah
i hate it
i wish i could fix it
my microphone is stupid
i wonder how i can fix it
i'm gonna fix my mic

@neat anvil Still no.
you can't hear me
There is minimal improvement.
oh
But it's still resulting in something that's crap.
weird coming from the one making a big deal out of being asked to speak nicely
ok
Can you hear us okay?
When we're talking, at least.
A siphon could be as simple as a tube, but there are better designs out there that get the initial suction going to start it.
You see people in movies siphoning petrol from cars by sucking the tube and spitting out the fuel to get it going.
418 I'm a teapot
As to you, jamsyn.
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The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. It is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998 as an April Fools' Day RFC, as part of an April Fools prank. An extension, HTCPCP-TEA, was published as RFC 7168 on 1 April 2014 to support brewi...
@neat anvil Does it work with other things?
not on discord
But what about other things?
don't know let me check
@hallow warren 🤨
What's your operating system?
windows 10
I suspect this won't fix anything, but have you attempted to restart the computer in question?
@frozen jacinth If I decide to do something, relying on it being a New Year's resolution to hold myself accountable is an indication of a weakness of resolve to be able to get things done at any other given time of the year.
If other people get something out of them and they improve themselves, great.
If I decide to do something in the vein of a resolution, the time of the year is immaterial.
it is not working
it all depends on the person
Ive been looking to teach myself the python language, but i dont really know what can I do with it. Can you guys help?
@wise lava What sort of things interest you in general? Not just in computing.
Two biggest issues will be lack of python compiler and security
Data science and back end servers are big with Python. I think
yea i just want to have some motivation
because when it comes to languages like html i can see a website and its satisfaying
yo i fixed it
@neat anvil You are faint and distorted.
sounds like a broken record
@neat anvil I would rate your audio quality as appalling.
yeah
I've had clearer conversations with people in a blizzard.
i said i don't know what happened
well, it's bad
Do you maybe have a phone you could use with the Discord app on it?
or use the mic from a pare of headphones
yeah but it is destroyed lol
Helpful.
hey
hello
I've got a question @frozen jacinth
Do you understand GUI's
Sorry wrong channelk
Fuck
Yes, please.
Correct.
What's your main?
Damn.
It's quick
Never was a fan, I see it's similar to C++ so I see why you were attracted to it
C++ is fast, but quite cumbersome.
I started with Java, than moved onto Python, HTML & CSS. Been leaning towards full-stack development
It's a hair-puller.
Correct.
Litterally
That's the thing, I hate front-end design.
Servers, and networking are a bitch.
You have to learn it from the ground up, when you try to skip steps in learning networking you find yourself lost by step 3.
I haven't done to much with networking besides basic DNS, and porting. Some packet sending for a chat application but not much.
@past pebble i dislike javascript with a passion
It's frustrating.
@past pebble can't help you there with programming, but if you are looking for someone to work with in cybersecurity , lmk
all i do is spend hours finding credentials for cctv and sell those credentials, i could probably automate it but i'd need to pay for api access
you dont need to port forward
@frozen jacinth
unless you want to make it accessible to the public
yeah i agree with bigamounts u cant understand algebra without knowing basic arithmetic basically
if i could share screen i could show you how to start a server all from python
and there are even dedicated tools like apache and stuff
servers that you can host
Correct
working on web or app?
yeah definitely
have you done mysql?
do you know SQL?
can you program in it?
lol
dont play the excuse im young, it's basically procrastination with an excuse
you can be procrastinating and motivated, take a look at me 
networking is super simple dude, i have a great site for u that explains everything super simply, i'm in high school too
ah i see
rust is a great language although i haven't come across it yet
I'm working on embedded c rn and I've heard rust has embedded programming too. I'm waiting for it to get out of beta aswell
yeah I'd rather hop into embedded c first to get all the difficult parts out
embedded c is obviously harder, and it is recommended to learn as your first embedded language
those people are wrong 
We should eliminate ideas as "hard" and "easy".
Everything is a matter of time and willpower.
not for kernel programming, c is forever
i am aware

what
i wouldnt say golang is low level
I did golang and it's mostly for networking and high level
around java's level
didn't golang come first?

