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Go
Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to fence off more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day. A 2016 survey by the International Go Federation's 75 member nations found that there...
I have not played
Observe
observe
observable
how are you choosing what the AI likes? Is it going down a bunch of different branches a la min max?
!stream 788834926899888130
โ @slim depot can now stream until <t:1768700527:f>.
Interesting, you need to request streaming perms every few minutes?
I'm sure there's a good reason for all these rules, but just never been on a server this locked down ha
It's to start the stream, not continue it.
You could stream indefinitely on a stream window of one minute.
But only one person can stream at a time?
Multiple people are able to stream at one time, however, the moderator may elect to restrict this.
Have y'all seen the filters where there's a slight red herring for LLMs? Like something easy enough anyone should be able to do it in their head, but if you paste it into an LLM, it gets it wrong
I've seen it done via a character that's copy pastable but is hidden visually/to screen readers in the browser
I've seen questions where when you copy/paste, it adds extra steps that were not there in the visible question. (ex. add a variable named x and assign it a value of 1)
For people that are not reading it fully, they wouldn't notice the extra steps that tip off the cheating
i have seen that in my organisation where they use it
they are still building on it when i used to work
What would a fake pretzel be?
Oh the hard ones
garlic is always good
!stream 788834926899888130
โ @slim depot can now stream until <t:1768702925:f>.
I just imagined a hot dog but eating it sideways ha
I can't believe this
That is bread
I toast all of those breads
those cutters are common in delis
Could not convert "user" into UnambiguousMember or UnambiguousUser.
User "1462273245515350193" not found.
!kick 1461847663593918748 advertising is not allowed here
:incoming_envelope: :ok_hand: applied kick to @thorn path.
Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V. (also known simply as Bimbo) is a Mexican multinational food company with a presence in over 33 countries located in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. It has an annual sales volume of 15 billion dollars and is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange with the ticker BIMBO. It is considered the largest bakery in the w...
Wow frosted toast
the bread comes presliced like that
This is amazing.
welcome to pydus
I agree
that would be little kid toast
I think I can say its toast
Toast is sliced bread that has been browned by radiant heat
Etymology and history
The word toast comes from Latin torrere 'to burn'.[3] In German, the term (or sometimes Toastbrot) also refers to the type of bread itself, which is usually used for toasting.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_(food)
is this toast?
I dont think that's toast
Just because it goes underneath the Texas toast brand doesn't mean the product is always toast
Is this a toast
This can be called a sandwich
All this talk about sandwiches is making me hungry
Sandwiches are a common type of lunch food often eaten as part of a packed lunch. There are many types of sandwiches, made from a diverse variety of ingredients. The sandwich is the namesake of John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, a British statesman.
Major types of sandwiches include:
Two slices of bread with other ingredients between
Two halves of...
what kind of taco are we talking about? Does tacos dorados coutn?
Is this a loaf?
Is this a sanswhich
๐ฅฃ |๐ฅช
i don't want to taco bout it
is this a sanwhich
.
Sorry Opal for talking about bread, toast, and sandwich in a python discord server.
I started the conversation about food
This conversation is not inappropriately located.
Furthermore, this conversation pleases me.
A great way to escape the talk about programs for example when were tired out
My display picture was, for a time, a piece of toast.
Pretend we were just talking about the sandwich testing framework https://hackage.haskell.org/package/sandwich
google never lies
Just a truly devastating video to have to make...
Use code hankgreen at https://incogni.com/hankgreen to get an exclusive 60% off.
Edited by Milo!
17 minutes
for this
work of art
Worth it
i mean
soup is usually cooked
and you can technically cook cereal
or use warm milk
is tomato juice a real thing?
i'll be damned it is
is the ocean a soup tho
i mean you can drink the ocean
not a lot though
same applies for soup
is the earth's core a soup?
is the milky way a soup?
anything is a soup atp
aren't .pptx files just glorified zipfiles
Milky Way is a brand of malt-flavored milk chocolate-covered confectionery snacks manufactured and marketed by Mars Inc. since 1923. Created by Frank Mars, it was his first chocolate bar product. There are two varieties of Milky Way: the original American bar made of nougat and caramel, which has been marketed as the Mars bar outside the United ...
not the one i was thinking of but works too
Consider: Chocolate makes up a given proportion of all matter in the universe.
We are sentient. :. A given proportion of the universe is sentient.
