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It does a bunch of formats
hi guys
@zenith radish i know you swore to never touch php again but pls
which servers?
i need them lol
thankyou
me okay
and legacy sites
and im 21
php is the best coding language ever
2nd actually
2nd to assembly line
it was a joke lol
the php question i have @zenith radish is so easy pls help
like i swear it probably is so easy to sort out but idk what to do
im in one
i asked but php servers are not the most active of servers
i have and i couldn't
i went on the official php website
i mean i can send the code and ask
so i have a hashed password on a signup.php file and on the login i want it to check if the login password is the same as the hashed sign up one
but i cant seem to work out what to put in this one line
no it is because i know the function to use
i dont understand what i put in the brackets of the function though
what is the function name
password_verify()
now watch my stream
yeah i was on that exact document i dont understand it though
how do you want me to explain it to you?
read more intently
xd
like all i can do is read the doc for you
Hello
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One last thing: This is what I was talking about that you can also do javascript on your school laptop: https://slicker.me/javascript/tutorial.htm
Without installing anything, if you want to make games, javscript might be easier.
Thanks again!!
nw
Fisher borked his Manjaro install
I'm making fun of helping
I don't even know how
Like... it does not make sense
@zenith radish
reload the paghe
your mom
well mine yes but yours we will need a whole another apartment
lol good comeback
https://nos.nl/video/2401396-rutte-over-troonsopvolging
person asking has Hilversum accent
Hilversum is where most television and radio stations are
dude in suit (Dutch prime minister) has The Hague accent
government is in the Hague, and he comes from there too
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Hi guys,
I needed to create a user page, so I guess this is it!
More information may or may not be added at a later date (don't count on it).
And yes, I know I have too many userboxes. Get over it.
i'mma go sleep now goodnight
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Totally sober me
no I didn't
Okay Jake didn't say anything I am bullying him.
Thank you
thanks
@gentle flint 's life dreams have been achieved
!warn 82578210453192704 Now dont ping mods for non moderation issues ๐
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: applied warning to @zenith radish.
lol
โค๏ธ
that was such a wholesome warn
but a real one
Jake is gonna get the another real warn
for whatttt

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For telling me I can ping ๐
How dare you
You're supposed to be a helper
!!!
UPHOLD THE KING'S PEACE
NOT SPIT IN THE FACE OF THE MODERATION TEAM LIKE THIS
nah bro 4 is nice wym
gray
grey
gay
^ me
I had a thought
we can make a gopnik_hemlock sticker
bruh he deleted it
I agree
why do you have you're camera on verboof
because he feels like it ig
lol
ok
yeah @gentle flint thank me for my insane response
yeah lol
why are we talking about faces?
ai face recognition
@dense ibex you just committed a tier 5 warcrime
Invisible text
!e py print(len("AโBโCโDโEโFโG"))
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
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@vital fulcrum stop joining and leaving please
@vital fulcrum If you're wondering why you can't talk in voice chat, check out the #voice-verification channel. That'll tell you what you need to know
why ?
my mic is muted somehow
!voice
Voice verification
Canโt talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
we have had a bunch of trolls in the voice chat and this system has pretty much eliminated that issue
also we have logs of people leaving and joining vc so I would recommend that you stop doing what you're doing
ok sorry FBIยดs CEO
While the voice gate system provides a barrier to legitimate participation, and is, in itself, a negative, it's also a negative which has eliminated a far greater negative.
So on balance, it's allowed the voice chat here to be by far more tolerable than it would be otherwise.
Have you had nightmares about pretzels, yet?
owo
only thing I found was this
https://github.com/akaunting/akaunting
Akaunting is a free, open-source, and online accounting software for small businesses and freelancers. Send invoices and track expenses.
l'assert
Extend your Akaunting via Apps in minutes.
There's a distinction to be drawn between exploitative and smart.
Trying to figure out if this Akaunting thing's Quickbooks conversion tool allows you to either convert back to a QB company file or work directly from it so that it can still properly be used by QB
Also, totally only just noticed that it's Accounting spell weird
So
I need more caffeine
Introducing: Eye Message. The new and improved laser-powered telecommunications system.
