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devout heath
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no they want links to apes on IPFS or google drive

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any that aren't dogshit aren't actually on the chain

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the 8-bit art stuff is, but that's it to my knowledge

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if you can pay gas fees though, you can put malware/spyware in anyone's wallet

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jinx @crystal fox

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I have a knee-jerk "it's on you, they're a celebrity not an engineer" reaction, but then we have to realize that people are protected by the government primarily because we're too stupid or irresponsible to handle the same problems on an individual scale

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the real problem is that this is an unregulated, decentralized unstoppable digital speculative investment instrument

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world governments don't know what to do

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blockchains are just a data structure, at the end of the day

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just like HTTP was just a protocol

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crypto will ultimately see a small group of huge winners just like .com

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not disappearing ink

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low-trust means low-privacy

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elections rely on anonymity of vote

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exit polling

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your government can enshrine an intolerance of intolerance and tolerance of tolderance

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you should be able to have stupid things if it doesn't infringe on others

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sharia, others don't allow for this

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fuck you

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try taxing america stupid brits

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try it

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tell us we don't represent ourselves

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whole idea in the first place was that britain would not give us representation

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blockchain could be gamed from outside the country with VPNs

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crypto "secure" is fucking hilarious

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billions lost left and right all over the place

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is it going to lose votes?

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if it looks, walks, and talks like a british internet connection you can falsify votes if it's not in person

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people are very bad at security

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they will all lose their keys

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uh huh.

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the entire history of crypto is debacle after debacle

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you want to hang the government on this tech

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so you're going to do remote voting

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good luck

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nah man

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I don't give a fuck about that

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software programmers that trust this shit

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hilarious

zenith radish
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Public-key cryptography, or asymmetric cryptography, is a cryptographic system that uses pairs of keys. Each pair consists of a public key (which may be known to others) and a private key (which may not be known by anyone except the owner). The generation of such key pairs depends on cryptographic algorithms which are based on mathematical probl...

devout heath
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bro I know tls

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fuck off

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GO READ ABOUT HEARTBLEED

molten pewter
quasi condor
devout heath
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no just go make your remote voting

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sure

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great

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fantastic

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wonderful

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never will go wrong

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can't hurt making eveyrone less trustful of the primary system of govnemrnt.

molten pewter
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this is how to do electronic/voting properly.

devout heath
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it's not even about computer facing attacks

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people get exploited instead

wind raptor
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Hemlock panning for tips for his deliveries

devout heath
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you're just creating incentive to hack elections way way way way harder

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you know how many idiots like you have copied id_rsa instead of id_rsa.pub?

devout heath
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exactly, you will create distrust and barriers and apathy

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whether or not americans vote has nothing to do with what is and isn't safe

zenith radish
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you not understanding the fundamentals of cryptography doesn't make electronic voting unsafe

devout heath
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heartbleed was a basic buffer overflow in the protocol that handled asymmetric key cryptography for TLS

vivid palm
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excuse me?

zenith radish
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a specific but for a specific implementation of ssl which was fixed

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whataboutism

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"waaaah waaaah I refuse to read about shit because LOOK AT THIS THING THAT HAPPENED ONCE IN ONE SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCE"

molten pewter
quasi condor
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Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors

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Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams is a popular science book about sleep by the neuroscientist and sleep researcher, Matthew Walker. Walker is a professor of neuroscience and psychology and the director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley.Walker spent four years writing the book, in wh...

whole bear
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wooohoooo

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my bday in 4 mins

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yayy

rugged tundra
whole bear
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its 11:56 here

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4 mins to go

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GMT + 5:30 hours

zenith radish
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nothing unusual

quasi condor
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a pleasant, academic debate around the subject of PKI and the application thereof to public policy.

vivid palm
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to be clear i think they wayyyyyyyyyy crossed the line

zenith radish
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fair enough

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sorry dad

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😦

vivid palm
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is he from the UK? do you know

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lmao

zenith radish
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Nah he's an american

vivid palm
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ok

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i should have done this via modmail lol. anyway, thanks

molten pewter
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"No, lack of sleep will not outright kill you"

whole bear
wind raptor
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It was just a gif

whole bear
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Yayy my bday

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Alright im gonna go get some sleep

zenith radish
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Good night and happy birthday guy!

whole bear
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Thanks :D

rugged tundra
quasi condor
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@leaden comet I remember from one of the code jams you had a link (or set of links) about using git well, do you happen to have the link or remember what the article was called?

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(there's a very real chance you have no idea what I'm talking about)

leaden comet
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I have not investigated Walker’s claims about sleep and learning, since he does not make any concrete statements about this in Chapter 1. However, is there any reason to expect his treatment of sleep and learning to be any more accurate than, for example, his treatment of the relationship between sleep and longevity?

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what kind of fucking argument is this though

ornate pollen
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Does this help?

quasi condor
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no - that wasn't the one, I found that on the resources page today

leaden comet
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was it about commit messages?

quasi condor
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yes

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that was the main thing

leaden comet
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one of these probably

quasi condor
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yes - those are the ones

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thanks

ornate pollen
# ornate pollen Does this help?

"...extended bouts of sleeplessness can cause an array of physical symptoms and might eventually kill you. The effects begin within the first 24 hours of sleep deprivation. First, the body undergoes subtle hormonal changes—cortisol and TSH levels increase, leading to a rise in blood pressure. A day or two later, it stops metabolizing glucose properly, creating carbohydrate cravings. (This phenomenon may have gone unnoticed among the detainees, who were already on a calorie-restricted diet.) A person’s body temperature will also drop, and his or her immune response becomes somewhat suppressed. All of these physiological changes are reversible, though—take a nap, and you’ll be on the road back to normal."

quasi condor
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that first one is great - seems like a good intermediate resource if you were looking for more

molten pewter
leaden comet
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having actually read Matthew Walker's book (and now this "debunking" article), it's an interesting article but it feels like it's kind of a pedantic take on a fairly important pop science book just because matthew walker made some hyperbolic claims about being 1000% scientifically accurate. Okay, maybe he shouldn't have done that, it's clearly not a scientific paper, it's a pop science book, and a pretty effective one.

ornate pollen
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Mandarin is the spoken dialect. Subset of the Chinese language.

