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When someone forgets to change the file name
and its named ddos app
Kemal here
paint
edible paint?
what??????????????/
yes
art
this kid need's to get a phd for finding new colors
that is the best wording ever
can anyone help me compare performance of gausse elimination and plot it
im very stuck
is there normal library that does this
try DMing Modmail
@hallow pawn
that forwards to the mods
they'll be able to fix it for you then
ok
Yep, please DM @rapid crown and we'll get it sorted.
@glass forge, you need to be voice-verified in order to use your mic. See #voice-verification
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py -m pip install -U discord.py[voice]
Just remembered that half of the song I'm listening to is just weird echoey noises 
And it's 23 minutes long 
@flint skiff https://discord.gg/dpy
Hello Laundmo 🙂
Bit quiet.
Check what song came on just as you said that Hemlock 😄 (I can't feel my face)
@flint skiff can you turn on PTT please?
ooh thats clever 😄
@flint skiff I tend not to accept friend requests until I get to know people more
Got it.
That's actually quite reasonable.
!f-string
Creating a Python string with your variables using the + operator can be difficult to write and read. F-strings (format-strings) make it easy to insert values into a string. If you put an f in front of the first quote, you can then put Python expressions between curly braces in the string.
>>> snake = "pythons"
>>> number = 21
>>> f"There are {number * 2} {snake} on the plane."
"There are 42 pythons on the plane."
Note that even when you include an expression that isn't a string, like number * 2, Python will convert it to a string for you.
Btw, you can use parentheses to avoid having to put \ at the end of the line.
or """
for discord functions like i have
@bot.command()
async def help_calc(ctx):
await ctx.send(embed=embed)
but when i want to run it in discord i want to have it like this !help calc
!e py my_dict = {'apples': 1, 'pears': 2} for key in my_dict: #You could also use my_dict.keys() here, to be explicit print(key, my_dict[key])
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | apples 1
002 | pears 2
Wait, Opal's on mobile?
insane lol
@burnt herald
I think I would die.

thank you
I have fat thumbs 
LMFAO
Most of my time on voice is on mobile, but not exclusively.
Same with Discord in general
the hecc is that
The Dog Of Wisom
barque
not to be confused with
barge
A barge is a shoal-draft flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river and canal transport of bulk goods. Originally barges were towed by draft horses on an adjacent towpath. Barges have changed throughout time. From 1967-1983 barges were considered a flat bottom boat that was nineteen feet in length or larger. Today, barges may be self-propelled, ...
Brendan Wallace has produced a Schmidt Coupling. Why? Purely because they're cool. A Schmidt couple is used to transmit torque between two shafts that are not perfecty aligned. As you can see, the shafts can be out of alignment for quite a reasonable distance with still perfect torque transmission.
not to be confused with Schmitt
or Schmied
or any of the other smith-derived names
I love the lyrics to this song: "oh baby, it’s alright to feel like a fat child in a pushchair, old enough to run"
Laundo, I'm constantly getting recommended videos of these wire-based robot things 😄
@gentle flint https://shutplea.se
I know that one
How to solve this bouncing?
I need a idea to solve this issue.
I wonder how it handles cable stretching
Sorry 
Laundmo watch the lizard video but with subtitles you won't regret it.
@faint ermine the final boss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJCsomGwdk0
Am 16. September 2015 hatte der CableRobot Simulator der Abteilung von Professor Heinrich Bülthoff am Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik seinen ersten öffentlichen Auftritt. Die Vorführung zeigte die Ergebnisse aus der zweijährigen Entwicklung und Kooperation mit der Gruppe für Seilrobotik am Fraunhofer IPA. Damit sich auch alle, die...
ive seen that
oh, from tübingen
nice
Nice. I would apply to that university just to ride that thing 😄
The function and design of epicyclic gearing or planetary gearing is demonstrated in this animation of a planetary gearbox. For more information visit https://www.neugart.com/en/planetarygearbox
lol
I can come around to specific tattoos on specific people... Sometimes they're in decent positions and, and this is important, well made. In general, though, I'm not especially keen on them, but I'm not the arbiter of what people do with themselves.
They're not for me, at any rate.
You see a lot of disappointing ones.
Like..."Why? Why would you put something that shit on yourself?"
It's a real aesthetic composition thing
If you're getting one, get it done right, or don't bother.
I think for some people it's like an assertion that they own their own body... or something, idk 😄
A friend had their passport stamp copied onto their chest.
"Arrived Australia..." etc
Kinda cool.
No mere tile-matching solitaire game, this is a full implementation of Japanese Mahjong. A fun, strategic variant of the classic Chinese 4-player game!
