#voice-chat-text-1
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What's wrong english
american
random combernations of english letters
Right
then i use a CA. CER and a Public and privet key
then i send the messages
there is no way i haven't sent more then 50 messages
brb
Nooo
congratulations
bro dipped
lmao
back
south
true
spoke like a real astralian
yeah
really
i dont think thats going to last long like your past
YEAH I KNEW IT
what is the important part so
@stuck bluff OPAL
Hmm?
@delicate wren this look better ?
did you reorder compression/xoring?
then it probably contains MAC
(specifically HMAC via SHA256)
well it seems to be alot better
cryptography.fernet?
yea
it gets reduced to 128 bits
is fernet good enough or you suggest a diff lib ?
it's AES 128 + SHA256 HMAC
unless you break something in how you use it, it's good enough for most cases
alright thank you
ah, I remembered why CBC is not used often anymore
encryption parallelisation
(doesn't matter for small messages)
for hundred-megabytes-long messages, maybe
oh then im good π€£
another reason is that not all cyphers are block cyphers
cacha/salsa (what libsodium uses) is a stream cypher
me hold my urge not to say #food-pics
Real
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: applied timeout to @worthy vale until <t:1699113932:f> (10 minutes) (reason: burst spam - sent 8 messages).
The <@&831776746206265384> have been alerted for review.
I wonder how many more messages I gotta send before I can verify
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!tvmute 520447539766493185 14d Spamming to get voice privilages results in a lengthier time constraint.
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: applied voice mute to @dusk vector until <t:1700506093:f> (14 days).
@dusk vector im working so sensitive for that tho
smh
What is your favorite programming language?
I like that one too
My fav to work in is Python, but I think Rust is very well-designed
you?
Hey
python to rust transpile via transformers is cute
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idk if you could call its high-level language design syntax well designed
any cyber security specialist here =
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One sec, headset fucked
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can you guys help me with some code ?
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the problem is noone understands it...
A classic..
hi guys, how can i update my roll to speak in the voice chat?
@leaden ferry #voice-verification has the details
thanks bro πͺπ½
java?
it's not python right !
hey guys
I need some help with machine learning project on image segmentation
can someone assist me !
try to tell the guys in the voice channel
they look like they know about coding
have someone of you guy use the 100 day of python from angela?
i would like to know what lv coding i could get if i finish that curse
RAM IS READING PROPERLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Register A: 5
Register B: 3
Register B: 0
Register B: 0
Register B: 0
Zero Flag: 0
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256 bytes of writable / saveable data !!!!!!! im so fucking proud of myself for this honestly best feeling ive ever had. still got a log way to go but this is the first working bit of code ive had so far. @mild flume
so i can introduce operand1 and operand2 to run more complex opcodes within the execute def
which would change the way fetch(self) works self.memory will actually be utilized to the fullest
Hmm....
So it's meant to be a simluator rather than an emulator, right?
Nothing has to be super super strict with regards to it HAS to be this memory size restriction or what not, right?
Not sure if that made sense
simulator with an emulator like interface
Gotcha
user friendly but im not worried about that right now. memory limit is 64kb
Hmm
right now were doing 256b
actually since im not using all 8 registers at the moment its less
more like 48kb as a max for me
Hmm
def run(self):
while self.running:
instruction = self.fetch()
opcode, operand1, operand2 = self.decode(instruction)
self.execute(opcode, operand1, operand2)
then to redefine all opcodes to use a register value in front of the x00 number
etc..... Bx80 Ax00
multiplex without multiplex or shift register almost but not if that makes sense
just more accessible spots in memory
How are you thinking you'd do it?
in the decode section for single byte instructions they need to be changed to use multibyte instructions to read them properly. same with the execute section seeing operand is no longer in use its operand1 and operand2 operand1 is set to the register value and operand2 is a renamed operand value if that makse sense
im thinking in my next iteration ill implement the better / faster cache
Yeah, functools is great for that kind of stuff
Oo that'd be interesting
clock_speed_hz = 1 # 1 Hz clock speed for simplicity (1 instruction per second)
cpu = CPU(clock_speed_hz)
dawg it works
legit runs at 1hz a second or 1 operation a second
i have to start working on a custom assembly language and complier for it im not messing with c i already know assy.
