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bruh I still cant talk in voice chats
guys it basic knowledge
Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially. There are different forms of cultural assimilation.
@midnight agate there ya go
LMAO
I did
google is your best friend
you have a fancy way fancy way of using words ๐
@haughty pier "About time..."
sorry im suppressed
!voice
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All we have is all this time.
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Who talked? Sorry
You need to get stream permissions from a moderator
Who was the one that asked how to stream? @wind raptor
Ah, shame
ah i see transformers:D
Hold on I'm going to get my headphones
js is love<3
ikr ๐ฆ
too bad people get scared of it cuz of older ugly code
and
newer weird features
this double column format is so hard to read
like we have top level awaits now
people just don't understand it.
you got to understand it deeply to love it.
and promises<3
honestly the math is the hard part
having to learn math you haven't been taught yet
we haven't been taught calculus yet, that comes in 11th grade
although i learned calc a while ago
these papers on transformers kinda take one or two columns just to even refer it!
@somber heath ๐ you're a cutlet?
you probably won't get it... hindi joke :x
in hindi tikki is a small cutlet of potato
that we use in veg burgers
tikki is lovely
lol
with daal on top of it!!!
and chutney!!!
spicier replacement
in india its always more!
yeah thats why McD aloo tikki sux
i like the mayo in it tho
the mayo is so good
meat adds a certain depth to a dish
i like maxican. it has nice taste.
i like both but the mayo in mc aloo tikki just is better for me personally xD
it does not melt cheese nicely but better than nothing
Canadian
we hardly get pepperoni pizza in india too btw
i mean at other places they're most basic
no the pepperoni pizza
yeah i mean that's as far as we can go
As an Australian, my tastes in pizza are a cause of international conflict.
my favorite pizza o- o
altho the real one is more stuffed with liquid cheese
it's just ....
needs caviar
thats 99% of the pizza in the philippines
greenwich pizza:
greenwich is a pizza chain btw not a category
I will eat capsicum on sufferance.
Jackfruit.
it's fucking heavenly
jackfruit no?
baby jackfruit ๐
it's slimier
meanwhile advertisers who replace cake cream with shaving cream to make it look nicer 
i trust you are using a rice cooker
Brb
My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes is a very popular New Zealand childrenโs book, which has also attained popularity in the United Kingdom and Canada. It was written by Eve Sutton and Lynley Dodd, cousins-in-law. The book was first published in 1974 and won the 1975 Esther Glen Award.According to Dodd, the book is based upon the "Dodd family cat, Woo...
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i'm ๐ using blender after a long long while gonna be fun to see if i remember anything at all.
im terrible at all of it
The fingers stay outside of the apparatus when you switch it on.
@midnight agate i have seen a 14 year old data scientist who has a high paying job o- o and has made data science tutorials for freecodecamp
this generation is weird
yea.. well there are 5 year olds that play classical guitar better then I ever will
well i mean dads can go crazy by that too
marcello, i think your confusing the learning curve as something is new for older generations vers the next generation having it as a daily interaction
๐ฎ it now has like 9 themes built in
i remember before it was so confusing to change the theme o- o
mobile phones were a thing when i was in school too but parents didn't give you one until you were like 17-18
I was not allowed cellphone till 11th
i got one when i was 16 too cuz i had to travel a bit far for studies and they had to keep an eye on me
xD
it was a blackberry
mhm
i still don't remember the name of the game on the blackberry i spend many hours on... it was like a red ball you controlled and had to dodge obstacles
:/
Brickbreaker
wasn't it nokia
bounce
bounce?
that's nokia yeah
Nice
but no it was in my blackberry
you were breaking TOS
o- o it came preinstalled
not my fault
lol
it might've been a blackberry version of the game
I like how you've put drowning and how do i read one json together lol
i understand json but yaml vs toml is what i get confused with always
which is which
:x
sup
not right now. bit busy in helping in datascience channel.
@midnight agate i look at you in this morning
I suck at clash
# Auto-generated code below aims at helping you parse
# the standard input according to the problem statement.
shit = "*"
space = " "
size = int(input())
for x in range(size):
chars = shit * x
print(chars)
chars = space * x + shit * x,
shit = "*"
space = " "
size = int(input()) + 1
for x in range(size):
chars = space * x + shit * x
print(chars)
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coool: for i in range(n):
print(' ' * (i) + '*' * (i + 1))
kangaroo bee track
i wil get more memory
hatin life.. building functions to support priotiy 1-5 and position 1-5.. figuring by using a functions to breakup each request as a whole makes sense to easily process any given priority/position combo.. so no shortcut to chop it down into smaller functions.. just every new function has to do its own combination routine, lots of back and forth code to keep track of
mind blowin
Play what, sorry?
work an hour or so, the my brain is in a knot.. need to takes breaks to untie the knots.. then back at it.. prolly have 4 more sections to write.. then im sure without a doubt.. Ill need something else thats gonna make me queitly whimper in the dread of what its going to take to accomplish it
clash of code
code golfing
@grizzled zenith ^ this is a valid solution
"How many characters did you use?"
