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yess, im sorry
No worries.
i forget that rules
Now you know.
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hey chris
Anyone have any android experience like with android studio?
I take that as a no
hey wassup
I'm trynna run a file I pushed via adb, keep gettin errors
ran chmod 777, I have root
just says inacessible ๐ญ
paste the error here and the command used to push the file via adb
total 20828
-rwxrwxrwx 1 shell shell 21321688 2025-09-28 02:23 friday-server
emu64xa:/data/local/tmp # ./friday-server
/system/bin/sh: ./friday-server: No such file or directory
126|emu64xa:/data/local/tmp # whoami
root
Enforcing
emu64xa:/data/local/tmp # setenforce 0
emu64xa:/data/local/tmp # ./friday-server
/system/bin/sh: ./friday-server: No such file or directory
can you do file friday-server, let's find out what kind of binary that is
friday-server: ELF shared object, 32-bit LSB arm, EABI5, soft float, dynamic (/system/bin/linker), for Android 19, built by NDK r25b (8937393), stripped
cool now let's check the architecture of the android device uname -m
x86_64
cool now le'ts check what linker is required for that binary
readelf -l friday-server | grep interpreter
[Requesting program interpreter: /system/bin/linker]
now check if that linker exists ls -l /system/bin/linker
ls: /system/bin/linker: No such file or directory
does /system/bin/linker64 exist? the 64-bit linker
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root shell 38 2008-12-31 19:00 /system/bin/linker64 -> /apex/com.android.runtime/bin/linker64
wait im tryin somethin
HOLY SHIESSE
@graceful jolt so at this point we know, you want to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit system that doesn't have a 32-bit linker
its because it was an arm binary
that's crazy
cause it worked before
im stupid thank you
im chillin
@unborn sorrel we diddled it
gracias iko
I didn't think it could give such an error
big preesh fr on that
been wanting to throw myself out a window bc of this
i feel the same way many times, but then i realize YOLO
I'm gonna live in loaded gun land atp ๐ญ
Appreciate the help @brazen wave
Doin android custom type development
makin me lose it with file perms etc
craziness
one day
I will be able to use voice chat
yoo doin something?
guys i am learning python from udemy and youtube, soon i will start with arrays, can u guys send me some exercise questions for practice
The term array can be problematic. It can refer to a few different things. It may refer to the standard library array module or its arrays, it may refer to numpy's, or it may refer to things like lists and tuples.
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where are you from
I write Python programs on paper with a pencil. How does that make you feel?
I live in a building. I reside here, I sleep here, I eat here.
ohh i see
Yes, I too can see, I am not blind. Maybe in later life I will be blind, but for now my sight is decent.
ohh i eat
Yes. I eat too. I'm happy we both eat.
ohh i type
Yes, I also type, as you can see.
Hi Atropos
I'm an influencer from youtube, I'm very charismatic and talkative
Ohh really
yes @granite gyro please tell us your occupation so we can progress in this mandatory sequence of questions. As you can see, we need to go through a list of questions here.
I am in clg
in clg, of course, everyone knows what that is
How old are you guys
Yes, please ask us how old we are, so we may compare our ages, very good idea
I'm 30
I'm 19
Damn, such a big age gap
what will @granite gyro do now, will he accept the age gap or will he fold
what about you?
canonically 1003 years
Yes sir, thank you for asking me about my age. I will be drafting a response to your inquiry and I will get back to you ASAP using different channels of communications that are best suited for you.
just asked only age
Yes, I'll be providing detailed information on your inquiry in a timely manner
wait how old are you guys
very important question
yes, but do consider using a more featureful engine like arcade or ursina, unless you want to implement all those features yourself
pygame is kind of more of a rendering library than a game engine
did github died?
how old are you, i didnt see the update.
I will provide you with accurate and timely information as soon as possible according to my schedule and priorities and the importance of my relationship with you
thats alright
correct, that is alright
what if its not?
then would ur statement be false?
would u be lying?
how can u prove that its alright can u give me an exact example, sir.
excuse me but I need to take a call โ๏ธ, I will get back to you as soon as possible
all good, let me know when you can answer due to ur schedule.
my schedule, my priorities and the importance of our relationship
its not so much the importance of our relationship its actually just a question that needs to be answerd by a statement.
if you want to put it that way.
yes and it will be answered in a timely manner, and the time required to process it is dependant upon the factors listed above:
and the accurate time for the response is?
the act of estimating the time for a response is also subject to the same factors:
then, judging them factors and taking them into account can u give me an estimate on how long it will be as i cant tell u
as it is unknown what you think about me.
I understand you'd like an estimate on the time required to provide an estimate.
I'd be happy to get back to you regarding an estimate for the estimate, and the time to process this will be dependent on:
yes but i would need an estimate for an estimate for an estimate so how about u just write 2 numbers and tell me ur age?
for example
me: 17
I'd be happy to get back to you on that. Please see the details above.
why cant u forward it, or write it down?
what if it isnt alright?
what if that estimate of ur age yesterday isnt the same as today, as you aged 1 day.
i would need an updated version and depending on your hypothesis its incorrect, as there would be a loop of estimates.
All these pertinent observations of yours will be further considered when the time is right for me to sit down and process your request.
is this what email conversations look like
Yes
@dusky void please provide me with a rating on each of these metrics
this will help me improve in our future interactions
.