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The other version of pinyin is zhuyin.

quasi condor
# leaden comet having actually read Matthew Walker's book (and now this "debunking" article), i...

At least some people go into the book with the intention of being informed rather than entertained - and given that the book clearly makes many scientific errors, then it's doing at least a partial disservice to some of those people. This isn't to say that the book doesn't inform to some extent, I'm sure he has useful interesting* things to say about the mechanisms of sleep, but it seems clear cut that the book is misinforming to a fair extent

rugged root
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Oh god this is still going?

leaden comet
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I have a different take, but you're welcome to yours. Having read both the book and this article, I'd still recommend the book.

molten pewter
leaden comet
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I'd love to read Walker's response to that article, though.

rugged root
quasi condor
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there is a response out there which people say is from walker

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but his name isn't on it

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and it's some random wordpress site

leaden comet
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huh. got a link?

quasi condor
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just finding it again

quasi condor
molten pewter
quasi condor
leaden comet
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and counters a lot of those arguments in the guzey arguments with the citations guzey says are missing

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I don't know

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this whole thing feels like two smart scientists who are both very dedicated fighting about what's mostly minutia and lack of scientific rigor.

mortal crystal
leaden comet
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I have no idea who's right or who's wrong about these details but I don't think ultimately that it matters a lot. Walker didn't pull this stuff out of his ass, he's one of the most recognized experts on sleep in the world, and his book is a wake-up call that a lot of people could probably make good use of. Feels like the publisher maybe should've caught some of these things and provided better sources or perhaps in some cases taken stuff out entirely, but there's a ton of really valuable insight in that book, and it's explained in a very approachable and readable way. I never got the impression from the book that Walker was stating absolute facts, I got the impression that he was saying look, I don't know exactly what's what because we haven't studied sleep enough to say for sure, but there are surprisingly many indications out there that the deleterious effects of sleep deprivation are greater than we may intuitively assume, and you should maybe err on the side of caution and sleep more.

molten pewter
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gtg make food, and pick up the kids 👋

leaden comet
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@rugged root Intuitively I thought you were right, but.. no, upside down 7-segment 2 is still 2.

vocal coyote
gentle flint
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In mathematics and signal processing, the Z-transform converts a discrete-time signal, which is a sequence of real or complex numbers, into a complex frequency-domain representation.
It can be considered as a discrete-time analogue of the Laplace transform. This similarity is explored in the theory of time-scale calculus.
Whereas the continuous ...

pallid hazel
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i see your problem, u use a mac

mortal crystal
zenith radish
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@vocal coyote no come back 😢

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We still have Z transforms to discuss!

zenith radish
pallid hazel
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i use unix :/

gentle flint
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and what do you think macos is based on

pallid hazel
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i just hate the gui

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amd the mice

flat sentinel
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It just passed Is 22:00 22,2,2022

gentle flint
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The bilinear transform (also known as Tustin's method) is used in digital signal processing and discrete-time control theory to transform continuous-time system representations to discrete-time and vice versa.
The bilinear transform is a special case of a conformal mapping (namely, a Möbius transformation), often used to convert a transfer funct...

flat sentinel
gentle flint
flat sentinel
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Fridge

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Cooler fridge

gentle flint
quasi condor
gentle flint
quasi condor
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22:22:22 22/2/22

flat sentinel
abstract schooner
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what is a difference between a python terminal and a normal terminal ?

gentle flint
gentle flint
abstract schooner
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okay understood one more question we use conda to create a workspace to make ai and ml projects right ?

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@midnight agate do we use conda exclusively to make ai ml projects or other things too ?? Today i just got done with setting up my device for ai ml

terse needle
gentle flint
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blub

quasi condor
gentle flint
empty jolt
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hello people

empty jolt
gentle flint
empty jolt
gentle flint
# empty jolt indian sport?

Backgammon is a member of the large family of tables games whose history can be traced back nearly 5,000 years to archaeological discoveries in the Jiroft culture, of Persia. Its immediate ancestor was the 16th-century game of Irish, the Anglo-Scottish equivalent of the French Toutes Tables and Spanish Todas Tablas, the latter being recorded by...

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it's common throughout Europe and Asia I believe

empty jolt
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hello

empty jolt
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people in voice chat 0

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why if I write choices(['red', 'black', 'green'], [18, 18, 2], k=6) VSC says to me 'choises' is not defined

gentle flint
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presumably because you haven't defined it in any namespace accessible at the time you are calling it

gentle flint
primal yacht
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Doesn't the weights have to be specified as a keyword argument?

gentle flint
empty jolt
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ahhaa

primal yacht
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I'm a derp

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err ... lemme check in an interactive session instead of VSCode

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choices(population, weights=None, *, cum_weights=None, k=1)
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since there is no / """argument""", that means weights can be positional or by name

empty jolt
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by name teorically

primal yacht
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but cum_weights (accumulative weights) and k (count) are required to be by name (if specified)

empty jolt
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cum_weights yes k not

terse schooner
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Hi

primal yacht
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# (success)
random.choices(population=[1, 2, 3])

# TypeError: The number of choices must be a keyword argument: k=5
random.choices([1, 2, 3], 5)
primal yacht
terse schooner
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Hey katie do you mind helping me with something?

primal yacht
terse schooner
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Im having trouble with a college project that my professor wants me to do

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Gotcha. Do you know about brute force algorithms?

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Only illegal if done without the conscent of the other person

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Gotcha. I understand

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I know very little. All I know is for the project my professor wants me to crack an ftp server he set up for us.

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Its alright tho.

