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with gnome?
Oh nice
nice ๐ฎ i've been using dwm and qtile alot thinking of trying i3 some time
I use i3 wm on my arch and gnome on fedora and xfce on kali
?
Prepare to hand compile a lot of stuffs due to lack of libs
I'm glad to be in a position where I don't feel like WM-hopping anymore
Some AUR packages are compiled from scratch
yeah i was like hopping i3, awesome, qtile
No Kali as daily drive
What about VM with shared folder
i never wanna kali daily
Hemlock wb bare metal but as tertiary OS
Why not?
my cpu is not supporting vm
Lol
aur jst makes life 10x easier
@robust quiver
@woeful salmon You peer-pressured me into yeeting oh-my-zsh
hello i am sibtain's brother
Bloat is subjective
How so?
i don't give a shit bout privacy, send noodes then lmao jk
The one reason why I'm not migrating to Arch-based is my CPU being too sh/t to compile a lot of stuffs
go to arch discord server and ask them about manjaro
Wasn't that on a community distribution or something?
libre office is good but I don't use document viewer lol
i never had to compile anything other than a customised kernel
what browser u guys use?
Doesn't answer my question, unfortunately
Edge
Firefox ๐ฅ
they will answer
yes
TICKET PAYS FOR THE WHOLE SEAT BUT YOU'LL ONLY NEED THE EDGE!!!!!!!
I trust MS enough, though on my phone I just use FF
LMAO
@swift valley Do you use Poetry and Py 3.10
i use everything FOSS stuff
i use duckduckgo on phone
Yeah
I need your help testing something
I use Firefox with duckduckgo search engine
in my phone too
duckduckgo browser on phone
it's based on chromium?
Will DM later, lemme prep the repo and git diff..
idk
@sinful pawn kk
I don't like wendews tbh
well i cant run windows lmao
I might get an upgrade for my laptop soon-ish
Like 2 yrs ago
yep windows improved
i love linux and i dont think i ever wanna switch
Chocolatey refuses to work outside PowerShell
Same Linux4Life
when ya cmd :/
PowerShell takes forever to launch
I'm running a toaster
I run my os in my samsung washing machine
same
ikr
I'll be 16 in Feb last
oh shit
Is it possible to feel old and young at the same time
wait what
Jesus
Yes
like which date
28 February
lol
lmao
raboot
@woeful salmonindian with accent like me?
i mean
non indian accent
life
lmao
thicccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
ccccccccccccthic
U indian?
Haaay
8:20
Yeah
me who got a friend who is 12 hrs behind
lol
i sleep 6-8 hrs
or more
its good
you missed his point
If you live in the Tri-State Area[...]
Not just timezone, Doofenshmirtz is another concern
4:20 was what he was talking about now how late it is
4:20?
Yo anyone has watched Mr Robot ?
Yo anyone has watched Mr Robot ? it's a web series?
@woeful salmon ikr
lmao
if ya are in soth india dont even bother speaking hindi
lmao
@wind raptor chris how'd you solve day 23 ๐ฎ dm me
Hey @lament cloud!
It looks like you tried to attach a Python file - please use a code-pasting service such as https://paste.pythondiscord.com
Yeah
i want to talk y'all but my parents in the same room ๐ญ
Bruh
Scream in "Hello Shinero's mom and dad Happy New Year" for some festivities
Yeah
LMAO
indian education system is the worst of all
me planning stdy
Not great not terrible
tbh
u in 10th?
all edcation system is terrible
i made my own todo-cli app for that stuff ez
sed
why sed?
Emacs? Pure
cli is godly for everything
and i love that
hmmm
I'll be right back for real this time
yeah same
I use VsCode for web dev and vim for scripts and stuff
all projects sublime
rest neovim
Yeah tru af
I haven't set up Emacs for viewing files somewhere else yet, though I think I should
i use pycharm for py
n for web d vs code n for html stuff i use sublime text
i iz noob
noob dev
Nice
sublime got emmet sorta thingy?
I was using pycharm for python, for some reason instructor wants us to use sublime text
I made my own encryption decryption program in bash script
me in 2021: omg oop is sooo advanced
me in 2022: casually using oop
lel
textual
ahh ok?
hemlock voice sometimes is like earrape lol
textual got poor doc
Ye
what got a good doc too
i mean how am i supposed to freaking make things if there aint no docs
What did I do? Do you have me too loud?
morning everyone
@stuck sky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHBE6Q9XlzI you can check some basics out here
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This is a hands-on course and you will practice everything you learn step-by-step. This course was create...
