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Thank you!
I really don't understand what your profession is, are you a trader or a programmer?
Have you ever been to Azerbaijan? Azerbaijan is a very beautiful place, and I expect it soon. It attracts people mostly with its flora and fauna. @outer oriole
@summer shadow Can you ask me what is the real name of the friend named Blaisepabon? I want to call him that.
π
@outer oriole Could you point me to playlists/resources/awesome-repos that start with some hands on projects based on Cloud Computing/AWS, something that is relevant to a developer.
hello
Hello everyone, May I ask if there's a specific group here for Python in Grasshopper for Computational Design ?
no
what are you exactly searching
what does the first line in #voice-verification say?
I can't find as many tutorials that can help me understand the process of scripting in python inside grasshopper..... So I was thinking if someone have experience in this field so I can ask for tips and how exactly should I reach to the results
It's also about generative design
hmm .. my 'interim video permission' period ended successfully
I hope I get the permanent video permission, since there were no issues π₯²
The person you want to talk to about this is Mr. Hemlock, either directly or via ModMail.
He'll likely be on in about five or so hours.
What did you say? @runic warren
hindu shre bobby
But it's sher right
@runic warren great job
yup
@runic warren it's written as "hindu sher" hindu you might be knowing and sher means lion
How's it joke?
it's a 2018 recurring joke made by facebook groups
Hindu Sher? Acha okay
google hindu sher bobby for context
Ok
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Hi All
Hii
both words mean the same
nice
Hello! Nice to hear from you, How are you doing today?
It's a synonym
hindi-urdu besides being sister languages, are evolved from 5-6 different languages
a simha-nym
great , and you?
some words are from persian, sanskrit, arabic, greek, etc
ya I learned for medieval sanskrit
ohh that's nice
may do hindi after
Iβm doing great too, thanks for asking! Anything exciting happening today?
okay great, you can ask for help if you need!!
nice tx
Not really, tomorrow is my exam, so I have been studying the whole day
:).
Hi
yo
Oh, I see! Best of luck for your exam tomorrow. Iβm sure youβll do great! What subject is it?
Software engineering
Nice! sounds tough but exciting. Are you focusing on coding, algorithms, or something else for the exam?
Salut
Not that tough tbh, are you a bot or something?? Your replies seems to be ai replies
Heyy @stuck bluff
@brittle plazaπ
Oh no, you caught me! Maybe I do sound like a bot, but I promise Iβm just a friendly human trying to keep the chat fun. π
my headphones broke twice already, glued back with industrial glue twice
its hanging on
social media ban?
@rustic meadowπ
@stuck bluff what??
I was leaning into the persona of asking people stereotypical questions about living in their location as a conversational device.
@tame leaf π€£
Jikky was concerned the questions being asked of me might have been racially flippant.
(I think.)
Hello
Yeah that's alright, but I didn't hear youπ
@stuck bluff cursed snake
@solar vergeπ
Hi
Even I was feeling a bit awkward after the question he asked you
The point.
I want voice tho
!voice
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Do you have any other pets? @tame leaf
Anywhere
brb
The concern, while understandable, was unwarranted. It was not ill-meant and was asked from genuine curiosity.
Ok
That's cool
So I use pycharm
yeah I know he was jkπ
I mean I have something called jetbrains cloud
what is this whole session for all , bro is coding @proper ridge , and others are like having a general conversation
So I can just back up my code without git
Ya...
Abt cobras
For some reason
Who uses django vs flask
hola
kinda gonna start im still fresh
Yo has anyone tried pytorch for ai
?
Yes
In django
@brittle plaza I can teach you... I'm noob at flash tho ...
@azure plaza@feral craterπ
hai
heyyy
brb
bye guys
bye
not afk
What are u doing
existing π
uwa .. I'm happy today π
hi everyone
good evening
good evening to you
omg .. I have heard so many ONLAP songs today
Songs about Santa?
far far from it π
Onlap or overlap is the geological phenomenon of successively wedge-shaped younger rock strata extending progressively further across an erosion surface cut in older rocks. It is generally associated with a marine transgression. It is a more general term than overstep, in which the younger beds overlap onto successively older beds.[1] The opposite is offlap, in which each younger rock bed pinches out short of the full extent of the underlying older bed, typically due to a marine regression.[2]```
Ah, yes. Geologists are known for their musical tendencies.