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Ill figure it out eventually.

zenith radish
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I just solved one of my longest running bugs by changing the http response code

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Apparently fetch treats the response differently based on the response code

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It has hidden logic in it

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Such bullshit

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Anyway now everything is a 2xx response and it works

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Stoopid

zenith radish
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Indeed

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It works 100% of the time now

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STABLE CONNECTION

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EZ ERRYTIME

gentle flint
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excellent

zenith radish
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I am happy

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Huzzah

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All the next steps are the fun part

gentle flint
zenith radish
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Video and inputs and games etc

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The boring part is finally done

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The media engine

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IS WORKING

gentle flint
zenith radish
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If anyone wants to steal a working http webRTC signalling server

gentle flint
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It appears that my qr code problem for discord is not an isolated occurrence

steep flower
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i cannot voice

wise cargoBOT
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Voice verification

Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.

sweet lodge
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Can't trust anyone anymore

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👋

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Embrace the CLI

rugged root
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That'll tell you what you need to know

sweet lodge
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Up to a certain amount of revenue

rugged root
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Also better to talk/ask in here. That way you can get your message count up and it keeps me from having to swap between DM and here

whole bear
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How do I open mic ?

zenith radish
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!voice

wise cargoBOT
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Voice verification

Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.

rugged root
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Typically if we're in VC, we'll be watching the paired text channel. You'll need to run the !voiceverify command in #voice-verification.

sweet lodge
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Embrace the vim

whole bear
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Ok Isee

sweet lodge
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Really?

whole bear
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Amm, I have a problem about open python and can you help me ?

rugged root
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Of course! What's going on

sweet lodge
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I feel old now

whole bear
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I want to make a Drone stream video but I am stuck in some bug. @rugged root

sturdy panther
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Hi!

whole bear
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Can I send my code ?

sweet lodge
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!code

wise cargoBOT
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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.

sweet lodge
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!paste

wise cargoBOT
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Pasting large amounts of code

If your code is too long to fit in a codeblock in discord, you can paste your code here:
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After pasting your code, save it by clicking the floppy disk icon in the top right, or by typing ctrl + S. After doing that, the URL should change. Copy the URL and post it here so others can see it.

sweet lodge
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If it's long use the paste please

whole bear
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print('Hello world!')
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Ok

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This is Drone video structure

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I will run drone on raspberry pi

zenith radish
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reminder to get those green squares

sweet lodge
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Are we posting our stats now?

zenith radish
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`

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```py

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^

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```py
import ...

sweet lodge
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All kinds of stuff

whole bear
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lol

sturdy panther
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Wonder if anyone had tried to write letters with the contribution graph.

zenith radish
rugged root
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print("ham sandwich")
whole bear
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I'm dump

rugged root
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Well

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Nah, it's wonky

whole bear
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lol

wind raptor
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```py
# code
```

whole bear
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print('test')
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ok

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import socket,struct,pickle

class ConvertDataSocket():

    def convert_payload_to_data(self,arg):
        if(arg['type']=='socket'):
            get_payload = b''
            payload_size = struct.calcsize("Q")
            # ----------<check and get header>-----------
            while len(get_payload) < payload_size:
                get_header = arg['client_socket'].recv(8)
                get_payload += get_header
                if not get_header:
                    break
                get_header = get_payload[:payload_size]
                header_size = struct.unpack("Q", get_header)[0]
            # ----------</check and get header>-----------

            # ----------get data-----------
            while len(get_payload) < header_size:
                new_get_data = arg['client_socket'].recv(65535)
                get_payload += new_get_data
                if not new_get_data:
                    break
            # ----------</get data>-----------

            msg_withut_header = get_payload[payload_size:]
            final_data = pickle.loads(msg_withut_header)  # final data
            return (final_data)



        elif(arg['type']=='raw_data'):
            get_payload = b''
            payload_size = struct.calcsize("Q")
            try:
                get_payload = arg['data'][payload_size:]
                final_data = pickle.loads(get_payload)
                return(final_data)
            except:
                return('ERROR: Please check your data.')

    def convert_data_to_payload(self, payload):
        dump_payload = pickle.dumps(payload)
        add_header_dump_payload = struct.pack("Q", len(dump_payload)) + dump_payload
        return (add_header_dump_payload)
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this is module

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that I import

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no

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you have to run and you will get that bug

wise cargoBOT
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Hey @whole bear!

You either uploaded a .txt file or entered a message that was too long. Please use our paste bin instead.

sweet lodge
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I thought .txt was added with .csv?

whole bear
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Ok I will use stackoverflow

rugged root
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No no, you don't have to

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It's just that if you have code that takes up a lot of lines, you'll need to use our hastebin

amber raptor
rugged root
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What do you mean added with csv?

whole bear
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Oh thank

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But I'm almost done now on stackoverflow loll

rugged root
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Fair enough

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Hey LX

stuck furnace
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👋

sweet lodge
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Just put them on speaker?

whole bear
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Please , help me everyone

stuck furnace
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👀

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What is everyone up to?

sweet lodge
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Work just got closed due to weather
So.... Now I'm here

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What're you up to?

stuck furnace
sweet lodge
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FastAPI looks really cool
I really want to try it
But I need non interactive OAUTH2, i.e. Client Credentials, but it only seems to support the interactive flows

stuck furnace
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You'll want to multiply by a power of 10.

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With a random integer exponent.

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E.g. ```py
import random

def random_shift(num):
return num * 10 ** random.randrange(-10, 10)

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No worries

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Ah sorry btw, I just need to say that we'd rather you use a different word in this server thanks #code-of-conduct

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@sweet lodge I'm going to try making an API for a turn-based game server, because I really need practice with that kind of thing. Not sure how I will do authentication yet lemon_thinking

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Going to get back to that 👋

whole bear
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Everyone, If everyone doesn't have the other problem can you help me because I tried everything I can and I have no ideas how to fix it the last thing I will do is delete and code in a new way. thank you for dedicating. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71239353/opencv-stuck-and-not-refresh-video

winged hinge
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Hey everyone !!

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Good evening

sweet lodge
woeful salmon
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ah i didn't scroll up lol :x

woeful salmon
sweet lodge
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Yep
That's the "resource owner password credentials" flow that requires a users username and password AND a server username and password
I'm needing the "client credentials" flow, which only uses a server username and password

woeful salmon
rugged root
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Missing closing )

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It's going to error again

night wyvern
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Hello guys. I have a basic question. :D I'm just starting using the python language and I have a problem with a basic problem.
Problem states : We have "n" numbers. Print the max of them
Entry data : The program will read from keyboard n numbers and then n integers, separated through spaces.
Restrictions : 1<=n<=1000. After the n is read, the n numbers will be less than 10 digits.
I know how to do it in C/C++ but i get confused with python
This is what I came up with :

n = input()
for element in n:
    element = input().split(" ")
    maxim = max(element)
print(maxim)
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in C i can just :
for(i=2;i<=n;i++){
cin>>a;
if(maximum<a) maximum=a;
}
how do i do this in python ?

zenith radish
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```py
#code
```

night wyvern
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ty LP

stuck furnace
night wyvern
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So i will have a string and just loop over each element

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?