"Fore!"
*Golf clap*
i should write a game that has each game as the code I need.. lol..
OR
The game is actually to write the code you need for you
Kind of like how scientists are using gamers to go through and analyze data in the form of games where computer algorithms are just far less efficient
true.. so true..
small code == better code
just sucks im in a single player game. heh
it is tho, the more unreadable the better
small code ===
bubble sort and merge sort
bogoSort op
!e
print([1 for (_) in 'โโโ'])
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[1, 1, 1]
!charinfo 'โโโ'
\u0027 : APOSTROPHE - '
\u200b : ZERO WIDTH SPACE - โ
\u200b : ZERO WIDTH SPACE - โ
\u200b : ZERO WIDTH SPACE - โ
\u0027 : APOSTROPHE - '
\u0027\u200b\u200b\u200b\u0027
IB-HUB1703-QC3
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who is ColonielForiester btw?
I mean this was not needed E=input
since we use input only once. so you kinda used 8 instead of 5 keywords
who is gdwr?
@uncut meteorwait you can unpack file objects? O_O
yes
Oh it's griff
i didn't know that
you can save 2 chars getting rid of the square brackets
i guess i'm learning alot about python today lol
does it allows for raw gens?
yep
!e
l = "1 2 3"
print(sum([int(i)**2 for(i)in l.split()]))
sum does yeah
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
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it just needs an iterable and generators are
!e
print(sum(int(i)**2 for(i)in [1,2]))
@whole bear :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
5
!e
l = "1 2 3"
print(sum(int(i)**2 for(i)in l.split()))
ah it allows yes
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
14
ooo pog
ye cuz generators are iterable
๐
sum, sorted, join they all work with any iterables
pretty sure
also @uncut meteor
this would work?
print(sum(int(i)**2 for(i)in open(0)[1].split()))
we save list comp nicely
i mean sorted(thing) is same as doing thing = list(thing);thing.sort()
I'm not sure, it's my guess.
you can do [*open(0)][1]
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!e
print(len('print(sum(int(i)**2 for(i)in [*open(0)][1].split()))'))
print(len('_,l=open(0);print(sum(int(i)**2 for(i)in l[1].split()))'))
@whole bear :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 52
002 | 55
ah yes we DO SAVE bit more
some one left
!e
print(len("โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ"))
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
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@grizzled zenith i think
can't see you
so ez
bye
Eating that safely would hinge on you seeing it before you bite into it.
floor opposite?
import math
print('\n'.join(((str(2*i + 1) for i in range(math.ceil(int(input())/2))))))
I did this
can we remove import thingy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-iiEDtpy6I
@uncut meteor good talk if you wanna know more xD
http://2017.jsconf.eu/speakers/franziska-hinkelmann-javascript-engines-how-do-they-even.html
Want to know how JavaScript engines work? Why is JavaScript so fast? What is just-in-time compilation? Weโll look at basic concepts of compilers, challenges posed by modern JavaScript, and how to write compiler-friendly JavaScript.
new game?>
pls mode: shorter
(lambda a: (int(a) + 1 if a % 1 else a))(...)```
ah yes
i'mma go back to practicing blended now
this is how you create one when you want
precedes Autumn
ะัะตะผ ะฟัะธะฒะตั
(lambda a: (a//2 + 1 if a % 2 else a//2))
this would work right
i mean instead of whole logic yes.
Help me pls !
Because holding the plastic bag is just too hard.
ewwwwwww disturbinggggg ๐
worse than full sleeves getting wet
don't cry
!e
xD
To some.
I think this is the episode where everything George does is wildly successful because he does the exact opposite of his instinctual habits.
And "So! Where are my grand children?"
"Yeah...maybe try the other branches of the family."
"Do cats count?"
George is up, Elaine is down and Jerry is even Steven.
Season 5 Episode 21 The Opposite: George decides to turn his life around by doing the exact opposite of what he would usually do. Elaine is having a lot of bad luck. Jerry keeps breaking even. Kramer gets the coffee table book published.
Watch Weeknights | http://www.seinfeld.com/
Watch al...
"If they're lucky."
"...Well, this has the makings of an interesting day."
o- o
@molten pewter ๐ how do you feel about microsoft now owning diablo as well
Probably could not be worse.