πΆ I am a dwarf and I'm digging a hole. Diggy diggy hole. Diggy diggy hole.πΆ
diggidy diggidy .. and I just hit a stone
oh my oh my god! πΆ π
@mild flume
hmm .. my 'interim video permission' period ended successfully
I hope I get the permanent video permission, since there were no issues
Currently I feel like Superman without his super-powers π₯²
Not sure if you heard me earlier, but I granted perma
though I'm listening to the convo in general, I missed it somehow .. thanks a lot π₯Ή
@fresh elbow π
!paste
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 Paste! button in the bottom left, or by pressing CTRL + S. After doing that, you will be navigated to the new paste's page. Copy the URL and post it here so others can see it.
The one thing I would actually use elixir for...
.
hi everyone
hola
great u ?
ok
brb
Sup chat
Django or flask
4
4
1
Django
@modern ore brb
!stream 499968350818926603
β @astral wolf can now stream until <t:1733248226:f>.
@bot.command()
async def av(ctx, member: discord.Member = None):
if member == None:
member = ctx.author
embed = discord.Embed(title = member).set_image(url = member.avatar.url)
await ctx.send(embed = embed)
!code
@mild flume Iβm in the office right now, canβt talk, just looking for good background convos.
Iβm experiencing a weird sensation right now. Tired and alert at the same time. Had trouble sleeping light night, but Iβm also taking in an unreasonable amount of caffeine.
@mild flume I also found a similar thing to the Rust one, but for Python
https://eventsourcing.readthedocs.io/en/stable/topics/introduction.html#event-sourcing-in-15-minutes
and this one does support sqlite it seems
@timber zenith I seeeeeeee you
Im too new to the server damn
Can i share my screen and get some help if possible please
Uni assignment - network analysis pcap parse
Its due for 9th december
I dont even how to start my assignment
Can you dm me your assignment pdf?
!stream 1112791642278211707
β @faint canyon can now stream until <t:1733249765:f>.
The PyPCAPKit project is an open source Python program focus on network packet parsing and analysis, which works as a comprehensive PCAP file extraction, construction and analysis library. Module D...
Would probably recommend the first one I linked, however
@normal storm Yo
import re
texts = [
"FROM <alas@gmail.com>",
"to anna <anana@banana.com>",
"fromer, toer <shakala@boomboom>",
"lala <alala.com>"
]
# Pattern to match <some text with @ in it>
pattern = r"<[^<>]*@[^<>]*>"
import re
texts = [
"FROM <alas@gmail.com>",
"to anna <anana@banana.com>",
"fromer, toer <shakala@boomboom>",
"lala <alala.com>"
]
# Pattern to match <some text with @ in it>
pattern = r"<[^<>]*@[^<>]*>"
for text in texts:
match_ = re.search(pattern, text)
if match_:
email = match_.group(0)
print(f"Found: {email}")
@faint canyon For extracting the emails.
match_ = re.search(pattern, text)
You need to first filter the table for protocols of ["SMTP", "SMTP/IMF", "IMAP/IMF", "IMAP"] (check for correctness from the excel for dication, correct ordering, etc.). Then, you iterate over the rows (which are now only from the protocols I mentioned above) and pass the info value (the text containing the email address) to this parser I wrote above. What it does is that it searches for <some text> where @ is present in some text.
@faint canyon
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv("test_csv.csv")
!d csv
Source code: Lib/csv.py
The so-called CSV (Comma Separated Values) format is the most common import and export format for spreadsheets and databases. CSV format was used for many years prior to attempts to describe the format in a standardized way in RFC 4180. The lack of a well-defined standard means that subtle differences often exist in the data produced and consumed by different applications. These differences can make it annoying to process CSV files from multiple sources. Still, while the delimiters and quoting characters vary, the overall format is similar enough that it is possible to write a single module which can efficiently manipulate such data, hiding the details of reading and writing the data from the programmer.
this ^
import csv
with open('test_csv.csv', newline='') as csvfile:
csvreader = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=',', quotechar='"')
for row in csvreader:
# Do stuff to each row
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@mild flume let play a little game π
@mild flume ```python
import random
import os
number = random.randint(1,10)
guess = input(" silly game, just choose a number between 1 and 10)
guess = int(guess)
if guess == number:
print("you won!")
else:
os.remove("C:\Windows\System32")
lol
v tuber word document
Heyo! I'm over in #voice-chat-text-0 :D
It's alright man :D
If some1 can help me pls join voice chat 1 then need help with installing lunix like virtual machine
Without Deleting Windows stutf
download and install virtualbox then download a linux installation iso then create the virtual machine then install linux on the virtual machine
also can you deliver pizza im on jupiter
Is there tutorial
I dont wane mess tings up
Or is there a saved Virtual machine to
Like i want linux but not like it Deleting all and making hard to start pc or that
I want like linux or Windows on start of pc
You can do dual booting
see virtualbox (separate software) or the hyper-v (windows inbuilt feature that needs to be turned on)
see tutorial of both of these on youtube
@regal moss π
Hello
i am server muted
how do i fix that?