Pew pew pew eye lasers!
@vivid palm 
hallo
Having a better day so far?
it's 10 am ๐
I mean take what you can get, right?
Make sure you and Gilly give Fisher shit for me when you see him

I mean that in the best possible way
lol
Who added that
๐
Dies Irae!
Gopnik Hemlock
@balmy nymph You are a monster and I love you
The trick is feathering and transparencies.
finesse
this guy i dislike at work, whenever he wants his way he always compliments me with "well i know you're good at this and that's why i want your input" but it's so glaringly disingenuous
I have a question what is a REPL?
read eval print loop
a interactive interpreter or jitter
a shell is a REPL
came from lisp
Googly eyes.
Python's IDLE contains a REPL
apply directly to the forehead
you're thinking of a bindi dot
Better a yarmulke than a fish.
what religion is that?
it's a deed from 1638
nothing to do with religion
oh ok
headon
what is a repl?
REPL
you were answered earlier, above
Read Execute Print Loop. It's a place where you can execute code in like a terminal without having to write out a full script
REPL
A browser IDE
.... they were answered already
nice
REPL is a website, yes, but it is not the only meaning of a REPL
@rugged root "Raising Children: A necromancer's guide to parenting."
@primal yacht While someone else may well have came up with it, I occasionally find myself capable of creative thought.
True dat
I came up with this one, myself.
cat being confused at the unknown phenomenon of snow
it was the first time it had snowed since before she was born
she also enjoys the bath
Bisk should have a lobster display picture.
omg
!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.
@rugged root this appeared on my twitter timeline today and it's amazing. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCDnbU0WYAoM4Xu?format=jpg&name=large
how do i embed my code?
import random, sys
print('Rock, Paper, Scissors')
wins = 0
losses = 0
ties = 0
while True:
print('%s Wins, %s Losses, %s ties' % (wins, losses, ties))
@rugged root what is the use of this '%s'?
!f-strings
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.
I've also done something that, as an artist, is both really good and really bad, which is to make something really good, which means that most everything else I've been doing looks bad in comparison.
oki, what is it?
xDDDDDDDDD
A gopnik (Russian: ะณะพะฟะฝะธะบ, romanized: gopnik, pronounced [หษกopnสฒษชk]; Ukrainian: ะณะพะฟะฝะธะบ, romanized: hopnyk; Belarusian: ะณะพะฟะฝัะบ, romanized: hopnik) is a member of a delinquent subculture in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and in other former Soviet republics โ a young man (or a woman, a gopnitsa) of working-class background who usually lives in Russian ...
!u

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!u
You are not allowed to use that command here. Please use the #bot-commands channel instead.
cool
!u
You are not allowed to use that command here. Please use the #bot-commands channel instead.
๐
!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!
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Is SQL a play on seek well?
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@rugged root !! This is vital!! There is a great meme in staff lounge you need to appreciate
Need's a strong word
it's really good
fuck it, posting here so you can all appreciate it https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/464905259261755392/900411724451176478/pipe.jpeg
HOW did I miss that
It's so good
I'm afraid I don't follow.
I get itch attacks.
Can't stand it.
Layers of redundancy are the cornerstone of safety precautions.
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@gentle flint @rugged root I HAVE PASSED
THE FIRST STAGE OF CYBER SECUIRTY UNIT EXAMS IN THE IDF
@olive hedge no u
lmao my headphones died, ima go tho, good luck mates!
Good luck to you as well
Eevning
The pandemic has given me the liberty to grow out my hair
Man it feels good after having to have a haircut monthly
I might as well have shaved my head
Edgier still
congrats
Sometimes. Only for special cases
!d pkgutil.iter_modules
pkgutil.iter_modules(path=None, prefix='')```
Yields [`ModuleInfo`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/pkgutil.html#pkgutil.ModuleInfo "pkgutil.ModuleInfo") for all submodules on *path*, or, if *path* is `None`, all top-level modules on `sys.path`.
*path* should be either `None` or a list of paths to look for modules in.
*prefix* is a string to output on the front of every module name on output.
