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Dinner's up.
*ding
i think i'm verified
maybe that's it
i believe
so i cut my self with i knife the other day it looked like a paper cut
today i got cut on a laudry basket and it lookes like i rubed my finger on a cheese grater
"i'm a bot"
jk
haha i like in the middle of nowhere
so
same
yea
(not that i use it tho)
lol left no
right yes
totaly did not search that
talking to my self :(
*swipes left
bruh
say there is a no-mic channel
they probably don't know
nvrm they left
gn guys
hi
Hey
how do i do that?
@whole bear look for the #voice-verification channel
oohh ok i check it out dude
I can't link it... I don't have permissions but it should be there
then try !voice-verify in that channel
it will tell you what you need to do.
Probably talk more in chat but I'm not sure...
ok thanks
no problem
i am new to python
50 + messages total...
Ya
and spread them out over like 3, 10 minute periods
nope iam a beginner
nope...
Earth.
haha nice answer
thanks
your college? or ...?
I'm old as dirt!
ohh cool
lol
your from america?
can we be friends so that if i have some doubts you could help me?
??
but there are always people here to help
Voice verification
Canโt talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
lol this extension is too funny
Nice!!! They added a command!!!
lol u ppl heard of the sudo privilige escalation bug
if u just need to use apt to just download smthn, then like using sudo makes sense
other than that no
visualstudio is overrated
bash
๐จ
@(echo) off //remove the parenthesis i added them bcuz it keeps pinging someone
color 02
:a
echo %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random%
goto a
porn is bad ๐
๐
well idk
I am your friend!
me too :)
XD

what?
Tell me about your life.
Where are you from?
i'm 20
i trying to learn python and other stuff
so i can work on AI and related stuff
Python is a great language to learn.
you been here for 3+ days @ ๐ณ๐เบฎ๐๐?
wait what did he do
Yeah bro, i'm here for more than 1 month
oh nice
what rule did he break
I didn't got that
what rules i broke
You broke this I would assume but there isn't anything I can do to make you change it, just thought I'd let you know
oh
Oh, you mean my name is not suitable ?
just change it to hasan or something
instead of all the squiggly characters and stuff
okay bro
:)
XD
I personally don't mind it but I don't want you getting in trouble xD
๐ Thank you.
having a name in unicode is bad?
William Fedus, Barret Zoph, Noam Shazeer, "Switch Transformers: Scaling to Trillion Parameter Models with Simple and Efficient Sparsity", Arxiv: 2101.03961, January 2021 https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.03961
In deep learning, models typically reuse the same parameters for all inputs.
Mixture of Experts (MoE) defies this and instead selects different parameters
for each incoming example. The result is...
its basic
they don't report sentiment analysis results apart from the much easier tasks in GLUE
@ (<Brad>) yeah your name is fine
okay cool
i think its fine now
yeah
Nice
never really had a problem with in the first place but just to be sure lol
the H looked crazy

i thought it was sasan
looool
hey guys are you guys busy rn
yes haha
Like I said ^
i had a question can you pls unmute me for a sec
so im really new to coding
bro, i'm trying to set my name to Hasan
why
its regarding debian 9 and chrome OS lol
can you say sanaoll guys
Look at the description of this channel
I cant mention the channel
(Description of this channel)
Ted Talk voice @hallow warren
his normal words are your big words
A Mars cycler (or EarthโMars cycler) is a kind of spacecraft trajectory that encounters Earth and Mars regularly. The term Mars cycler may also refer to a spacecraft on a Mars cycler trajectory. The Aldrin cycler is an example of a Mars cycler.
Cyclers are potentially useful for transporting people or materials between those bodies using minimal...
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its better to learn when its self seeking
Celebirthsary. We all forget important dates and holidays, but what if everyday was a holiday? Watch as Matt tries to figure out what his wife is celebrating before she finds out he doesn't know.
Be Sure To Subscribe to Studio C โบ https://goo.gl/ppFsJP
Bring on the laughs! Sketch comedy for everyone. Watch Studio C on YouTube.
Top 15 Most V...
Who is your favorite vtuber asmartist?
Yes
aah rip dont got any then
They have only recently emerged
mm hmm
@graceful grail use source command?
source /etc/environment?
so let's say you wanna reload bashrc?
source ~/.bashrc
@graceful grail use export command
export KEY=VALUE
use source
use source
that will do it
yeah, i think this will work
brb
@ l33t i think he wants you to join voice 1
@graceful grail haha no, it's fine tho
how many years have you guys been coding?
probably one year
any school or self taught?
i just started with c++ and learned about OOP and other stuff
now i'm just learning python
i learned C++ by myself,
there was a great course in udemy
why c++ and not python first?
course title was something like c++ from begginer to beyond
i think that helps you to understand a lot about memory and other stuff .
and i think despite what other people are saying it isn't too hard
@thin gorge How old are you ?