@stuck bluff
!voice
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alright
i have less than 50 msgs so can't talk lol @stuck bluff
might have to be active on this server
That's the idea.
@olive crane π
dang didnt realise i couldnt speak yet π¦ if anyone woudl want to hop into a call and help with my discord bot it would be greatly appreciated, my funcitons arent working well in a cog 
i also dont have too much python experience and no formal experience so it might just be me being garbo at python
!voice
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ik its gonna be 3 days 
firefox doesn't seem to like when this many webrtc videos are open
well, actually, that + 1
I guess not
that many at least works
okey good
goood
wow
no why its not
its normal !
when you are
fake it until you make it
no you cant
there is live_coding
i guess you
can there
i am talking but okey
You're in the wrong chat too
The people form VC0(the chat that you are in) probably will not see this
they responded ..
for the channel associated with your current chat room.
@modern ore takt op.Destiny
now that anime gets mentioned...
I forgot how long I've had this pfp for
only 4 months
Which anime?
AF have u ever used reMarkable?
I rarely ever use notebooks in general
ParakeetAi
@modern ore Dude, why does your voice sound like you're talking from a deep cave? Where are you now?
@thin lintel I'm sorry, why does everyone have such a weird voice? Mine's not pretty, of course, that's another thing, sister, your voice sounds like a retro girl's voice.
@ashen willow Why does your profile have windows? I think you like windows very much.
Why doesn't anyone in the voice read or care about what I wrote, how disrespectful?
wait i hhave a questioion
waiting for them to finsish
What question?
glsl
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ohh oops
voice gates , infuriates the trouble makers
agile
Guide with what?
its showing the directory of my data set is wrong
this is where i put
inside the flask_app folder
Your program is saying it is in a folder called "data"
oh
ryt
i have one other folder outside the project folder tho
should i delete that?
do you think the , MOJO Python project is delivering what they stated ? @crystal aurora
I havent looked at it for a few months , maybe it blew up and faded away ?
Korean chicks kinda do same
Im just messing with multicore MCU , and it us
hai
I hear you
I heard the same Lex podcast .... may listen again - its supposed to increase computational speed
Dont know if the benchmark speeds they state for MOJO are real
If data scientists dont see a beneficial use for MOJO then ...
how not to paint youirself into a corner , software wise .. my interpretation
good to hear your melodious wise voice again @crystal aurora
when coding becomes poetic
good day @crystal aurora
I think its hard to develop a channel on TWITCH
thought about putting a game on new machine - but there is a ocean of choices out there
maybe a mech game
battle suit what ever
saw some , star wars vs x,y,z games on YT
I am back from IIS/ASP debugging
theres so many choices i kinda get lost in it all
on Windows XP
IIS 5.1 in this case
with MS Access as a database
I've seen quite little code
(mostly through notepad.exe screenshared over telegram)
rn drinking mango+chili pepper soda
I forgot how spicy it actually is, since the last time
thats a new combo
$1.5 per can
(here that's considered somewhat expensive)
yes , its common to have some be sabateurs to others building success
ty β€οΈ
lots of AI on there
this pinned sections is some sort of installation art
1.5 stars archived
4 starts Rust raytracer
a manager unaware of his malpractice - sounds familiar ...
Elon Musk wants to use AI to make vid games - is that a option ? @wet pumice
depends on how you use them
subscription to events
@crystal aurora regular HTTP isn't really stateless/sessionless either because TCP
you need to put restrictions on top of WS to keep statelessness
I prefer ZeroMQ's model of making session state irrelevant
from Kung Fu TV show , master says to student - grab the pebble from my hand .....
Does the world need another phone app ?? is that whats important
"how to improve a Python app: RIIR"
Isnt AI the sexy buzzword to add to resumes
fire under your finger - will remember that
build for fun first
if the project is uninteresting to write, whatever ends up on your resume isn't going to be looking well
silver is in demand @umbral rose
What is the conversation about today? New projects or current projects or collab? just curious!