Hopefully Microsoft will clean up the Activision management.
just got done at the gym, and had an idea.. which is awesome for my code.. but is one if those things, wish Id had already thought of it.. time for a module rewrite.. yay..
microsoft windows, microsoft windows terminal, microsoft powershell core, microsoft's team working on optimizing python, microsoft owning the game you also play
they are taking over
lol
I don't know if Blizzard was toxic before the Activision merger, but it was certainly toxic after.
yeah, monopolies are concerning, but only when there isn't any competition.
MS buying all the things.. GitHub/NPM/Minecraft/Bethesda/Activision/Blizzard..
!e py print(int("2"*9, base=3))
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
19682
Though it is difficult to say what would be a competitor to Microsoft... google with Stadia? that seems far fetched...
!e
print(3**9)
@uncut meteor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
19683
Yes, I just wanted to highlight that it could be seen as a number base thing.
"Don't you switch to a remote topic on me, young man! Are you having merge conflicts? You have to sit down and resolve the differences!"
That's amazing
"So, y'know my roommate, Steve? Yeah...not really roommate."
i need to come with a gerneric mapping template.. for sql and template generation..
Im thinking for the processes to use like..
def combo(priority, position)
list_sql_inprocess = [select, priority, from table, where, position ]
for x in priority:
list_sql_inprocess[1] = x
for y in position:
list_sql_position[4] = y
sql_execute.list_sql_inprocess
that seem logical?
total syntax not there, on phome
"Ah... I misunderstood You meant there was in fact a three-way conflict."
@olive hedge is it niko.bellic@papertowel.org ?
it's ||be.my.daddy@griff.com||
I never got Kubernetes self hosted to work
I've tried a couple of hosted ones
Digital Ocean's offering was the easiest [and cheapest]
.xkcd 832
.
i'm come back
.xkcd 1
.xkcd -1
Comic parameter should either be an integer or 'latest'.
monochrome
.xkcd latest
https://github.com/KJ002/simple_status its a work in progress
give the ring
with no context that seems like a ban worthy gif
Poor food
patotes
that looks so good
chick
shitty food is honestly the best food
5.79 dolar
sweet, reduced my code by a ton testing an idea.. and I think i am going to keep the name of the test function and not use a name associated with my project... introducing ..
combo_number_5(2,0,pri_flag, pos_flag, do_write)
.xkcd 1102
i only watch when they bring it to town, I have access to a skyscrapper roof top to watch it
.xkcd 666
i will never watch nascar.. because thier still going left
rallycar races.. thats where the action is
xsports
err xgames
piano tuner is here.
https://www.topendsports.com/world/lists/popular-sport/fans.htm Still need to find the F1 stats, and I'm not sure how reliable this is
id suspect its womens volleyball
f1 is than fast you can imagine
I just had someone tell me they needed help because their computer was frozen
Not only was their computer not frozen, but they actually deleted the [proprietary data files] for their machine, while it was in the middle of operation.
Then the machine locked up because its job data disappeared in the middle of it working on it.
Anyone want to trade jobs?
Oooooooof
im rethinking whole parts of my code now, being new to python.. i recently came across the terms code stench.. and my recent advancement in a way to do something could directly impact every bloated function that came before it.. Id loose a ton of code.. but should i accept the stench and move forward to the poc, or rework it now?
hiiiiii
what u think @rugged root .. above question
@molten pewter not a great source, but I can't find a better one. This site shows a clear slope downwards based on age https://www.justpark.com/creative/reaction-time-test/
ai, confirmedt
Ready to be a startup
I was getting 205ms on another site, so there must be some inherent lag from their janky JS
and by can't find a better one - I mean I can't find a single decent article or journal talking about reaction times
yeah, this shows that reaction times are best at 18, if you have data on adolescents would be interested to see it, reaction peaking at 12 is novel to me.
exactly
I used to play CSGO, and one of the guys we played with sometimes brought his 9yo son, got into it then - and I remember being very solidly convinced by the evidence. I have a very clear picture of the site it was in my head, but I can't find it now
ptw = pretending to work
we can recognize by the voice
this paper seems to say ~18
this census presents a mixed picture This says around 18ish as well. Definitely not as low as 9. Can make a reasonable argument that they're flat from sort of 13-18
Yeah, that seems about right. I can imagine that there are some 9yr old's that are outside the mean, but 13-19 seems like the peak, with age 14 and 18 being the best.
they have data for every year, and it seems like 15/16yos do worse than 14/17/18 which just seems counterintuitive
I blame puberty
I blame aliexpress
@wind raptor did you ever get in touch with freecodecamp?