13
@plush willow Welcome to the server!
hey @plush willow
@upbeat parrot dude
If you started with C++ other languages can be learnt within days for you
@leaden comet i am back
I have no idea who you are.
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@tall latch ?
You're suggesting enclosing text in white bars?
i dont know
If so, I would point out that screen widths are variable.
There's probably stuff in Discord Markdown code that you can use.
i have some problems with flask and python how can i get help through voice chat? just go into one?
@thorn sapphire While I, myself, am not a Flask user, you may be best served by asking your question per #โ๏ฝhow-to-get-help
Though you can hang out in a code help voice channel and post your question to the matching text channel.
yeah, im learning python fast
that helped me a lot
jishaku
@sick dew https://i.imgur.com/irqFnp7.png
are you learning cpp in school or university ?
oh yeah
๐
xD
but my teacher told me itd be a waste of my time and i should learn c++ cuz itd be more suited to my level and more useful
but id have to be self taught
yeah, you know visual basic is pretty old
i don't know if out there it is still used
but c++ is a better choice in my opinion
it helps you learn a lot of concepts about memory, OOP and ...
but you need to go over a really good course to learn it simple
class MyClass:
def my_method(self):
pass
def my_func():
pass```
o/
only one advice to beginner
dont just jump in here as u start try and learn stuff before you start hanging out and waste time here
trust me im a suffere
e
Also ask lots of questions
This community is here for that very reason. The best way to understand things you're not quite getting is to just ask. There's no dumb questions, we all started - damn it Opal - as beginners and all went through the same struggles.
these are what we need answers for
^^
super controversial
you might get cancelled for asking that opal
.
Is there any point of writing code like this, using a class and static methods? Why not just define the functions in a file called json_compress.py and import the file as a module? No need for unnecessary OOP code.
class JSONCompress():
@staticmethod
def load_compressed_file(f: TextIOWrapper):
data = f.read()
bio = BytesIO()
stream = BytesIO(data)
decompressor = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=stream, mode='r')
while True: # until EOF
chunk = decompressor.read(8192)
if not chunk:
decompressor.close()
bio.seek(0)
return bio.read().decode("utf-8")
bio.write(chunk)
@staticmethod
def compress_json_to_bytes(input_string: str) -> bytes:
"""
read the given string, encode it in utf-8,
compress the data and return it as a byte array.
"""
bio = BytesIO()
bio.write(input_string.encode("utf-8"))
bio.seek(0)
stream = BytesIO()
compressor = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=stream, mode='w')
while True: # until EOF
chunk = bio.read(8192)
if not chunk: # EOF?
compressor.close()
return stream.getvalue()
compressor.write(chunk)
Instead here we are importing this class from the file, and then using the class's static methods
isn't it unnecessary boilerplate
!zen
Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
Flat is better than nested.
Sparse is better than dense.
Readability counts.
Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
Although practicality beats purity.
Errors should never pass silently.
Unless explicitly silenced.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you're Dutch.
Now is better than never.
Although never is often better than right now.
If the implementation is hard to explain, it's a bad idea.
If the implementation is easy to explain, it may be a good idea.
Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!
basically my metric way to do is
ask "Which way is more maintainable in the long run?"
I think defining the functions without classes would be more maintainable in the long run right? It also allows for "tree-shook" imports where you only import one of the functions based on your needs
So is there any real reason to implement it like this?
@sick dew https://youtu.be/4AZB64VBJfA
windows sound effect (acapella)
Music arranged by Maytree
Video directed by Napkins music
#window #microsoft #humaneffect
Hello guys
Greetings!
Hello
Yeah that's for sure
I need to fill my 50 messages
What is the area you currently work on?
Wow sounds fun
Can u show me some
That was cool!
Sugar glider!
!e import hello
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Hello world!
I searched it on google
that must've been tough to get rid of
ooh
nice
i have been preparing for my language final examinations
like in india you have 2 languages and my first language at school is english and the second is telugu
Spoken Language alright
its like the native language that we speak where i stay
What about learning any programming language ?
telugu
i know a bit of python
It's a mix of telgu and c++
Nice
are you indian??
yaa
i thought so in the beginning because of your name but i wasn't sure
I searched number of messages I found 62 messages. Still haven't got the voice verification. Why!?
you have to be sure when you see one of the most common india names
yaa
read the instructions
fully
Yeah I didn't quite get the conditoins
i got mine yesterday but i like typing
@somber heath you wanna talk about Web3, since you have only the voice?
I would love to hear from anyone here
Did anyone gave today's quora programming challenge?
I am currently working on a DeFi project
Also contributed to a Ethereum based project called Status
Looking for more people to know about Web3
its a set of protocols or somethin' like that
Web3
why is everyone in voice with mics muted
did not just pick that up from google
ok bye guys
gotta go sleep
Web1 - read-only - static
Web2 - read-write - interactive
Web3 - read-write-trust - verifiable
not that much
oooh
nice
ok bye guys
ooh
Hello
Hello @whole bear
most of us don't have voice verification
Hi @fleet spade
@fleet spade where are you from?