Squid Pygame.
Am sneaky OpalMist.
@lament cloud what project should i look at
lel
I am but don't have speaking permissions yet lol
all lmao
choose the best one
one issue is like
i open these repos
and it doesnt show me anything
have to dig through code
@quasi condor I'm glad you're alive
like for the pypokegame
That sounded creepier than I meant it to
have a video of gameplay in readme or something
almost sounds like there ought to be a "now if you want to keep it that way..." on the end
hmm ok
and dont pin projects that are just readmes
lel
๐
squidward?
I should probably consider continuing Nihongo
I suppose playing old GBA games would be good practice for reading
Isn't Nihon more commonly used?
That's what I assumed
alright meeting time
Okay hot take time
Open-source IDE tooling for Python fucking sucks
not rich but good
I meant with stuff like LSP
sorry idk what ya talking lmao
You either have:
- Pyright
- Palantir's Python Language Server
pyrite??
However you spell it
I have a chunk of it.
Elpy on Emacs is tolerable though
Because I choose not to.
I've never felt like licking my pyrite.
Mine looks more like that, but lighter.
Is this a normal household object in the west?
You should also know enough about geology before you start licking rocks. Some rocks you really, really shouldn't lick.
opalmist is not from west
gtg
bai bai Hemlock
It would be common enough in the house of anyone with a rock collection.
eating sand is normal
Ahโฆ that is very true.
bye gtg
I used to absolutely be repulsed by the smell of fried tofu
@somber heath btw its me fab
I got over it eventually
Oh ok now it makes sense. I was wondering why everybodyโs talkin about licking pyrites allofasudden.
Aha. Hello.
Why "shy"?
Maybe they used to throw corn cobs.
I guess that's what you get when you become infested with wormholes.
Mystery corn.
"Honey, we're out of toilet paper."
"can I borrow your hand?"
i never nest helper functions.... unless i need to use nonlocal to make some kinda side effect on the parent functions
Hi everybody
Reminds me of the money pile in Dark Knight.
Can it be at a diabetic peer support biker gang bar?
๐
That's the thing with American teas. They're all so salty.
salt in tea? O-o
"Alright, lads. We've tipped all this tea out to annoy the Brits, now we've got to fish it back out again."
^ would you use this by the way?
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Celebrities take ...
c2.execute("INSERT INTO aplist (whispBridgeMacAddr, (?)) VALUES (?)", (key, value))
hmm
there are tears in my eyes yโall my stomach hurting https://t.co/bbkF9yDZLf
54347
286630
You've heard of Where's Wally, try the new Find Florida-man!
Hemlock i wanted to come and VC and ask a doubt but my laptop became busy, so I might try to come vc other day and ask
i think tho, if I nest the helper functions I can assign the dicts by name and solve the issue.. it just adds more code :/
@inland sable No worries, dude
I'm happy to help if you need me to
Okie ๐
@olive hedge https://youtu.be/EkwD5rQ-_d4
REMASTERED IN HD!
Music video by The Toadies performing Possum Kingdom. (C) 1994 Interscope Records
#TheToadies #PossumKingdom #Remastered
Feed your brain
Spot the difference:
Example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ
Mine: 2000-01-01T00:00:00.000
Z
try 2000-01-01T00:00:00.000-06:00
I got it working!
I was missing the zulu
so it was what I said? that is all that matters
I'll just take it the help channels..
sqlite:
trying to pass where this info is to be inserted from variables, not going to well..
def dict_count_db(c2, dict2, dict_name):
for key, value in dict2.items():
c2.execute("INSERT INTO aplist (whispBridgeMacAddr = ?, (?)) VALUES (?)", (key, dict_name, value))
c2.commit()
Exception has occurred: OperationalError
near "=": syntax error
shit, brb
Hemlock you've caused chaos
yikes, timezones always get to me
o'really
pendulum has been my best friend solely because I hate timezones and datetime
A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how time twists and turns like a twisty-turny thing. It's not to be trifled with!