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hmm

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gimme a min

zenith radish
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324582734098527389405

night wyvern
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the input will be
5
4 5 1 2 10

rugged root
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numbers = input()
for num in numbers.split():
    ...
zenith radish
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^

rugged root
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However

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Those will still be strings, not integers

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So you'll have to convert them

night wyvern
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I don't understand how to make a dynamic list. I mean i need to specify how many numbers will be in the list and then I will have the list

rugged root
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You don't have to explicitly tell it how many numbers can be/will be in a list

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All lists in Python are dynamic

zenith radish
night wyvern
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can you give me a problem-solving website to learn python ? :D
I use something from my country and in my country we learn Pascal in schools. And sometimes you're in luck and your professor teaches C++

rugged root
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I've got one that helps with the basics for sure

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Which is always good to do from time to time

zenith radish
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Broda arrays in python are like vectors

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They're allocated in the heap

rugged root
pallid hazel
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because im dumb, this is what i played with, and its prolly not really related.

night wyvern
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brb then. I'll be back when im done with the codbat :D

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Nice Py.noob

rugged root
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Let me know if you get stuck

night wyvern
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Alright

rugged root
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I'm more than happy to help clarify stuff

pallid hazel
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it was flawed ignore it

night wyvern
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:)))

rugged root
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sfc /scannow
pallid hazel
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my keyboard scares people, not because its dirty.. but because its 20 years old..

rugged root
pallid hazel
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@rugged root what sql you reccomend for your pyglt thing

rugged root
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Depends on the use or how much of a load you expect. But my default is usually SQLite

pallid hazel
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ill need the use of user/pass and a intranet server, so either mysql or postgres i suppose

sweet lodge
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PostgreSQL shill here

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Use Postgres

swift valley
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lol

pallid hazel
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how confusing is it going to be with porting sqlite to postgres?

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really my concern is my returned variables from the db, wether or not they will be returned the same or if I have to do a lot more code rewrite

sweet lodge
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Depends on how complicated your data is

gentle flint
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@rugged tundra, bring me a dream

sweet lodge
rugged root
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Postgres is good

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I think there's some scripts or something specifically for porting from one to another

rugged tundra
zenith radish
gentle flint
pallid hazel
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no orm, ill explore options

frail aurora
rugged tundra
sweet lodge
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What happened to Valve?

zenith radish
sweet lodge
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I'll look at it

zenith radish
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Bless

sweet lodge
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Wait... How do I add commits to someone else's PR?

zenith radish
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Clone the gitautas:uwu repo

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one sec

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this one

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I think

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then you should be able to just push?

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or if not you can open another branch and I'll merge it in

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Also gotta fix the pep8 problems

night wyvern
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the problem :

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the easy solution

def diff21(n):
  if n <= 21:
    return 21 - n
  else:
    return (n - 21) * 2
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my solution :D

def diff21(n):
  num=21-n
  if num <= 0:
    num = abs(num)*2
  return num
rugged root
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Both are pretty neat

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Wait that wouldn't necessarily work

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Or it will and I'm dumb and forgot how subtraction works

sweet lodge
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[bradleyreynolds@maximus sir-lancebot]$ gh pr checkout 879
Enter passphrase for key '/home/bradleyreynolds/.ssh/id_ed25519': 
remote: Enumerating objects: 92, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (32/32), done.
remote: Total 92 (delta 32), reused 32 (delta 32), pack-reused 60
Unpacking objects: 100% (92/92), 14.49 KiB | 529.00 KiB/s, done.
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 * [new ref]           refs/pull/879/head -> uwu
Switched to branch 'uwu'
[bradleyreynolds@maximus sir-lancebot]$ 
#

Tried something new

rugged root
#

Sure enough, I have the dumb

sweet lodge
#

The gh CLI lets me open the PR branch from the upstream repo

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Let's see what happens

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Hey, as long as the caffeine is still there

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👋

sour imp
#

Caffeine is essential to life 😛

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That part

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Self producing alcohol animals what a concet

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concept

sweet lodge
#

@vivid palm - I'm looking at LP's PR for him (sir-lancebot/879)
Am I supposed to ask for permission or announce myself before I try committing to it?

vivid palm
#

is that the uwu?

sour imp
#

Hey buddha 😛

vivid palm
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i can assign you

whole bear
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hey guys

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i am fine wbu?

sweet lodge
vivid palm
#

or that lol

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i've assigned issues to myself

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but i'd write a comment that you're taking it on

whole bear
#

ahhh, lot of work

sour imp
#

The untangle is satisfying af!

sweet lodge
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Don't put it back

sour imp
#

^^

sweet lodge
#

Use that new fangled "wifi" thing that all the kids are using these days

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the cloud or something like that?

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Yes

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ISP routers suck

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Most combo units can also be set to "modem only" mode

sour imp
#

DSL the fastest bahaha

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For Tor Maybe

sweet lodge
#

Sounds vaguely familiar and northern

sour imp
#

Hooray for the NORTHERNERS!

sweet lodge
#

What about the south?

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Where's our hooray?

sour imp
#

Major Hooray for the South 😛

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Wow bahaha

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Hello @wind raptor

sweet lodge
#

They're fun at parties though

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I only know things about programming, which makes me very boring at parties

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Want to trade?

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You can't have the DevOps facts though

wind raptor
sweet lodge
#

I use CLion

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aboo is way better than me and he uses VS Code

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He doesn't use the official Rust extension, there's a different one he likes

sweet lodge
#

Does aboo ever come to voice?