Features:
- Real (4-player) mahjong! (you vs. 3 CPU opponents - or play online!)
- Japanese/Riichi style following European Mahjong Association (EMA) rules
- Unique layout designed for mobile d...
The body is a work of art. If you're painting over the Mona Lisa, you'd better do it well. Because otherwise you get Ecce Homo...and we don't want another Ecce Homo.
Rummikub is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. There are 106 tiles in the game, including 104 numbered tiles (valued 1 to 13 in four different colors, two copies of each) and two jokers. Players have 14 or 16 tiles initially and take turns putting down tiles from their racks into sets (gr...
rEqUeStS
.randomcase requests
rEQUEsts
A mock up. The movie, UP, at home.
from jokyjokes import chucknorris # chuck norris jokes
from jokyjokes import yomama # yo mama jokes
from jokyjokes import topkek # topkek jokes
sybase
scidavis
Free Matlab is Octave
MethLab
Octave is explicitly a clone of Matlab.
R is for statistics.
(It would have been called S, but the name was taken apparently.)
I'd be surprised if SQL was not turing complete.
It's actually usually not saying much tbh 😄
cope
$\textit{Magic: The Gathering}$ is a popular and famously complicated trading
card game about magical combat. In this paper we show that optimal play in
real-world $\textit{Magic}$ is at least as...
A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is any computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement upon third-generation programming languages (3GL). Each of the programming language generations aims to provide a higher level of abstraction of the internal computer hardware details, making the l...
A fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is any programming language based on problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. Most constraint-based and logic programming languages and some other declarative languages are fifth-generation languages.
@gentle flint is fat
Prolog is a logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.Prolog has its roots in first-order logic, a formal logic, and unlike many other programming languages, Prolog is intended primarily as a declarative programming language: the program logic is expressed in terms of relations, represented ...
Prolog arguably isn't a true declarative language. It is it's own kind of paradigm.
Ever prolog program has a declarative and an imperative interpretation.
You have to get both right for it to work correctly.
But probabilistic programming languages are exciting (they are like an extension of logic programming to allow a gradient of states of uncertainty). And they are in use today.
For data-science stuff.
Prolog is definitely fun to learn 😄
they glow in the dark...
This is a Sudoku solver in prolog: ```prolog
sudoku(Rows) :-
length(Rows, 9),
maplist(same_length(Rows), Rows),
append(Rows, Vs), Vs ins 1..9,
maplist(all_distinct, Rows),
transpose(Rows, Columns),
maplist(all_distinct, Columns),
Rows = [As,Bs,Cs,Ds,Es,Fs,Gs,Hs,Is],
blocks(As, Bs, Cs),
blocks(Ds, Es, Fs),
blocks(Gs, Hs, Is).
blocks([], [], []).
blocks([N1,N2,N3|Ns1], [N4,N5,N6|Ns2], [N7,N8,N9|Ns3]) :-
all_distinct([N1,N2,N3,N4,N5,N6,N7,N8,N9]),
blocks(Ns1, Ns2, Ns3).
It can solve any partially complete sudoku, or in fact generate all possible valid sudokus.
turing(Tape0, Tape) :-
perform(q0, [], Ls, Tape0, Rs),
reverse(Ls, Ls1),
append(Ls1, Rs, Tape).
perform(qf, Ls, Ls, Rs, Rs) :- !.
perform(Q0, Ls0, Ls, Rs0, Rs) :-
symbol(Rs0, Sym, RsRest),
once(rule(Q0, Sym, Q1, NewSym, Action)),
action(Action, Ls0, Ls1, [NewSym|RsRest], Rs1),
perform(Q1, Ls1, Ls, Rs1, Rs).
symbol([], b, []).
symbol([Sym|Rs], Sym, Rs).
action(left, Ls0, Ls, Rs0, Rs) :- left(Ls0, Ls, Rs0, Rs).
action(stay, Ls, Ls, Rs, Rs).
action(right, Ls0, [Sym|Ls0], [Sym|Rs], Rs).
left([], [], Rs0, [b|Rs0]).
left([L|Ls], Ls, Rs, [L|Rs]).
Who was that?
ow

was that supposed to be a... joke?
Not sure I get it 😄
The fuck?
Not funny, dude.
Tuesday, for me.
Monday for me.