no i mean rust and golang
didnt golang come first
golang came around 2007 if im not wrong
oh nvm
@whole bear could u repeat?
outside of all functions yes
mozilla devs
brave > firefox unless we're talking about work use
its chrome but privacy
language?
python
maybe not cool
but hacker guy
wait what muta uploaded a vid?!?!
I Got "Doxxed" Over GTA Online...
?
he's too cool to get hacked
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go and learn go-lang
Vanilla JS
// Store
localStorage.setItem("lastname", "Smith");
// Retrieve
document.getElementById("result").innerHTML = localStorage.getItem("lastname");
The read-only localStorage property allows you to access a Storage object for the Document's origin; the stored data is saved across browser sessions.
So you would choose your race as a way to determining how you've decided to become a stealth archer.
How long is a piece of string?
aslong as you want
seven total, 5 that can hear
First you were talking about McD or KFC.
So I was asking what's in the house.
Then you went on to say there's only five people.
Not only will it kill people, it gives people the tools for mass, lethal suppression and control of populations. A tool's existence creates in a certain kind of person's mind the moral imperative and responsibility to use or threaten its use to achieve their own goals.
@elfin violet ...twit.
😆
My first time was Christmas pudding. I was eleven. People were generous with the brandy and it hadn't all cooked off.
The hallway was less stable than usual that day.
Is alcohol an addiction, or is the addiction to alcohol the addiction?
That wasn't what I asked.
Chemically alcohol cannot be addicting. It's a depressive condition that leads to drinking.
😆
"Hold my beer."
Hey, vikash. 🙂
Anyway...
You've an interesting definition of normal.
Yes.
I'm off for dinner. You deviants have fun.
hmmm, i'm gonna have breakfast now lol
Hello
@whole bear Hey
import tkinter as tk#library for tkinter
def main():
MainWindow = tk.Tk()
OutputBox1 = tk.Text(bg='gray', width=50, height=50).grid(row=0, column=0)
OutputBox2 = tk.Text(bg='gray', width=50, height=50).grid(row=1, column=0)
EntryBox1 = tk.Entry(bg='gray').grid(row=2, column=0)
tk.mainloop()
main()
Oh you have two boxes each of 50-50
might be that could be the case, wait let me change some values. Just a min!
@whole bear Ok I got what you are doing right now, Can you tell what are you expecting from the code?
I hate this voice verification system!
Well you are using Grid System so, As you keep on adding the items, It will keep on pushing them to widget.
import tkinter as tk#library for tkinter
def main():
MainWindow = tk.Tk()
OutputBox1 = tk.Text(bg='gray', width=25, height=25).grid(row=0, column=0)
OutputBox2 = tk.Text(bg='gray', width=25, height=25).grid(row=, column=1)
EntryBox1 = tk.Entry(bg='gray').grid(row=2, column=0)
tk.mainloop()
main()
Hey @whole bear you said you changed your code, Mind if you share your newly updated code here.
Ok! so what the challenge now, sorry was not able to understand you at that time.
@whole bear try using padx or pady to EntryBox1.grid() as per your requirements.
can someone please explain me how to get PIL
pip install Pillow
it doesn't work
then ur pip gay
I'm using visual studio, is that why?
I had a problem with tkinter at the start aswell in the new versions of python
I know
very very
just uninstalled it and trying to install it again
Hey @whole bear Did that worked?
sorry I was lost in path of life 😅
Oh no worries! 😂 Feels like Sherlock Holmes' mind palace
@whole bear
Watch Naruto! You would like that 😂
@whole bear whatever you are planning to take on, that MUD thing is really intense.
Its not only about your programming skill but also your creativity level.
I am 100% positive about what you say!
@whole bear he will be back in a minute
lol
hi
@stoic ore How i install stuff from requirement.txt ?
i get help from someone:```
Install Options:
-r, --requirement <file> Install from the given requirements file. This option can be used multiple times.
-c, --constraint <file> Constrain versions using the given constraints file. This option can be used multiple times.
--no-deps Don't install package dependencies.
pip install -r file.txt
pip install requirement requirement.txt
that's wouldn't work, it has to be like:
pip install --requirement requirement.txt
c:\dekstop\requirement.txt
that works
why doesn't this code work
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
PlayerCoordinates = PlayerCoordinates['y'] + 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates['y'])
main()```
what error does it give ?
!e
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
global PlayerCoordinates
PlayerCoordinates = PlayerCoordinates['y'] + 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates['y'])
main()
@sick cloud :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 11, in <module>
003 | File "<string>", line 8, in main
004 | File "<string>", line 6, in go_north
005 | UnboundLocalError: local variable 'PlayerCoordinates' referenced before assignment
!block
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
PlayerCoordinates = PlayerCoordinates['y'] + 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates)
main()
!codde
Here's how to format Python code on Discord:
```py
print('Hello world!')
```
These are backticks, not quotes. Check this out if you can't find the backtick key.
!cod
Here's how to format Python code on Discord:
```py
print('Hello world!')
```
These are backticks, not quotes. Check this out if you can't find the backtick key.
!e
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
PlayerCoordinates = PlayerCoordinates['y'] + 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates)
main()
!e
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
PlayerCoordinates['y'] += 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates['y'])
print(PlayerCoordinates)
main()
@sick cloud :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 2
002 | {'x': 0, 'y': 2}
@whole bear i've fixed it
def main():
PlayerCoordinates = {'x': 0, 'y': 1}
#if command north
def go_north():
PlayerCoordinates['y'] += 1
go_north()
print(PlayerCoordinates['y'])
print(PlayerCoordinates)
main()
without self method
creating a local variable with like the same name
maybe idk
try running dat code though
😄 if u going to assaign a variable to a same global use self method
this way you wont get an error for trace back
np 😄
^^^^^^^^^^
it had a nice beat though
yeah. cuz i can't speak due to my $hity microphone
nope 
btw, do u prefer using light mode or dark mode while u coding ?
dark mode, anyone that uses light mode prob works for google smh
dam that could make me feel way more cozy rn
btw, i use MEE6 more than rythm
geyy
gey ?
yus

u like lemons lul
@gloomy scaffold btw, what version of python do u use ?
hmmm
!e print("Interesting")
@sick cloud :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Interesting
I also made an eval for my bot
code in binary
binary is top tier pogchamp wdym
code in assembly then
Yahoy.
how u doing ?
Yahoo < DuckDuckGo
@wide junco wanna play chess with me ?
🤷♂️ 🙂
yeh sure
ah shit @sick cloud you done fucked up
i'm super trash though https://lichess.org/beYCMbpN
Join the challenge or watch the game here.
you got a chess sweet on your hands
same
can you screenshare so I can see
i m in
D;
👍🏻
windows 8 eww
Hey Shepherd. 🙂
8.1
still gross
Can't you use the same url to spectate?
u can
!e
import platform
print(platform.platform())
@gloomy scaffold :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Linux-5.8.0-1-cloud-amd64-x86_64-with-glibc2.28
What timezone are you in
Twilight.
india
The Twilight Timezone.
earth timezone

I wish C had a kool discord like this D;
you really stole that and made it a gif D;
xD

F
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