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Yeah

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Me too actually

rugged root
sweet lodge
#

Nice nice

sour imp
#

rust.vim

sweet lodge
#

Embrace the CLI!

sour imp
#

Because CLI!

sweet lodge
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I have lots to prove

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Ignore my insecurities behind the curtain

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CLion just added where it can run cargo clippy and add the results as errors/warnings

sour imp
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They obviously make you better coder

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jk jk

sweet lodge
#

To be fair, I've spent more time learning PyCharm than Vim

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you fool

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You don't exit Vim

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You just buy a new computer

primal yacht
#
// JavaScript

let d = new Date(); // `new` for instance, no args = relative to right now

// Adjust time relative to your own local time.
// Note: `setFullYear`, `setMonth`, `setHours`, `setMinutes`, etc.
//     allow extra arguments to adjust more than one at once.

// setFullYear, setMonth, setDate
//d.setFullYear(2022, 1, 23); // month starts at `0` (January)

// setHours, setMinutes, setSeconds // WARNING: setMilliseconds sets the FULL timestamp
d.setHours(10, 0, 0, 0); // sets milliseconds as well to `0`
let n = Math.floor(+d / 1000); // convert to integer of seconds since Unix epoch
console.log(`<t:${+d}>   <t:${+d}:R>`); // Show what to use for Discord.
sweet lodge
#

Crap

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@rugged root got me on PDM

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Now I have to install Poetry again to work on Sir Lancebot

#

Fixing some things

#

I broke something wierd

sour imp
#

Is this the pglet one?

sweet lodge
#

@rugged root - Refocus the pglet pros team to update Python Discord's repos to PDM?

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yes

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What was before poetry?

sour imp
#

pipx?

sweet lodge
#

eeixes?

sour imp
#

exe

sweet lodge
#

oh

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am dumb

sour imp
#

its 65 here

rugged root
#

15 F here

sweet lodge
#

It's 22F in Texas

sour imp
#

or 18c

rugged root
#

In MO

sour imp
#

yessir

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bellow freezing no thanks

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below*

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Time for some grub i shall return in a few

wind raptor
primal yacht
#

32 F = 0 C

primal yacht
sour imp
#

GRUB2

primal yacht
#

*giggle*

sour imp
primal yacht
#

nom noms? ....

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..... I should get ready for a shower

sour imp
#

lol

primal yacht
#

[Nacho], [Nacho] mann (ohh yeah!)
I wanna [eat], a [Nacho] man

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.... Exit: likely a bad pun

rugged root
#

Really fucking cold out there

sweet lodge
#

Don't abuse them

#

It doesn't end well

rugged root
wise cargoBOT
#

bot/exts/fun/uwu.py line 111

async def uwu_command(self, ctx: Context, *, text: clean_content(fix_channel_mentions=True)) -> None:```
sweet lodge
#

Wait

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Types can be called functions?

#

@zenith radish - get back here and explain yourself

#

My boss actually just refused to let people leave less than an hour early to avoid the storm

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Only 300 miles?

zenith radish
#

Oh jeez

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What's up

#

Shenanigans

#

Please realize

#

I have no fucking idea what the snake language is

#

I was doing whatever laundmo and verboof were telling me

sweet lodge
#

It's fine

#

I'm just giving you shit

zenith radish
#

🥶

#

That's how cool I am

sweet lodge
#

from discord.ext.commands import Cog, Context, clean_content

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Looks like it's a Dpy thing

#

I'll read their docs

#

Hey - You're paying me to work - being nice about it costs extra

wind raptor
#

Brb

gentle flint
#

V: Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.

[carves "V" into poster on wall]

V: The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.

V: [giggles]

V: Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.

sweet lodge
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STOP

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Just because you can doesn't mean you should

#

And I'm here to tell you that you shouldn't
You should laugh like a normal person

gentle flint
zenith radish
#

Višisūosas

sweet lodge
#

I am appreciating PyCharm being helpful

#

I understand most of them

#

This one I have to check

zenith radish
#

👋

stuck furnace
#

I might lemon_pika

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In a help channel currently.

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👋

sweet lodge
#

Alright
I don't understand this one

stuck furnace
#

Have any of you had a shoulder impingement before (and know how to treat it)? ;-;

sweet lodge
stuck furnace
#

Tom L. Package 😄

#

I am also experiencing a caffeine crash right now ;-;

sweet lodge
#

That's why it's not compiled

#

Dammit
Now I'm reading CPython's source again

#

Knowb4?

#

How's the product?

#

All I know about it is their sales guys call me twice a month no matter how many times I tell them no

#

Did you guys know that Microsoft has a built in phishing test now?

#

Through Outlook?

vivid palm
#

i've noticed there's a report button when using the web ui

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haven't seen it on desktop

rugged root
#

2/23/22

quasi condor
#

https://guzey.com/books/why-we-sleep/ @arctic ledge here's the article we're talking about

Alexey Guzey

See discussion of this essay on the forum, Hacker News (a), Marginal Revolution (a), Andrew Gelman’s blog 1 (a), 2 (a), 3 (a), 4 (a), /r/slatestarcodex (a), Twitter (a), listen to BBC interviewing me and Walker himself about it or listen to my interview with Smart People Podcast discussing it.
Note: I link to a bunch of paywalled studies in th...

rugged root
#

God I forgot about that sticker

stuck furnace
rugged root
#

I like

#

I think it's specifically the hair that throws me

stuck furnace
sweet lodge
rugged root
#

Huh

#

That's the one that KnowBe4 adds

sweet lodge
#

Oh
I didn't know that there was a new one

stuck furnace
#

Powered by Hugo and Whiteplain. DON'T USE HUGO UNLESS YOU'RE TECHNICAL AND WANT TO SPEND A FEW DAYS SETTING EVERYTHING UP.
pithink

#

Opinionated footer 😄

sweet lodge
sweet lodge
#

I've been wanting to try it

sweet lodge
stuck furnace
sweet lodge
#

Fancy

rugged root
#

@cloud stratus, you've got a lot of background noise. Can you mute or turn on Krisp?

stuck furnace
#

Do you concur?

quasi condor
#
Alexey Guzey

See discussion of this essay on the forum, Hacker News (a), Marginal Revolution (a), Andrew Gelman’s blog 1 (a), 2 (a), 3 (a), 4 (a), /r/slatestarcodex (a), Twitter (a), listen to BBC interviewing me and Walker himself about it or listen to my interview with Smart People Podcast discussing it.
Note: I link to a bunch of paywalled studies in th...

pallid hazel
#

we missed you too Barry.Mad

quasi condor
rugged root
#

@raw carbon Which games have you been playing?