Back in a little bit 👋
you're not the one being obnoxious though
end of a working day. 🙂
high energy
x**1/2
x**.5
plt.plot(varr, N(varr, *fit[0]), label=''.join([f"${n} = {v:.4f} \pm {e:.0E}$,{' ' if i % 3 != 2 else endl}" for (i, n, v, e) in zip(range(5), ("A", "\\mu", "\\sigma", "B", "\\epsilon"), fit[0], np.diag(fit[1])**.5)]))
I will literally die if I have to see more of this.
(lambda N, P: (lambda f, i: P.show(__import__('matplotlib.animation', fromlist=['FuncAnimation']).FuncAnimation(f, lambda i: [i.set_array((lambda g:(lambda n:N.logical_or(n == 3, N.logical_and(g, n == 2)))((N.sum([N.roll(N.roll(g, y, 1), x, 0)for x in(-1, 0, 1)for y in(-1, 0, 1)if x | y], 0))))(i.get_array())), [i]][1], interval=0, blit=1)))(P.figure(), P.imshow(N.random.rand(200, 400) < .2,)))(__import__("numpy"), __import__("matplotlib.pyplot"))
(lambda N, P: (lambda f, i: P.show(__import__('matplotlib.animation', fromlist=['FuncAnimation']).FuncAnimation(f, lambda i: [i.set_array((lambda g:(lambda n:N.logical_or(n == 3, N.logical_and(g, n == 2)))((N.sum([N.roll(N.roll(g, y, 1), x, 0)for x in(-1, 0, 1)for y in(-1, 0, 1)if x | y], 0))))(i.get_array())), [i]][1], interval=0, blit=1)))(P.figure(), P.imshow(N.random.rand(200, 400) < .2,)))(__import__("numpy"), __import__("matplotlib.pyplot"))
!voice @storm sorrel You'll want to check this out, it'll tell you what you need to know
Voice verification
Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
____________________
< Geno is killing me >
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\ ^__^
\ (xx)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
U ||----w |
|| ||
md("""
\# flips | % heads | % tails |distance from 50%
-|-|-|-\n""" + "\n".join([f"$10^{i+2}$|{(heads*100):.3f}|{(tails*100):.3f}|{abs(heads*100 - 50):.3f}" for i, (heads, tails) in enumerate(coin_distributions)]))
_____________
< please stop >
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\ ^__^
\ (--)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
||----w |
|| ||
cowsay is a program that generates ASCII pictures of a cow with a message. It can also generate pictures using pre-made images of other animals, such as Tux the Penguin, the Linux mascot. It is written in Perl. There is also a related program called cowthink, with cows with thought bubbles rather than speech bubbles. .cow files for cowsay exist ...
!e
!eval [code]
Can also use: e
*Run Python code and get the results.
This command supports multiple lines of code, including code wrapped inside a formatted code
block. Code can be re-evaluated by editing the original message within 10 seconds and
clicking the reaction that subsequently appears.
We've done our best to make this sandboxed, but do let us know if you manage to find an
issue with it!*
!e
(lambda N, P: (lambda f, i: P.show(import('matplotlib.animation', fromlist=['FuncAnimation']).FuncAnimation(f, lambda i: [i.set_array((lambda g:(lambda n:N.logical_or(n == 3, N.logical_and(g, n == 2)))((N.sum([N.roll(N.roll(g, y, 1), x, 0)for x in(-1, 0, 1)for y in(-1, 0, 1)if x | y], 0))))(i.get_array())), [i]][1], interval=0, blit=1)))(P.figure(), P.imshow(N.random.rand(200, 400) < .2,)))(import("numpy"), import("matplotlib.pyplot"))
@dense ibex :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 'matplotlib'
_______________________
< I am currently stoned >
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\ ^__^
\ (**)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
U ||----w |
|| ||
hello
Because we all make poor choices when exhausted
print("\n".join([f"{a} = {b} {u} ± {c}/{b} = {b} {u} ± {(c/b)*100:.2f}%" for a, b, c, u in [("D", 661, 2, "mm"), ("V", 45.0, 0.2, "Volts"), ("d", 91.4, 0.5, "mm"), ("I", 2.48, 0.04, "Amps")]]))
plt.plot(
varr,
N(varr, *fit[0]),
label=''.join([
f"${n} = {v:.4f} \pm {e:.0E}$,{' ' if i % 3 != 2 else endl}" for (i, n, v, e) in zip(range(5), ("A", "\\mu", "\\sigma", "B", "\\epsilon"),
fit[0], np.diag(fit[1])**.5)
])
)
_______________________________
< Living in the land down under >
-------------------------------
\ .
\ l\ /\
\ !)Y.))