yes thats correct im simulating running assembly on a simulated cpu in python
so an updated list on what id like to add cycle variation, cache simulation, simulated multicore function and external commuinication for other simulated componets like network cards, keyboards, storage and monitors.
chatGPT is puro cuento, as we say in Spanish π₯±
addition to adding all of that were adding the carry flag, sign flag and overflow flag in the opcodes
totally overhyped; we certainly are experiencing a typical cycle of 'This Time it's Different' (TM)
self.flags['S'] = int(result < 0) # Sign flag
self.flags['C'] = int(result > 255 or result < 0) #carry flag for ops not higher than a 256 value
self.flags['O'] = int(result != (result & 0xFF)) # overflow flag for ops higher than 256 value
Lookin' good
@mild flume I tried to get Dalle to make an image of you and this was the closest I could get it haha:
Even that has better facial hair than I can manage
It was much closer than where is started which was a Walter White
I am the one who talks
It got the mustache a bit better on this heavier-set one
Mr. Pudgelock
oof
Indeed haha
its fine
need to look into something, bbl
@mild flume im going to dm you the code and tell me what you think of the revised version of iteration 2
?
Fine enough
Sure
pt 1
Al Gore Rhythm
pt 2
Not too shabby
now i have to figure out how to view memory contents while the cpu is simulating
agree 100%
@blissful fern If you're wondering why you can't talk, check out the #voice-verification channel. That'll tell you what you need to know about the voice gate
def assemble(self, assembly_code):
# Split the code into lines/segments
lines = assembly_code.split('\n')
machine_code =[]
for line in lines:
# Strip comments & whitespaces
line = line.split(';')[0].strip()
if line == '':
continue # skips empty lines
# Split the line into parts
parts = line.split()
mnemonic = parts[0]
operand = parts[1] if len(parts) > 1 else None
# convert the neomonic to an opcode
opcode = self.opcode_table.get(mnemonic)
if opcode is None:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown Mnemonic: {mnemonic}")
#convert the operand to a value (if allowed)
if operand:
operand_value = int(operand) #barebones conversion
else:
operand_value = 0
# append the opcode and operand value to the machine code
machine_code.extend([opcode, operand_value])
return machine_code
this look right @mild flume
!code Can you toss it in the code highlighting?
That embed says how
Oh no no
You do that then 3 closing backticks when you're done with the code block
code here
```py
code here
```
Takes a bit of getting used to.
First you have the opening 3 backticks and the language indicator:
```py
Then you put any code you want in it
in lines after that
Then you close with 3 more ticks
```
ohhhhh not !code then '''py its '''py then '''
Yep yep
On US keyboards, it's the tick that shares the key with ~, next to 1 on the number row
# Split the code into lines/segments
lines = assembly_code.split('\n')
machine_code =[]
for line in lines:
# Strip comments & whitespaces
line = line.split(';')[0].strip()
if line == '':
continue # skips empty lines
# Split the line into parts
parts = line.split()
mnemonic = parts[0]
operand = parts[1] if len(parts) > 1 else None
# convert the neomonic to an opcode
opcode = self.opcode_table.get(mnemonic)
if opcode is None:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown Mnemonic: {mnemonic}")
#convert the operand to a value (if allowed)
if operand:
operand_value = int(operand) #barebones conversion
else:
operand_value = 0
# append the opcode and operand value to the machine code
machine_code.extend([opcode, operand_value])
return machine_code ```
def assemble(self, assembly_code):
# Split the code into lines/segments
lines = assembly_code.split('\n')
machine_code =[]
for line in lines:
# Strip comments & whitespaces
line = line.split(';')[0].strip()
if line == '':
continue # skips empty lines
# Split the line into parts
parts = line.split()
mnemonic = parts[0]
operand = parts[1] if len(parts) > 1 else None
# convert the neomonic to an opcode
opcode = self.opcode_table.get(mnemonic)
if opcode is None:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown Mnemonic: {mnemonic}")
#convert the operand to a value (if allowed)
if operand:
operand_value = int(operand) #barebones conversion
else:
operand_value = 0
# append the opcode and operand value to the machine code
machine_code.extend([opcode, operand_value])
return machine_code
just threw it into vsc and added it
@random minnow want me to send you the file? i was given a task to create a full fledge 8 bit cpu emulator/simulator
i know assy. and im currently writing the ide for the simulator i wanna kms
i didnt know any python until last monday
nope, machine code/ assembly.
then batch
yes
and programing on ibms as400
i have till jan 31st at midnight to create a complete simulation of it
i wish i could talk
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@mild flume Hey, how you doing? Haven't seen you around recently
Oh right.