A Universe of Triangles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdyvizaygyY
LZ Compression in Text: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goOa3DGezUA
Characters, Sym...
hmm, i may look into it the next time i think about trying to fix khal, i wish ICAL wasnt a complete nightmare
wouldn't you just make it a part of the law
like if its against slave traders its not stealing
legally
ICAL?
Format for sharing Calendar Invites
hi @stuck furnace
Halo ๐
It might not be ยฏ_(ใ)_/ยฏ
But it can be satisfying to use once you get used to it.
I remember ๐
You'll never be as good as pain.
Pain has won numerous teaching awards.
in order to escape the pain ...
Screw ethics
- @molten pewter Jan 5th, 2022
i think vim is the best for non-ascii fiels
files
rewarding is the best but sometimes you need some punishment
just ignore him
what is the alternative of that?
not taken out of context at all...
I meant it with love
it really gives love meaning (screw ethics) ๐
love received โค๏ธ
how do you use this in an fstring, the format breaks my print statement.
print(*a_list, sep = ", ")
ughh.. time for meetings..
pirate puzzles uses java.... hmm... to allow java or not to allow java...
Thatโs Ishtar getting shot at by UV lasers and missiles with local armor repair
p_filename = Path(filename)
p_tempfile = p_filename.with_name(f"{p_filename.stem}_tmp{p_filename.suffix}")
p_filename.rename(p_tempfile)
outpath = filename
tempfile = str(p_tempfile)
Sorry Laund, what was the issue?
Do you know about https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html ?
Ah 
I don't think that alot likes being used.
gtg to cook dinner
Microsoft is actively disabling IMAP
Among other protocols
I assume others are/will be following suit
As-Salaam-Alaikum @frigid mist
M1?
@flat sentinel wa-3lekm-alsalam
I really wish GMail had folders
interesting
well
it
dose
but with sections
10/10 software
Sort of
wrong tld
yes
not bad
I want to make my own folders
i know you can do that in outlook
Yep
there might be some plugin
here is where open source and community made software is best
http://marolocc.io/ seems to be available
maroloccio.com, .net, .org, and .info are all available too ๐
No HTTPS? 
lol
There's multiple records for M365 - Depending on what all you set up
marrolocc.io is 60$ / year
Would it be better if they salsa'd away?
@amber raptor https://xkcd.com/538/
Now I'm interested
brb
Also Outlook has really good rules.
MailApp.sendEmail({ to: EmailAddress
,cc: CCEmails.join()
,subject: Subject
,htmlBody: 'Dear ' + StudentName + ',<br><br>'+
Message + '<br>' +
'Your final score for UNIT1000 was ' + Score + '.<br>' +
Recommendation + '<br>'
'Please email us if you have any queries.<br><br>' +
'Thanks<br>' +
'UNIT1000 Teaching Team'
});
,cc: CCEmails.join()
What kind of crazy person puts their commas at the start of the next line?
... Why?
Trailing commas are fine
rustfmt adds trailing commas for you
Python accepts them
Only thing I've met that didn't like them was JSON
I think [Python's] Black also adds them for you too
I care
Jif is wrong
Good
Black is good
Black is a standard
Standardization is good
Is this really what you want your mascot to be?
Aww - who am I kidding - they're adorable
All the verbosity!
src/main.rs lines 32 to 38
let mut log_level = match matches.occurrences_of("verbose") {
4 => tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter::TRACE,
3 => tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter::DEBUG,
2 => tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter::INFO,
1 => tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter::WARN,
_ => tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter::ERROR,
};```
How many [log] levels does one reasonably need?
It's currently 1641412713
Best format
!voice @floral ice
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@quasi condor ๐
Back on in a bit when I get to the van
Kabaddi is a contact team sport. It was introduced about 4000 years ago in Tamil Nadu, India. Played between two teams of seven players, the objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of a court, touch out as many of their defenders as possible, and return to their own...
Of course this exists
Meanwhile in NH:
https://www.wcvb.com/article/evicted-new-hampshire-hermit-river-dave-arrested-january-4-2022/38668845#
good night to all of you guys
echo "nix does it too" > filename
@molten pewter https://termux.com/
.xkcd 1987
sudo notify-send -t 10000 -c 'network' 'Site Down' '<a href="https://aaronhall.dev">aaronhall.dev</a> is down!'