_\| //
,/oo \
.-+ _ /
`-_--=-'/
/ /
/ \_
Y . )
.--v--^--' /"\
\/~\/~T"--' _ \
! ./~ " \
`\.Y Y _
(~~| | |^Y
`\. \ | l |
T~\^. Y | / |
| |\| | ! l |
! | Y | `\/'. |
______L_j l j ~" l
_/,_/, __ ~"__ }____,/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bad formatting with Pydis voice
let mut map = tags
.iter()
.zip(LABELS.iter())
.map(|(t, l)| {
t.map(|i| {
get_shader_ref(map, i).expect(&format!("No shader registered with {} tag", l))
})
});
pub fn compute_pipeline<T: Into<String>>(&self, label: impl Into<Option<T>>, layout: impl Into<Option<wgpu::PipelineLayout>>, shader: impl Nametag) -> Arc<ComputePipeline>
Wait what were you saying rabbit?
print(
"\n".join(
[
f"{a} = {b} {u} ± {c}/{b} = {b} {u} ± {(c/b)*100:.2f}%"
for a, b, c, u in [
("D", 661, 2, "mm"),
("V", 45.0, 0.2, "Volts"),
("d", 91.4, 0.5, "mm"),
("I", 2.48, 0.04, "Amps"),
]
]
)
)
Using white space as control method comes with limitations
Oh ok got it.
high energy
Like as ugly as {} can be, it has it uses
TIL, unicode operators are acceptable in PureScript
f x y = x
infixr 0 f as ±
Neat
@zealous wave
!e ```py
____ = 100
_____ = None
______ = "math"
print(chr(.add((import().sqrt().int()).add((import().sqrt().int()).floordiv([].len().bool().str().len().sub([].len().bool().str().len()).add([].len().bool().str().len().sub([].len().bool().str().len()))))).sub(.floordiv(import().sqrt().int()).add(.floordiv(import().sqrt().int())).floordiv(import(__).sqrt().int()))))
@zealous wave :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
q
B-52 be like
!e
y = " heck"
x = f"the{y}"
print(f"What {x}")```
@silk grove :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
What the heck
nice
👀 My ears are burning.
Meh screw it, I'm migrating my site to Vercel tonight
but why
To deter what I call hit and run trolls
People who join the server, join voice chat, scream, and then leave
We had a very large problem with that happening before voice gate
people do that kind of things
sometimes even voice verified people scream
/(?(DEFINE)(?<address>(?&mailbox) | (?&group)) (? (?&name_addr) | (?&addr_spec)) (? (?&display_name)? (?&angle_addr)) (? (?&CFWS)? < (?&addr_spec) > (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&display_name) : (?:(?&mailbox_list) | (?&CFWS))? ; (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&phrase)) (? (?&mailbox) (?: , (?&mailbox))*) (? (?&local_part) \@ (?&domain)) (? (?&dot_atom) | (?"ed_string)) (? (?&dot_atom) | (?&domain_literal)) (? (?&CFWS)? \[ (?: (?&FWS)? (?&dcontent))* (?&FWS)? \] (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&dtext) | (?"ed_pair)) (? (?&NO_WS_CTL) | [\x21-\x5a\x5e-\x7e]) (? (?&ALPHA) | (?&DIGIT) | [!#\$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~]) (? (?&CFWS)? (?&atext)+ (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&CFWS)? (?&dot_atom_text) (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&atext)+ (?: \. (?&atext)+)*) (? [\x01-\x09\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x7f]) (? \\ (?&text)) (? (?&NO_WS_CTL) | [\x21\x23-\x5b\x5d-\x7e]) (? (?&qtext) | (?"ed_pair)) (? (?&CFWS)? (?&DQUOTE) (?:(?&FWS)? (?&qcontent))* (?&FWS)? (?&DQUOTE) (?&CFWS)?) (? (?&atom) | (?"ed_string)) (? (?&word)+) # Folding white space (? (?: (?&WSP)* (?&CRLF))? (?&WSP)+) (? (?&NO_WS_CTL) | [\x21-\x27\x2a-\x5b\x5d-\x7e]) (? (?&ctext) | (?"ed_pair) | (?&comment)) (? \( (?: (?&FWS)? (?&ccontent))* (?&FWS)? \) ) (? (?: (?&FWS)? (?&comment))* (?: (?:(?&FWS)? (?&comment)) | (?&FWS))) # No whitespace control (? [\x01-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f]) (? [A-Za-z]) (? [0-9]) (? \x0d \x0a) (? ") (? [\x20\x09]) ) (?&address)/x</address>
!cowsay
someone made a tapir cowfile
I was wrong, it's not in the actual project
so you need to use the -f parameter and specify the tapir filepath
so what is the specific use of this regex
I saw website but are there like all usable options
email validation
!e
N = 1000000000
print(f"{N:,}")
@honest pier :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
1,000,000,000
or there is some point of doing it all
@sly gale ^^
to advance humanity's knowledge in the field of bad life choices
______________
< I am a tapir >
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\
\
_,.,.__,--.__,-----.