We need more of you on the road.
still
cuz I tried it again a few times
and then I consistently landed between 300 and 400 ms
my reaction time is directly correlated to my caffeination. Today I didn't have my morning three cups of coffee, so very slow reactions.
Nice
So, how is the project comming?
Oh hi Hemlock
I am muted because the piano tuner is working
I'm muted because there are snowplows outside.
Because I admit the limits of my abilites.
And people mad at being towed because they didn't move their cars out of the way of the snow plows.
have you ever tuned a piano @quasi condor ?
Speaking of piano tuning, did you guys see that video of the guy who put guitar strings on a piano?
have you ever opened a piano @quasi condor ?
I PUT GUITAR STRINGS ON A PIANO
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Upright Piano.ย This is great piano for learning as all keys are marked see picture. Piano was tuned in March 2021. Since then it was transported in the van and is currently being played. As I am not music expert I can't really say in what condition it is but to me as amateur to music it sound good enough while learning.
I can help to load at ...
And the best one was where he brought in a piano technician saying "my piano sounds weird"
piano 200$ shipping 20000$
and the technician took one look and said "oh, you're the guy from the video"
I live down the street from a piano store. They have a player piano that I keep drooling over every time I walk past.
My piano was "free" as it was handed down to me from my grandmother after she passed.
I have two clarinets (Bflat and A, for band and orchestra respectively), I can play the piano but I'm never bringing one up three flights of stairs to my apartment, and I also sing.
next time maybe write that as
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144305632260
Upright Piano.ย This is great piano for learning as all keys are marked see picture. Piano was tuned in March 2021. Since then it was transported in the van and is currently being played. As I am not music expert I can't really say in what condition it is but to me as amateur to music it sound good enough while learning.
I can help to load at ...
bit less spammy
I have been learning piano with my youngest daughter, she gets a teacher, and I get an app.
you can't expect me to go round fixing my own mistakes
lol
That's my mantra at work
WeWork?
iwork?
pycharm vs vscode ?
Nearest wework to me is on Mass Ave. At that point, I might as well work at my company's headquarters just down the street.
It's less dangerous in the sense that it is easier to survive being shot in the gut than being shot in the head. I still won't touch that stuff.
Democracy is the tyranny of the majority over the minority
cries in America
Majority?
33%
33
As a vocal supporter of RCV in New Hampshire, "tyranny of the majority over the minority" is a major pain point.
yup, which is why we have separation of powers. Republic + Democracy + Monarchy with a splash of Communism = US and UK government.
Monarchy = the executive branch.
you're very sensible but also nutty at the same time
constitution monarchy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_monarchy
A constitutional monarchy, parliamentary monarchy, or democratic monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding. Constitutional monarchies differ from absolute monarchies (in which a monarch whether limited by a constitution or not is the only one to d...
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@rugged root Don't leave ๐ฆ
watch or don't watch but this is a great presentation on the inverse of efficiency: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxmXeLEcs9s&list=PLKmIh219BxUw3CaOm-G3jme2zqfwiXIb_&index=2&t=10s
Governments donโt work the way most people think they do. Public choice theory explores why government fails through how voters, politicians, and bureaucrats actually make decisions. Professor Antony Davies explains.
Public choice economics is a field in economics in which we take what we understand about how humans behave, which is normally ap...
You have been visited by rosy the cat. You are granted good luck.
Why can't I see who's talking? No green ring
the classic non-sequitur
try refreshing your browser/instance - discord is known to behave badly for at least this server, perhaps the size is the reason
people will pay themselves less to conform with others.
many people don't like to make more than others, because can imbalance a community and create jealousy.
In the spirit of Hemlock's suggestions earlier perhaps we could direct the conversation back towards technology and technologists
"both parties" .... typical United-Statesian...
10x negative developer
A-Aron for the win.
...
We can have a discussion without being mean, Fury.
how to measure code
that is so mean HardcoreFinesse, you need to settle down and take a time out.
really, that sort of behavior really should be avoided on this server
should I be concerned if my functions are starting to take 18 parameters .. is it a sign I should try to chop it down to smaller functions, or .. eh, gotta do what you gotta do thing..
your graph is wrong.. i have it on good authority, the answer is 42
gotta work meeting brb
Here's her TED talk which is a little shorter: https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_galef_why_you_think_you_re_right_even_if_you_re_wrong/transcript
Perspective is everything, especially when it comes to examining your beliefs. Are you a soldier, prone to defending your viewpoint at all costs -- or a scout, spurred by curiosity? Julia Galef examines the motivations behind these two mindsets and how they shape the way we interpret information, interweaved with a compelling history lesson from...
sounds like free your mind and your ass will follow
interesting conversation
guys what is the best way to learn flask ?
thanks
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The code for this series can be found at:
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Djang...