Book Title: Database Systems A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management - 6th edition - Thomas M. Connolly, Caroline E. Begg
For anyone joining the stream, I'm merely reading from a book, the one mentioned above.
My volume is down-low on purpose so I can read the book.
If you're actually interested in the book, you can fetch it and read what I'm reading.
I'm not an instructor, I'm a reader, which is why I read the book because I don't know the material.
I'm not here to be tested or challenged, that's for sure, as you can see, I'm reading.
What's off the table:
What IS on the table:
If you think you want to discuss the material in a constructive way, the text chat is available to you.
Again, nobody forces you to watch this stream. You could be doing literally anything else.
hello guys!
yup, you?
yes
I'm new here studying programming with Python, I'm from Brazil, I'm looking for friends who speak English to learn how to really program, nothing better than someone who speaks English to help
Yeah I wrote above what I'm doing,
#off-topic-lounge-text message
I m not inglish, I m use trasnlate
ok, I m to look
what you doing guys
omg ohkk
read carefully
i appreciate that
then tell me in short ๐
well, it's all there. so not much to say.
okie okie
Hey @brazen wave
Chill music @brazen wave
๐ฅ
Yo
@dusty drift #off-topic-lounge-text message
let create_mut_re = Regex::new(
r"^create\s+mut\s+(\w+)(?::\s*([\w\d_]+))?\s*=\s*(.+)$"
)?; @brazen wave
create mut j: u8 = i @brazen wave this ream syntax
regexes are slow in Rust
-- @dusty drift
maybe Rust built-in regexes are slow but there's faster alternatives:
https://github.com/google/re2
yeah. i don't really care about them now bc i use compiler not interpeter like before. but i'll use it for fast compiling
tysm for helping bro!
@brazen wave i didn't really understand what do you asking for. i keept thinking for sometime but my brain returning Unknow Input. sorry bro ;-;
i was asking what your code does, like a summary.
but it's fine, I have plenty to take care of over here reading this book.
like i understand what you asking like that:
( this example code )
@karmic escarp #off-topic-lounge-text message
Supp!! everyone..
I wonder what Connolly and Begg mean by ยฎ in their text
here we go, I have to scroll back to page 456 and read about functional dependencies
--releaseik. i wanna something really fast i can use: "if , start_with() end_with() fast but for me kinda not best idea for open source compiler".
i use cargo build --release
with strict guarantees of complexity
unlike more general regex implementations
fancy_regex is the slower one
but, yeah, for starts_with, just use stars_with
same for functionality like strip_prefix
you're right, still regex slow things down when they be inside a loop or lazy. they just be loaded one 1 for compiler it's waste of compling time bc i am calling .dlls librarys in a loop so i am like wasting so much time. I'm not sure if use regex in librarys or no
are you compiling the regex outside of the loop?
e.g. in static REGEX: LazyLock<Regex>
or just local variable
it should be compiled exactly once, preferably
you might be looking for glob not regex there
for compiler it self ( i am talking about forwartend ) for make: "create mut var = data as type" "create var = data" functions etc... but problem in librarys bc lang use .dll librarys so every new line be sended to all .dlls in same time and all .dlls need to load the regex again every loop make everything so slow
yeah in libs only
Regex::new in Rust is the slow part, generally
(do not call it repeatedly)
as for dynamic library loading, yeah, that is really not what you want to use Rust near, yet
yeah, it's alone take 2 seconds to load. i am thinking about 3 options: "syntax.x" file or "if logic" or "lazy if logic"
while Rust is easier and safer with dynamic loading than C++, still suboptimal
(I've done FFI with C++ more than with Rust, it's terrible)
std::string across FFI boundaries is a total mistake
info: but only compiler use .dll bc lang kinda so advance on lib parts it's use .dlls for make the final executable ( example: lines -> compiler ( .dlls and executable ) -> final executable.
(not my choice, having to deal with someone else's code)
you're helping me tho
i don't use rust it self i use: "libloading" lib
context: libstdc++ and libc++ have a wildly different idea of what std::string is
at best, it means a segfault
wait thos a librarys right?
different implementations of the C++ standard library
SWIG any better?
A considerable amount of time will be spent serializing/deserializing data.. in these bindings
it's just C
any good FFI is just C
hmmmmmmmmmmm i see now. so tysm for your helping that's really helped ( and every help you add on this lang = the lang you'll use at future will be faster bc this not normal random lang it's made for speed and easy ( ik this like most HARDERST mission ever but i am crazy so i do it already ))
for dynamic/static loading case, not shared compilation
the only case where you'd ever want anything other than C presently, is when you compile both ends of the boundary at once
for example of non-C interface, https://docs.rs/cxx
githubโcrates-ioโdocs-rs
there must be no serialisation/deserialisation
in C-like FFI you're supposed to literally just pass pointers around
with layout known upfront
the ser/de part is an upstack issue
out of scope for the actual interaction with symbols
@civic lantern
Database Systems A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management - 6th edition - Thomas M. Connolly, Caroline E. Begg
how much progress u guys did
sorry i was with family
just watching you stream
so what we going to investigate?
just looking at some pics, I was reading a book before
I come back later ^^
I am trying to build this to ease out file management( keeping privacy in mind) . Here is my repo: https://github.com/blinkerbit/aird
I need help with the following :
project code ~8k lines of Python code in total
test code ~3k lines of Python, mostly generated by Cursor
parts of the application code might've also been written by Cursor too. so it's unclear which parts you wrote.
no CI/CD is in place so there's no test report that I can look at to know if it passes all tests or not.
even if it does pass tests, the relevancy of the tests is unclear since they've been generated by Cursor.