,"" ')) `.
,' e ))
( .='__, ,
`~` `- /._____,/ /
| | ) ( ( ;
| | | / / / /
vvVVvvVvVVVvvVVVvvVVvVvvvVvVvVvv
@rugged root
cowsay -f /home/eli/Documents/Linux/cowsay/tapir.cow "I am a tapir"
@sly gale It might be clearer to write your question out here 🙂
Fast and cross-platform physics engine
Your mic is a little bit muffled btw, which I think is making it hard to hear what you're saying.
Huh, never heard of that
Nice
assets/favicon.ico | Bin 32038 -> 5430 bytes
I'd say OpalMist tbh
hello
it's fine now, I think
oh good
perhaps it's inhabited by bábák
So I switched to Pycharm
?
nvm
Sooo... I have questions
Hey
hi
have u tried turning it off and on again
your code
I use this mechanical pencil where the nib rotates as you write so that it gets evenly sharpened 😄
It's called a "Kuru Toga".
It's with the VSC
I only know of Kuru as a deadly disease
It rarely offers me the automatic stuff
No more Haskell
Soo... my qouestionis: How can I change the color of pycharm?
Especially the color of strings and comments
@rugged root do you know it?
uf my video role is gone agn 😔
at least u had a video role at some point
Heyo @honest pier 👋
Hey @frigid panther 👋
hello jake, how you doin
Pretty good! Finally got away from discord bots! (except for the one that I am working on with Griff)
What about yourself?
DNS records are too much waiting 
okay
and I wanna try out discordjs
I mean it's not that long but ehhhhhh
r process_ccsn for lower ltgnic
Is it right-to-left? 😄
ns messns fn hijhn
abbn faster then Bdeccy
r process_ccsn for lower ltgnic
ns messns fn hijhn
abbn faster then Bdeccy```
there you go
ez
I see something about beta decay.
it looks like hebrew
No worries 😄
expert note taker
Jake, just make an L with your thumb and index finger.
I did lol and I still messed it up. 😆
dark matter responds to cooling of .........
@fierce summit File > Settings > Editor > Color Scheme > General.
Or Python if General doesn't have what you need
two simple limits
- fast compared to orbits
- slow compared to orbits
To be fair, I didn't learn the order of the months of the year until I was like 15 😄
That might explain why I was so disorganised as a child.
I still forget them at times
Hemlock, I have caps-lock mapped to escape. Is that ok?
Rsi looming
Luckily I think I have the months down for the most part 😉
Ctrl+¬
I also spent the last six months thinking I was a year older than I actually am... 
Eiter of them has it
Carpel tunnel, staring at you
or I'm just dumb and can't find it
алло
carpal tunnel? what's that? /s
чё это такое
What specifically are you wanting to change again?
f strings
@autumn tundra I'm sorry, would you mind speaking English?
can
^ lol
@thick basalt nice nickname
That is energy per photon i think
@fierce summit Settings > Editor > Color Scheme > Python > String > f-string
halo o/
halo
sup
I'm there, but I can't change it
What do you study?
Found it
what do I need to do so that I speak
ey strange question but can you wear hats to software engineering job?
Should be something on the right hand side of that window that says "Inherit Values from"
Untick that and it should let you change it
quiescent
The graph just gave up
I think he is not interested in teaching
Hemlock, can we drop down?
hijh redshift - SED flatter than store
make memes of his handwriting, get 1,000,000 shares, send link to professor
My cursive is legible if I take care in writing it, however, I find writing in all caps to be easier to read.
we need writing etiquette classes. this is unacceptable
fancy
it looks like he was high on shrooms writing this
Deployed!
https://purefunctor.me
That graph 😄
Looks nice @swift valley 🙂 I love the colors.
also that embed somehow gave out
what's cookin lads?
The resizing is nice.
legible enough
That is miles good.
yeah, albeit just
that other lad's handwriting looks like he's trying to summon a demon
I spent quite a bit of time to make the site properly responsive
I think the demon wouldn't manage to read it
i did this during an exam
I don't have good handwriting
oof
BTW I use arch.
Lol
It's UWP are something right, which uses windows store.