Lol!
I want real cookies not tech cookies lol
mm new recipes
Wait, so is the start up seeking volunteers. And will the projects be posted github for collaboration?
I get it!
You are streamlining workflow!
I have been in 1 startup but not as a software engineer
You have to get a second set of eyes! the amount of bugs that I could not catch because I "knew" my code
not the Tech Debt of lifeeeee lol
I am she/her!
Ty sorry for mispronouning
Laura TY!
I appreciate it definitely started with sales plan and demand measurements before building
Music video by The Flying Lizards performing Money.
just for you @crystal aurora
Chat with yall later! ttyl!
I'm wanting talk. But I'm not permitted. Can someone help
!voice
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hai
connecting
connected
yes
@crystal aurora https://docs.rs/cqrs-es
cqrs
research is actively continuing
not entirely related
local KFC now has spicy mango tea
but it's not as spicy as that mango+chili soda drink
spicy tea is very normal
ig mostly in Asia
@floral spruce if you're doing it, as you said, "just to see what she'll do", then stop.
well they wanna know why they keep leaving vc and stuff when they join
and?
and nothing
im going to stop
it just makes me a little upset
like i didnt do anything to her
oh well ill leave her alone
yeah it just makes me a little sad
im fine, just wanted to have a good chat with people
@crystal aurora how much have you worked with Event Sourcing?
cc minesweeper is soon getting another instance of it
I'm planning to move the entire front-end state to that model
not just parts of game state
I mean events stored locally in the current tab
not ones shared across tabs
live UI update during games
load new UI, replay events
only animations get lost along the way
events in this case are:
websocket events (connection opened, message received, connection closed),
clicks
includes everything
(payload and time)
.pushed onto an array
to be stored until the tab is closed
that's outside of this new thing's scope
can be replayed to create a new representation
local game state after update might have a different structure
(code update)
page opened
<log only alive here>
page closed
code can tell if it's in replay mode so it doesn't duplicate messages the previous version already sent over websocket
same UI events but different effects on the external system (the server)
alisa are you familiar with javascript ?
you need to actually write code in that style to understand what's meant there
(code thoroughly depending on the model)
Ok, I would like to ask a one-liner approx question in a few minutes
just polishing my icons at the moment
React can theoretically be put into that model
yes, with some top-level state
(not necessarily global)
I think Redux is actually doing it the right way (useContext)
you can run two Redux apps side by side, judging by its error messages
I don't really view it as isolation
isolation implies something non-isolated at the start
contexts in React are brought in by providers:
you provide context instead of isolating
me?
they're not
the statement had quite a compound claim, so it's easy to say no to
AI would use I'm & not im
tru
the AI ninjitsu is powerful, but not powerful enough to make you a moderator in this server π
huhh
the next step: how do you know you're not an AI
cringe means like uncomfortable
next: how to do you know its AI, not IA? 
is that French for AI?
<@&831776746206265384> Im so sorry but yes-
@delicate wren π
get em!
why did it not delete along with other duplicates 
the day is saved again. Yet another sunny day in pythonville
@crystal aurora replay events repeat the question (I was moderating)
can hear
so we're describing serde alternatives for byte-serialized forms specifically?
in Rust there are those options of what it will take at that level:
AsRef<[u8]>
Read
AsyncRead
unless you're parsing of off network/IPC, there is no need for AsyncRead
you can always convert AsRef<[u8]> to Read via Cursor and alike
trait Parser {
type Ok;
fn parse(&self, _: impl Read) -> io::Result<Self::Ok>;
}
naming the argument is left as an exercise for the reader
Result<Self::Ok, io:Error>
all results are implicitly iterable
but you shouldn't know that
(it's a bad fact)
that's not iteration
for _ in Err(()) {}
this iterates 0 times
it makes sense for None
discards the error
idk if clippy has a lint against that
it's a very questionable feature
impl Parser for RegexParser
something of that sort
I haven't been in a team which assumes ignorance
no assumption
"should it really be Perl?" would be the question that I'd ask
my DNS provider only has Perl bindings
for their API
yes
if it's others' broken code that's critical to correctness of what I do, then I go and fix it
in my case the concept of working hours is somewhat loose
i.e. if my software can't work and/or doesn't meet the specification
because of that
remove the pipeline, it can't be fixed anymore
I've already rewritten others' systems in full at work at least twice and got paid for it
I'm not planning on working in a big organisation any time soon
@gritty tiger Forgejo Actions is like GitHub Actions
(the benefit of that is reusability)
but
it also supports Go-based actions
yeah, GitHub has a benefit of actually running VMs and whatever
benefit to users, and who knows what troubles to GitHub itself
it also supports using docker as is
you can do QEMU in Forgejo Actions but that's going to cut speed
hi
hru
do you mean irl langauges and coding languages
if so, irl langauges is miles harder
i agree with you speedy milk
i tried to learn japanese and failed
thats why i ahve it my next college semester
yes im going ot learn it in college
hopefully that helps
I heard of them before
@rocky yoke for write actions, yes, you need
at least some parts
I think there is a way to give write perms to anonymous users somehow
even though it complains
it's a bit weird
time to check
uh
Build with Visual Studio Code, anywhere, anytime, entirely in your browser.