We are the universe.
i mean how can we define soup
a liquid dish that you can consume (and survive, key point)
there's liquid carmel and solid carmel
Glass.
so depends really
i dunno if you can consume glass
-# and survive
or am i missing the point
I wasn't suggesting people eat glass.
I guess glass can be a solid if not melted and it can be a liquid if melted
We are made of water, so yes
True
canadians bag their milk
i do not trust that
the bag is plastic
talking about anything other than coding
I can see the logic
put the bag in further smh
exactly
does water taste?
yes
someone didn't hit the pitcher on the counter a couple times
so does air smell...
do y'all have the 3 liter cokes?
I've only seen it in mexico and bordering US states
But yes
and i can barely finish half a liter over 2 days
Its 4:50 am where you live?
what part
but it'll be fine
your profile is distinctly not green, can't believe it
The entire last quarter of last year i kind of brute forced my way through school on four hours of sleep and extreme caffeine consumption + helping some people ik irl through some very tough stuff, NO FUCKIN CLUE how that has had no lasting effect
OW FUCJ
Wasnt paying attentiont ow aht i was doing and got a copper splinter in my foot
@umbral rose sounds like australian internet lmao
I remembered staying up late when doing complex programming
Like back in 2022 when I took Java class
Like that programming language got me doubting myself and going insane
I would've done terrible learning to program in a school environment. I dropped out of the only computer science class in a month or so and learned it on my own. I salute y'all
Thanks
If I have to stay up late if I return to university, then I will
If theres just one class that prompts me to do so
See yall
Hello new person in chat
Lol, I am tempted to stay in chat a little longer.
sup
Doing good
yep that's me
Hola(Hi) Dasher
am back guyz
hallo
aa okay
hi
Like my project is based on data science
Hello
Hello Whoisevenaayush, or even for short
Lol.
i = 0
while i < 3:
print("meow")
i += 1
@stuck bluff if your mood is marvellous, came to debate and I don't be nuisance on you
Give me a few minutes. I'll be along.
take one hour no worries
@stuck bluff I'm delighted that you've agreed to come along and
Have a conversation on channel.
notice my indentation at the three line
infinite loop
I'm glad came
i'm glad you came
bird
The noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala) is a bird in the honeyeater family, Meliphagidae, and is endemic to eastern and southeastern Australia. This miner is a grey bird, with a black head, orange-yellow beak and feet, a distinctive yellow patch behind the eye, and white tips on the tail feathers. The Tasmanian subspecies has a more intense yel...
The sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia, New Guinea, and some of the islands of Indonesia. They can be locally very numerous, leading to them sometimes being considered pests. A highly intelligent bird, they are well known in aviculture, although they can be deman...
Kookaburras (pronounced ) are terrestrial tree kingfishers of the genus Dacelo native to Australia and New Guinea, which grow to between 28 and 47 cm (11 and 19 in) in length and weigh around 300 g (11 oz). The name is a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra, onomatopoeic of its call. The loud, distinctive call of the laughing kookaburra is widely...
berd
bird
pronunciation
bull basket
but
The common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera) is a species of medium-sized, heavily built pigeon. Native to Australia and one of the country's most common pigeons, the common bronzewing is able to live in almost any habitat, with the possible exception of very barren areas and dense rainforests. Its advertising call is an extraordinary mournful whoo...
The Australian king parrot (Alisterus scapularis) is a species of parrot endemic to eastern Australia ranging from Cooktown in Queensland to Port Campbell in Victoria. Found in humid and heavily forested upland regions of the eastern portion of the continent, including eucalyptus wooded areas in and directly adjacent to subtropical and temperate...
The rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) is a species of parrot found in Australia. It is common along the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to South Australia. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. Six taxa traditionally listed as subspecies of the rainbow lorikeet are now treated as separate species (see T...
Peafowl is a common name for two bird species of the genus Pavo and one species of the closely related genus Afropavo within the tribe Pavonini of the family Phasianidae (the pheasants and their allies). Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as peahens. Despite this, peacock is usually used to refer to both...
The eastern rosella (Platycercus eximius) is a parrot native and endemic to south-eastern Australia. It was first introduced to New Zealand in cages, which then both intentionally released and accidentally escaped into the wild and has been found establishing mainly in the North Island (notably in the northern half of the island, Taranaki, Waika...
The crimson rosella (Platycercus elegans) is a parrot native to eastern and south eastern Australia which has been introduced to New Zealand and Norfolk Island. It is commonly found in, but not restricted to, mountain forests and gardens. The species as it now stands has subsumed two former separate species, the yellow rosella and the Adelaide r...