I am from Iran
well, when you are new to the community you first need to fill some messages
Is there any tension going between iran and israel @fleet spade
I don't know. That's not my business๐
๐
For encourage all here to send messages or interact to get voice
Guys i'm looking for website for solving problems like Caeser Cipher and Two Sum
@dusk burrow your name have a meaning in my language
where are you from?
No man, I just had some interaction here and got the voice
I just got it
Yeaaaah
!e import this
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001 | The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters
002 |
003 | Beautiful is better than ugly.
004 | Explicit is better than implicit.
005 | Simple is better than complex.
006 | Complex is better than complicated.
007 | Flat is better than nested.
008 | Sparse is better than dense.
009 | Readability counts.
010 | Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
011 | Although practicality beats purity.
... (truncated - too many lines)
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/bipivapepe.txt
Could someone help?
Sure
india
As I said i'm looking for website for solving problems
what kind of questions which you want to practice, like problems on ds and algo ?
Yeah like that
Thank uuuu broooo
https://www.hackerrank.com/ @dusk burrow
why tf no ones talking?
I personally doing cp, so you should first start with something simple like hackerrank and hackerearth
is quite good to learn and to get started with
I wanna do Machine learning and Ai later but now i'm focusing to improve my logic
yaa that really helps
It improve your problem solving skills
@dusk burrow https://www.codechef.com/
Really apperciate it bro this website is really what i need ๐คฉ
plz give solution
!docs max
max(iterable, *[, key, default])``````py
max(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])```
Return the largest item in an iterable or the largest of two or more arguments.
If one positional argument is provided, it should be an [iterable](../glossary.html#term-iterable). The largest item in the iterable is returned. If two or more positional arguments are provided, the largest of the positional arguments is returned.
There are two optional keyword-only arguments. The *key* argument specifies a one-argument ordering function like that used for [`list.sort()`](stdtypes.html#list.sort "list.sort"). The *default* argument specifies an object to return if the provided iterable is empty. If the iterable is empty and *default* is not provided, a [`ValueError`](exceptions.html#ValueError "ValueError") is raised.
If multiple items are maximal, the function returns the first one encountered. This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools such as `sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc, reverse=True)[0]` and `heapq.nlargest(1, iterable, key=keyfunc)`.... [read more](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#max)
!docs min
min(iterable, *[, key, default])``````py
min(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])```
Return the smallest item in an iterable or the smallest of two or more arguments.
If one positional argument is provided, it should be an [iterable](../glossary.html#term-iterable). The smallest item in the iterable is returned. If two or more positional arguments are provided, the smallest of the positional arguments is returned.
There are two optional keyword-only arguments. The *key* argument specifies a one-argument ordering function like that used for [`list.sort()`](stdtypes.html#list.sort "list.sort"). The *default* argument specifies an object to return if the provided iterable is empty. If the iterable is empty and *default* is not provided, a [`ValueError`](exceptions.html#ValueError "ValueError") is raised.
If multiple items are minimal, the function returns the first one encountered. This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools such as `sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc)[0]` and `heapq.nsmallest(1, iterable, key=keyfunc)`.... [read more](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#min)
these two built in methods might be helpful ^
.wa 136717788342435
!e
from enum import Enum
class Number(Enum):
One = 1
Two = 2
Three = 3
Four = 4
Five = 5
Six = 6
Seven = 7
Eight = 8
Nine = 9
Ten = 10
Eleven = 11
Tweleve = 12
Thirteen = 13
Fourteen = 14
Fifteen = 15
Sixteen = 16
Seventeen = 17
Eighteen = 18
Nineteen = 19
Twenty = 20
Thirty = 30
Fourty = 40
Fifty = 50
Sixty = 60
Eighty = 80
Ninety = 90
Hundred = 100
Thousand = 1000
@staticmethod
def to_string(num: int) -> str:
output = ""
for e_num in sorted(list(Number), key=lambda element: element.value, reverse=True):
if not num < e_num.value:
times_it_fits = num // e_num.value
output += f"{Number.to_string(times_it_fits) if times_it_fits > 1 else ''}{e_num.name}"
num -= e_num.value * times_it_fits
return output
print(Number.to_string(4231))
print(Number.to_string(1))
print(Number.to_string(432))
print(Number.to_string(1234))
print(Number.to_string(9999))
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001 | FourThousandTwoHundredThirtyOne
002 | One
003 | FourHundredThirtyTwo
004 | ThousandTwoHundredThirtyFour
005 | NineThousandNineHundredNinetyNine
!e
from enum import Enum
class Number(Enum):
One = 1
Two = 2
Three = 3
Four = 4
Five = 5
Six = 6
Seven = 7
Eight = 8
Nine = 9
Ten = 10
Eleven = 11
Tweleve = 12
Thirteen = 13
Fourteen = 14
Fifteen = 15
Sixteen = 16
Seventeen = 17
Eighteen = 18
Nineteen = 19
Twenty = 20
Thirty = 30
Fourty = 40
Fifty = 50
Sixty = 60
Eighty = 80
Ninety = 90
Hundred = 100
Thousand = 1000
@staticmethod
def to_string(num: int) -> str:
output = ""
for e_num in sorted(list(Number), key=lambda element: element.value, reverse=True):
if not num < e_num.value:
times_it_fits = num // e_num.value
output += f"{Number.to_string(times_it_fits) if times_it_fits > 1 else ''}{e_num.name}"
num -= e_num.value * times_it_fits
return output
print(Number.to_string(4231))
print(Number.to_string(1))
print(Number.to_string(432))
print(Number.to_string(1234))
print(Number.to_string(9999))
print(Number.to_string(10_000))
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001 | FourThousandTwoHundredThirtyOne
002 | One
003 | FourHundredThirtyTwo
004 | ThousandTwoHundredThirtyFour
005 | NineThousandNineHundredNinetyNine
006 | TenThousand
original: #esoteric-python message
[expression for a,b in [(input("in1:"), input("in2:"))] ]
I once wrote something that did something like the digit to worded number thing. It was hacky, but it worked fairly well.