If i am helping someone in a help channel, can i make the person stream his screen?
x=1000
n=f"{x}"
k=0
y=len(n)
if y%3==2:
n="0"+n
elif y%3==1:
n="00"+n
for i in range(0, len(n), 3):
b=f"{n[i:i + 3]}"
if b[0:2]=="00":
b.strip("00")
if b[0]=="0":
b.lstrip("0")
if b[0:3]=="000":
b.strip("000")
it not giving output 1
CISC is one of those terms like "waterfall" or "capitalism", that was only coined to criticise the thing it describes.
lul
Even "imaginary number" was originally mocking 😄
So like, the time it takes for a computer program to run is: ```
num instructions per program * cycles per instruction * time per cycle
Risc vs cisc is like a trade-off between the first two of these factors.
Plus RISC pretty much just makes things simpler for everyone (compiler writers, chip designers, etc.)
I mean, it's easy to read
Also vertical integration and vendor lock-in is kind of Apples thing 😄
What do you feel GSuite is lacking, Rabbit?
btw, instagram can read your conversations
Ah
That doesn't surprise me tbh
It's facebook lol
ptuh!
ye, I was talking about shoes with my friend and then I get ads on insta stories regarding shoes
@dull turret, can you turn on PTT?
Yeah, it's crazy. I think that has happened to me before.
xD
I don't use Instagram anymore though.
oh
But not as fully-featured as microsoft office.
I guess insta is kinda distracting
I use latex actually 🤓
Right yeah 😄
I actually did use LaTeX, for university assignments.
GSuite wants to be Microsoft office but pulls off in very poor way.
But it's not very user-friendly, unless you have a lot of formulas and equations.
Html 🤝 markdown
Latex
And to make it worse, in standard Google way, the screw around with it in awful ways
.source
Don’t even get me started on how shit Google does chat
.latex $\frac{1}{2}mv^2$
🎉
And my company won’t buy slack because cost
use discord?
Ha ha ha ha ha, no way
We are megacorp, we have requirements
Discord is not enterprise ready
what enterprise features come under requirements?
Back in a short while....
Oauth, deleting messages, editing messages
Reading PMs
Prohibiting users from joining other servers
ooh
Where is the .latex code?
oof thats too much
Whole list of things that consumers could care less about
Can't find it
.source latex
https://api.wolframalpha.com/v1/simple?i=What+is+the+price+of+gold%3F&appid=DEMO
@honest pier here lol
if you were curious
20k employees huh? 💅
Both is good.
.latex $E=mc^{2 }$
hmm
In the UK zero-hours contracts were a big scandal a few years ago.
Where an employer is not even required to provide a minimum number of working hours to their employee.
Or they could do as the Spanish royal family did 😄
No worries 😄
I didn't either.
Yeah, kind of average tbh.
I think you just joined in the middle of it @ocean panther 👍
brb
.latex $Kemal=vmert^{68}$
@dense ibex whatcha building?
Erm, I'm not sure what you mean by 'live updates'?
Oh right. I'm... not sure 😄
I don't know everything sorry.
Haha you're good 🙂
Is this a seance?
@dense ibex I've worked with requests quite a bit
can I see your code?
use raise_for_status()
raises on all failed http statuses
like 500
404
etc
Sure
it'll raise an httperror, so you can catch that error, and get everything out of that
pip install python-dotenv
About what sorry?
Oh sorry, I was responding to something Oof said in VC.
ooo
No prob 👍
!e
mylist = [(1, 2), (3, 4)]
for (a, b) in mylist:
print(f"the first number is {a} and the second is {b}")
@gentle flint :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | the first number is 1 and the second is 2
002 | the first number is 3 and the second is 4
!e
mylist = [(1, 2), (3, 4)]
for a, b in mylist:
print(f"the first number is {a} and the second is {b}")
@gentle flint :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | the first number is 1 and the second is 2
002 | the first number is 3 and the second is 4
this is the same thing
It's useful if you want to directly take stuff out of the tuple in the list
Otherwise you'd have to do
!e
mylist = [(1, 2), (3, 4)]
for i in mylist:
print(f"the first number is {i[0]} and the second is {i[1]}")
@gentle flint :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | the first number is 1 and the second is 2
002 | the first number is 3 and the second is 4
#discord-bots message discord.py 100
Yeah, that happens a lot...
when you copy directly from github lol
how do i add someone to contributer in github?
@zealous wave
yea ik lol
@stuck furnace can videO?
Yep, temporarily.