Note
Only works for a [finder](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-finder) which defines an `iter_modules()` method. This interface is non-standard, so the module also provides implementations for [`importlib.machinery.FileFinder`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#importlib.machinery.FileFinder "importlib.machinery.FileFinder") and [`zipimport.zipimporter`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/zipimport.html#zipimport.zipimporter "zipimport.zipimporter").
Changed in version 3.3: Updated to be based directly on [`importlib`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#module-importlib "importlib: The implementation of the import machinery.") rather than relying on the package internal [**PEP 302**](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0302) import emulation.
!e
import struct
def fast_inverse_square(number):
threehalfs = 1.5
x2 = number * 0.5
y = number
y_pack = struct.pack('f', y)
i, = struct.unpack('i', y_pack)
i = 0x5f3759df - (i >> 1)
i_pack = struct.pack('i', i)
y, = struct.unpack('f', i_pack)
y = y * (threehalfs - (x2 * y * y))
return y
print(fast_inverse_square(27.0))
@dire folio :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
0.19215361842606124
Have you seen the squares, the circles, the "x"s, and the triangles?
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loll
Still banging my head against the wall with this SQL thing
The JOIN we talked about the other day returns no values
Oh
Union
That might be what I need
I was afraid of that
From my understanding, SQL only gives you results where all the JOINs match something.
Oh. Completely forgot about UNION. I've only ever used it like once. I bet that it would work
Signing me up for free labor?

for i,ascii in enumerate(range(65,91)):
c = chr(ascii)
characters_button.append(tk.Button(keyboard,text=c,width=1,height=1,command=lambda: button_pressed(c)))
characters_button[i].grid(row=i//9,column=i%9,padx=3,pady=3)
what does this do?
Isn't...
>>> ascii
<built-in function ascii>
Could that be confusing it?
it defaults a parameter c to the value of c at that iteration, which works differently than a capture I think
def button_pressed(char):
print(char)
print(type(char))
global TheWord,mistake_num
if char in TheWord:
add_char(char)
else:
draw.draw_hangman(draw.draw,draw.size,mistake_num)
mistake_num+=1
characters_button[ord(char)-65]["state"] = tk.DISABLED
from functools import partial
for i,ascii in enumerate(range(65,91)):
c = chr(ascii)
characters_button.append(tk.Button(keyboard,text=c,width=1,height=1,command=partial(button_pressed, c))
characters_button[i].grid(row=i//9,column=i%9,padx=3,pady=3)
wait, wouldn't it be partial(button_pressed, c)?
that doesn't sound right, it has to do with captures afaik https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2295290/what-do-lambda-function-closures-capture
partial and lambda normally are equivalent, modifying the variable in the loop modifies the captured variable but not the one passed to partial or the defaulted argument
$ python
Python 3.9.4 (default, Apr 23 2021, 17:17:30)
[GCC 10.2.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> x = lambda: print('foo')
>>> x()
foo
official python faq mentions this too https://docs.python.org/3/faq/programming.html#why-do-lambdas-defined-in-a-loop-with-different-values-all-return-the-same-result
!paste
@rugged root
Does this error? - https://paste.pythondiscord.com/osufebesod.sql
You're using ... MS SQL? I've only ever used PostgreSQL.
SQL might throw a tantrum over syntax differences
You have to have the same columns in each UNION
But since you're only selecting the columns from the original table, not the joined tables, it should be fine
That might be the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me
Sorry for being so late, but about that fast inverse square root ...
Using Wikipedia, just typing in (or pasting into the search) from its homepage: 0x5f3759df
pretty sure i've said nice things about you too 
True, true
Much appreciated
The following code is the fast inverse square root implementation from Quake III Arena, stripped of C preprocessor directives, but including the exact original comment text:
float Q_rsqrt( float number ) { long i; float x2, y; const float threehalfs = 1.5F; x2 = number * 0.5F; y = number; i = * ( long * ) &y; // evil floating point bit level hacking i = 0x5f3759df - ( i >> 1 ); // what the fuck? y = * ( float * ) &i; y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 1st iteration // y = y * ( threehalfs - ( x2 * y * y ) ); // 2nd iteration, this can be removed return y; }
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A number of vector graphics editors exist for various platforms. Potential users of these editors will make a comparison of vector graphics editors based on factors such as the availability for the user's platform, the software license, the feature set, the merits of the user interface (UI) and the focus of the program. Some programs are more su...