Australia has a large variety of birds.
@unkempt gate ๐
marvellous
cherish
Cathedral. Chapel.
The eastern spinebill (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris) is a species of honeyeater found in south-eastern Australia in forest and woodland areas, as well as gardens in urban areas of Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart. It is around 15 cm long, and has a distinctive black, white and chestnut plumage, a red eye, and a long downcurved bill.
north, northern
pronunced suh then
nor thn
west/ western
heart of cow
yearly
When the wind blows, it dries everything out even more, which just exacerbates the situation further.
I'm thirsty.
I need a drink.
I think I need a drink.
May I have some water, please?
what do you like to do
What do you like to do?
"In the sweaty armpit of Summer."
Not an actual saying. I just made it up.
50
โ23.0 ยฐC to 50.7 ยฐC
The spotted pardalote (Pardalotus punctatus) is a small passerine bird native to eastern and southern Australia, at elevations of up to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). It is part of the pardalote family, Pardalotidae. One of the smallest of all Australian birds at 8 to 10 centimetres (3.1 to 3.9 in) in length, and one of the most colourful; it is somet...
@ashen dune ๐
"At least we get decent food."
@shut storm
Subscribe to the Official Monty Python Channel here - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeToPython
Every Sperm is Sacred scene, taken from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. Terry Jones picked this as part of his Top 10 Monty Python Movie Moments for Esquire Magazine -
"There were about 60 kids and, even though some of the dialogue in this scene was c...
calculate
kal kew lay t
I'm attempt understand what they saids lol
A corn theorum or acorn theorum? You decide!
๐ฝ vs. ๐ฐ
Chestnut was the closest thing to acorn, so just go with it.
you use it sarcasm
8
public class User {
private final String name;
private final int id;
public User(String name, int id) {
this.name = name;
this.id = id;
}
public String getName() { return name; }
public int getId() { return id; }
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) { /* ... 10 more lines ... */ return true; }
@Override
public int hashCode() { /* ... 5 more lines ... */ return 0; }
@Override
public String toString() { return "User{name='" + name + "', id=" + id + "}"; }
}```
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public record User(String name, int id) {}```
pre 22
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World");
}
}
java 22+
// Just this!
void main() {
System.out.println("Hello from a classless file!");
}```
Date Category Amount Note
17-01-2026 Food โน350 Lunch with friends
15-01-2026 Travel โน120 Auto ride
14-01-2026 Shopping โน900 Shoes
expenses = [
("17-01-2026", "Food", 350, "Lunch with friends"),
("15-01-2026", "Travel", 120, "Auto ride"),
("14-01-2026", "Shopping", 900, "Shoes"),
]
print ("Date Category Amount Note")
for date, category, amount, note in expenses:
print(f"{date} {category} ${amount} {note}")
data=pd.read_csv or what you have(" here add th epath ")
df = pd.read_csv(
"expenses.txt",
sep=r"\s{2,}",
)
for _, row in df.iterrows():
df = pd.read_csv(
"expenses.txt",
sep=r"\s{2,}",
)
for _, row in df.iterrows():
print(f"{row['Date']} {row['Category']:9} {row['Amount']:6} {row['Note']}")
@keen barn
thnx i have to go
hey
hi people
Hi people
https://imgur.com/gallery/gift-cute-imgurette-DC1YiIG @viscid abyss
"I look like Jason Momoa at age twenty-four."
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution#
@daring zodiac ๐
students = ["Hermione", "Harry", "Ron", "OpalMist"]
for student in students: #and then indented underneath that line
print(student)
and then indented underneath that line
underneath
iterate over we'll discuation that phrase next time, @stuck bluff
length function
Look wait I wrote it ๐ซก
@stuck bluff judge it
You write beautifully.
The degree of slanting exacerbates the mild, horizontal compaction, which impacts at-a-glance legibility.
Words I had trouble reading:
line one: fifth, January
line two: the
line four: quietly (watch your y, there, it looks like quietlj)
The slanting is okay, just make sure the letters are clearly legible.