Better now?
@astral wind Your typing is coming through the mic
ok sorry
Oh 
I was at a gathering today so there's a good chance I caught it. Hopefully not
What's jake working on?
Use the chess thing
I recently got an internship
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Nice. Enjoying it?
Something programming related I'm guessing? π
Actually gtg cya π
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I need
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Should take pictures
It just looks like a novelty giant CD
You're not wrong
Just jam it in π
orignal z80/8080 assy that my cpu will be running
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Instruction Set Expansion and, or, xor, not and shift operations shl, shr with more complex branching instructions
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Assembler Enhancements, error checking and reporting to give users feedback that their assembly code cannot be parsed or contains invalid instructions.
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Performance Metrics, Create a system that displays/ measures performance statistics, cpu-clock memory-clock, execution time and cycles per instruction.
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Graphical Memory Viewer, Create a memory view within the GUI that visualizes memory space and static data.
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Cache Simulation, Create a simple cache system to show cache hits, misses and cache performance.
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Power management, Simulate the effects of power management techniques like frequency scaling and dynamic voltage.
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Pipeline Simulation, Simulate a basic instruction pipeline with stages like fetch, decode, execute, memory access and write to demonstrate how the cpu works.
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Binary Loader, Create the function to load and execute binary files that were compiled from assembly.
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Create Proper Documentation, Create proper documents from development and user commands / controls.
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Custom Hardware Simulation, Create a framework to simulate basic hardware, etc.
8kb of ram is offically working
peep the scroll wheel
8 KB (in decimal)
8000 bytes
me
"Python in 1h per day"
i have great news boys!
I need a group of 5 people, id prefer people ive already talked to in here via voice chat to stress test my simulation and give recommendations / feedback on what needs to be improved, as of yesterday the code / idea is copyrighted through my LLC. You will be sent a link via DM to a private repsitory on github with the download link to the code. INQUIRE FOR MORE DETAILS. THANKS -IAN
!voiceverifyβ
Canβt talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
im down, if you are still looking for people
@earnest scarab
@storm wasp Meant to wave in here. I like your bird.
Associated text channel to the voice chat you're in.
@stuck bluff Hey, thank you
Hey! I am learning python and I want a study buddy. Anyone interested to study together?
Message me if you're a beginner too : )
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i am uploading a folder(inside it ....contains 3 files and 1 folder ....i already did git init and git add . for tracking and stagging of that file and folder
but when i upload that folder (which conatins 3 files and 1 folder) then only that parent folder uploads on github inside contents did not upload there
guyss
if anyyione know this then tell me
it is urgent
hey giuss
Guys I'm trying to boot from USB with my dell g15 5520
But it doesn't work can someone
Help me I can open camera so u can see.
So you did a git init, made your changes, did git add ., okay.
I'm assuming you did your git commit too before you pushed?
.
if x not in dataset:
while loop
input sec 1 in while loop
input sec 2 in loop
inputsec 4
inputsec5
here for an incredibly frustrated time
@djaytwd
@mossy storm @floral frigate π
π
bepis
hello
here
how long did it take you to learn lua?
total or for learning
thats not horrible
but if u take it seriously u can get enough knowledge by 3 months
(if u try daily tho)
once i wrap up my current js projects it would be worth tackling
lmk if u need any help
and it seems relatively familiar to js syntactically speaking fron te looks of it minus variable/obj typing
what would be a good starter project
about what
anything really
lua?
yeah
right
got it thanks im gonna go work on hw
i only want to upload my files why to use git commit?
Where to, Github?
If you're going to send off changes, you need to commit them locally first before anything can actually be sent.
come in voice chat
i am showing you
@umbral roseI need help
@umbral roseCould I show you my code and could you help me if possiblke
Which channel
Do I go
.
Aa
.