Back later
@molten pewter I contributed to the above tutorial.
wait, a scuba school that burned down? there's a story there that I'm curious about
@molten pewter, am not voice verified yet, but I'd like to hear the story
I'm from the Philippines, should be easy for me ๐
BRB
Dollars command a lot here
exchange rate is like $1:P50
basically immigrate
or *emigrate
idk
if you earn your money in dollars, you can live like a king in the philippines for cheap
NOT MY CAR
your current hold time, is 500 years... if you would like to hold your place line in and recieve a call back press 1
Patients: "I feel fetter when I see a psychiatrist."
U.S. healthcare system: "Here is a photograph of your psychiatrist. You now feel better. Fuck you, pay us."
I think for the car thing, he was talking specifically about travel
I think most people can fill in the gaps (job, security, visa, etc.)
In other words, ymmv
Taiwan has a substantial English-speaking population to be fair
For now.
If employers post jobs, are they also shoving the employees in the mailbox?
"In your entry interview, you said you like to go where the job is. Stop yelling."
"Immigrant."
"Hi, Grant. I'm Opal."
Don't go to anywhere right now.
Anywhere.
People are treating the vaccination as some kind of pass to go back to normal. It's an airbag.
it's great airbag, I'm doing it, YOLO
As am I. But this is also how we get mutations and vaccination immune strains. Because people get this false sense of security.
They take part of the solution and pretend that's all there is to it.
Breaking the chain of transmission is the only way to beat this, and people aren't doing that anymore.
Because either "Hurrdurr we're vaccinated, the rules say we can do what we want" or "Hurrdurr, we're not vaccinating because U.S.A! U.S.A!"
As I think I was saying earlier, on one hand, I like seeing more conservative behavior in response to the virus, but on the other hand, I don't like the government telling everyone what to do.
People are being plague rats.
If the vaccinations were sterilising vaccines, as in it blocks replication of the virus and it dies in the host, maybe. But this vaccination doesn't do that.
These ones, you get it, you don't die, but you still pass it on.
All the while, it learns about us and the vaccinations.
So 10 years down the line, maybe the science can't keep up or can't find out how to beat it with a vaccine and we're back to lockdowns again.
Which people won't want to do, because boo fucking hoo, they need a haircut.
Yes?
Yes?
We had a nice tuna mornet last night.
I don't like coleslaw.
I think I've had one in my life that I like.
Yep
Connected on another client
7 World Trade Center (7 WTC, WTC-7, or Tower 7) refers to two buildings that have existed at the same location within the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The original structure, part of the original World Trade Center, was completed in 1987 and was destroyed in the September 11 attacks in 2001. The current structure op...
Numpy
scipy
statsmodel
scikit-learn
pandas
matplot.lib
@flint hill make sure you are familiar with the above libraries.
Yo wassup
uuf
Sup bro, having a swimm
sup
@woeful salmon happy birthday
when is the party
@woeful salmon how much would it cost if u go for 32 gb RAM
nay idea tho
oook
what it would be like using 2gb -> 8/16gb system for a person like me ?.. ๐ it would be nice for some one like me
Hello all
I recently invented a use case for 500GB or so of ram.
Also a justification for further optimisations.
foo = [1,2,3,4]
print(foo[1:])
class MyList(list):
def __getitem__(self, index):
if isinstance(index, slice):
raise TypeError
return super().__getitem__(index)
def __setitem__(self,index, v):
if isinstance(index, slice):
raise TypeError
super().__setitem__(index, v)```It doesn't slice! It doesn't dice! It's the unslicable list!
ik i was just giving an example for swlicing
slicing*
nah its all good xD
i was just sayiing
yeah
What you say to your friend is "If you write it this way, you'll make more money."
It's not entirely untrue.
Hiring decisions hinge on code quality.
The answer was at hand.
tor is darkweb browser
!e
from time import perf_counter
def timeit(func):
def wrapped(n):
start = perf_counter()
res = func(n)
print(perf_counter() - start)
return res
return wrapped
def fib1(n):
a, b = 0, 1
for i in range(0, n):
a, b = b, a + b
return a
fib1 = timeit(fib1)
print(fib1(10))
@timeit
def fib2(n):
a, b = 0, 1
for i in range(0, n):
a, b = b, a + b
return a
print(fib2(10))
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 4.600035026669502e-06
002 | 55
003 | 4.3101608753204346e-06
004 | 55
for todays wicked voodoo magic i will be sorting things based on limited availability with priorities of 1-7 .. should be some mind bogoling fun.