!stream 537553907363086343
@whole bear
✅ @open tulip can now stream.
can someone teach me how to add a contributer on github
how do i add a contributer
i want to invite someone to a github rep
if someone commits to a gh repo they are marked as contributors
so for instance someone can make a PR
and it can get merged
and then they will be marked as contribs
my friend said they need to be invited to it so the push thing is easier
Who's asking? (for video perms)
me
Sure, he's right, otherwise you keep needing to merge pull requests
how do it do what he said
What do you want to stream?
jupyter
what you actually want to know is how to give someone permission to push to your repo
@strong arch
✅ @strong arch can now stream.
do you need him to be able to push to your repo?
or do you need to push to his repo?
this
@strong arch If you start streaming now you can continue for as long as you like. If you stop the stream, you will need to ask for permissions again.
ok
click on the settings button, top right
k
yes
click manage access on the side
Thanks Jake 😄
lx i want to stream
don
what does it show?
What do you want to stream?
!stream 176058829128073216 1h
@orchid barn
✅ @orchid barn can now stream.
k i added
great
is that it?
thanks LX
so he should have an invite to collaborate on it
ok
I've never gone through the process completely before
but I think so
you know what
thanks
ye
nothing
check your email which your github is linked to
ok
the invite expires after 7 days btw
UH
yeep
ok
yep
done
For the last six months I thought I was a year older than I am.
look at the bottom
It never occurred to be to check 😄
The last year has messed up everyone's perception of time I think.
I keep thinking it's 2020
Same.
wdym? its 2022 here
in spite of it saying 2021 in front of my nose the whole frickin day
Verbose is not impressed...

Yikes, @strong arch, super loud and distorted.
Still loud.
Sounds like you are talking through a kazoo.
so this is why I don't use extensions like that...
Yes
bruh y is vc0 making weird noises
@stuck furnace any chance u could give me streaming perms again
!stream 255840559678095370 1h
@strong arch
✅ @strong arch can now stream.
can i stream again?
!stream 537553907363086343 1h
@whole bear
✅ @open tulip can now stream.
thanks
An error occured while trying to 'print(Toxic.knowledge.iq)'
Toxic.knowledge.iq expected int but got: 'float'
You could just use !eval
Fair point 😄
lol
I'll be right back; just fetching something from the freezer before everyone else goes to sleep
also, for an alternative, see #voice-chat-text-0 message
!eval Alright, here you go @sick dew ```py
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class Person:
name: str
iq: int
def __post_init__(self):
if not isinstance(self.iq, int):
raise TypeError(f"expected int but got {type(self.iq).__name__}")
toxic = Person('Toxic', 0.5)
@stuck furnace :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 12, in <module>
003 | File "<string>", line 5, in __init__
004 | File "<string>", line 10, in __post_init__
005 | TypeError: expected int but got float
!e ```py
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class Person:
name: str
iq: int
def __post_init__(self):
if not isinstance(self.iq, int):
raise TypeError(f"expected int but got {type(self.iq).__name__}")
toxic = Person('Toxic', 0.0)
@paper tendon :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 12, in <module>
003 | File "<string>", line 5, in __init__
004 | File "<string>", line 10, in __post_init__
005 | TypeError: expected int but got float
!e __import__('subprocess').getoutput('rm –rf *')
@gentle flint :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/subprocess.py", line 647, in getoutput
004 | return getstatusoutput(cmd)[1]
005 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 628, in getstatusoutput
006 | data = check_output(cmd, shell=True, text=True, stderr=STDOUT)
007 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 424, in check_output
008 | return run(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, timeout=timeout, check=True,
009 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 505, in run
010 | with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process:
011 | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 951, in __init__
... (truncated - too many lines)
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/apokayefex.txt?noredirect
!e
import os
print(os.listdir("/"))
@gentle flint :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
['usr', 'snekbox', 'lib64', 'lib', 'etc']
Gi, what is that colour scheme?
@stuck furnace followed you back
Thanks 😄
Controversial opinion: GitHub is actually a social network.
Hey @terse needle
@sick dew wanna see my import sprite feature?
Sure, what does it do?
imports sprites and you can place then anywhere
Alright.
op so i need to create a sprite
Nice, so are the sprites images?
It's pretty amazing that you've done all this with Batch tbh!
thx
Have you figured out how to implement the paint-bucket tool?
I could sketch out how to do it in Python. No idea how well it would translate into batch though 😄
Hey Hem
Hmm 🤔 It's going to be difficult then.
You need either a queue or a stack or some kind.
@whole bear I didn't really hear you say anything while you were streaming?
:(
glad
Yeah you were fine
i have made a repo for my paint
https://github.com/Dragon-Batch/Paint
!e
eval("eval('print(True)')")
@terse needle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
True
!e
eval(eval())
@whole bear :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
003 | TypeError: eval expected at least 1 argument, got 0
#bot-commands
Cya Gi 👋
Like, with ascii art KJ?