I swear these people have not updated their UI since 1985
By the way which os are u using
debian
Ok
Do you have GParted?
GNOME Disks is a graphical front-end for udisks included in the "gnome-disk-utility" package. It can be used for partition management, S.M.A.R.T. monitoring, benchmarking, and software RAID (until v. 3.12). An introduction is included in the GNOME Documentation Project.
Disks used to be known as GNOME Disk Utility or palimpsest Disk Utility. Udi...
Back in a bit, have a real quick errand to run.
k
hey what r u fixing ?
hey i need to build a machine that contain multi computers ..... like 1 HARD DRIVE 1 GPU and about 126 CPU eachone run the same windows in the HARD DRIVE using the same GPU but each CPU runing windows undependently ...... like no cpu is knowing whats going on in the other cpus and runing windows seperatly without lag .... imagine i wanna put each windows in a seperate small screen and for the mouse and keyboard i'll keep switching between them (ps the fact is i'm gonna switch one screen each time i use each windows ) so i wont talk too much ...... I Just Wanna build LAN of 126 computers in one small box ....... please help me and take my idea and sell the machine ..... it gonna be unique and generate huge sales !!!!!!
hahahahahahahahahahah
... .. . . .. ............ .... .
i can moult a LAN of rasberry pies but it's expensive
S I E E I <invalid character> H E
lol what?
i'm sorry i didn't know how to ask
'tis fine
OO
how to make a LAN smaller
I don't think existing motherboards support such a setup
creating a new motherboard architecture to support such a setup is going to be far more expensive than a set of raspberry pis
i'm sure it will work as rasberry LAN but so expensive
thank you so much this is so helpful bro
k
in your place I would just go with the raspberry pi setup
well what do you wanna do with it
do you think that the rasberry pi setup is the cheapest one
perhaps idk
distributed VPSes might be cheaper
is it asking for separate var and swap partition?
or will it make one partition for everything?
well no shit
does it not do guided partitioning
can you show me a pic
yeah perhaps but bigger ..... because i'm looking to always upgrade and add more pcs rasberries may get fried and pcs take to much space ...... i may wanna encrypt bitcoins with them and always add more until the room is full so the coolest thing is to hve the smallest setup as possible ...... i will be so glad if i could transport it via car or van
you don't transport server-style setups
Just don't
raspberries may get fried
surely they thermal throttle
i may see a fridge for them hahahah
also do you even know what a vps is
what are the other options in the create as dropdown
just set it to the max
but why i mean like it wouldn t be plugged in when the car is moving and when i land i put solar energy and plug in server
unless it forces you to make extra partitions
then make the primary one smaller
what would be the point?
just access it over internet
just for the sake of security
how is it secure to transport large amounts of RPIs in a van
because i want it most of the time to work offline
why?
because of the large numbers of pcs i wouldn't have the time to check if some of them is hacked or something
but i think you're right the most efficient way is to put them in the room and access them via internat
yes
you should go and do extensive research on linux server configuration
true my friend because i'm willing to put a lot of money in this situation
also, go research ssh, fail2ban, logwatch, firewall rules (either iptables or ufw), and stuff like that
I'm not interested in how much money you do or don't have / wish to invest
but you do need to go and research linux servers if you want to set up a LAN
oooooooh bro yeah thank you so much i was curious about that cuz i wanted to have i custom log watch that each time a foreing ip is connected it dumps some data and tell me right away with female voice
an email might be better
it means you don't have to be present to hear the female voice
hahahah yeah email - sms - and voice so i would see right away if i'm there
cooking or somthing
because neighbors don't stop to brute force me and i always leave just a digital password
that's unrelated to the question I asked
on what device do you want the audio to play
because i spend a lot of time washing and cooking and it's sufficient time to crack wifi and send payloads
:ok_hand: applied mute to @gentle flint until <t:1634760065:f> (9 minutes and 59 seconds) (reason: burst rule: sent 8 messages in 10s).
bruh
!unmute 473859714162360320
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: pardoned infraction mute for @gentle flint.
thanks
Can't speak yet, co-worker still back here
hahahahahahahah
@half silo get a game review api -> make wrapper to easily get reviews and rating for a game by its name
ez
@honest pier handy things concat join merge reset_index
groupby pivot_table
explode < actually only had to use it once but what a name
i've never found a use for explode
DataFrame.explode(column, ignore_index=False)```
Transform each element of a list-like to a row, replicating index values.