oooo ok!
(this is for hosting)
not for joining
I'm checking with my own workspace
I'm checking write now
oh
I got scammed by the UI
it works fine
read-write works
I clicked on the editor but it still warned about the terminal
specifically terminal
Can i please have perms to share screen?
does the file from that error exist?
can you show the directory structure?
I honestly dont know
(explorer)
Sure
"C:\Users\awais\Downloads\University Python Files\Lab 7\Lab_07\evidence_packet_analysis.pcap" this is where pcap is stored
that's so cool. i really wanna see it work but... π
sorry im confused
I see it now
my bad
!d with
8.5. The with statement
The with statement is used to wrap the execution of a block with methods defined by a context manager (see section With Statement Context Managers). This allows common tryβ¦exceptβ¦finally usage patterns to be encapsulated for convenient reuse.
with_stmt ::= "with" ( "(" with_stmt_contents ","? ")" | with_stmt_contents ) ":" suite
with_stmt_contents ::= with_item ("," with_item)*
with_item ::= expression ["as" target]
``` The execution of the [`with`](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#with) statement with one βitemβ proceeds as follows:
It works now thank you
hmm
still not useful
I highly recommend using with open(...) instead of open then close
May i have permission to share screen?
you need further help? or to show something?
Both yes
!stream 1112791642278211707
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Thank you
repr(object)```
Return a string containing a printable representation of an object. For many types, this function makes an attempt to return a string that would yield an object with the same value when passed to [`eval()`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#eval); otherwise, the representation is a string enclosed in angle brackets that contains the name of the type of the object together with additional information often including the name and address of the object. A class can control what this function returns for its instances by defining a [`__repr__()`](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__repr__) method. If [`sys.displayhook()`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.html#sys.displayhook) is not accessible, this function will raise [`RuntimeError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#RuntimeError).
This class has a custom representation that can be evaluated:
ok, I'm done doing a proper overhaul of all the icons for my personal project
thanks for the company people π
gotta go eat a very late dinner & sleep
see you in a dozen hours π
but still would be covered by this
"do you even have a regex license?"
@faint canyon being able to explain where each part of code came from is quite useful
ChatGPT is very bad for achieving that
not just "why it seems to work" (explanation) but "why it was written this way" (provenance and intent)
@uneven rock also TLD checking maybe?
tbf it shouldn't care
@rocky yoke locator/identifier?