!voice
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Aww come on practice makes perfect
hayy opals
sure
where r u from?
python mainly
but I know nothing
just the basic
portugal
whats that?
Bottle o' bees.
it;s a web framework for python
Im not sure what that is but ok
You begin lost, at sea.
but I gess that python is the best language to start with
I've seen some videos and liked it
It's OK. But I would recommend more typed languages for beginner. So u'd get the concepts down better
package com.something
class Hello{
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("its not that scary");
}
}
where should I begin?
hahahaha
Any youtube video will do. And then do some personal projects. That's the best way.
If you have time try delve into the standard libraries
oh. Python is fine. But maybe java will teach you programming concepts a bit better. Im not sure if C/C++ is good for beginner but I like it.
That's good. I also personally think it's beneficial for any programmer to experience C/C++ at least once in their life. But maybe this is for later.
thanks
Did u reach 50 yet
lemme tell you important thing
ignore static and String[] args for until you reach them with your learning resource
many beginners get scared by these 2 things and its really simple once you understand the basics first
I think im missing like 10
ok, thank you
OK but still there must be a disney movie that u like
such as?
oouuh I like marvel
ouf florence pugh was amazing in that one
have u seen it?
I have
true
I liked the latest spiderman movie as well
have you watched the animated one? into the spiderverse
ouh you shoulddd
Ill see it hen
The art was really something
then
you'll love it
A Silent Voice is a good one >->
I'll link the trailer
Oh so u have seen it a lil bit
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A Silent Voice? wasnt that an anime
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whats this?
oh boy I wasn't aware of this rule
Just means that you can't get all your 50 messages in like 10 minutes
ups
Oh man .... sorry ze i didn't know that
np
@mint prawn You qualify dude. You should be able to verify
Just double checked your stats
Ooooh now I remember. It's a KyoAni film. I really liked K-ON. And Tamako Market.
Yo wassup
vim is pretty good. I personally like it.
class Animal<T> {
T sound;
public Animal(T sound) {
this.sound = sound;
}
public void speak() {
System.out.println(this.sound);
}
}
class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Animal<String> cat = new Animal<String>("meow");
cat.speak();
}
}
random java code o- o

Lol
For me ... its when I'm working on a remote server and I'm too laxy to launch vscode, vim is useful for those quick edits.
Veil ewe, a bull in formation.
nano is my goto cli text editor c: very pog
Text editor vs ide in a nutshell
I have no strong opinions on nano but really you're either a vim person or a nano person
I use nano as my notepad
well, for what I use it for. it really doesn't matter
Somehow I tried vim first and that's how I stuck with it. Had I tried nano first, I'd probably continue using nano
tho i also thought vim will not improve me and other stuff, but as i been used to vim i can't use other text editors
its just in my veins lol
Vim kinda just clicked with me after a while of refusing to learn it
Though when I used it, I wasn't able to maximize most of its features
throw vim and other ides and text editor USE MS WORD
Emacs on the other hand, I'm almost a power user on
don't blame you, there's so much in it from the mappings to abbrevs to norm commands to command chaining to omnifuncs to ftplugins to ...
you get the point
lol
I USE MS WORD FOR PROGRAMMING ITS THE BEST IDE
It's hard to find pragmatic chains of keys to bind stuff to
I also knew a person who uses vim exclusively when I did my internship
Emacs kind of solves that with the modal stuff
Also I don't think editors, even as a tool, is a contributing factor in how much less efficient someone can start learning a language
ye that's why we bind all commonly used ones followed by <leader>
You're saying someone who is a true beginner to programming wouldn't be discouraged by having to use Vim at first as opposed to IDLE or Thonny? Something with much less of a barrier
yeah beginners are probably better off with an ide
Assuming that beginners are educated and encouraged to use visual editors, as is in most courses.
I really disagree
You're going to turn more people off of programming than you are going to engage
Visual editors as in VS Code or Sublime, and even then, Plug and Play + online platforms are also often recommended
Gotcha
I still hold the philosophy of it's like how a pilot spends a significant amount of time in a simulator before they get into the air
_On an unrelated note, whenever someone mentions pycharm it kinda sounds like they're mentioning my name ๐ _
@uncut meteor https://github.com/MSPaintIDE/MSPaintIDE
Well you are charming
oh geez
But I don't think you're a Py
That's what happens when you burn a vase. Charming.