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ")
if not all(char.isalpha() in original_message):
print("")
for char in my_string:
print(char)
all(char.isalpha() for char in my_string)
^ that is what I did
while True: # Blocking loop, that will run until a valid name has been given.
name = input("Please enter your first and last name: ")
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in name):
print("Illegal Character. Re-enter your name")
else:
break
!listcomp
Do you ever find yourself writing something like:
even_numbers = []
for n in range(20):
if n % 2 == 0:
even_numbers.append(n)
Using list comprehensions can simplify this significantly, and greatly improve code readability. If we rewrite the example above to use list comprehensions, it would look like this:
even_numbers = [n for n in range(20) if n % 2 == 0]
This also works for generators, dicts and sets by using () or {} instead of [].
For more info, see this pythonforbeginners.com post or PEP 202.
Comprehensions can be a little fiddly to get a handle on at first, but they're a really nice way of writing some kinds of things.
!d all
all(iterable)```
Return `True` if all elements of the *iterable* are true (or if the iterable is empty). Equivalent to:
```py
def all(iterable):
for element in iterable:
if not element:
return False
return True
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ")
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
I propose a new programming language - Bold, italics, font, underline, size, et al...all syntactically significant.
!e print(ord("a"))
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97
@hybrid compass :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 'strings'
@hybrid compass :warning: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
!e import string; print(list(string.ascii_lowercase))
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['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ")
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
elif:
alphabet.index
!e
alphabet = list(map(chr, range(97, 123)))
print(alphabet)
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['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
!e import string print(string.ascii_letters)
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
!e
my_list = ["a", "c", "d", "c"]
print(my_list)
index_of_d = my_list.index("d")
print(index_of_d)
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001 | ['a', 'c', 'd', 'c']
002 | 2
If you don't want to bother with importing string, list('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz') as opposed to ['a', 'b'....
!e
my_list = ["a", "c", "d", "c"]
print(my_list[2])
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d
print(alphabet[key])
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ")
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for char in (original_message):
!e ```py
print("".join([[a[a.index(c)+key%len(a)] if (c in a) else c for c in inp] for a, key, inp in [(list(map(chr, range(97, 123))), int("3"), "hello world")]][0]))
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khoor zruog
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ".lower)
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for char in original_message:
index_of_original_message = original_message.index("d")
import random
message = bytes(input('>'), 'ascii')
key = bytes([random.randrange(256) for i in range(len(message))]) #or longer
encoded = bytes([(message[i]+key[i])%256 for i in range(len(message)])
#Not cryptographically sound as implemented. ```
!e
my_list = ["Ferrarir", "Lmabroguni", "Fard", "Nizzan"]
for car in my_list:
print(car)
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Ferrarir
002 | Lmabroguni
003 | Fard
004 | Nizzan
!e
my_list = ["Ferrarir", "Lmabroguni", "Fard", "Nizzan"]
for bag_of_cool_stuffs in my_list:
print(bag_of_cool_stuffs)
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Ferrarir
002 | Lmabroguni
003 | Fard
004 | Nizzan
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ".lower)
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for character in original_message:
index_of_alphabet = alphabet.index("d")
oh
What key do you want to use?: 6
<built-in method lower of str object at 0x7f7b243a4e70>
change
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ".lower)
to
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
old system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_dialing
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Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) is a telecommunication signaling system using the voice-frequency band over telephone lines between telephone equipment and other communications devices and switching centers. DTMF was first developed in the Bell System in the United States, and became known under the trademark Touch-Tone for use in pus...
@uncut meteor
(except that it's actually now also an old system)
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dont leave us hanging, whats the most wanted ones??