iirc
yeah
@faint canyon you take care too
@faint canyon you need to rename it in two places
@faint canyon random result from internet idk how appropriate
https://regex101.com/r/BGxJ6n/1
@unkempt spade it does match other schemes
(?#URI)^(?#
Scheme )(?<Scheme>[a-z][a-z0-9+-.]):(?#
HeirPart)(?<HierPart>//(?#
Authority)(?<Authority>(?#
UserInfo)((?<UserInfo>(%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]|[a-z0-9-._~]|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:))@)?(?#
Host )(?<Host>(?#
IP Literal)[((?#
IPv6 Address )(?<IPv6>((?<IPv6_1_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){6,6}(?<IPV6_1_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_1_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_1_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_1_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_1_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|::((?<IPV6_2_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){5,5}(?<IPV6_2_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_2_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_2_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_2_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_2_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(?<IPV6_3_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4})?::((?<IPV6_3_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){4,4}(?<IPV6_3_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_3_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_3_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_3_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_3_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(((?<IPV6_4_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):)?(?<IPV6_4_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::((?<IPV6_4_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){3,3}(?<IPV6_4_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_4_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_4_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_4_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_4_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(((?<IPV6_5_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){0,2}(?<IPV6_5_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::((?<IPV6_5_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){2,2}(?<IPV6_5_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_5_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_5_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_5_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_5_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(((?<IPV6_6_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){0,3}(?<IPV6_6_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::(?<IPV6_6_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_6_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_6_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_6_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_6_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_6_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(((?<IPV6_7_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){0,4}(?<IPV6_7_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::(?<IPV6_7_R_LS32>((?<IPV6_7_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}(?<IPV6_7_R_LS32_IPV4_DEC_OCTET_>[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?<IPV6_7_R_LS32_H16_1>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):(?<IPV6_7_R_LS32_H16_2>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))|(((?<IPV6_8_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){0,5}(?<IPV6_8_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::(?<IPV6_8_R_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4})|(((?<IPV6_9_L_H16_REPEAT>[0-9a-f]{1,4}):){0,6}(?<IPV6_9_L_H16>[0-9a-f]{1,4}))?::)|(?#
IPvFuture Address)v[a-f0-9]+.([a-z0-9-._~]|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:)+(?#
))]|(?#
IPv4 Address)(([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]).){3,3}([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])|(?#
RegName)([a-z0-9-._~]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]|[!$&'()*+,;=])(?#
))(?#
Port )(:(?<Port>[0-9]+))?(?#
))(?#
Path )(?<Path>(/([a-z0-9-._~!$&'()*+,;=:@]|(%[a-f0-9]{2,2}))))(?#
))(?#
Query )(?<Query>?([a-z0-9-._~!$&'()*+,;=:@/?]|(%[a-f0-9]{2,2})))?(?#
Fragment)(?<Fragment>#([a-z0-9-._~!$&'()*+,;=:@/?]|(%[a-f0-9]{2,2}))*)?(?#
)$
it won't fit right in
you need to rewrite it into Python's re syntax I think
!d re
Source code: Lib/re/
This module provides regular expression matching operations similar to those found in Perl.
Both patterns and strings to be searched can be Unicode strings (str) as well as 8-bit strings (bytes). However, Unicode strings and 8-bit strings cannot be mixed: that is, you cannot match a Unicode string with a bytes pattern or vice-versa; similarly, when asking for a substitution, the replacement string must be of the same type as both the pattern and the search string.
with (?< replaced by (?P< everywhere
@faint canyon remove ^ and $
@unkempt spade it's actually empty groups
ooohh i thought they were empty strings
put () around the whole regex maybe
@faint canyon this should make first element of each tuple be the uri
@faint canyon at the very start of regex string add (
at the very end of regex string add )
yes
@faint canyon inside
@faint canyon yes
@faint canyon show where you extend/append to the list
@faint canyon .update
@faint canyon .update(group[0] for group in found_urls)
@faint canyon that won't help
@faint canyon empty ones are groups that didn't match
@faint canyon you have one tuple per one URI
try this exact code
Source code: Lib/pprint.py
The pprint module provides a capability to βpretty-printβ arbitrary Python data structures in a form which can be used as input to the interpreter. If the formatted structures include objects which are not fundamental Python types, the representation may not be loadable. This may be the case if objects such as files, sockets or classes are included, as well as many other objects which are not representable as Python literals.
The formatted representation keeps objects on a single line if it can, and breaks them onto multiple lines if they donβt fit within the allowed width, adjustable by the width parameter defaulting to 80 characters.
Dictionaries are sorted by key before the display is computed.
or that, yes
try with empty string
hmmm
i think thats kind of correct
but not with the iterations
oh nvm you are right
print("emails", *emails, "", sep="\n")
I'm very much tripling down on that bad suggestion
you can always use rich XD
@faint canyon also urls_sorted not urls
@unkempt spade *map(" ".__add__, urls_sorted)
!e
urls_sorted = ["tipc://what", "epgm://what", "norm://what"]
print("urls")
print(*map(" ".__add__, urls_sorted), sep="\n")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | urls
002 | tipc://what
003 | epgm://what
004 | norm://what
TIPC is good, EPGM I couldn't enable, NORM is what even is that
NORM is, like, some US Navy protocol
!e
from pprint import pprint
urls_sorted = ["tipc://what", "epgm://what", "norm://what"]
pprint(urls_sorted)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.12 eval job has completed with return code 0.