Thermal underwear argentum. 
YES
good one
I lost.
hi
I can't cope with the udder legs
yeah xD
What a wonderful world we live in
That's amazing
Now I have to look up what else it has
it has alot
unfortunately this is from my old pc and i'm on my new pc rn where i have no linux vm or wsl
yet
so i can't really list it rn
I was just going to look it up
I can get git status just by being annoying.
ye but i wanted to xD
"Hey, listen!"
!e
def function_1(arg_1, arg_2):
print(arg_1 + arg_2)
def function_2(arg_1, arg_2):
print(arg_1 * arg_2)
for func in [function_1, function_2]:
func(5,10)
@quasi condor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 15
002 | 50
!d functools.partial
functools.partial(func, /, *args, **keywords)```
Return a new [partial object](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html#partial-objects) which when called will behave like *func* called with the positional arguments *args* and keyword arguments *keywords*. If more arguments are supplied to the call, they are appended to *args*. If additional keyword arguments are supplied, they extend and override *keywords*. Roughly equivalent to:
```py
def partial(func, /, *args, **keywords):
def newfunc(*fargs, **fkeywords):
newkeywords = {**keywords, **fkeywords}
return func(*args, *fargs, **newkeywords)
newfunc.func = func
newfunc.args = args
newfunc.keywords = keywords
return newfunc
just make venv or conda env
@whole bear
Ok, what about in linux, there is so many linux distros, are the drivers available on all the distros the same?
@rugged root And is the drivers installed on nvidias and amds official website or is it somewhere else?
yea just general question
Aren't AMD drivers open-source?
@rugged root Last question, I am learning python through a udemy course, and so far I have learned some basic functions like print and basic terminology like strings, and I am just curious if I now can say that I know basic python? and how much is there to learn python completely?
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can u guys repeat the last thing u said again
what course is free online?
automate the boring stuff?
ahh ok, thank you. Yea will definitely check it out
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o-o chicken with telekinesis holding 2 ak47s
@quasi condor https://pglet.io/docs/
What is Pglet
In this tutorial we will show you, step-by-step, how to create a ToDo web app in Python using Pglet framework and then share it on the internet. The app is a single-file console program of just 100 lines of Python code, yet it is a multi-session, modern single-page application with rich, responsive UI.
class Task():
def __init__(self, name):
self.display_task = Checkbox(value=False, label=name)
self.edit_name = Textbox(width='100%')
self.display_view = Stack(horizontal=True, horizontal_align='space-between',
vertical_align='center', controls=[
self.display_task,
Stack(horizontal=True, gap='0', controls=[
Button(icon='Edit', title='Edit todo', on_click=self.edit_clicked),
Button(icon='Delete', title='Delete todo')]),
])
self.edit_view = Stack(visible=False, horizontal=True, horizontal_align='space-between',
vertical_align='center', controls=[
self.edit_name, Button(text='Save', on_click=self.save_clicked)
])
self.view = Stack(controls=[self.display_view, self.edit_view])
probably doing ```js
document.createElement
@limber helm ๐
!e
eval("print('this is python in a string')")
@quasi condor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
this is python in a string
Whatchu doing Charlie?
giving up with writing bad python
Alright ๐
Hey hey
You should be able to verify immediately, from the looks of it.
Louie, what's your accent? It's great! ๐
Hey @sonic hatch ๐
I am currently taking a break from trying to fix a washing machine...
Anyone got any interesting projects they're working on? ๐
@proper jacinth ๐
Does anyone happen to know the correct kind of grease to put in the pump motor of a washing machine?
I assume you can find that online
I don't know what to search for ;-;
It's this part: https://youtu.be/jSEKMeAv4ps?t=690
Although it's rare for pumps in front loading washing machines to fail, they do occasionally clog up and then the machine may throw up an error code because it couldn't drain within a set time.
In most machines it's easy to access the sump filter from the front of the machine from behind a pop-off kick plate. Note that when the sump cover is re...
That he's holding at that timestamp.
the o-ring, or the internal bearings?
It needs some kind of grease or something on the magnet?