@whole jungle
@whole jungle
@misty sinew :x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File "/home/main.py", line 6, in <module>
003 | f = open(os.walk(r'/')),print(f.read()),print(white+black)
004 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
005 | TypeError: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not generator
@misty sinew :x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | File "/home/main.py", line 2
002 | white = 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999 1E999
003 | ^^^^^
004 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax
@misty sinew :x: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 143 (SIGTERM).
001 | /home/main.py
002 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/osdefs.h
003 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/pyport.h
004 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/patchlevel.h
005 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/memoryobject.h
006 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/datetime.h
007 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/methodobject.h
008 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/weakrefobject.h
009 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/pystats.h
010 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/dictobject.h
011 | /lang/python/3.12/include/python3.12/traceback.h
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#bot-commands
@vast tusk are you pretty good at coding? im in need of some help
what do u need
import pyautogui
import win32api
import win32con
import time
def click(x, y):
win32api.SetCursorPos((x, y))
win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0)
time.sleep(0.1)
win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0)
while True:
# Click on a specific xy coordinate
click(Your_X_Coordinate, Your_Y_Coordinate)
time.sleep(3) # Wait for 3 seconds after the click
# Look at three different x, y coordinates
color_xy1 = pyautogui.pixel(XY1_X_Coordinate, XY1_Y_Coordinate)
color_xy2 = pyautogui.pixel(XY2_X_Coordinate, XY2_Y_Coordinate)
color_xy3 = pyautogui.pixel(XY3_X_Coordinate, XY3_Y_Coordinate)
# Define the RGB values for the colors you are looking for
color_black = (0, 0, 0) # Replace with the RGB values for black
color_other_1 = (R1, G1, B1) # Replace with the RGB values for color 1
color_other_2 = (R2, G2, B2) # Replace with the RGB values for color 2
color_other_3 = (R3, G3, B3) # Replace with the RGB values for color 3
# Check variations
variation_1 = color_xy1 == color_black and color_xy2 == color_other_2 and color_xy3 == color_other_3
variation_2 = color_xy2 == color_black and color_xy1 == color_other_1 and color_xy3 == color_other_3
variation_3 = color_xy3 == color_black and color_xy1 == color_other_1 and color_xy2 == color_other_2
# Perform actions based on variations
if variation_1 and not (variation_2 or variation_3):
# Perform action 1
print("Performing Action 1")
# Add your action here
elif variation_2 and not (variation_1 or variation_3):
# Perform action 2
print("Performing Action 2")
# Add your action here
elif variation_3 and not (variation_1 or variation_2):
# Perform action 3
print("Performing Action 3")
# Add your action here
do you see
any errorss
essentially i need it to
click something
and then look at 3 coordinates
and of those 3 coordinates there will be three variations in colours
sometimes coordinate 2 will be black while the others are a different colour (varation 2)
sometimes coordinate 1 will be black while the otheres are a different colour (variation 1)
sometimes coordinate 3 will be black while the others are a different colour (variation 3)
based off those 3 variations,
if variation 1 is true while variation 2 and variation 3 are false it will perform an action (action 1)
if variation 2 is true while variation 1 and variation 3 are false it will perform an action (action 2)
if variation 3 is true while variation 2 and variation 1 are false it will perform an action (action 3)
is that correct you think?
im trying to automate something
in a game
yeah
i dont think its funny
i think
personally
it hurts
you said this code is quite funny
it is NOT funny it is painful
well either way this code is like killing me
is it an online game?
does its ToS allow automation?
yup
im friends with someone on the tester team for the game and he said its fine
sorry?
@vast tusk
the xy coordinates are just like
placeholders
theres various different xy coords
i havent run it yet
but yes im gunna be updating those
yeah ik
you think lines 17 through 31 would work
@vast tusk
is this from an AI?