stuck furnace
rugged root
#

@raw carbon Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad

wise cargoBOT
#

stdlib/typing.pyi line 656

def sub(self, repl: AnyStr, string: AnyStr, count: int = ...) -> AnyStr: ...```
rugged root
#

Oh very cool

molten pewter
sweet lodge
rugged root
#

Huh

rugged root
#

What's the type for a compiled regex?

wise cargoBOT
#

Lib/re.py lines 277 to 281

if isinstance(pattern, Pattern):
    if flags:
        raise ValueError(
            "cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern")
    return pattern```
molten pewter
sweet lodge
#

.xkcd 979

viscid lagoonBOT
#

All long help threads should have a sticky globally-editable post at the top saying 'DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: Here's what we've figured out so far ...'

sweet lodge
#

You're welcome

sweet lodge
#

Just good at Googling

#

I did change it
That's why PyCharm got upset
That's why I checked the source
And it looks like it'll work

#

So I'll leave it

#

Hey

#

Distractions are hard

elfin flint
#

What's all the business here?

sweet lodge
#

Now I'm apparently working on some anime thing for some reason?

rugged root
#

Wait what?

elfin flint
#

Anime thing?

sweet lodge
#

[LPs PR]

rugged root
#

Oh right

elfin flint
#

UwUfication, sounds fun

sweet lodge
#

I'm just finishing a couple of things for the original author

molten pewter
#
elfin flint
#

I appreciate it

sweet lodge
#

Thank you very much

elfin flint
#

th-thank y-you UwU

#

See, it's not genuine when I do it

sweet lodge
#

Have I mentioned how much I love PyCharm?
It even helps with regex

#

.uwu Thank you very much

viscid lagoonBOT
#

Dank yuw vewy much

elfin flint
#

Ah, PyCharm, I use Visual Studio Code

#

I'm pretty much a beginner. I'm using python to solve Maths problems

sweet lodge
elfin flint
#

It looks scary

sweet lodge
#

Yep

stuck furnace
#

No Shyamalan!

sweet lodge
#

.xkcd 208

viscid lagoonBOT
#

Wait, forgot to escape a space. Wheeeeee[taptaptap]eeeeee.

sweet lodge
#

.xkcd 1313

viscid lagoonBOT
#

/bu|[rn]t|[coy]e|[mtg]a|j|iso|n[hl]|[ae]d|lev|sh|[lnd]i|[po]o|ls/ matches the last names of elected US presidents but not their opponents.

sweet lodge
#

.xkcd 1171

viscid lagoonBOT
#

To generate #1 albums, 'jay --help' recommends the -z flag.

sweet lodge
#

It's so scary it gets multiple XKCDs

elfin flint
#

How do you just... know the numbers?

rugged root
#

Right!?

sweet lodge
elfin flint
#

Mildly ridiculous

#

Ah there you go

rugged root
#

regexkcd

sweet lodge
#

copy/paste
lots and lots of copy/paste

elfin flint
#

hit rate?

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Ohh

#

Like, rate of hits, I'm unintelligent

rugged root
elfin flint
#

What does he direct?

#

Oh no, he's an actor

quasi condor
#

In August 1992, Wahlberg fractured the jaw of his neighbor Robert Crehan in an attack.[26] Court documents state that in 1992, Wahlberg, "without provocation or cause, viciously and repeatedly kicked" Crehan in the face, while another man, Derek McCall, held the victim on the ground. Wahlberg's attorney claimed that Wahlberg and McCall, who is black, were provoked after McCall was called a racial slur by Crehan

vagrant skiff
#

wsp

molten pewter
zenith radish
#

@sweet lodge I appreciate you ❤️

amber raptor
#

Battle Beyond the Stars is a 1980 American space opera film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, and starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard, John Saxon, Sybil Danning and Darlanne Fluegel. Intended as a futuristic "Magnificent Seven in outer space", the screenplay was written by John Sayles with the score by J...

rugged root
#

Death Race 2000 is a 1975 American science fiction action film
produced by Roger Corman, directed by Paul Bartel, and starring David Carradine. The film takes place in a dystopian American society in the year 2000, where the murderous Transcontinental Road Race has become a form of national entertainment. The screenplay is based on the short sto...

#

Corman movies are purely guilty pleasures

sweet lodge
#

LP - Just ignore the regex(s), they work okay?
GitHub - Failing after 13s — Run linting & tests

discord.ext.commands.errors.ExtensionFailed: Extension 'bot.exts.fun.uwu' raised an error: error: bad escape \g at position 2
zenith radish
#

IT WAS WORKING OKAY

sweet lodge
#

It might be my fault

#

I tried compiling it

#

I'll see what it wants

#

Ooohh
They're backreferences

#

TL;DR \[group-number]

zenith radish
sweet lodge
#

Success!

molten pewter
sweet lodge
#

192.168.1.1

#

Throw IoT in there, and suddenly every damn light bulb and switch needs an IP address

rugged root
#
App Store

‎Use AirPort Utility to manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule — right from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices. Change base station and network settings, or man…

sweet lodge
#

It's a pain

gentle flint
#

ah

quasi condor
#

what do you mean taking a profile picture?

gentle flint
#

as in

rugged root
gentle flint
#

taking a selfie to upload for use on a card

quasi condor
#

ah - yeah, that is annoying

gentle flint
#

like for a company or whatever

#

the lighting is always a pain to get ok

quasi condor
#

if you want headshots for a Swiss CV or LinkedIn or whatever - then it's easy enough to do if oyu have someone else

#

put on a suit, stand in front of a bush outside

#

ez

gentle flint
#

I don't have someone else

#

that's the problem

quasi condor
#

yes.