I guess I just don't have enough time to install the app and to do manual testing myself.
if the app does what you want, that's great, but me reviewing 8k lines of code is not going to happen.
yeah test backlog is too much as of now
adding tests manually as i get time. the one from cursor has low coverage atm
was adding features first that I needed or some of the users who requested it.
i would want spend time on its reliability.
i would advise not taking your hands completely off the wheel.
Cursor might be great for writing the app, but you should be writing the tests and you should have complete knowledge of the test suite so you can validate and certify that the app DOES what you want it to do.
got it.
at the very least set up github actions to run the tests so you can get a test report
i have the pytest cov on local
its coverage it too low. and I havent updated it on the recent commits.
I wanted the features to be there first and then start adding once the features are a bit stabilized.
Currently, it will help list directories, share files, search for text across file patterns.
it has token and ldap support.
I am using it to share files from my pc to my friends over ipv6. so no carrier grade nat issues at present.
that's interesting
you have voice @dusty estuary
get yourself some voice at #voice-verification
i'll be reading this book
I have sent less than 25 messages. !
well send some more
on it !
i've counted 15 so far
10 to go
second requirement is also fulfilled as you've been here 3+ days
also 9 x 10min blocks in VC which you might accomplish soon as well
not in VC
text activity blocks have nothing to do with voice channels themselves
... which is why I still want them to be clearly named text activity blocks
basically, just don't spam
understood.
participate in conversations, eventually you'll meet the requirements
@brazen wave wat r u creating
weekend, game streaming is allowed, so judging by the preview, what's being created is some sort of in-game empire
openfront.io playing it
okey dokey
can't believe this, i press the mouse the "wrong" way and the entire game resets
no idea why
back to reading the book
i'm thinking of stopping streaming music, i think imma go with local music m4a, mp4, mp3 files
if anyone knows some good mixes on youtube like Cosmic Hippo, let me know
@brisk berry do you know any good mixes on youtube like Cosmic Hippo?
@karmic escarp wait a few seconds until it finishes copying
i am a bad boy and cannot talk
^^ he's been timed out so many times. he keeps sending it.
it must be a bot..
hello @brazen wave
hi
this is what i use
import subprocess
import os
from pathlib import Path
def separate_audio(audio_path: str, output_dir="output", script_dir=""):
print(f" seperating audio and background of {audio_path}")
os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True)
cmd = [
"demucs",
"--mp3",
"--segment",
"7",
"-d",
"cpu",
# "-n",
# "mdx_q",
"-v",
"--two-stems=vocals",
audio_path,
"-o",
output_dir,
]
subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
# move the files outide the htdemucs folder
file_name_no_ext = str(audio_path).removesuffix(".mp4")
commands = [
[
"mv",
f"{script_dir}/output/htdemucs/{file_name_no_ext}/no_vocals.mp3",
f"{script_dir}/output/bg_sound/{file_name_no_ext}_bg_sound.mp3",
],
[
"mv",
f"{script_dir}/output/htdemucs/{file_name_no_ext}/vocals.mp3",
f"{script_dir}/output/voice/{file_name_no_ext}_bg_sound.mp3",
],
["rm", f"{script_dir}/output/htdemucs", "-fr"],
]
print("============= cleaning the htdemucs foler")
for lcmd in commands:
subprocess.run(lcmd, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Get the directory where this script file is located
script_dir = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
for file_name in os.listdir(script_dir / "input"):
if file_name.endswith(".mp3"):
separate_audio(
script_dir / "input" / file_name, script_dir / "output_dir", script_dir
)
separates background from voices?
Yes
@dull anvil skimmed through this.
my main takeaway is that you can get a GeekPi M.2 NVMe to PCIe adapter and use an SSD on a raspberry pi (maybe even on your Milk-V Jupiter SBCs, although not sure if you need that).
it's also the first time I see people mentioning the short lifespan of SD Cards (to me long-term sustained operation is a concern).
Jupiter already has m.2
m.2, eMMC, SD
just no SATA
mind explaning
it willtake any .mp3 file inside a folder names input next to the script and it will try to create 2 mp3 file one with only voice and one without voice
but the default model isnt that powerfull...
welp my hardware cant use the latest and more modern model anyways...
import os
you are really trying to trigger me
pathlib has makedirs equivalent
and ways to build paths without f-strings
one without the voice ๐ whats that suppose to mean ๐ฅฒ
Yeah
I am saying this because I have a framework called anvpy
It's mean to develop cross platform apps using python
im just starting to learn how to code what language do u recommend?