AI expects you to define R1, G1, ...
yes ill be doing that
every place in the code with and has some issues
well, those are just two distinct cases
which can be merged into one simpler piece of code
do you think you can explain how i can simplicate it?
cuz i thought you probably could as well im just
not good enough
at coding
variation1 = (color_black, color_other_2, color_other_3)
... # define variation2, variation3
variation = (color_xy1, color_xy2, color_xy3)
if variation == variation1:
...
elif variation == variation2:
...
elif variation == variation3:
...
else:
...
one of the steps to simplification: viewing variations as singular objects rather than multiple variables
on the inside, it'll be tuple of three tuples of three ints, something like this:
variation = ((0,1,2),(1,2,3),(4,5,6))
... but without the need to dig deep into its structure
lol
@last cove you think i can get help with something i think its pretty simple im just not good enough
im trying to get this code to like ACTUALLY input backslash
but like
i cant get it to work
pyautogui.press('\')
oh
im
autism
import time
import keyboard
def perform_sequence_1():
pyautogui.hotkey('tab')
time.sleep(0.5)
pyautogui.click()
# Bicep
pyautogui.press('\\')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('right')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
# Grip
pyautogui.press('\\\\')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('right')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
# Knuckle
pyautogui.press('\\\\')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('right')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('left')
time.sleep(0.25)
pyautogui.press('enter')
time.sleep(0.25)
def perform_sequence_2():
perform_sequence_1()
def click_sequence():
for _ in range(3):
perform_sequence_1()
time.sleep(0.25)
perform_sequence_2()
time.sleep(0.25)
def main_loop():
running = False
while True:
if keyboard.is_pressed('q'):
running = not running
time.sleep(0.2)
if running:
for _ in range(8):
click_sequence()
time.sleep(8 * 60)
# Run the main loop
main_loop()
i dont have any error messages just when i run the code
itll click
instead of clicking "backslash"
like left click
error = red text? on visual studio
i need to add some delays between some things but yeah
the main issue i have is it not clicking
backslash
can you give terminal ss for error
its just that i think the issue is that what i have in this line
pyautogui.press('\')
the "('\') part is wrong
not correct for actually clicking
\
but idk what to put there
Hello @mild flume ! ^-^
Uuugh I'm procrastinating so bad
That's what I said lol, but maybe add some variation in the sweatpants so they still seem alive?
We're in #voice-chat-text-0
LMAO my bad
yo
@dusk vector
is the name sounds cool?
mine
so introduce yourself
i really want to get python friend
bruh this gets weird
what about normal friend
hey bro
Hello
hi
what's up bro
im fine what about you bruh
||my tech stack is this here stack of tech: www||
lol
I haven't made any vns with ren'py so far
but I've helped someone else do it (mostly consulting on Python-related things)
for what OS/purposes?
linux, flashing an iso to a flash drive
Copy a file, converting and formatting according to the operands. bs=BYTES read and write BYTES bytes at a time (also see ibs=,obs=) cbs=BYTES convert ...
ay thanks π
hi
HI
Hi
hi
did you do what #voice-verification says to do?
Hey
is that only accessible to not yet voiced members?
@stuck bluff @umbral rose hey guise, when you around pls help voice Landbus.
he would like to be able to talk in the VC.
hi @stuck bluff
@thin lintel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vDAN3mnGig
So I saw this video and I was like this is awesome. So i decided to reupload this. Also be sure to Subscribe to his channel.
The one who posted it:
Youtube Channel "TrailerGo"
Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpeuSDP8JIwpH736PhVU5bg
(Edit: Video got deleted for some reason finding alternatives)
Thank you for watching β€...
Some of the best original songs I've heard in any video game.
Track numbers are 12, 17 and 21.
I am here
So toxic - what kind of positions are you applying for?
@astral jungle So how strong are fundamentals with DSA, Operating Systems and Computer Networking?
i need help @last cove with my python
idk what dsa is, i know linux and networking
im taking networking fundamentals, subnetting blah blah
C:\Users\NoahSwart\Desktop\unseen\unseen>python cnc.py
The system cannot execute the specified program.
i need help
with that error
i have tried reinstalling
for your first job, Would highly suggest to have good data structure and algorithm fundamentals(relevant for interview)
@steep rose π
!voice π
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thanks, i just joined so i have to wait 3 days
yep haha
thank you
all good
How are you doing today?