It's making a really bad sound currently ๐
the bearing could just be failing
choking it up with grease is only going to make the problem worse if that's the case
Alright ๐ค
you know how ball bearings look, right
Erm, roughly.
you have an inner and outer ring, and small steel bearing balls in between, held in place by a sort of ring
Tbh, I could just buy a new pump. They cost like ยฃ20.
occasionally, one of the balls will break, and the small fragments will start making loud noises. At that point, it's a matter of time until the other bearing balls break from the increased stress
Ooh, I will investigate.
you can also have the retaining ring break, which means all the bearing balls migrate to one side, and are no longer suspending the inner ring in the outer one
In both cases, replacing the pump is by far the easiest and most reliable fix
Try taking a cheap fidget spinner apart one day
it'll give you a good feel for how those bearings look
They're typically just skateboard bearings right?
dunno what bearings skateboards use
the name for the type of bearing that fidget spinners and many other devices use is ball bearing
A ball bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races.
The purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. It achieves this by using at least two races to contain the balls and transmit the loads through the balls. In most applicatio...
ty, Verboof!
Yeah probably for the best ;-;
what's a good word for anti-wisdom like "we've always done it this way."?
oh, "foolishness" is the word I was looking for
I'm wanting to run with "anti-wisdom" more now, though
Free keyboard macro program. Supports hotkeys for keyboard, mouse, and joystick. Can expand abbreviations as you type them (AutoText).
Anti-intellectualism.
Conservatism.
Traditionalist.
it's called the appeal to tradition fallacy
Appeal to tradition (also known as argumentum ad antiquitatem or argumentum ad antiquitam, appeal to antiquity, or appeal to common practice) is an argument in which a thesis is deemed correct on the basis of correlation with past or present tradition. The appeal takes the form of "this is right because we've always done it this way."An appeal t...
that's an entirely different thing. anti-intellectualism isn't foolishness in and of itself, but it can lead to foolishness. If could also lead to action and avoiding overthinking... which I'm prone to do
Newton in his later years investigated counterfeit money for the Bank of England.
wasn't he the one who started adding ridged edges to coins
to stop people filing them down
hi is any one online
we're all online, that's how we got here
!paste
Pasting large amounts of code
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https://paste.pythondiscord.com/
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is this right for selecting a number between 1-5 ?
if x[3] == 'secondary' and x[2] == range(1,6):
nope
you should use x[2] in range(1,6)
@pallid hazel
thx..
voice chat 1 voice room?
for?
absolute legend
Shit I'd prefer to be effective at anything
All I've got going for me is that I'm personable
I'm sure you'll do great
if you know Java, Python's learning curve is extremely low
I struggled with Java, will return to Java later. Employer wants Python and Java.
if DNS lookups are logged you are out of luck
Yeah, visit some naughty domains, wipe your local history, and see if they talk to you about it.
Most optimal strategy is to assume they have 100% visibility into everything you do on their computer and network and do anything you don't want them to see on your own computer and network.
paint the tape, do everything work related on their computers (unless it's super convenient to have documentation on your own device, which is also a convenient excuse to have your device with you whenever.)
Good idea
If it's a company machine or you're connected to a company server, they're watching
Safest thing to assume
!e
command = "quit"
match command.split():
case ["quit"]:
print("Goodbye!")
case ["look"]:
current_room.describe()
case ["get", obj]:
character.get(obj, current_room)
case ["go", direction]:
current_room = current_room.neighbor(direction)
# The rest of your commands go here
@quasi condor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
Goodbye!
gig / jig
!e
command = "quit"
print({
"quit": "goodbye",
"start": "starting..."
}.get(command))
@terse needle :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
goodbye
pre 3.10 match, kinda
def increment_letters(code):
if code[-1] == 'z':
return increment_letters(code[:-1]) + 'a'
else:
return code[:-1] + next_letter[code[-1]]
!e
foo = [1, 2, 3]
foo.append(foo)
print(foo)
print(foo[-1])
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | [1, 2, 3, [...]]
002 | [1, 2, 3, [...]]
!voice
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>>> infinitely_recursive_list = []
>>> infinitely_recursive_list.append(infinitely_recursive_list)
>>> infinitely_recursive_list
[[...]]
>>> infinitely_recursive_list[0]
[[...]]
>>> infinitely_recursive_list[0][0]
[[...]]
>>> infinitely_recursive_list[0][0][0]
[[...]]