I mean there are frameworks like kivy but you know they are not 100% compaitiable
On android
See what I think is as long as you work with Google policies it's not going to harm
@manic tiger https://www.beatcode.dev/
@manic tiger https://beatcode.dev/room/J6ZYS2
@manic tiger ohno, even they got tariffed
( > cannot import from itertools )
too expensive for the platform to support
pairwise is zip with an offset on one of the iterables
a, b = tee(it) # now you just have to invent `tee`
next(b, None)
yield from zip(a, b)
I have no idea, I don't know what the problem was (didn't join)
accumulate
with min and max
one of those is reversed
why did this just occupy 1/3 of the screen
ah, it's not the first one
I didn't solve that one
only 121
which was kind of primitive
I don't remember how to solve this one, unlike part 1
@dull anvil will you try https://leetrooms.com/ with me some day?
this whole thing just keeps growing in complexity
https://docs.rs/ruchei/0.1.2-a.3/src/ruchei/route/multicast.rs.html#376-393
iirc we did that one before and it wasn't really much of a value add
rare case where those three got published in sequence
@manic tiger 121?
first part
||```py
max(0, max(map(sub, prices, accumulate(prices, min, initial=float('inf')))))
hmm do I even need the outer one
correction
||```py
max(map(sub, prices, accumulate(prices, min)))
121 122 123 188
123->188 jump is more typical
this seems to be good enough, in terms of code size
from code golfing times I remember the cases where it'd be optimal to do O(N^3) instead of O(logN) and stuff like that, but I'm not really willing to go down that route
if I had this exact problem to solve in production code, I would do it like this too
performance being one of the potential reasons
, since max/min, map and itertools are in C
working with iterators/collections is somewhat more ergonomic in Rust
one of 5 related sequences, seems like
.0/
its voice isolator program
im using it for our school project, it will remove background noise
Holly
Ye
woah bro don't u think ur small for being software developer
what are you doing right now?
I've been asked this question thousands of times and I decided I should ask it myself
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins CNBC's Sara Eisen at the CNBC 'Invest in America' Forum in Washington, D.C.
watching this now
@heavy crane for your Dell 3501 here's what people have installed on it:
Ubuntu 24.04 - https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=a2ef1e08ed
Arch Rolling - https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=6a1604c19b
im muted in live coding, how i can speak?
sorry my bad english
my discord show this: "you dont have permission to speak in this chanel"
@jolly grove check #voice-verification
Thanks iko, im new user in this server...
And honesty i dont use discord in day a day
daihatsu
why im the only muted one then ๐คฃ ๐คฃ
check #voice-verification
me 2 :3
hello
@chilly spear
how are u bro
nice bro nice
animmo do you know bro i make my own pdf customizer
that is pip project pypi
would u like to give me feedback
live?
oh no worries bro
@weak fiber do you have free time?
like 5 minutes to give me quick feedback i cant talk here sadly
i make my own pypi project it is actually really cool but i need feedbacks
it should be easy to use but checkit out
like u could make any changes in using this commands like after u put -o file u can add this changes
but u could use as default to
it will make black
like it should work with any pdf page i guess u could do like what is ur limit to your computer i guess
no u could change the settings to
yea... i mean
hopefully it is not that big but try it
yea i believe it is beacuse it try to overwrite the old file
ohh yea i gotchu
could u try to change the batch size
maybe it wont work but i mean yea i just try to make it so u could use on your enviroment
colorchangerPDF file.pdf -o file2.pdf
ohhhh i see maybe i will try to fix that issue first
yea
could u try this
colorchangerPDF -i pdf_folder/ -o output_folder/ -b 3 -q 60 -d 120 --compress --clean
% colorchangerPDF -i file.pdf/ -o output_folder/ -b 3 -q 60 -d 120 --compress --clean
usage: colorchangerPDF [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-f] [-z ZOOM] [-bg BACKGROUND] [-tc TEXT_COLOR] [-c CONTRAST] [-ct COLOR_THRESHOLD] [--bright-bg BRIGHT_BG] [--dark-text DARK_TEXT]
[--photo-threshold PHOTO_THRESHOLD] [--batch-size BATCH_SIZE] [-j JOBS]
input
colorchangerPDF: error: unrecognized arguments: -i -q 60 -d 120 --compress --clean
yea wait let me se
i thought i make this short cut lol
wait
could u try this maybe? colorchangerPDF Downloads/qubit.pdf -o Downloads/qubit_output.pdf -b 3 -z 2.5 -c 1.1 -bg "#1E1E1E" -tc "#E0E0E0"
like change the -b 3 -z 2.5 -c 1.1 -bg "#1E1E1E" -tc "#E0E0E0"
oh it is like a pip
@flat halo my own pip
no it is easyy
maybe
@weak fiber bro could u try this like change the -b 3 -z 2.5 -c 1.1 -bg "#1E1E1E" -tc "#E0E0E0"
it helps bc zoom is worse
but
quality is way worse
:/
need a huge fix
like it make it at least smaller but
i wonder how could overcome this pdf size thing
maybe new version would be need to fix on that
oh yea but u cant download it
when u make the zoom 1
the folder get very very small
but look at the quality ahhh
@weak fiber anyway bro tysm
for pointing the issue
bb doc
Bruh
hi i just got a pc and im looking for someone that can teach me code i dont have any money but it would be awsome if someone could help me
get a tutor and pay them money? idk
or get a book and read it yourself. tons of free reading material online.
a lot of people like to use youtube, that one is also free.
those are options but i cant learn that way i dont know why
really? none of those options work for you?
no i end up not remembering it or just cant use what i just saw or read
i tryed using notes but they dont help in the end
then talk to a tutor and tell them you need a hands-on approach that is problem-based and have them set problems for you that are the edge of your ability. of course they would also need to assess your ability first.
i tried the java scrip free thing and i got to the part where i can make variables but thats it so far
idk which one you mean but.. let me show you something
@slate meteor #pedagogy message
look how many free educational resources you have at your disposal
did you check the list there?
i looked at the links but ill have to check them out it will probly take me lik 30 mins to look at them all but ill look threw and see which ones are what im looking for
gimme that
half an hour passed, he didn't follow-up, either he's reading a book or he gave up
i looked at most of them and they are not what i was looking for but thanks
that's fine. i hope you find what you're looking for.
thank you for trying tho i apriecate it alot bc i really need to get started on learning so i can be making money in like 2-3 months
good luck with making money in 2-3 months of learning programming
thank you
there are so many great free resources, i will send you a dm on stuff
just be careful what you click, of course. like anything.
can add you as a freind
okok sounds good
you could've posted here in the open so others can benefit from the list you send.
i'm actually also interested in your list.