Nice, it's 2:35pm here in Arizona
sure, i can't talk anyway lol
yo alec
@wintry sinew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiGl6oF5-cE&t=779s
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voice chat
voice chattttt
why are they reading Zuck's mind. shouldn't it be the other way round
They are trying to read our mind
@rich bay π
π
hey
@void verge Yo
@mild flume
say this without going too slow:
toy boat toy boat toy boat
One smart fellow, he felt smart
@mild flume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtMU8nvZzOs
Music video by Weird Al Yankovic performing Close But No Cigar. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 5,761. (C) 2006 Volcano Entertainment III, LLC
0x00000211FFD2D800
Ah, okay
So list comps were introduced back in 2.0
It was dict comps that were added in 3.8
!voice
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if message_id := await self.redis_cache.get(member_id):
log.trace(f"Removing voice gate reminder message for user: {member_id}")
with suppress(discord.NotFound):
await self.bot.http.delete_message(Channels.voice_gate, message_id)
await self.redis_cache.set(member_id, NO_MSG)
else:
log.trace(f"Voice gate reminder message for user {member_id} was already removed")
if value := dictionary.get('key'):
print("got value", value)
!stream 372380672641335296
β @peak grove can now stream until <t:1701724129:f>.
value = dicitionary.get('key')
if value:
print("got value", value)
π¦
while (ans := input('y/n >')) not in ('y', 'n'):
pass```
The funniest hyenas scene in the whole movie.
I know there are more of these posted on youtube but this is a better quality,Enjoy!
The Beatles - I Am The Walrus (Official Video)
Watch in 4K
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educa...
Reason lets you write simple, fast and quality type safe code while leveraging both the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems.
Just sayin'
Oh, camel, ooh your humps are so big, so absolutely huge, gosh, we're all really impressed down here, I can tell you.
LSP gets down to win the talent contest. I took the bizarre LSP song, added some funky bass, layered in some crazy brass and put in some backup singing.
These lumps... I know you wanna slump on...
These lumps... but you can't 'cos you're a chump...
A chuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuump
for line : sv.lines() {
let win = line.chop_by_str("|")
for n : win.iter_nums() {
println(`Winning number: {n}`)
}
for n : line.iter_nums() {
println(`My number: {n}`)
}
}
@peak grove What r u programming?
ahhhh, sounds complex
Nah XD im too nooby for that
Damn
I did python for a few months but more like correcting stuff and doing copy paste, i started learning it like fr fr a few days ago. atleast i started a course
@rustic fiber I think the AI gave scene programming a huge booste.
since like people started to do some simple code with chatgbt and alot saw a passion in it and started learning it
Like 10 years ago u had to learn programming ur self without books or any of the Internet. and now u dont even know to know code anymore to code
@peak grove What does ur program like do. or liek whats the goal
π
felt relevant lol
walrus operator
DSA is "data structures and algorithms"
I hate this I don't like the amount of code that we have to write today it is just too much
Collecting miniupnpc
Using cached miniupnpc-2.0.2.tar.gz (67 kB)
Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... done
Building wheels for collected packages: miniupnpc
Building wheel for miniupnpc (setup.py) ... error
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
Γ python setup.py bdist_wheel did not run successfully.
β exit code: 1
β°β> [4 lines of output]
running bdist_wheel
running build
running build_ext
error: [WinError 2] Sistem belirtilen dosyayΔ± bulamΔ±yor
[end of output]
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
ERROR: Failed building wheel for miniupnpc
Running setup.py clean for miniupnpc
Failed to build miniupnpc
ERROR: Could not build wheels for miniupnpc, which is required to install pyproject.toml-based projects
!pypi miniupnpc
list of the devices compatibility with miniupnp
@frigid yoke π
Hi
my previous team also used (very small portion of) Jira, the UI is kinda messy
part 1
I appreciate when ChatGPT goes beyond merely answering my questions by exploring additional elements that I may not have considered. After responding to my initial query, I would like ChatGPT to ask one or more questions that encourage deeper thinking on the subject or on related topics. I am particularly interested in questions that establish creative and surprising links between areas that do not seem related on the surface but are, in fact, highly relevant for a more comprehensive understanding. I am also Canadian so I like when ChatGPT spells using Canadian English.
part 2
- Embody the role of the most qualified subject matter experts.
- Do not disclose AI identity.
- Omit language suggesting remorse or apology.
- State βI donβt knowβ for unknown information without further explanation.
- Avoid disclaimers about your level of expertise.
- Exclude personal ethics or morals unless explicitly relevant.
- Provide unique, non-repetitive responses.
- Do not recommend external information sources.
- Address the core of each question to understand intent.