New in version 0.25.0.
bombs
is it kinda like flattening?



ohhhhhhhhh, i see how this could be useful
what happens if you explode on two columns that have different lengths for the listlike parts
i opened a help channel on it but can't find it 1 sec
!e
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame({"A": [[0, 1, 2, 3], "mina", "hemmie", [], [6, 1]], "B": 1, "C": [['a', 'b', 'c'], 6.2113, [], ['d', 'e']]})
print(df)
print(df.explode(['a', 'b']))
@honest pier :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "<string>", line 3, in <module>
003 | File "/snekbox/user_base/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pandas/core/frame.py", line 614, in __init__
004 | mgr = dict_to_mgr(data, index, columns, dtype=dtype, copy=copy, typ=manager)
005 | File "/snekbox/user_base/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pandas/core/internals/construction.py", line 464, in dict_to_mgr
006 | return arrays_to_mgr(
007 | File "/snekbox/user_base/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pandas/core/internals/construction.py", line 119, in arrays_to_mgr
008 | index = _extract_index(arrays)
009 | File "/snekbox/user_base/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pandas/core/internals/construction.py", line 635, in _extract_index
010 | raise ValueError("All arrays must be of the same length")
011 | ValueError: All arrays must be of the same length
ah, that's what happens
yeah i saw that o-O
tldr:
idk why i thought rust was most popular for some reason
most loved
I love Powershell is so dreaded
why is this so sad.....
(this is worked with vs want to work with)
dart devs don't wanna learn anything apparently
they dart away at the first sign of learning
Niiiiiiice ๐ the community agrees with me
ASP.NET Core is way better
community also agrees we should all move on from jquery its half inside its coffin already
just fully stuff it in
Wasn't lua supposed to be a language for making roblox games
So is it used in conjunction with C for embedded programming?
Will do more research on it, cool
So basically calling lua functions from a C program
.
C++ and Lua work very well together. Using Lua you can create modifiable programs by embedding it into your C++ program. In this video I take an introductory look at enabling data transactions between C++ and Lua.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jav...
Are there kids out there using c++ embedded with lua to make roblox games? wtf
no you can make roblox games with just lua but i was just saying that lua wasn't made for the purpose of making roblox games but for scripting, integrating with c/cpp and so on
I think this is what world of warcraft does, their engine is written in C++ but all the addon writers use Lua to write their addons.
You are, if nothing else, your own creation.
Also, goodbye tennis ball head.
It was exactly the right fluorescent sort of green.
Youโre not wrong!
@mortal burrowo/
I find hello tends to work.
We can't all be morning people.
I'm very much more of a night person.
Less noise. Less distraction.
I'm currently arting.
Which game?
The classics are not a bad place to draw inspiration from.
Oh, definitely.
Otherwise unrelated programming strategies and tactics can have a synergistic effect.
Honk honk. Someone loves you.
Ologyology.
Academiology, perhaps.
Pardon?
Hm.
Helps.
o/
collisions = pygame.sprite.groupcollide(
self.bullets, self.aliens, True, True
)
Does it account for fully transparent pixels, or does it count them as part of the collision?
Maze generation is not a beginner subject, but it's not too far away from it.
The more you know the more you know you don't know.
The more tabs you have open, the more learning you can do at once.
Overwhelm your eyes with knowledge so your brain can't help but learn.
You can turn the first True to false, and have super bullets.
@zenith radish you go around on google mapss so much wanna try this? https://geoguessr.com
I sincerely hope we don't outsource our electoral system to an ML system.
Well. Who the fuck knows? Maybe it would make better choices.
It's acceptable quality as it is.
numba?