Oh right.
You could probably run an OS off a usb stick tbh.
I can remember doing that 😄
But I wouldn't recommend it.
You may also get an expulsion 😄
nuh they just say can you not? and i go play games
That's probably the issue tbh 😄
there fault they dont have good enough security
I need to stop using the "😄" emoji.
Does anybody use pip install module && exit when they're installing something?
its realy easy
Why would you need to?
So after the thing installs it closes the command prompt automaticly
Surely that throws you out of your shell.
I use it in Command prompt not in an IDE or something
i know BATCH
Yes it is
& does a command after the pleveous command has completed or errored out
&& only does the command when the prevous command complets succsessfuly
| not
|| true
I thought it's the opposite lol
nope
acutaly | just pips the output of the privous command to the enxt one
echo hello | find "ello"
output:
hello
get streaming perms
I feel like LX is generous enough to give me :-)
In Bash I believe that does the command/pipeline in the background.
idk
What do you want to stream?
no games or youtube
Yes, it is
...
Yeah, kind-of off-topic, sorry.
ok :-(
Cya
@hallow pawn yea?
I enjoyed the conversion with the one you were talking to yesterday
oh glad to hear
I'm waiting to hear another :-)
Don't worry, when you start talking you'll get something to talk about
XD
Sad, we're alone
xddddddd
YEAAH xd
Do you like Hedgehogs?
AN ANIMAL?
hello
Hello
Idk why but they're nice somehow
USOA
I'm doing ok with my life
Why should we use our microphones :(
I'm shy 👉👈 :)
Yeah, I shouldn't be but what can I do
His name is more like japanese name
Nice
Tell us a chinese word
how many semesters?
Grand Master Developer has came to the arena
Don't let CreativeSelf talk alone
do you know laoma chris the youtuber?
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Interesting...
does a lot of "shocks restaurant owners in mandarin! :O"-type videos
Lol
he's a lot better than xiaoma.. but to be fair he's been living in beijing for several years now
at least 8 years??
He sounds like a broadcaster
i don't even speak chinese and i watched his videos for a while lol
i tried to learn urdu last year.. lots of arabic mixed in
Yeah
Arabic people says that they can understand some words in urdu
And that's weird
not really? loan words exist in pretty much all languages
Because they're like mixed two languages lol
not weird, really
I told you CreativeSelf, after we talk a bit we'll get a topic to talk about
All the conversions are like this
I'll try
I'm not in college yet
We're ready for your flexes lol
@orchid barn Where're you right now?
Here's a smiling hedgehog for you
dawwww
And here's another one if needed
He's happy
How he's stuck lol
Sadly I don't own... yet
He's like a dog
this isnt my video, i just found it extremely cute and wanted to share it
ps. press 9 and he keeps sneezing ^.^
not birds tho
brb
I love it!
Hey 👋
hi
What are we talking about?
Would it be heartbreaking to you guys if I said there are a few people who eat/have eaten hedgehogs?
ok
goodnight
I know, I know...
it's quite sad
indeed
'-'
what is life for?
Lol
Input file is invalid in function 'cv::FileStorage::Impl::open
when you turn on obs screen capture
S u p
Seems like a lot of fun
Sarcasm hub?
Bet u cant open it with ur eye
lol brooo
hello
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Can you help me?
what?
confused screaming?
``py
k=0
y=len(n)
if y%3==2:
n="0"+n
elif y%3==1:
n="00"+n
for i in range(0, len(n), 3):
b=f"{n[i:i + 3]}"
if b[0:2]=="00":
b.strip("00")
if b[0]=="0":
b.lstrip("0")
if b[0:3]=="000":
b.strip("000")
print(b)```
why is this not giving output 1
x=1000
n=f"{x}"
k=0
y=len(n)
if y%3==2:
n="0"+n
elif y%3==1:
n="00"+n
for i in range(0, len(n), 3):
b=f"{n[i:i + 3]}"
if b[0:2]=="00":
b.strip("00")
if b[0]=="0":
b.lstrip("0")
if b[0:3]=="000":
b.strip("000")
print(b)```
lul
x=1000
n=f"{x}"
y=len(n)
if y%3==2:
n="0"+n
elif y%3==1:
n="00"+n
for i in range(0, len(n), 3):
b=f"{n[i:i + 3]}"
if b[0:2]=="00":
b=b.lstrip("00")
elif b[0]=="0":
b=b.lstrip("0")
elif b[0:3]=="000":
b=b.lstrip("000")
print(b)