Learn FastAPI 
hi Rabbit. ๐
i will see, what is it
Python Rest API framework
OK, thanks
Wouldn't the same people who hate facebook and it's culture add social credit points as merit to those who quit facebook as a moral crusade?
maybe - I could see that being the case Finesse. I just think it would only matter if it came up as part of the interview
If I had to guess the impact that FB had on someones salary vs taking an identical role at Google, I'd still imagine FB might have a 1% reduction in salary over time
in aggregate obviously - you can't work up from any individual really
Apple being awful
so would you consider a hiring manager who uses facebook as a tool to vet as using all the tools available to him, verse just checking if the applicant has a linkdin profile
I've noticed that linkedin is showing connections within companies. Like, because I work at tiktok - when I see job postings "alumni from tiktok" is shown as a metric and prioritized in my search results. Is it because that company likes it's competitor? Or likes to hire people feed up with their competitor?
Smart move, keep your Facebook locked down, donโt accept your hiring manager as a friend
ohh I do.. was just implying if I had a hiring manager id want him to crawl up every crevice
Or, keep your socials open and let hiring managers weed you out because you aren't aligned.
let them do the work for you.
If someone can infer your political leanings from your Twitter - you're doing something very wrong
lol. true. I guess I forgot twitter existed.
Twitter/FB/Whatever
can you infer my political leanings based on the limited information you have on me?
just based on our conversations so far?
I would assume you lean economically Libertarian, can't really infer much about what you think about social issues
same logic applies.. a mail clerk at facebook would probably be hired over a mail clerk from a small company.. as the hiring company would probably want to apply what the candiate has to offer.. the mail clerk from facebook would be considered to be able to bring more experience, and possible streamline or correct bad practices.. even if they didnt ask him to, but by suggestions only..
cold war, is still the longest war..
lockhead.. lol.. you wanna work for ratheon $$$
hey guys
what does this mean
for i in range(len(nums)):
hashmap[nums[i]] = i
is it saying to push each element of i into the hashmap?
what if your name was aaron hall? How would you feel?
I'm adding a note to remember your name
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That cyber security track may not be the best route mate.
'mate' ๐คฃ
Joseph the 2413th
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100011101?
that would be cool
not going to lie
and you had a sticker you wore in the front of your shirt
and a bar code scanner
ok, 01000001 01100001 01110010 01101111 01101110 00100000 01001000 01100001 01101100 01101100
so you just walked into a store, left with your items, and you didnt have to pay. Everything was charged for.
77 68 79 20 20 61 72 65 20 75 20 74 79 70 65 20 69 6E 20 62 69 6E 61 72 79
me and charlie are the only people who dont go to nightclubs
we sit around and smoke cigars all day
lol I can't imagine many people in this discord go to nightclubs.
don't worry it's a work gathering
ive never been charlie
i been to a nightclubs not a fan
@haughty pier sold me pills in a nightclub
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whos talking right now?
about whiskey collection/ and the buying women drinks group
and these groups exist...
now i just want to go to a nightclub to see if these groups really exist in the nightclub
i see that humidor packet
finesse got those cigars on deck
im a smoker more than a drinker, not going to lie guys
i stopped smoking though because i smoked cigars everyday for 3 years
oof. That's pretty regular.
I smoke socially.
and i havent been to the dentist in 5 years. My teeth fine and straight, they just slightly discolored despite the brushing
so like maybe 7-10 times a year
i havent smoked in 6 months. Im not addicted, its just something i enjoy
so i do it
@molten pewter which liquors?
After this internship, I hope the company pays for dental insurance.
you just listed every liquor type furyo
i drink vodka, gin, wine, beer, you literally listed everything lmao
every type of liquor apart from tequila lol
gtg drive the children to afterschool activities.
Good dad.
i like the way it ....rollllllls, on the mouth? I...guess....
lmaoooooo
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what does that even mean?
lol
seriously?
Im trying to be productive charlie
i cant be getting distracted
i know charlie
but the thing is, i got to keep on a steady pace
I cant get off my rhythm
I will pop out
soon
I will make an appearance
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who said that
'i have to get a phd in applied rubbish' loooool
!upload
does anyone in here enjoy cryptography?
I did no such thing
can you send me it too? @cyan stirrup
Before building my case and telling my story that I'd be happy to elaborate on further. I'd like to establish that I'm taking a very pragmatic stance. I'm poking looking to be proven wrong. Trust me, I realize my questions are coming from ignorance This is why this topic is so hard for me to brin...
damn thats pretty deep stuff finesse
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spooked them.
what do you mean?
Like they talk slow?
maybe theyre worn out
like maybe theyve been coding all day
yea burn out is real
how do you balance your life?