#

that's been my problem in the past as well

#

super annoying to do it via a selfie

sweet lodge
gentle flint
#

the problem is that the hand holding the phone moves the arm which makes the selfie lopsided

quasi condor
#

yeah

gentle flint
#

@sweet lodge I just end up looking like an arrogant pos

#

which tbf I am

#

so maybe it's just me

sweet lodge
#

It's me too, if that's any consolation

rugged root
gentle flint
#

(image deleted)
see

#

arrogant pos

#

*arrogant lopsided pos

amber raptor
quasi condor
#

you have a webcam

#

might that be easier?

gentle flint
#

it's 420p or smth

#

also the lighting is even worse

quasi condor
#

yeah fair

gentle flint
#

and it makes me look like a serial killer

#

the question is whether I'd rather be a serial killer or an arrogant pos

sweet lodge
#

why not both?

gentle flint
#

fair

quasi condor
sweet lodge
#

How official does this photo need to be?

sweet lodge
gentle flint
#

it's a train travel card

#

like an oyster card

#

except they need to be personalised for the subscription plans

quasi condor
#

my work ID card is horrifyingly bad

gentle flint
#

which is annoying

gentle flint
rugged root
#

Every form of ID or what have you, I look smug

#

I have no idea

gentle flint
#

The OV-chipkaart (short for openbaar vervoer chipkaart, meaning public transport chipcard) is a contactless smart card system used for all public transport in the Netherlands. First introduced in the Rotterdam Metro in April 2005, it has subsequently been rolled out to other areas and travel modes. It fully replaced the national strippenkaart sy...

rugged root
#

I just have a smug looking face

#

I'm not a smug person

quasi condor
#

I don't know

rugged root
#

Yep

#

See

quasi condor
#

don't look too smug there

rugged root
#

Smug

quasi condor
#

you look friendly there

#

unironically

rugged root
#

Well that's good at least

gentle flint
#

you mostly just look somewhat confused and surprised

quasi condor
#

(if you mentally block out the Slav part)

amber raptor
#

Wireless LAN (WLAN) channels are frequently accessed using IEEE 802.11 protocols, and equipment that does so is sold mostly under the trademark Wi-Fi. Other equipment also accesses the same channels, such as Bluetooth. The radio frequency (RF) spectrum is vital for wireless communications infrastructure.
The 802.11 standard provides several dist...

sweet lodge
#

Welcome to the new internet

#

Give us your data

#

And then you can enjoy your stay

gentle flint
#

I am simmering

sweet lodge
#

Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week

#

Zoom and Skype?

rugged root
#

Bit blit (also written BITBLT, BIT BLT, BitBLT, Bit BLT, Bit Blt etc., which stands for bit block transfer) is a data operation commonly used in computer graphics in which several bitmaps are combined into one using a boolean function.The operation involves at least two bitmaps: a "source" (or "foreground") and a "destination" (or "background"),...

#
verbal ruin
#

hello!

gentle flint
#

these people seem to be just living in the 1940s or 50s

quasi condor
molten pewter
sweet lodge
#

Close enough?

molten pewter
#

"Those pants are killer" -Hemlock

#

Nord Stream (Russian: Северный поток, Severny potok) is a system of offshore natural gas pipelines in Europe, running under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany. It includes two pipelines running from Vyborg in northwestern Russia to Lubmin near Greifswald in northeastern Germany forming the original Nord Stream (also known as Nord Stream 1; fo...

quasi condor
sweet lodge
#

Just got an email warning to update Samba to protect against a list of CVEs

#

Um... We don't have Samba installed on any of our servers...

rugged root
#

LALALALA LA SAMBA

sweet lodge
#

Welp, Now somebody's streaming video games at work

rugged root
#

Watch it be the same guy

sweet lodge
#

Which one?

rugged root
#

The one who was also lying like fucking crazy on his LinkedIn

quasi condor
sweet lodge
sweet lodge
rugged root
#

I think so

sweet lodge
#

I'll post it

#

Context:
We're a pretty small company, we average about $12 million in sales a year.
We had a contract with a company that had a couple hundred million in annual sales. They got bought by a Fortune 100 company.
The Fortune 100 company didn't really know what to do with either of us, so they've just been letting us exist for the time being.

Story:
My boss pays for one of those employee monitoring programs, but the licensing is user based, and he only assigns a license to you if he gets suspicious.
So, last week, he got suspicious of one of our warehouse employees, and asked me to assign a license and enable monitoring for that user.
He got like a dozen emails that day about that user spending time applying to jobs on Indeed, so he scheduled their termination.

Me being the nosy person I am, I took a look at all the data.
I saw hours a day on "Simplilearn", but only like 45 minutes a day actually job searching. Why spend all this time learning skills when you don't have a new job yet to know what skills you're going to need? (In retrospect, that's a pretty stupid question, but that's where my mind went.)
So I pulled up the screen recordings to see what he was doing. He spent 6 hours on Friday going through a Confluence course. ... Why does a warehouse worker need to know so much about Confluence? He spent all day today doing an "Leading agile development" course. This user is one of my frequent fliers - he's a warehouse worker, he literally only uses Outlook and Excel for his job, and makes at least one ticket a week. And he's going to manage developers?

Then he pulled up his LinkedIn
And I haven't stopped laughing since

According to his LinkedIn, his current job is "Senior Scrum Master" at the Fortune 100 company, and he has "over 10 years experience applying scrum and agile best practices".

I kept watching the recordings, and he applied to several software development management jobs.

Straight up lied about his job, his experience, even the company he works for
I've been considering paying one of my friends to call him and ask for references

gentle flint
sweet lodge
amber raptor
sweet lodge
rugged root
#

'Murica

amber raptor
#

No, we don’t need anymore Projext Managers, we need less

#

I didn’t read your story because it was too long and I lost care

sweet lodge
#

It is expected

zenith radish
#
      A base16 [7] (hexadecimal) representation of the following
      three bytes in the sequence parameter set NAL unit is specified
      in [1]: 1) profile_idc, 2) a byte herein referred to as
      profile-iop, composed of the values of constraint_set0_flag,
      constraint_set1_flag, constraint_set2_flag,
      constraint_set3_flag, constraint_set4_flag,
      constraint_set5_flag, and reserved_zero_2bits in bit-
      significance order, starting from the most-significant bit, and
      3) level_idc.  Note that reserved_zero_2bits is required to be
      equal to 0 in [1], but other values for it may be specified in
      the future by ITU-T or ISO/IEC.
gentle flint
#

@zenith radish

rugged root
gentle flint
#

The Cheetham Hill Gang, also known as the Hillbillies, is an organised crime group based in Cheetham, Manchester, England. Most members of the gang grew up or lived in one of the four areas of Cheetham Hill: Waterloo, Huxley, the Halliwell Estate and Heywood Street Estate.