Please react with โ
to upload your file(s) to our paste bin, which is more accessible for some users.
Hello what do you guys think about the mimo app for starting a coding journey?
Hey
hey
i posted my messages in the wrong channel lol
all optimized compilers*
llvm uses ssa too
@neon portal
and i think qbe uses it too
Boiled Crawfish, Cajun style.
roux + rice sounds amazing
they really should've moved } from allocation to deallocation on Q#
What pisses me off is that they only use if, for-loop, and while-loop, all of which you CAN do in DAG based approach, aka qiskit (it has if-else, forloop, and while-loop), but then they say it's infeasible.
Like that's a very important distinction.
It makes the difference go from "This IR provides classical control flow that is impossible in DAG/existing approaches" to "This is an alternative IR that lets you do some new kinds of optimizations and that's pretty much it."
!pypi piglet
sdl2/ext/pixelaccess.py line 138
def pixels2d(source, transpose=True):```
hi
who needs a good python thing i made
chatgpt's ai viruses ((harmlesS)) be like
First go to powershell ((windows key + r)) then type in powershell then say the command before running this command!!!??!??!?!?!?! ""pip install pygame""
i guess
Click here to see this code in our pastebin.
Click here to see this code in our pastebin.
broken again
now works
WebRTC wasn't connecting
earlier
but somehow the video worked
90% of gamblers AI users quit before they win big
@fresh sail modern Ubuntu has the same issues
both Mint and Ubuntu use only APT for system packages
Mint uses flatpak for some apps, Ubuntu uses snap
I don't remember a single good or okay experience using snap
and I never used flatpak yet
(both are Debian-based)
Mint is largely just Ubuntu with a different desktop environment
I just realized Terry Davis used Ubuntu a lot
as the VM host
yeah for temple os vm
see the "what is Internet Explorer for?" bit
Ubuntu nowadays is very much not the "for humanity" OS; it's for "Enterprise"
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many places still run Windows XP
If Microsoft released Windows XP's source code and changes the license to MIT, I think it would experience a big comeback
ReactOS shows that people really wanted Windows XP longterm
yeah
judging by the comments, this is not a trustworthy video
lol
youtube commenters are special
As are youtubers
I saw an 11 year old post on Reddit that claims IE was #1 in Japan
it's not 2014 anymore though
and all current sources seem to put chrome on top, Edge up there, and IE is nowhere
ReactOS can even be used to print pages on a printer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNzePucTOLY
First demonstration of the new ReactOS spooler components by Colin Finck
PDF https://svn.reactos.org/reactos/trunk/documentation/articles/Printing Stack Thesis/thesis.pdf
Printing is in nightly builds since r73039, download it here https://www.reactos.org/getbuilds/
Yes, it's time to switch to ReactOS
yes, the mouse also works, and the keyboard
ohhh
@old ruin I only place Sokoban
@dull anvil is my belief accurate or not? that Ubuntu has superior drivers because of their continued relationship to vendors
No idea about all that. I just don't like microsofts business practices.
That's mainly why I use it. And ubuntu doesn't have a lot you need to mess with to get working
yes, but putting the practices aside. Windows has the best hardware compatibility, drivers, firmware, on the market, no?
The only downside is sometimes you need to compile your own crap like the drivers for my laptop and the manufacturer is maybe it'll work maybe not but you have to figure it out
This is true
gta6 on ps5 dev kit
what place is that?
Windows's are Ubuntu's driver support/compatibility/stability/whatever else isn't inherently better compared to others
By others you mean Debian, FreeBSD, OpenBSD?
I mean I wish my bluetooth and smartbattery were better supported on Debian, but this will be a dream of mine for many years to come
by others I mean others
Oh alright
which includes non-Debian Linuxes and non-BSD Unixes too
So I might as well install Illumos or OpenIndiana
Because Windows and Ubuntu are not inherently better than OpenIndiana
Or Minix
#cybersecurity waht ios this
@fresh sail "I really like quartz crystals in my hourglass watches"
You're gonna have a bad time
FYI
hello
He's responding to you on time every time
becasue he can't hear you at all
I've been an engineer in those businesses its nostalgic but slow as fuck
hi,
I'm new here and I need help
I have this school assignment that requires me to connect a JSON file to Python and it's not working and i don't know what I'm doing wrong, also my school requires me to use PyCharm.. so if anyone has any ideas that would most helpful, thank you!
what code do you currently have?
!code
also consider asking this in #1035199133436354600
I have the JSON file from school and an HTML one both complete, I just need to attach the JSON to the Python one
thank you!

its to improve pc run time ๐๐ป
!pep8
PEP 8 is the official style guide for Python. It includes comprehensive guidelines for code formatting, variable naming, and making your code easy to read. Professional Python developers are usually required to follow the guidelines, and will often use code-linters like flake8 to verify that the code they're writing complies with the style guide.
More information:
Bro teach me how to be a genius software engineer like you.