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'20 days in 1 day.'
what you mean?
days past by in a single day? sleep schedule?
like do you get up and its dark? or not that bad
you got a wife
you must have some sort of routine
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you have high expectations for yourself. (Are very driven) and i think youve set those expectations, based (levelled) with your drive. Which is noble and courageous
but youre a person too
you deserve work life balance too
nobodys perfect
nobody knows everything
True, your brain processes faster when youre younger
thats true, you only have 1 life...But in the same breath finesse, we need to think of are Professional Life (isnt our whole/entire life...) or the marker of a great life. Happiness is important too
Thats Alot man, i can understand why your brain is operating so fast
you have to be fast, if youre taking that much on
you cant be in gear 3
you always gotta be in 5
Yea ๐คฃ
i just said 5..so you have some room for error
i dont
sorry
ive done some php before
for the backend of a website
do you need to draw a diagram finesse?
or is it just numbers and symbols?
and arrows?
a UML diagram?
yea show me
i was going to say to make another table, i did this stuff last year so i should know this and the example you have given is relatively simple
that was my first instinct when i seen you talk about your many to many relationship, and how to link the students and courses
found this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etdKwDqNFxg
Learn how to create a many-to-many relationship in Microsoft Access. This is useful to track relationships between multiple records on BOTH sides of the relationships. For example: students to classes. Each student can be enrolled in multiple classes, and each class can contain multiple students. I'll show you how to set up a Junction Table to t...
cause their can be 2 primary keys right in the first table, (even though the rest have to have 1) but when you draw it up, it has to be labeleed one primary and 1 foreign
because their can only ever be 1 primary key
because isnt their something like a composite primary key?
its been a whole year since doing this stuff. When i have more time and you get more adept with this topic maybe sometime this week i would be glad to sit and talk about it with different examples
i never really enjoyed it last year, but i would like to get better with it
just message me to let me know what youve learned and what the problem is, and your reasons for thinking stuff. Im pretty sure i have my old lectures and work too to look back on. Shouldnt be too hard to get the hang of again
appreciate it
Assignment Details
You have been asked to design and implement a database for CTU, which includes 3 entities (tables), as follows:
Students
Faculty
Courses
Part 1
Create a Word document that includes the following:
Identify at least 3 attributes for each entity, including the following:
Student's entity should have an attribute for the program the student is enrolled in.
Faculty should have an attribute identifying their rank.
Properly identify all of the primary keys (use solid underlines).
Create an entity relationship diagram (ERD) from the entities. You may use SmartDraw, Visio, Erwin, or even Word to draw the diagram. Take a screenshot (no need if you use Word), and insert it into the Word document.
Part 2
Use Microsoft Access to implement the database that you designed in Part 1, and include the following:
Create the Student, Faculty, and Course tables in Access.
Add a few instances in each table.
Create 2 queries for the following objectives:
Find the student names for all students who are in the BSIT program.
Find the faculty names for all faculty whose rank is Associate Professor.
Take screenshots for the tables and queries, including the results.
Insert the screenshots into the Word document, and add a short explanation for each screenshot.
Save your Word document as โyourname_WK5.docx.โ
yea i remember seeing those symbols
but last year when i did it, my teacher didnt want us to do it like that
1..* (one to many)
1..1 (one to one)
1..* 0..* (many to many)
@cyan stirrup if you want to kill 2 birds w. 1 stone, making the ERD using PONY ORM generates SQL code in several dialects. So you can dissect the outputs and compare to your charts: https://editor.ponyorm.com/
interested in what the guy's do in the voice chat0 , solving assignment ?
this guy knows what hes talking about
that was reasonable
keep listening to that guy @cyan stirrup
he knows what hes talking about
ok ill thanks
french here ?
is there any conversation about how to get job remotely ๐ ?
they speak in english
Charlie youre hilarious
what the hell is this? ๐คฃ
youre trying to send this dude off Charlie
you're not right
@shrewd aurora reminds me of God
if God sounded like a person
Mebe @turbid forge
Not sure I understand sorry ๐ค
Could you post some code here?
Use this if it's a lot of code:
You could pass in the number as an argument to process.
!docs csv.reader
csv.reader(csvfile, dialect='excel', **fmtparams)```
So if I understand correctly, you want to do something for each row of this csv?
Maybe cast the csv lines to a enumerated list
Ah yeah.
So Threading has an args argument.
You can pass in the arguments you would like to be passed on to target.