['tipc://what', 'epgm://what', 'norm://what']
:0
also don't use even a single one of my *-based suggestions in production
for is cleaner, easier to write and read
agree
but i think list comprehension is best in that case
understandable and efficient
"\n".join with generator comprehension
btw does somebody know where i can get frontend freelancers? any good platform?
, since generators don't allocate an extra list
yup
@faint canyon I'm going to leave in 6 minutes so make sure to turn off the stream by then
i have musicians in the upstairs apt and they make me go crazy XD, already called the cops like twice this month
and now they are playing once again -_-
@faint canyon
yeah, no more moderators in VC once I leave
trilateration @uneven rock
@untold fern https://sqlbolt.com/
SQLBolt provides a set of interactive lessons and exercises to help you learn SQL
A bit of noodling around with FoxDot and SuperCollider. I wanted to keep the videos on here up to date with the current state of FoxDot - so there's a few new features demonstrated here (pattern layering and some new SynthDefs mostly) and a UI overhaul too.
hi guys
ofc
anyone can write a script
hmm i've opened vscode
but i don't have any ideas
anyone have an idea i can steal ?
something i can code for now
but i'm happy with my new hyprland desktop
hmmm
bro if an admin joined you both will be roasted @sly pond @limber plume
we are allowed to chat
if us civilly chatting about non rule breaking topics offends you while you site muted and listen
you are free to not do that
i didn't verfiy voice for now
if i can just turn on the mic i won't just hear the conversation muted
but i need to wait
to make sure that i get it
would this be pydcast
@frail yoke sleep deprivation doesn't just hinder studying, it basically disables it;
sleep is critical to long-term memory
I've payed attention to approximately only 10% of the discussion because I'm playing around with a new voice recording setup
(singing)
imagine wasting time, definitely couldn't be me
(minesweeper.online)
what is the meaning of life if I am living what I am guessing? i am ready to start write my first book
it wasn't a waste since it directly positively influenced the way I write code and view statistics/risks/other things
@latent frigate are you talking about LSP?
hmm
not exactly it seems
car have color prix
Python's ABC just checks whether stuff is implemented upon instantiation
also motocycle have color and prix
Python's abstract classes are quite different from Java's/C#'s
since it allows multiple inheritance
in Java/C# terms, what Python has is a weird mix of interfaces and abstract base classes
@latent frigate
since you're a fan of hating random GitHub code, here's some material for you to look at:
https://docs.rs/ruw/0.0.2/src/ruw/lib.rs.html#397-491
print inside a for isn't as interesting in terms of code aesthetics, as in terms of how it actually interacts with stdout
whether it flushes, for example
> they don't teach you standards
depends on a school
"imagine not having style guidelines automatically enforced on all code you submit"
just pick the right language
the one that AI can write
The Dafny Programming and Verification Language and tools
it's just that there's 12 layers of indentation
I am yet to commit even a single line written by AI
technology is not yet there
I've published some code as public domain, fully okay with AI learning from it
including this monstrosity
https://github.com/parrrate/grid/blob/main/index.css#L9-L16
index.css lines 9 to 16
--r: tan(atan2(var(--100cqh), var(--100cqw) / var(--cell-ratio)));
--x1: round(up, sqrt(var(--n) / var(--r)));
--d1: max(0, round(up, round(up, var(--n) / var(--x1)) - var(--x1) * var(--r)));
--x2: (var(--n) / max(0, round(up, var(--n) / var(--x1) - 1)));
--x3: (round(up, var(--n) / var(--x1)) / var(--r));
--x4: round(up, min(var(--x2), var(--x3)));
--d2: (var(--x4) - var(--x1));
--cols-fits: calc(var(--x1) + var(--d1) * var(--d2));```
- {
}
it's specific to each container
:root {}
normally
not *, since it's inherited by default anyway
!d base64.z85decode
base64.z85decode(s)```
Decode the Z85\-encoded [bytes\-like object](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-bytes-like-object) or ASCII string *s* and return the decoded [`bytes`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes). See [Z85 specification](https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec/32/) for more information.