#

these

sweet lodge
#

Does ARM really need to be a thing?

woeful salmon
sweet lodge
#

.xkcd 323

viscid lagoonBOT
#

Apple uses automated schnapps IVs.

amber raptor
#

Windows ME was stop gap and it showed

sweet lodge
#

So... Does SIP go away with VOIP, or does VOIP run over SIP as well?

rugged root
#

VoIP runs over SIP

somber heath
#

VOIP is the overall IT networking telephony concept. SIP is a specific protocol.

rugged root
#

At least that's what I understood from when we got our new phones in

sweet lodge
#

You require 16GBs of RAM just to boot up

sweet lodge
empty jolt
#

what are U doing people?

sweet lodge
#

Procrastinating

#

No it shouldn't

#

Discord always comes first

#

Disclaimer: this is not actual advice and should NOT be considered an official opinion of Python Discord

empty jolt
#

what can U do with rust?

sweet lodge
#

@rugged root - Fix my Rust project for me?

sweet lodge
empty jolt
#

do U prefer c++ or rust?

sweet lodge
#

Me? Rust

rugged root
#

Rust, but I never learned the C's

alpine path
#

Did someone say rust

rugged root
#

I think that's why I've taken to Rust so much

sweet lodge
sweet lodge
rugged root
#

I don't have those preconceived notions about memory management and what have you

alpine path
#

Rust!

rugged root
alpine path
sweet lodge
empty jolt
#

F for rust hahaha

pallid hazel
#

is the game rust written in rust?

rugged root
#

Sadly no

empty jolt
#

what can I use go for?

rugged root
#

@zenith radish would have better answers than I

sweet lodge
pallid hazel
#

bake a cake?

empty jolt
#

python is for AI

sweet lodge
empty jolt
#

c++ is for everything

zenith radish
#

^ no

#

C++ is for specific applications

pallid hazel
#

python isnt for AI, exclusively.. it was chosen to do AI and ML

zenith radish
#

You're not writing websites with cpp

sweet lodge
sweet lodge
# empty jolt python is for AI

I'm using Python for websites, APIs, data processing, emailing... AI is about the only thing I haven't used Python for

rugged root
sweet lodge
#

That too

pallid hazel
#

ive seen python packages for go,so it would be plauseabile there are go packages for python

#

acutally meant that in reverse

sweet lodge
#

As in Go packages with C bindings for Python?

rugged root
#

Wait, that's possible?

pallid hazel
#

i guess, i was looking something up a week or two ago and saw it on github

rugged root
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Huh, I'll be damned

sweet lodge
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I assume most languages can interface with C
And C can interface with Python
So I assume most languages can interface with Python through C

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Is the table indexed?

alpine path
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yeah

empty jolt
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imagine going to school hahaha

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cuz I'm 16 hahah

sweet lodge
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What does it look like?

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Show us the Monokai

empty jolt
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do U use visual studio code, visual studio or something else?

sweet lodge
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PyCharm's is "Material Theme"

sweet lodge
rugged root
empty jolt
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I use VSC cuz I can use multiple files with different lenguages with no problems

rugged root
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If I futz with it when I get home I'll take a screenie

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For now I'm heading home. Going to take me a while with how shit the weather is. Looooooooots of sleet earlier

sweet lodge
rugged root
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Oh right right

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Unomomento

alpine path
sweet lodge
rugged root
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That looks so terrible to me

sweet lodge
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Oh that's pretty

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What does it look like normally?

rugged root
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I like that way more

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But I still want the colors a bit different

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I'm just being fussy

sweet lodge
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Half the reason I have the custom them for PyCharm is to get the pretty icons

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@rugged root - Stop dying it's bad for you

terse schooner
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lol

whole bear
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Yeah

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they said 50 msgs

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how are you guys doing

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both lol

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new beginings

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Yeah the art of doing evrything laying down

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what is entropy lol

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but does chaos just means we don't have enough insight

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a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.

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Temperature that is molecules vibrating

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or like colliding

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so why they go from that to mechanical work

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like it's the same

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yeah

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like when you go lower level enough it's just numbers

somber heath
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.xkcd 435

viscid lagoonBOT
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On the other hand, physicists like to say physics is to math as sex is to masturbation.

whole bear
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I want to design a antenna

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new one

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requirement need to be couple molecules

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need to be very vey small

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too big

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maybe gamma

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but the problem is i don't wanna destroy everything between transmitter and receiver

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which one

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what is that lol

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Imagine you have a device with the size of let say a virus and then it has the antenna and you can send command to it

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I would say aspiring apps

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lol

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Are you a developer

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kinda

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how many years

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lol

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yep

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do you do c extensions

pallid mesa
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hello

whole bear
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yeah

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no

tidal shard
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hey @wind raptor

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can't speak still

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just (re)joined this server a few days ago

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I'm well, how are you?

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Right. I'm a newbie programmer myself.

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A little over 2 years writing Python

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but just casually

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mostly Discord bots tbh

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pandas

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Looking into learning more conceptual programming stuff

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OOP, how memory is handled, stuff like that

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Building a mini-PC soon, gonna transition into having Ubuntu as my main OS

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oooohh nice

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OOP seems very introspective

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learning a lot about self

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lemme check how long I've been in this server

amber raptor
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.xkcd 2030

viscid lagoonBOT
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There are lots of very smart people doing fascinating work on cryptographic voting protocols. We should be funding and encouraging them, and doing all our elections with paper ballots until everyone currently working in that field has retired.

tulip carbon
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tender

shut hill
whole bear
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I can't speak

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bruh

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Can somebody give me the role to speak?

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please?

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<@&831776746206265384>

pale yoke
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!voiceverification

wise cargoBOT
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Voice verification

Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.

pale yoke
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read this.

whole bear
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50 messages

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where can i spam?

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this 50 messages?

pale yoke
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fair heads up, spamming will get you a voice ban.

whole bear
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lmao

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look

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I am a beginner at python

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really starting to get along

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facing a issue

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I just wanted some help

pale yoke
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the voice system was being abused too much. you have been warned against spamming.

whole bear
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Yes