!e
rd = [1,2,3,3,45,5,5,6,34,235,235,235,23,235]
print(list(enumerate(rd)))```
@ocean abyss :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[(0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3), (4, 45), (5, 5), (6, 5), (7, 6), (8, 34), (9, 235), (10, 235), (11, 235), (12, 23), (13, 235)]
I would probably use a thread pool executor here though ๐ค
Why dont do this?
...
def process(idx):
info = str(print(colored("This is task", 'magenta')+colored(idx, 'white')+colored("Number", 'magenta').format(str(datetime.datetime.now()).split('.')[0]) + "\n", end=""))
list = []
for i in range(counter):
list.append(threading.Thread(target=process, args=(i,)))
...
is this what you're looking for ๐ค
Whats the error
It sounds like you're trying to do something roughly like this? ```py
reader = csv.reader(somefile)
def do_something(rownum, row):
...
threads = []
for rownum, row in enumerate(reader):
thread = threading.Thread(target=do_something, args=(rownum, row))
thread.append(thread)
thread.start()
I'm not sure I understand why you're using threads however.
the do_something(...) is probably an I/O bound task
like trying to log in to a site and buy sneakers
lol someone read the EVM contract as int instead of unit256
huuuh
example CSV format
a,b,c
1,2,3
4,5,6
7,8,9
you're missing an s
I would need some help with logic:
I want to make a equations which doesn't have operators (+, -, /, *) and the answer
So could look like: 4 ? 4 ? 3 = 13
And now I want to check if there are multiple answers to solve this, any Ideas?
Well at least they learned something ๐
@quasi condor can you say a smart quote?
That may be true.
Im thinking about just bruteforcing but, idk
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or in general: My idea is to create a program, which makes those kind of equations as like a puzzle
Could work.
so equations with a answer, but no operators with only one way to solve them
the program will generate the equations?
Phatic expressions @molten pewter ๐
yeah, but without the operators
and only one answer to solve with operators
Why not generate random equations and replace the operators with ? when outputting
but keep the original equation stored in memory
Yeah, but I have to check, if you change the operators, there could be multiple ways to solve it
never heard of 1 american with the name dillon lol
but that doesn't guarantee a single solution yeah
you can create methods and call them ?
yes, I can
oooh, so the operators are input from the user ?
But right now I did everything in one line to generate a equation
Yes, cuz it should be a puzzle
So you get presented a generated equation from the program like: 4 ? 4 ? 3 = 13
so the challenge is to generate this equation without having multiple ways of solving it
no you didnt @molten pewter i was about to say, youre lying...but who lies about going to the bathroom with tommy hilfiger
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how do I make a inline while loop again?
is it like __import__("itertools").takeawhile or smth
!e
print([a := '', [(a := f'{a}{i}{__import__("random").choice(["+", "-", "/", "*"])}') for i in [__import__("random").randint(1, 9) for _ in range(int(5))]], a[:-1]][2])```
I have this
@ocean abyss :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
9-6+1/3/8
so just bruteforce
Who sorry?
yeah
Yeah, I'd do it systematically. Unless you're doing a local search? ๐ค
@midnight agate sounds like one of my lecturers when he talks
I mean, even if was able to stream I have only one line lol
@shrewd aurora noo, its like making a sudoku, I have to check if the puzzle only has one solution
Like in my case, I have to bruteforce if there is a second way on solving it
Yeah, that is true
First of all thank you for trying to help me
I may try to explain again
while c < 10: print(c); c = c + 1
can i play one of my lectures to you so you can hear how much this dude talks like you
operators = [+ - * /]
while True
ops = get_random operators()
if apply(problem, ops) == target
break
The idea is that I make a puzzle, which issues a equation like 4 ? 4 ? 3 = 13
My part is generating this puzzle, not solving it.
BUT while generating, I have to check, if there are multiple ways to solve this equation...
Because the puzzle should only have one way to solve it
Yeah
Ah yeah, then you need to check all permutations.
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yeah like 4 ** len(amount of nums)
its like 4^len
so I have 2 questionmarks
16
with 3
hm okay, good idea
Im making everything in one line btw, which makes it kinda harder lol
nooo its just because I want to
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@midnight agate is so funny
!docs itertools.permutations
itertools.permutations(iterable, r=None)```
Return successive *r* length permutations of elements in the *iterable*.
If *r* is not specified or is `None`, then *r* defaults to the length of the *iterable* and all possible full-length permutations are generated.
The permutation tuples are emitted in lexicographic ordering according to the order of the input *iterable*. So, if the input *iterable* is sorted, the combination tuples will be produced in sorted order.
Elements are treated as unique based on their position, not on their value. So if the input elements are unique, there will be no repeat values in each permutation.
Roughly equivalent to:
You might want this actually ๐ค
its just the amount of permutations right
!itertools.product
!docs itertools.product
itertools.product(*iterables, repeat=1)```
Cartesian product of input iterables.