I see dreaded and loved, where are the wanted
Python ftw
windows sound effect (acapella)
Music arranged by Maytree
Video directed by Napkins music
#window #microsoft #humaneffect
_dict = {1:'a', 'b':2}
for key in list(_dict):
_dict[key] = 'c'```
bot_current_guild_ids = []
for guild_id in list(Bot_Info["Prefixes"]):
for guild in BOT.guilds:
bot_current_guild_ids.append(str(guild.id))
if not guild_id in bot_current_guild_ids:
try:
Bot_Info["Prefixes"].pop(str(guild_id))
except KeyError:
pass
write_json("bot info", Bot_Info)
Bot_Info = read_json("bot info")
hello ๐ my question is in #help-cake could someone help me?
for guild_id in set(Bot_Info['Prefixes']).difference([str(each.id) for each in Bot.guilds]):
Bot_Info['Prefixes'].remove(guild_id)``` This is probably wrong.
@sick dew
@sick dew Yours is more readable, however. I thought I could simplify life for you a little by using sets, but...eh.
[print('Hello, world.') for i in range(10)]```
[None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None]```
import turtle, random
turtles = [turtle.Turtle() for i in range(10)]
[t.setheading(random.randrange(360)) for t in turtles]
[t.forward(100) for t in turtles]```
L-system
turtle.mode('logo')
[t.colour(f"#{hex(random.randint(0,16777215))[2:]}") for t in turtles]
import random
print(hex(random.randint(0,16777215))[2:])```
!e print(hex(16777215))
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
0xffffff
!e print((1,2,3,4)[2:])
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
(3, 4)
turtle.colormode(255)
turtle.color((24,56,250))
turtle.color([random.randrange(256) for i in range(3)])```
@somber heath https://xkcd.com/2397/
very suitable
Sky Puppy https://imgur.com/gallery/X6Y9aZa
import turtle, random
turtles = [turtle.Turtle() for i in range(int(input("How many turtles would you like?\n")))]
turtle.colormode(255)
[t.color([random.randrange(256) for i in range(3)]) for t in turtles]
[t.ht() for t in turtles]
[t.pensize(4) for t in turtles]
while True:
[t.right(random.randint(-90,90)) for t in turtles]
[t.forward(400) for t in turtles]
[t.goto(0, 0) for t in turtles]
Python art https://imgur.com/gallery/OJaqKvR
[t.right(random.randint(-1,2)) for t in turtles]
math.sin math.cos et al
turtle.width(5)
def func():
func()```
like?
.
The idea is that you either execute your script from within an ide or you invoke the script from the terminal. For example, when I run a script, it looks something like this python3.8 script.py
I'm not sure what best practice is for Windows terminal.
An IDE is probably going to make your life easier.
climate change, global climate change, global warming, natural hazards, Earth, environment, remote sensing, atmosphere, land processes, oceans, volcanoes, land cover, Earth science data, NASA, environmental processes, Blue Marble, global maps
.
@whole bear I can hear you!
@iron plume how?
There was an incident?
Oh...
Okay
Lmao yea
very understandable
dict = {}
yeah
its pretty easy to get approved if you go in the voice verify chat
50 messages
๐ ๐
and type like !voiceverify
Hi
I'll meet the requirements one day
aren't we all prisoners here
Yea
since 1959
Alright
hello
@iron plume would you say you're a pretty experienced programmer then?
lmao
Wait really? that's so cool
I'm spamming so I can get verified to get to speak in voice channels ...
@wise cargo help
@red stratus can't talk buddy cause voiceverify
what are you working on?
@red stratus i'm coding in Unity
Cool, Game?
@red stratus, sorry?
but i have a lot of stuck with my teamate.
it is kind of RTS game in mobile
Pwn challenges.
Ah, very nice.
Maybe two years.
No.
Didn't know about it.
I know that THM had it.
Something with Hackerone.
I feel like pwn challenges are so hard that it is hard to actually do it in the real world as opposed to web.
Yeah, pretty much.
Yeah, because of all of the mitigations.
I did the challenge Space today.
You get a small buffer overflow space.
Gitcoin is the easiest way to monetize or incentivize work in Open Source Software.
Are you in THM as well?
oooo. pwnable.kr looks good.
I wish I could stream what I am doing. ๐ฆ
Alright, I'll see you later @red stratus
@somber heath ```py
import turtle, random
t = turtle.Turtle()
turtle.colormode(255)
t.shape("turtle")
t.pensize(4)
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
i = 0
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
t.right(random.randint(-90,90))
t.forward(random.randrange(100))
if random.randrange(10) == 4:
t.goto(0, 0)
i += 1
hey Opal
know anything about this file?