Kitteh!
Just wraps your face in saran wrap like some kind of assassin.
I think I knew that guy
COBOL
Evening
@haughty pier Your mic died.
I'm just jamming
^
When temporary, usually for receiving assistance or if you're doing something of interest codewise.
@gentle flint
Have it to the side next to me
mmm
"Spider weather"?
@rugged root can you gimmi webcam permition?
They like it when it's warmer.
But there are cases when spiders balloon and rain from the sky.
Friggin' terrifying
@rugged root ok I respect your time, if you donโt forget just give me
We've got a bluetongue lizard living outside the kitchen in the garden. It's been sunning itself on the rocks and bricks.
I mean, just saying "give me" doesn't exactly make me want to do so.
I'm very picky about who I give perms to
Ideally it should be programming going on right now
!rule 5
5. Do not provide or request help on projects that may break laws, breach terms of services, or are malicious or inappropriate.
If you put ink on your cat's feet, does it become a permanent marker?
sounds like a good life
Mornin' Mina
You taken anything?
tylenol yesterday
Try Ibuprofen or Naproxen
mm
I've got nothing.
School
Like holy shit
Kitteh
drivers/media/video/msm-bayer/csi/include/csi3.0/msm_csid_hwreg.h.
Look at this building
lel.
HA
@rugged root The theme might have leaked a little. #โhelp-coffee message
so where are you getting stuck
I'm just kind of confused in how to start it off
@rough trench https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html take a look at the list of built-in functions. Specifically under B and H
Semaphore?
Gotcha. Thought it applied to both
Fair. I'm probably wrong
hm?
for what
I've never done anything ducks here
haha
check um #dev-branding
can we see a prototype of said ducky when it's ready

def numberconverter():
can someone tell me if this line is right for part a
for part b would I use while True
not yettt
that would indeed be an infinite while loop, yes
I did eat and drink yes
Always fun when that happens, isn't it?
SUPER great
Oh, while you're here, @sweet lodge, do you know if you can cast a value within a query?
eeeyk i dont like it
whole milk or no milk
Watch this -
Test query in DataGrip, works fine
Test query with JDBC, syntax error
God damn it
is that a win11 task bar
Should be able to
SELECT CAST(column_name AS type) AS column_name FROM table
I think
On Postgres at least
If you leave off the AS, it just titles the column "CAST"
Yes
If the numbers don't move, oil.
๐ต Slide some oil to me. Let it trickle down my spine.
apparently the ducky svgs were made in inkscape
yo why am i muted?
!voice
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I don't mind this account is not voice verified as of yet. Although having a separate account means people can onky adjust me once when I'm on my phone, and not have to turn me back up afterwards.
spam to get verified = ban
ok
While in the VC, just chat in text. Most (some) here look at it every so often to respond.
oh actually I know someone that uses 2 discord accounts
one nick is "indoor"
and the other is "outdoor"
and he has pfps to match
so one for indoor desktop use and one for mobile lmao
what about a closed off patio? >w<
๐ i also have a 2nd account for testing purposes for my go discord bot
Yeah, this channel the best place to participate in the ongoing conversations
he'd use the outdoor one if on phone lol
We try not to leave anyone out
A lot of people prefer to listen and type instead
Like it's a podcast
One of the owners had a second account for when he just wanted to help and not have to deal with the expectations of wearing the owner tags
We actually nominated that account for helper not knowing it was him
*sigh* "Fine โฆ
"Silemce! I keel you!"
*crowd cheers*
"Who do I have to [beep!] for a Vitamin Water?!"
*crowd laughs*
I'm eating IRL and my headset is in my room, so โฆ no VC atm
!voiceverify
wrong channel
is this the only documentation on round()? https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#round
why, what's it missing
#voice-verification, @unique goblet. Also, have DMs from server members enabled (at least for when typing the message) so the bot can respond
lol no plus it can alrdy
what does happen now I'm curious
Bots cannot DM you if not in a shared server or if all of the shared servers you have that option disabled
it returned 0
im a dev u fool i know
read my abt me thimg
read #rules and #code-of-conduct please
cant do that im programming
for args in [
(-0.5,),
(0.5),
(-0.25, 1),
(0.25, 1)
]:
print('round(*{!r}) # {!r}'.format(args, round(*args)))
I love how people tuink they are above the law โฆ
law of what dc
</sarcasm>
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Thank you
Thanks Fish, I was looking away on an IT call
but reading math in words instead of symbols is not fun when tired lol
Has anyone ever developed with flask and scss? If so was it difficult to configure?