Lmfao it js deletes sy 32
But bro, tell me more about your thought process. How did you write the code? It's so compact and so efficient.
Please tell me more.
Wdym
Exactly, what do I mean, I'll ponder on that and I'll get back to you
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@chilly spear good morning, im don't have perms to speak
Concept based learning
Jeremy Langley gave a demo of NetworkX
The demo code can be found here:
https://github.com/Back2Basics/networkx-talk-evening-of-python-coding-10212025/blob/main/graph_intro.ipynb
This was a joint meetup with the Austin Python meetup and the DC python meetup:
https://www.meetup.com/austinpython/events/309649283/
https://www.meetup.com/dcpython/...
import time
print("Countdown: ")
for i in range(0, 5):
print(f"{5 - i}...")
time.sleep(1)
print("0.")```
import time
print("Countdown: ")
for i in range(0, 5):
print(f"{5 - i}...")
time.sleep(1)
print("0.")```
extra space breaks it
somehow
ahhhhhhh tysm cass
@lean sun is you talking? your audio ok?
rtc connecting...
import time
import random as rd
a = input("enter a number: ")
s = "/|\-"
q = "gathering ceribral signal","processing","permulating brain signal","creating biosys","predicting...."
e = "\x1b[A\x1b[2K"
print()
for j in q:
for i in range(rd.randint(14,34)):
print(e,j," ",s[i%4],sep="",flush=True)
time.sleep(0.138)
print(e[0],end="")
print("\nswhat you predict is",a) ```
;compile
print("meh")
no compile bot
@light quartz uhhh your audio is echoing us
sorry
Yo !!
hello hello
Im in the Discord for lern coding phython
niceee
im in discord cus i have no life
@keen condor if you talk in #python-discussion for a while you'll gain voice permissions too, if you'd like
!voice
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ok thx i try
python server curse
everytime there's a vc discussion it will slowly diverge to political discussion
lmao
is it only me or prog sounds like they have bad net
just you I think meu, but not sure. he sounds fine to me
he sounds some worst but you and other have better audio
interesting
@twilit quarry i wanna try doing pool mining with my poor litle laptop for the sake of learning do you have some good resource?
eh, this is python discord not SEC discord
#python-discussion message
@covert nymph DSLs are programming languages too
it's mostly a declarative language not an imperative language
it has logical expressions
SQL is definitely a programming language, by all sane notions thereof
@covert nymph no
MariaDB is MySQL
not SQLite
@covert nymph no longer guaranteed
I mined Monero with xmrig on github
sob
just write your own DB system :D
same reason why Redis and MongoDB are no longer open-source
(if you take MariaDB as a whole, not just core)
core is thankfully still seemingly GPL
... just because Oracle won't let you even access the parts which aren't
@twilit quarry pygame is a 2d GUI lib not a game engine lol
Redis "guaranteed" not to switch to source-available too
then they started BSL-ish Redis Stack
๐
and then switched Redis itself too
so absolutely no guarantee the same won't happen to MariaDB
the precedent has been set, and MariaDB are very much pushing for BSL
Guys how long i must be active for the voice-verification?
all this aside: definitely use MariaDB over MySQL
!!voice
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how exactly that is quantified is unspecified just so that people don't spam/don't try to game the system
@unique crypt companies maintain various parts of Linux
code ownership, in some sense, within Linux is a thing;
copyright, I think, is held by contributors;
but anyone can use and modify the code, as long all changes are public and open-source too with the same license
๐ฃ๏ธ they do but they dont
Linux is just the kernel
โจUbuntu Proโจ
lmao
"Windows can't even run Forza Horizon 5 for me, why do I even need this OS any more"
@unique crypt i think you are talking about that company ๐
(a game made by Microsoft)
dont say the m word lol
((just how))
the m and w word
Linux somehow being better at running Microsoft games than Windows
ofc linux is composed of million of passionate nerd
Steam saw the opportunity to make money off overall move to Linux at a very right time,
and also ended up helping that for the benefit of everyone
@covert nymph everytime you talk fast it sounding like a glitched robot on me lol
it only happen to you lol
SteamOS is <...> btw
this discussion is interesting but its alr 21:00 lol
rest well meu, was fun talking!
you have experience on crypto currency??? i to learn it
zero lol
he's also super jacked now
$20k is, like, 2.5 GPUs
"big AI server"
(commercially available high-end Nvidia stuff is around $8k iirc)
dont use oracle or msft access
just use sqlite
or pg
sqlite in memroy just run in a notebook or python code no setup
MariaDB should be fine for now too,
but
pg needs setup its a pita
Rails replaced Redis and (I think) RabbitMQ with it
I don't actually remember what exact thing they used to have for persistent message queues
web bloging in 2025 really asks for a certain perspective on life
btw, there technically exist ways to run PostgreSQL in-memory in the same process too
why would you ever do that is a separate question
=> and, of course, someone shoved that into WASM to use it inside the browser
Musk?
(not in the VC, idk the context)
kanye lol
ah
lol take your pick
yea was gonna say, same vibe
"Elon Musk truly is modern Henry Ford... in some sense"
if you hate js youll hate sql more
In early 1940, he boasted that Ford Motor Company would soon be able to produce 1,000 U.S. warplanes a day, even though it did not have an aircraft production facility at that time.
lmao this would just sound normal nowadays
I use javascript for website coding a little bit
henry ford would do great in the age of AI
SQL is slightly stricter with types and syntax, at least
... unless that is happening inside SQLite which has a somewhat loose notion of types
i hear everything
options to have the worst of both worlds:
sql`SELECT * FROM stuff WHERE name = ${name}` (this is not SQL-injection vulnerable, but still triggers people for obvious reasons)using this like a podcast to listen while studying rn
this is cursed
terrifying
you shouldnt have put this to be laid on my eyes
well, already did kind of

ur kidding?