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
basically we can add a line like 127.0.0.1 www.google.com www.notgoogle.com and now typing www.notgoogle.com would open the google
I added a line in the end, to do the thing for my localhost flask server
but it doesn't work
_ i know this is a windows thing, and you use linux, I just assumed there might be a similar thing_
@sick thorn the __name__ gives the name of module in use, right?
import turtle, random
t = turtle.Turtle()
turtle.colormode(255)
t.shape("turtle")
t.pensize(4)
def rainbow():
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
def start():
i2 = 0
i3 = 0
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
if i3 != 8:
t.right(45)
else:
i3 = 10
t.left(45)
t.forward(20)
if i2 != 8:
i2 += 1
else:
if i3 != 10:
i3 += 1
if i3 != 8:
i2 = 0
if i3 != 10:
t.goto(0, 0)
start()
rainbow()
yeah, the online said to do that, exactly, but it didn't work
maybe its a flask thing
I'll research more
cc = 0,1
def func():
return 2,3
cc = func()
#cc == 2,3```
!e
import random
game = {"Snake": "Gun", "Water": "Snake", "Gun": "Water"}
input_name = {"S": "Snake", "W": "Water", "G": "Gun"}
def gameplay():
global game
step = 0
while step == 10:
python_answer = random.choice(list(game.values()))
print(python_answer)
user_input = input(f"Enter your response By typing {input_name} :\n")
step += 1
gameplay()
@clear shadow :warning: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
import turtle, random
t = turtle.Turtle()
turtle.colormode(255)
t.shape("turtle")
t.pensize(4)
def rainbow():
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
cc = t.pos()
def start(cc):
i2 = 0
i3 = 0
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
t.right(45)
t.forward(20)
if i2 != 8:
i2 += 1
else:
i3 += 1
if i3 != 8:
i2 = 0
t.goto(cc)
else:
t.left(45)
t.forward(20)
cc = t.pos()
print(cc)
return cc
while True:
cc = start(cc)
print(cc)
!e
import turtle, random
t = turtle.Turtle()
turtle.colormode(255)
t.shape("turtle")
t.pensize(4)
def rainbow():
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
cc = t.pos()
def start(cc):
i2 = 0
i3 = 0
i = 0
colours = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "purple"]
while True:
try:
t.color(colours[i])
except IndexError:
i = -1
i += 1
t.right(45)
t.forward(20)
if i2 != 8:
i2 += 1
else:
i3 += 1
if i3 != 8:
i2 = 0
t.goto(cc)
else:
t.left(45)
t.forward(20)
cc = t.pos()
print(cc)
return cc
while True:
cc = start(cc)
print(cc)
@clear shadow :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
003 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/turtle.py", line 107, in <module>
004 | import tkinter as TK
005 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/tkinter/__init__.py", line 37, in <module>
006 | import _tkinter # If this fails your Python may not be configured for Tk
007 | ImportError: libtk8.6.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Please check this code n
Why its not working
speed and velocity is quite different
@violet oasis Iam doing my homework too
so what are the topic or chapters which you have in physics
country?
aussie
australia?
ye
Ya, that's pretty much what we have in 11th in india
f
oops
can i get voice verified role please
how can i get this
i want to be able to talk in voice chats
@visual kernel you have to have had more than 50 messages in the server
and then do !voiceverify #voice-verification
Ah alright
Lmao same
I hardly get onto this server
But the people here are awesome so I'm gonna interact with members more
Same
@whole bear you have only 15 messages so you need 35 more
Let's talk in here :)
So uhh tell us a bit about you
im a 3d animator and generalist
i havent programmed in a bit xd
yeah optalmist sounds nice
sounds like a toothpaste
how many more msgs
crap
i was gonna type a essay and see if that counted xd
a
Which is exactly what you need
b
lol
ok i hear u man ur a great enthusiastic normal person
xd
im not normal
i have no arms and legs
He should
What is up with you and toothpastes lmao
shiny teeth and me
i love brushing my teeth idk
some ppl throw on a mask and dont brush their teeth
im 65
69*
u first
im 18
toxic sounds like animal planet so i would say 34
im jk
22
ur 22
xd
stop making me laugh
not brushing ur teeth ur breath would smell like demons from hell
tell the story
@violet oasis how many more mssgs
it should be like 10 or 9 i think
you got 54 rn
so y cant i talk
@whole bear nice
makes sense
u gonna join @violet oasis
join vc 0
no talking to corpse
0 > 1
join vc1 @violet oasis
1 sec
Nah I don't want to annoy my parents
why you not joining vc 0?
bruh you just said we could vc
join vc 2
!e
import random
game = {"S": "G", "W": "S", "G": "W"}
input_name = {"S": "Snake", "W": "Water", "G": "Gun"}
def gameplay(): # its just nothing but will take the game.keys() okay
global game
step = 0
python_points = 0
user_points = 0
points = {"Python": 0, "User": 0}
print("hey")
while step == 10:
python_answer = random.choice(list(game.keys()))
print(python_answer)
user_input = input(f"Enter your response By typing {input_name} :\n")
print("hey")
for thing, loss in game.values():
if user_input == thing and python_answer == loss:
python_points += 1
if user_input == loss and python_answer == thing:
user_points += 1
else:
pass
step += 1
gameplay()
@clear shadow :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
hey
step = 0
while step == 10:```
sorry my mic is broken
In this Python lesson, I'll be going over why you should never use the 'global' keyword in your code. Often times, you'll hear me and others say you shouldn't use the global keyword, but you never really hear why. I'll be demystifying the global keyword and explaining why you shouldn't use the global keyword in Python and why it's generally reco...