Roughly equivalent to nested for-loops in a generator expression. For example, `product(A, B)` returns the same as `((x,y) for x in A for y in B)`.
The nested loops cycle like an odometer with the rightmost element advancing on every iteration. This pattern creates a lexicographic ordering so that if the inputโs iterables are sorted, the product tuples are emitted in sorted order.
To compute the product of an iterable with itself, specify the number of repetitions with the optional *repeat* keyword argument. For example, `product(A, repeat=4)` means the same as `product(A, A, A, A)`.
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My brain is about to explode
I've solved this problem before. I've completely forgotten what my solution was. I remember it involving a tree based approach
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Like itertools.product(operators, repeat=number_of_question_marks)
but this was just looking for the first solution, not checking all possible solutions
@molten pewter is an educated man...dont question him.
how do u get streaming permissions btw
brute force attack?
you have iraqi guy here ๐
wha D:

haaha

I'll have to remind myself what our policy is...
Which one exactly
what is our policy
I believe right now, at least on week days, it you want to stream it has to be programming related.
What would you like to stream?
Why not make an off topic channel? What if I want to have off topic conversation/content with those from a similar background
@midnight agate what you drinking?
This channel kind of is off-topic.
so why restrict streaming topics?
guy's I just looking for someone guide me to get work on freelancer platforms , remotely jobs ..
Streaming is very special here I think
Streaming is fairly locked down, just because of the potential risks, and issues we've had in the past.
Who hurt you guys lol
The biggest mathematics servers must not have had problems since they allow streaming privileges
Well I would love to stream me making the program we discussed earlier and toutou helped me with but

โ @ocean abyss can now stream until <t:1642549847:f>.
oho
is this unix timestamp ?
im fancy now
I may never leave again
and never turn off my stream
pressure so many good coders watching
@ocean abyss dont screwwwwwwww up!
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@midnight agate reminds me of a serial killer
the way he puts his words together
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๐คฃ
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im dead
I know but its fun
hahaha
No its not
Im just doing it for myself
Its not for a professor
rn Im trying to combining the set of operators and numbers to a string
Marco is the only person in here who can get away with saying 'you have a Fluctuating view of me...' and get away with it. Anyone else who said that wouldnt be taken seriously
That is true, sorry D:
But
I got so much help
Thank you and I think I know how to do it now
@shrewd aurora Im just doing this for my own fun
@ocean abyss what are you making?
Marco has made me live longer by the amount he makes me laugh
I mean, I learned a lot today, thanks to you guys
so thank you
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Im thinking about how to combine the numbers and operators together
and the best way to 'save' them
Voice verification
Canโt talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
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I have to be in the server for three days
Bye Charlie ๐
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what deadlines?
Fun! ๐ Work or uni?
work
Yes, I can hear you
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uni starts on the 29th
incidentally, Spotify is my saviour
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Oh, doing any interesting courses?
@midnight agate this guy is so funny
@shrewd aurora Thats the point
last one
Ah nice.
I know idk how to wrap
Anyway, I'm off to bed, 'cuz I need to get up at 7 tomorrow
that's in 6 hours
g'night!
Erm, back in a bit.
maybe i should move out to germany
You
ive literally had 5 belly laughs from you since you joined
im waking up my room mates
'Times, a..............ripe.' ๐คฃ
you literally sound like a philosopher/book writer from the 12th century
when you talk normally
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๐คฃ
๐คฃ
get this man on standup
constant?
@midnight agate
constant/proportional
something visual/understood by everyone
!docs itertools.product
correlational, i like it @molten pewter
I would ask: What am I doing wrong but
LOL
@molten pewter this may interest you https://handshake.org/
Decentralized certificate authority and naming
domains but decentralized
@lyric pawnpython preferably
ill help
let me know what you need
i dont get the machine learning aspect though
booblux nfts to the moon ๐
D:
!e
import itertools
print(list(itertools.permutations([1,2,3])))
@ocean abyss :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
[(1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 2), (2, 1, 3), (2, 3, 1), (3, 1, 2), (3, 2, 1)]
waz strayming
hmmm whats life
'resist......that, risk.'
risk propendency...
this guy has me dying
dude you literally kill me
especially @midnight agate
it's 3:36 for us
be honest, that dude be talking regular and sounds like hes trying to seduce someone
Not really
you crazy
@ocean abysshi fyi, i have to go soon so will ask you to end the stream in a few minutes
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oh, okay sure
Did I do something wrong?
๐คฃ
no not at all
no worries haha
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stop worrying and start loving
Half japanese and half german
germany
within the next 5 minutes is fine
okay