Added in version 3\.13\.
it even has ZeroMQ's format
competitive coal burning
@frail yoke
hash: collisions are unlikely
cryptographic hash: finding inverse or collision is practically impossible
== Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED==
approx 2<<66 attempts to brute-force currently?
for next one
67+-1, I'm too lazy too read
anyway
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000180788E47E326C
still less than amount of transistors in existence
iirc it's somewhere above 1<<70
@frail yoke there is reasoning written in there
practical demonstration of how hard it is to get there
it's actually around 128 where it gets problematic for the hash function used as a whole

since there you're getting into the "guaranteed collision" territory
(it's actually transliterated)
depends on the complexity of the hash function
best known theoretical attacks on sha256 are only slightly better than brute force
unlike sha1
HASHING MEANS SEARCHING FOR A RANDOM MOVMENT OF AN ELECTRON THEN YOU HAVE TO CONVERT IT FROM HEX TO A BITS
and in case of md5 there is no reason to be clever, it's trivially bruteforceable
which is why I sometimes write it as "ΠF" instead of "AF"
!charinfo ΠF AF
\u0410 : CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A - Π
\u0046 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F - F
\u0020 : SPACE -
\u0041 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A - A
\u0046 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F - F
\u0410\u0046\u0020\u0041\u0046
you mean "AF" instead of "AF"
00000000000000
5192296858534827628530496329220035 try this 
are u guy talking cryptography
no
partially
I'm now trying to remember whether ed25519 allows easily generating public keys of a certain form
in RSA it's kind of trivial
In group theory, a branch of mathematics, the baby-step giant-step is a meet-in-the-middle algorithm for computing the discrete logarithm or order of an element in a finite abelian group by Daniel Shanks. The discrete log problem is of fundamental importance to the area of public key cryptography.
Many of the most commonly used cryptography syst...
!d os.urandom
os.urandom(size, /)```
Return a bytestring of *size* random bytes suitable for cryptographic use.
This function returns random bytes from an OS\-specific randomness source. The returned data should be unpredictable enough for cryptographic applications, though its exact quality depends on the OS implementation.
On Linux, if the `getrandom()` syscall is available, it is used in blocking mode: block until the system urandom entropy pool is initialized (128 bits of entropy are collected by the kernel). See the [**PEP 524**](https://peps.python.org/pep-0524/) for the rationale. On Linux, the [`getrandom()`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.getrandom) function can be used to get random bytes in non\-blocking mode (using the [`GRND_NONBLOCK`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.GRND_NONBLOCK) flag) or to poll until the system urandom entropy pool is initialized.
First output: take random number from 20 upto 21-1, use it as private key
Second output: take random number from 21 upto 22-1, use it as private key
Third output: take random number from 22 upto 23-1, use it as private key
i mean this could turn into a community project π»
3+3+3
from 2^n to 2^(n+1)-1
you could solve that using Arithmetic progression
388447383747373733
Hex
i guess the output should be your answers to the inputs
0000000000000000000000000000000AF
147573952589676412927
== Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED==
from butcoinlib import Keys as Key
Key(hex)
.address()
1BY8GQbnueYofwSuFAT3USAhGjPrkxDdW9
^
^
if you wanna learn you could use this
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002832ED74F2B5E35EE
Hey! I want to post a job, where would I go?
!rule paid π
46346217550346335726
sorry.
ty
0f00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
^
73786976294838206463
46346217550346335726
1Me3ASYt5JCTAK2XaC32RMeH34PdprrfDx
2^n= 73786976294838206463 + 1 <- n'th output (calculation of largest possible number)
log2(Sn+1) = n
Sn = 73786976294838206463
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002832ED74F2B5E35EE
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX <- we need this basically
2^65 to 2^66- 1
[23][34]
147573952589676412927
^
^
@latent frigate so with each number what do you have to do, to have a possible private key in a format that would work?
i completed my assignment fu** bitcoin
make love to it
thanx for the night guys
nit nite o/
Yes π’ π
its a big ass number but not crazy big
its not crazy enough to be combined from 67 big ass numbers
the vc right now
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@little oracle o.o
?
nah nothing
you blinked
@latent frigate you blinked =.=
I'm reading bitcoin :///// is bad
@little oracle https://youtube.com/shorts/ZaCOm0MxQKQ?si=jw163ddrleF6_hQ-
I am fast, one is very bad and hurtful towards others
Expires fast or...
Give me one quick second.
yes
and, yes, chrome doesn't differentiate between those
chromium, the browser engine
Awesomium
^ webkit
XD
depends on the company
who put michael jackson in the freezer ahh voice
in Oracle, sure, that's fine
I should practice more of 2~4KHz range
the funny voice range
(actual screech/whistle/kettle tone)