?
here?
what?
so anyways I am trying to use ml to read hebrew sign lang
yeah
but it doesn't download
anyways I am trying to use anaconda
watched some videos
dont have any ideals how to use it
got stuck and now i am frustereted
how to get help?
where is it?
ok
thanks
what are you working on?
what did you work on?
what do you mean by pretty
God Daemon
pm2
The onclick property of the
GlobalEventHandlers mixin is the EventHandler for
processing click events on a given element.
Google "flask button ..."
hi
is there a way i can loop back through the alphabet list in this code?
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
encoded = []
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for characters in original_message:
index_of_alphabet = alphabet.index(characters)
encoded_message = index_of_alphabet + key
encoded.append(alphabet[encoded_message])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
if i type 18 for the key
and put 'hi' for the original message it doesn't allow it
because it can't go from z back to a
modulo %
!e
chrs = 'abcd'
for i in range(8):
print(chrs[i%len(chrs)])โ```
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | a
002 | b
003 | c
004 | d
005 | a
006 | b
007 | c
008 | d
this
@scenic wind ๐
hello
hi
i have a question
what is it?
i dont think it has a double linked list, but probably a normal linked list
just search for it
there will be probably an API
do you have any links or something
also
i wanted to try tomake a web scrapper
like to receive notifications when something new pops up on the website
is it to hard to make?
nah, you will have a continuous loop checking for new stuff in the website
when found, use something like tkinter to spawn a message
on the screen
so i need to keep the program running 24/7?
yes
oh... no bueno then
request website, calculate hash, store hash, compare to previously stored hash.
easiest way to detect changes.
doesnt need no fancy pycrypto
oooh xD
hashlib will work, or just id()
aaaah ok ok
or builtin hash
and if you literally just want to see if the entire page changed, you dont need bs4 either, can just use requests to get entire page content
thats basically what i was saying, but saving the hash is less data
ye
yep
im working on video cassification using cnn
using python
i mean ml ๐
individual files n then classify
types of videos
i mean vids related to different section like sport education adventure
wbu??
thats nice bob
well student or workin??
lol
i hate em!
So do u refer research papers!
if yes how excacty
Hey
coz whn i start a project i read sm papers to get to know the stuff!
its not abt reading documentation i do it a lot to learn basic stuff
i mean to do some bigger projects
ssup!
Not much. I am here to learn some things from you guys
so wt exactly are u reading rn!
How long you are working on ml @abstract ravine ?
abt 2 months
Cool
ikr i hate thinking abt the future of ml
Yeah, you are right @somber heath
but still thats the future with or without us liking or disliking ml
smtimes i feel like studying smthn else sted of ml coz too many ppl are focusing on ml
yep!
Have you ever experienced chatting with chat bots?
I had some experience with this it sounds a little bit scary.
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
encoded = []
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for characters in original_message:
index_of_alphabet = alphabet.index(characters)
encoded_message = index_of_alphabet + key
encoded.append(alphabet[encoded_message])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
encoded = []
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
else:
for characters in original_message:
index_of_alphabet = alphabet.index(characters)
characters%len(alphabet) =
encoded.append(alphabet[encoded_message])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u',
'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use?: "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = len(alphabet) % index_in_alphabet + key
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
len(alphabet) % index_in_alphabet + key = new_character_index
new_character_index = index_in_alphabet + key % len(alphabet)
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use? (From 1 to 25): "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
if character.isspace():
continue
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = index_in_alphabet + key % len(alphabet)
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use? (From 1 to 25): "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
if character.isspace():
continue
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = index_in_alphabet + key % len(alphabet)
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
key = int(input("What key do you want to use? (From 1 to 25): "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
if character.isspace():
continue
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = index_in_alphabet + key % len(alphabet)
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is {encoded}")
print(f"The encoded message is \"{''.join(encoded)}\"")
!e
my_list = ["Apple", "Banana", "Cherry", "Dognut", "Elepont"]
print(', '.join(my_list))
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dognut, Elepont
!e
print("Hello")
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Hello
!e
my_list = [" ", "Banana", "Cherry", "Dognut", "Elepont"]
print(', '.join(my_list))
@scenic wind :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
, Banana, Cherry, Dognut, Elepont
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
mode = input("What do you want to do encode or decode a message?: ").lower()
if mode == 'encode':
key = int(input("What key do you want to use? (From 1 to 25): "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
if character.isspace():
encoded.append(' ')
continue
else:
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = (index_in_alphabet + key) % len(alphabet)
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is \"{''.join(encoded)}\"")
elif mode == 'decode':
key = int(input("What key did the encrypter use? (From 1 to 25): "))
encrypted_message = input("What is the encrypted message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in encrypted_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
decoded = []
for character in encrypted_message:
if character.isspace():
decoded.append(' ')
continue
else:
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = (index_in_alphabet + key) % len(alphabet)
decoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is \"{''.join(decoded)}\"")
alphabet = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z']
while True:
mode = input("What do you want to do encode or decode a message?: ").lower()
if mode == 'encode':
key = int(input("What key do you want to use? (From 1 to 25): "))
original_message = input("What is your original message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in original_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
encoded = []
for character in original_message:
if character.isspace():
encoded.append(' ')
continue
else:
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = (index_in_alphabet + key) % len(alphabet)
encoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is \"{''.join(encoded)}\"")
elif mode == 'decode':
key = int(input("What key did the encrypter use? (From 1 to 25): ")).abs
encrypted_message = input("What is the encrypted message?: ").lower()
if not all(char.isalpha() or char.isspace() for char in encrypted_message):
print("Invalid input!")