!e
name = "Alisa"
print(t"SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = {name}")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
Template(strings=('SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = ', ''), interpolations=(Interpolation('Alisa', 'name', None, ''),))
what is the different between f and t strings
f do the interpolation, t stop just before that
a baseball cap
like something`text ${value}` in JS
ah, that's neat
an f has a hat . t is bald
this in JS translates to something(["text "], value)
(if I correctly remember the exact format)
hmm
thats too much for me
it might have , "" there also
correction, yes, it's something(["text ", ""], value)
always has number of substitutions + 1
this has that too
three is a loose term
Hi
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I join the server 1 week ago and i just wrote some messanges. This verification is a struggle
yo
Now try the vscode combination with claude
@primal bison you have a hot profile picture ๐
you are being so unpleasant...!
Haha it is just a little joke
I need a conversation for the verification
I from Germany
Yes i born in germany
I dont know. Germany is going under
High texas bad politics and bad people
taxes*
@unique crypt you are from america?
How is america i watch often political thinks about USA
okey interesting
do you like to travel Riddick?
Is Ridick your name?
yes later in my life i would travel to other countries when i have enough money
Yes it is
awesome!
@unique crypt Trump must start the crypto bullrun then i have enough money ๐คก
lol
that would be quite an interesting day, he's definitely trying to affect some investments/markets I suppose
do you have any pets Riddick? cats/dogs?
I have a dog
cute! what type? do you have any pictures?
No i dont have any pictures
I like MC Donalds and Burger King but normal food is rice, photato, sausage and some meat
Do you hear about "Dรถner"?
hahaha, very american for that
never! what is it?
that looks awesome
It is
what kind of shows do you like to watch? if any?
We have in Germany a lot Dรถner Stores. I dont know why. It is very yummy and alsways in the store is a guy from the country Tรผrkiye.
oooo that's awesome, looks very good
I dont watch german TV. Its not interessting for me. I watch always Youtube and Amazon Prime Video
ahh makes sense
I like youtube better too, more personal
do you live in a city? or in a more rural place?
I live in a village with 5000 people. The next City has 130.000
yes this is right
ahhh, nice
@keen condor try to verify now
Okey i try
this one gave me the vibe of chinese kanji
no i meant the way it was written or draw i'd say
The Transcrypt Python to JavaScript compiler makes it possible to program lean and fast browser applications in Python. Transcrypt applications can use any JavaScript library and can also run on top of Node.js or be used in combination with Django.
what's wrong with my mic? I want to fix it.
Hello! How do I get permission to stream in "Live Coding"?
Streaming permissions are available upon request of a voice-regular, moderator-level-and-above users at their discretion by voice-verified users. The best time to ask them is when they're in the voice chat with you. Currently, the only one who is often around is Mindful Dev.
That sucks
somehow i always saw chris active everytime i open on my discord...
@misty phoenix @finite aspen ๐
oh okay thank u
hey guys how do I get unsupressed?
!voice
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@native harness you can do quite a bit even without rooting
unless you really want docker and stuff
hey y'all
Hi
yes
Yeah
Hello?
hello
yeah
I havent texted enough in here is, there a way to speed up the live stream join chat?
Hello
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Hey i want to discuss do i be a full stack developer in India , or A Python Automation developer and ML developer
I am too confused about pros and cons
Currently requirement for A Python Automation developer and ML developer is more
Thankyou for your suggestion
can anybody help me with queues
which queues?
asyncio.Queue, threading's queue.Queue, multiprocessing.Queue, collections.deque?
or something else
I'm developing a data governance solution to apply permissions to NTFS folders and files (to start with). There isn't one available as open source yet... I haven't published my code yet, but I'd like to see if anyone could provide feedback on the architecture and code review on GitLab to suggest improvements or even contribute to the project.
Hello everyone, Iโm new to python, and am just learning the basic through forums and videos and just have some questions on a piece of code that was from a tutorial video.
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while 5 < 10:
data ="x" * (10243 *10)
data2 ="x" * (10243 *10)
data3 ="x" * (10243 *10)
data4 ="x" * (10243 *10)
#Registration
print("Please sign in")
username = "technodon"
password = "password123"
username_input = input("Please type your username: ")
password_input = input("Please type your password in here: ")
if username == username_input and password == password_input:
print("Registration was succesful!")
elif username != username_input and password == password_input:
print("Your username is false!")
elif username == username_input and password != password_input:
print("Your password is wrong!")
else:
print("Your username and password are wrong!")
print("end of program") yay my first program
@unborn sorrel you remember me?
!e ```py
def foo(value):
return value[0]
def bar(value):
return value[1]
data = [(1, "c"), (3, "a"), (2, "b")]
data.sort(key=foo)
print(data)
data.sort(key=bar)
print(data)```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | [(1, 'c'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'a')]
002 | [(3, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (1, 'c')]
!e py import random print(random.random()) print(random.random()) print(random.random())
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0.7484199865645677
002 | 0.2658205173734025
003 | 0.637053893232451
!e ```py
import random
def baz(value):
return random.random()
data = ["apple", "banana", "orange", "peach", "guava"]
data.sort(key=baz)
print(data)
data.sort(key=baz)
print(data)```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | ['apple', 'peach', 'guava', 'banana', 'orange']
002 | ['banana', 'guava', 'peach', 'orange', 'apple']
Yes. Well at least I think I did.