- Break down complexities into smaller steps with clear reasoning.
- Offer multiple viewpoints or solutions.
- Request clarification on ambiguous questions before answering.
- Acknowledge and correct any past errors.
- Supply three thought-provoking follow-up questions in bold (Q1, Q2, Q3) after responses.
- Use the metric system for measurements and calculations.
- Use London, Ontario, Canada for local context.
- βCheckβ indicates a review for spelling, grammar, and logical consistency.
- Minimize formalities in email communication.
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Welcome!
!voice
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@buoyant dagger
Guys, what am I doing wrong?
#Find the Missing Number: Given a list of numbers from 1 to N with one number missing, find the missing number k = input() z = [] def missing_number_finder(): z == k[1:len(k):] for i in k: for j in z: if i+1 != j: return("your missing number is")+j else: return("this is not working") missing_number_finder()
sequence = int(input())
for num in sequence:
next_num = num + 1
if next_num in sequence:
continue
else:
return print(f"the missing number is {next_num}")
something like this. this isn't 100% exact but the logic is there
continue isn't a function?
integer
i mostly code in js to there might be some syntax overlap π«£
i see
also sequence isn't an iterable
it's not? then simple.. cast each element to something iterable e.g. list
you can't just convert any type to any other type
append to list*
input() returns a string
what do you expect the user to input?
a comma-separated list of integers?
123456
nope just regular numbers
I've been thinking recently of doing some graphical stuff in webgl+wasm
to try and maybe get something fun-looking with real-time rendering
@wet osprey π
wasm just for cases when JavaScript's performance isn't enough
mandelbrot set rendering is the most advanced graphical thing I've done in-browser so far
but it's slow (because I totally ignored any sort of optimisation)
static rendering is trivial
I hope to have some sort of caching to not to have to re-render everything when zooming
@sonic bridge π
I'd probably structure storage as a quad tree
π
π¦΅
w
this way for every square region there's a single node (within that square) value of which is selected as the value of that region
though the requirement for there to be only one selected node isn't that necessary
@covert ravine @tall plank π
hi
what do you want to save @peak grove
hi
Wassup me
Nothing, just joined incase this comes in handy for uni stuff
Cool! Which university are you attending?
noo
hi wasup guys
@sage fractal
π₯± I need coffee
!voice
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!voice
@sleek gale π
hello
what u guys working on
oh ok
i got my python exam tmrw
i did not get any holidays to learn this
so nope
we got 20 python programmes
also 12 mysql which are actually easy
alright then
bye
someone jump into vc
im about to leave for work in roughly an hour, watcha need @peak grove
needing hemlock ngl but its all good just bored at the moment
@misty sinew hi
ΠΏΡΠΈΠ²Π΅Ρ
ΠΏΡΠΈΠ²Π΅Ρ
@shy sphinx hello
hii
count
use a linked list
damn brooooooo
Merry Christmas
):":P
you cant
count them by yourself
xD
write a bot who count it
bot#2856
@wide gazelle My bad, meant this one, sorry for the double ping
How goes it
look in #1035199133436354600
I just need help but no one is helping me in chat so im trying voice
my name...
its just my name
no man
it means a source of light in hebrew
I speak hebrew π
Β―_(γ)_/Β―
anyone knows Knn >
@mild flume know some knn >
?
;/
alright
#data-science-and-ml maybe?
I dont have time to learn it i gotta sleep
Sleep is sometimes the best news
Lets your brain process things, work through problems in the background
Its due today bro
Right? So great
okay
wheres the pic of the breadboard ... you big tease
ok i see
ohh so tiny
i cant see the chip info @peak grove
what was second chip - i missed it
im taking notes
ohh your 1Hz instruction stepping ?