continue
decoded = []
for character in encrypted_message:
if character.isspace():
decoded.append(' ')
continue
else:
index_in_alphabet = alphabet.index(character)
new_character_index = (index_in_alphabet + key) % len(alphabet)
decoded.append(alphabet[new_character_index])
print(f"The encoded message is \"{''.join(decoded)}\"")
!e python import string shift = 1 shifted_characters = string.printable[shift%len(string.printable):] + string.printable[:shift%len(string.printable)] trans = str.maketrans(string.printable, shifted_characters) message = 'Hello, world.' shifted_message = message.translate(trans) print(shifted_message)
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Ifmmp- xpsme/
OOK
__=__import__("string");_=__.ascii_lowercase;print(''.join(map(lambda __:[__,_[(_.index(__.strip())+input("Key"))%len(_)]][__.isalpha()],input("Word").lower())))
def func(a):
return a
func = lambda a: a
#Don't assign lambdas to variables unless you know why you shouldn't.```
@uncut meteor where do you find it?
__=__import__("string");_=__.ascii_lowercase;k=input("Key:");print(''.join(map(lambda char:[char,_[(_.index(char.strip())+int(k))%len(_)]][char.isalpha()],input('Msg:').lower())))
there you go
working
in my ide
@uncut meteor it's crazy
thanks?
import random
def func(each_character):
return random.uniform(0,1)
a = sorted('Alphabet', key=func)
b = sorted('Alphabet', key=lambda each_character: random.uniform(0,1))```
A very silly sort.
z=__import__("string");_=z.ascii_lowercase;k=input();print(*(map(lambda a:[a,_[(_.index(a.strip())+int(k))%len(_)]][a.isalpha()],input().lower())))
z=__import__("string");_=z.ascii_lowercase;e=input;k=e();print(*(map(lambda a:[a,_[(_.index(a.strip())+int(k))%len(_)]][a.isalpha()],e())))
@uncut meteor go make obfuscation hello world
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this is emoji sage
its his time to take over discord in a peaceful and magical way
sounds like an origin story
your dedication is remarkable pal
gotta go, maybe i'll come back soon
I had a similar experience with a giant hornet
it kinda liked the heat that was coming out of my laptop
yes that's tiny bat is probably responsible for the world's biggest crises
well the initial report were pointing towards bats
i watched Vox report also CNN
I can but i don't know English and PHP
where are you from? @gentle flint @somber heath
my snowy house
why do you don't go to bed? Do you don't need to work or study?@gentle flint @somber heath maybe do you work a python programer?
please write short it in chat
I'm in the voice chat.
short it in chat
I do not feel a strong inclination to chronicle my every message.
not each, message[::2]
i want to speak in my voice chat how can i get the unmute roll?
!voice
Voice verification
Canโt talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
i need to send 50 massanges
ok
couse i want to get speaking roll
ok i will not spam
are you proggraming in pygame often?
oh interasting , do you know someone that maybe can help me with somthing in pygame?, im creating a game and i want to add a walls to my game.. and add a scrolling system that will work in online game, and the walls to my game suposted to be used with colors
e-ink screen
so do you know someone that can help me with my problem?
this is the main reason that i joined the server...
i mean the walls supposted to be working with a color detection system...
like tracking the colors around the players and if one of the colors around the players is the same as the wall color so the player will stop working
walking*
and the game im building is very simillar to "Among Us"
ok
wait my ide is slowing down a bit
i took the images and stuff but i codded everything
yes
there is an animation
@somber heath ๐
oh i get it
i want to have a walls that not right strate
yea i understand what you are talking about
its 90
but its hard to see
ok i need to go for a second
im goind to dm you just that i could ask you some questions if its ok
ok
im just gonna type a little just to get 50 massanges
hello
hi
ok
oh i will stop
ok so i will stop right now
i need to go
for a sec
!voice
ary how are you?
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