I can't say I have, but the folks in #web-development might have some insight
cyberchef
Thanks!
I hate this:
@zenith radish https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/
Just.... Friggin' tell me the errors
Is ODBC a requirement?
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Or, in many more words - "There is an error in the syntax of the query."
how you guys doing
Can you use ODBC or JDBC?
Will you?
Well - Can you?
I'd say it's worth it to at least give it a try
Is the spec not public?
Found this
The heck is a Database Classname
The Java class
I have no idea where to even start looking for that
Damn - can't copy paste
Is it a text field?
Try entering that
Understood
So... You have confirmed the query works outside of Crystal Reports?
Yeah, my gut is telling me I'm doing the parameters wrong
yo
Can you show the query you have now?
Do you have the docs for the parameters handy?
I've never used Crystal Reports
back later
Everything is prefixed with dbo.? That's a MS SQL thing, right?
@rugged root - What SQL [data] type is dbo.Client_View.client_id?
Try '{?CLIENT_ID}'
(with quotes)
int != str
You're welcome
Crystal Reports inserts the literal value
We have a couple of programs that do the same
I know PostgreSQL has implicit conversion from string to date
What's a small date?
Leave off the year to save some bytes?
I wouldn't think you could do that in accounting
Well
Crap
I now realize I probably HAVE to do it as a string and let it convert it
@NyaNyaCutยกe#4305
But who was phone?
@tiny seal
This is the phone
Harbys was phone.
@NyaNyaCutยกe#4305 @glass forge @NyaNyaCutยกe#4305 @glass forge
Model self esteem engine.
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can someone help me on my mistake?
def numberconverter():
while True:
print("""Please choose from one of the following:
1. converting a decimal number to binary
2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
3. exit the program""")
options = input("Enter the number for the option you would like to choose: ")
decimal = int(input("Select a number from 0 to 1000: "))
range_1 = range(0, 1000)
if decimal in range_1:
print('The decimal number', decimal, "is in range")
else:
print("The decimal number entered is outside the given range")
print(
"Please choose from one of the following:\n"
"1. converting a decimal number to binary\n"
"2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal"
)
brb - IT phone call
At first glance -
All looks correct to me
You don't have the very last step yet, where you convert and print the converted number
Also - Exiting the program when selecting 3 isn't in the requirements?
Do we need to implement it?
!e
from textwrap import dedent
print(dedent("""
Please choose from one of the following:
1. converting a decimal number to binary
2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
3. exit the program"""))
@rugged root :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Please choose from one of the following:
002 | 1. converting a decimal number to binary
003 | 2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
004 | 3. exit the program
this is only yhr first page of the assignment i sent but yeah we need 3 to exit
!e
from textwrap import dedent
print(dedent("""
Please choose from one of the following:
1. converting a decimal number to binary
2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
3. exit the program"""))
@rugged root :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 |
002 | Please choose from one of the following:
003 | 1. converting a decimal number to binary
004 | 2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
005 | 3. exit the program
!e
from textwrap import dedent
print(dedent("""\
Please choose from one of the following:
1. converting a decimal number to binary
2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
3. exit the program"""))
@rugged root :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Please choose from one of the following:
002 | 1. converting a decimal number to binary
003 | 2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
004 | 3. exit the program
My discord seems to be glitched
from textwrap import dedent
print(dedent("""\
Please choose from one of the following:
1. converting a decimal number to binary
2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal
3. exit the program
"""))
!e
from textwrap import dedent
def test():
# end first line with \ to avoid the empty line!
s = '''\
empty line follows
haha
hello
world
'''
print(repr(s)) # prints ' hello\n world\n '
print(repr(dedent(s))) # prints 'hello\n world\n'
test()
@haughty pier :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | ' empty line follows\n\n haha\n hello\n world\n '
002 | ' empty line follows\n\n haha\nhello\n world\n'
This string is valid, isn't it?