I have a pi zero w lying around. Any suggestions what I could do with it?
esp32 as a virtual interface to a Z80 ? @peak grove
π§’
bro I know about the joke, but i was so confused as I thought you are saying about some tech stuff, my brain was like i have never heared about this in tech-
25 GPIO for a ESP32 , will you add some data latches , create data bus , address bus ... @peak grove
Hey
hi
hmm. @peak grove you could try making the micro controller be ai ready by making a tensor model within it.
if your interested message me for the idea
@raw wren
can you fix my problem plz
plzzz
ok
wait
i have a problem look Well i have a microbit and i whrite a code create a button and when you click it it send message to microbit and in the microbit code i whrite when it get the message draw a smile face but i dont know why microbit doesnt draw a smile face can you plz fix that loook the pictures
@raw wren look
the microbit are coneted*
aaaaaa
ok np
@mild flume
rn debugging the streams library I'm working on
(mostly issues when it drop/skips messages)
Important: All the
{id:command_block_minecart,Command:'...'}
lines run in order and in one single tick which might produce slight lag when running it.
I...
Voice
i do not partake in killing my brain cells
i for one am not a smooth brain
i did not say you were
Cat monster
not a monster
but ok
@mild flume yeah that was the baby now fully grown.., we now have 7 sadly
i think he may have or ima lucky SOB. the bald spot back there, did he miss
@mild flume i get the car monster joke now.. seeing it on my phone gave me a different perspective
@hollow bay Oh no, I just call all animals that. "How's cat monster doing", "How's dog monster doing", that kind of thing
No idea why
everyones in #voice-chat-text-0
ywa
nice vim
@atomic hinge how long have you been using VIM for
whos keyboard is that
i have to mute
Hello
Hi
!stream 702070661623054336
β @surreal shoal can now stream until <t:1704831984:f>.
@surreal shoal Please hop off stream for now
@surreal shoal brb have to use the bathroom
ok
Hi
Howdy.
!code
@opal blade
# Stone, paper and scissor:
import random
def game(Computer , player):
if Computer == player:
return None
elif Computer == "A":
if player == "B":
return True
else :
print("Computer turn Stone(A), paper(B), and scissor(C)")
randNM = random.randint(1,3)
if randNM == 1:
Computer = "A"
elif randNM == 2:
Computer = "B"
else :
Computer = "C"
print(Computer)
Sorry, what's the command again Opal? π
Right yep thanks!
!stream 1056513713202528288
β @opal blade can now stream until <t:1704866747:f>.
import random
result = random.choice(['won', 'lost', 'tied'])
input('Rock, paper or scissors? > ')
print(f'You {result}!')```
!e py import random for _ in range(10): choice = random.choice(['rock', 'paper', 'scissors']) print(f'The computer chose {choice}.')
@stuck bluff :white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | The computer chose scissors.
002 | The computer chose paper.
003 | The computer chose paper.
004 | The computer chose scissors.
005 | The computer chose scissors.
006 | The computer chose rock.
007 | The computer chose scissors.
008 | The computer chose rock.
009 | The computer chose scissors.
010 | The computer chose scissors.
anyone can tell me how to write code in this chat
iam fine my voice verificatin has not gone through yet
same
hey guys
true, idk
ΠΠ
wtf
!code
why can i not talk
Hello I have written a code for the backend and want to make sure everything works well. However I cant test it so Im looking for someone to just read it over. The code is 320 lines so i do not want to post it here. if anyone is willing to help please let me know, it would be greatly appreciated
@inland glen
cant unmute
!voic
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No
O
What's the first thing #voice-verification tells you to not do?
Possibly.
@stuck bluff can you check your dms
I don't do dm stuff as a general rule.
Noo
Its a python coding test that give you some codes and you have to fix them or write new ones
What form would you have assistance take?
?
You can, although text is preferred where applicable.
π
This looks like it's an active examination/test. Once it's concluded, we can go through anything you didn't understand.
That would be good but if i fail it it wont be needed because i wont move to the next class
It's on you to understand what you need to know prior to the test, something I'd have been happy to help you with.
In the here and now, there isn't enough time for that even if I intended to help you during the test, which I do not.
!resources
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
did you leave the entire server?
ljh
Hello
hello
#bot-commands user
hello
hi nice meeting everyone! this is lucy! I
hi lucy
..
..
..
good morning guys
@misty sinew I don't have permission to talk !
yes, need write 50 x
for talk
in call
very fun

hello
hello
i got timed out
for spamming
jbduhsgd
im trying to get 50msgs
so i can unmute
yeah okay
oh
this fr sounds like bs
how does it grow back
Right? But...
I have a healthy dose of scepticism, but I also believe that, sometimes, biology gets up to some crazy bullshit that thumbs its nose at the conventional.