What does this mean
Pardon?
how to code an app?
How does this work ? You post code and some bot runs it here
!source eval
Run Python code and get the results.
^ how it works
internally
!e
```py
print("stuff")
```
^ how to use it
!e
print("stuff")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
stuff
!e
code
!e print("hello")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.13 eval job has completed with return code 0.
hello
!e #Registration
print("Please sign in")
username = "technodon"
password = "password123"
username_input = input("Please type your username: ")
password_input = input("Please type your password in here: ")
if username == username_input and password == password_input:
print("Registration was succesful!")
elif username != username_input and password == password_input:
print("Your username is false!")
elif username == username_input and password != password_input:
print("Your password is wrong!")
else:
print("Your username and password are wrong!")
print("end of program")
:x: Your 3.13 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Please sign in
002 | Please type your username: Traceback (most recent call last):
003 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m7[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
004 | username_input = input("Please type your username: ")
005 | [1;35mEOFError[0m: [35mEOF when reading a line[0m
what?
!e "def foo(): ..."
:warning: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
:x: Your 3.13 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m1[0m
002 | "(lambda: print("[1;31ma[0m"))()"
003 | [1;31m^[0m
004 | [1;35mSyntaxError[0m: [35minvalid syntax[0m
:warning: Your 3.14 JIT-compilation enabled eval job has completed with return code 0.
[No output]
Am I stupid?
!e (lambda: print("a"))()
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
a
'(lambda: print("a"))()' is a string literal not an expression
Ah now i understand
hey i learned input on python and how do i print text + my variable
hello?
There are a few different approaches. One of the best ways is f-strings, but it depends in your use case.
!f-string
Creating a Python string with your variables using the + operator can be difficult to write and read. F-strings (format-strings) make it easy to insert values into a string. If you put an f in front of the first quote, you can then put Python expressions between curly braces in the string.
>>> snake = "pythons"
>>> number = 21
>>> f"There are {number * 2} {snake} on the plane."
"There are 42 pythons on the plane."
Note that even when you include an expression that isn't a string, like number * 2, Python will convert it to a string for you.
Actually you can print text + variable without f string but f string make it very easy and simple you should use f string
i used print and input but forgot how to tern it to a varible
can someone help me with this? https://github.com/MasterZydra/WurzelimperiumBot
im not into coding and just want to use it but idk how to install this properly, i downloaded python via microsoft store already
We generally advise against using the Microsoft Store Python. Install it from python.org instead.
Uninstall the MS store version first.
You'll probably want to perform a git clone https://github.com/MasterZydra/WurzelimperiumBot.git operation in your terminal where you want it set up.
From there, you can run git pull inside of it when you want to update it.
There are instructions in the readmes.
i did reinstall it, but idk what you mean with git clone if i type it into the console of pyton it says clone is a invalid syntax
yeah im completly new to python, also im german so my english isnt that good tbh
i want to use this program/bot for the browsergame wurzelimperium.de
press the window key then type cmd then Enter then on that cmd copy paste the command Opalmist sent
console dont know what git is
clearly you dont have git installed on your computer
open a browser and search git then click the first result
gitkraken i guess
i did do i have to register on github and connect it?
ok git scm is installed the git clone command was successful and also the git update command was good
learning git and github is super usefull for developers
youre right, but how do i continue now
whats the meaning of live coding?
Need someone to debug coding error???
def input_function():
name = input("Type your name in here: ")
return name
username = input_function()
print("The username is " + username)
lets goo i coded with my first function
Just use an f string
Print(f"the username is{username}")
does someone know why it doesnt print both of them print ? if write a name like 'sha 1'
i dont know what that is
def test():
username = input("Type your username here: ")
return username
print("Your username is " + test()) (updated code)
this one here is now shorter
username = input("Type your username here: ")
print("Your username is " + username)
NGL this feels pointless, but good job anyways
def helloWorld(*args, **kwargs):
print(*args, **kwargs)
helloWorld("print")
works with an โif not username.isdigit() or not username.find(โ โ) == -1 :
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The Muscat family of grapes includes over 200 grape varieties belonging to the Vitis vinifera species that have been used in wine production and as raisin and table grapes around the globe for many centuries. Their colors range from white (such as Muscat Ottonel), to yellow (Moscato Giallo), to pink (Moscato Rosa del Trentino) to near black (Mus...
Cotton Candy is the trademark for a variety of sweet white table grapes of the cultivar IFG Seven whose flavour has been compared to cotton candy. The grapes were developed by horticulturist David Cain and his team at Bakersfield, California-based fruit breeder International Fruit Genetics (IFG). The grapes were first commercially grown in Cali...
In Australia and New Zealand, summer begins on 1 December and ends on 28 February (29 February in leap years).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer#Cultural_reckoning
Summer or summertime is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight hours are the longest and darkness hours are the shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. The earliest sunrises and latest sunsets also ...
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โ @alpine perch can now stream until <t:1764688724:f>.
Thanks, I am not going to use it. I just like having it. @buoyant kestrel