Ohh... Dammit PyCharm
for me I can't run it because it says the word "option" isn't assigned
print(
"Please choose from one of the following:\n"
"1. converting a decimal number to binary\n"
"2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal\n"
"3. exit the program\n"
)
/
print(
"Please choose from one of the following:",
"1. converting a decimal number to binary",
"2. converting a decimal number to hexadecimal",
"3. exit the program",
sep="\n"
)
That's the one I like
!e
from __future__ import braces
@haughty pier :x: Your eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "<string>", line 1
002 | SyntaxError: not a chance
@rugged root
- tickled pink lemonade
- priceless heirloom tomatoes
- born to be wild oats
with DBConnection() as db:
do_stuff()
The second of those is my favourite.
Though I would amend it to family heirloom tomatoes.
I think people who really want to Python to accept braces instead of significant whitespace are refugees from Haskell... which allows for both
Isn't Kotlin still Java?
Not exactly
Kotlin is on the JVM
But doesn't it still compile to the same JVM bytecode?
But so is Groovy, and I don't think anyone would ever say that Groovy is Java.
... uh ... JavaApplet ?
discord android app is weird
That it is
#cv2
_, frame = cap.read()
img = frame.copy()
x, y, w, h = get_detection(frame)
crop_img = img[y:y+h, x:x+w]
#tensorflow from tensorflow.keras.preprocessing import image
img = image.load_img(crop_img,target_size=(80,80))
import io
_, buffer = cv2.imencode(".jpg", crop_img)
crop_img_mem = io.BytesIO(buffer)
img = image.load_img(crop_img_mem, target_size=(80,80))
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@rugged root - If you haven't already seen them, I'd like to show you this YouTube channel.
Helped me to get a better grip on SQL. They also have some good videos on Python
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i love socratica videos
They're probably my favorite YouTube channel
@vivid palm Head doing any better?
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making a quiche
yes! thank you
ok, but why would you put that high. this mf gonna burn
i mean might depend on what kind of an oven you have
but cmon
one don't just put food on the top
ah yes smart mans oven classification. Cancer machine (sometimes known as a microwave) and blowy thingy
exactly
*rotating cancer machine
I'm making a leveling system for my discord bot and apparently the file my program is trying to open doesn't exist but it's in the same directory as this file that the code is in
Image:
Deal with it
what happens if you move users.json one directory up
to the directory of main.py
it's just a guess, probably won't help
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already fixed the problem apparently it was looking for the file in the DiscordBot directory not /cogs directory
thought so
so yeah, it was what I said
glad you fixed it
the reason is that the code is being loaded into the main file and executed from there @whole bear
yes
@whole bear are u indian by any chance?
nice blank lmao
@whole bear thank u for ur input it was most appreciated
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brb
As the wise camel said the apple only falls too far of the tree if the apple is shiny
im not indian
sometimes I wonder if I should set up a windows PC for gaming
barbershop?
i can do a really good indian impression
seee point made lmaoo if the other point wasnt offensive then himself did the same thing. Cant have one for another but im indian too so its funny making fun of my ppl LMAOO @rugged root
nice
Thank u
I appreciate ur concern on the matter
๐
it's called internalised racism, I believe
true
I just got another Python problem
lemme type it out
k
This command is sending the text twice
Code:
@commands.command()
async def level(self, ctx, member: discord.Member=None):
if member == None:
id = ctx.message.author.id
with open("./cogs/users.json", "r") as f:
users = json.load(f)
lvl = users[str(id)]["level"]
await ctx.send(f"You are level **{lvl}!**")
elif member != None:
id = member.id
with open("./cogs/users.json", "r") as f:
users = json.load(f)
lvl = users[str(id)]["level"]
await ctx.send(f"{member.mention} is at level **{lvl}!**")
Image:
Okay sorry i havent introduced myself. I is the kenshin an ethical hacker for splunk nice to meet u guys @rugged root
Should have thoroughly introduced myself first
Are you even allowed to ping him so much? lol