A small adjustment to the clarity of individual letters would be better than a large adjustment.
much appreciated lord Opalmist
iterate
@fleet nova hello
students = ["Hermione", "Harry", "Ron", "OpalMist"]
for student in students: #and then indented underneath that line
print(student)
descriptive naming practices
when choosing the names for your variables
and be concise
student = "Hermione"
print(student)
student = "Harry"
print(student)
student = "Ron"
print(student)
student = "OpalMist"
print(student)```
is like
```py
students = ["Hermione", "Harry", "Ron", "OpalMist"]
for student in students:
print(student)```
food = range(len([ "Apple", "Orange", "Mango"]))
length
!e py print(range(10))
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range(0, 10)
!e py print(range(0, 10))
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range(0, 10)
!e py for i in range(5): print(i)
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001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | 2
004 | 3
005 | 4
!e py for i in range(5, 11): print(i)
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001 | 5
002 | 6
003 | 7
004 | 8
005 | 9
006 | 10
STOP
START STOP
START STOP STEP
5 is stop
5 is start, 11 is stop
!e py for i in range(0, 20, 3): print(i)
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001 | 0
002 | 3
003 | 6
004 | 9
005 | 12
006 | 15
007 | 18
!e py for i in range(10, 4, -1): print(i)
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001 | 10
002 | 9
003 | 8
004 | 7
005 | 6
006 | 5
!e py for i in range(5): print(i)
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001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | 2
004 | 3
005 | 4
I never wrapped my brain around it. I just expect it out of habit
!e py text = "Hello, world." length = len(text) print(length)
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13
And the count is normal; not accounting for 0 here.
Somebody is trying to slip you a mickey string
leng th
!e import math num = 12345 length = math.floor(math.log10(num)) + 1 print(length)
throw thing
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5
there we go finaly got it
!e py fruits = ["apples", "pears", "oranges"] length = len(fruits) print(length)
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3
The following is an antipattern.
!e py fruits = ["apples", "pears", "oranges"] for i in range(len(fruits)): print(fruits[i])
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001 | apples
002 | pears
003 | oranges
A better way.๐
!e py fruits = ["apples", "pears", "oranges"] for fruit in fruits: print(fruit)
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001 | apples
002 | pears
003 | oranges
It's more intuitive long term and a better habit to form
fruits = ["apples", "pears", "oranges"] for fruit in fruits: print(fruit)
because that causes the new object ot be spawned of fruit for each element in fruits
even if its tempoary
!e py len(123)
:x: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 1.
001 | Traceback (most recent call last):
002 | File [35m"/home/main.py"[0m, line [35m1[0m, in [35m<module>[0m
003 | [31mlen[0m[1;31m(123)[0m
004 | [31m~~~[0m[1;31m^^^^^[0m
005 | [1;35mTypeError[0m: [35mobject of type 'int' has no len()[0m
!e py a, b, c = [1, 2, 3] print(a) print(b) print(c)
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001 | 1
002 | 2
003 | 3
Unpacking.
Variable unpacking.
A way to assign multiple variables to multiple objects in one go.
mult ip ul
more then one
i just kinda nerded out with the python cprofiler over the 2 diff methods
meth uds
for fruit in fruits:
print(fruit)
oranges
7 function calls in 0.000 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {built-in method builtins.exec}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.py:1(<module>)
3 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {built-in method builtins.print}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method 'disable' of '_lsprof.Profiler' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {built-in method builtins.len}
fruits = ["apples", "pears", "oranges"]
for fruit in fruits:
print(fruit)
apples
pears
oranges
6 function calls in 0.000 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {built-in method builtins.exec}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 2.py:1(<module>)
3 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {built-in method builtins.print}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method 'disable' of '_lsprof.Profiler' objects}
!e py values = "apple", "pear", "orange" for iv in enumerate(values): print(iv)
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001 | (0, 'apple')
002 | (1, 'pear')
003 | (2, 'orange')
!e py values = "apple", "pear", "orange" for i, v in enumerate(values): print(i) print(v)
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001 | 0
002 | apple
003 | 1
004 | pear
005 | 2
006 | orange
range, len, enumerate
!e py print(type(range)) print(type(len)) print(type(enumerate))
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001 | <class 'type'>
002 | <class 'builtin_function_or_method'>
003 | <class 'type'>
type
without enumarate
11 function calls in 2.164 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
1 0.000 0.000 2.164 2.164 {built-in method builtins.exec}
1 0.305 0.305 2.164 2.164 2.py:1(<module>)
1 0.978 0.978 0.978 0.978 {method 'splitlines' of 'str' objects}
1 0.725 0.725 0.879 0.879 {method 'read' of '_io.TextIOWrapper' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.153 0.153 <frozen codecs>:322(decode)
1 0.153 0.153 0.153 0.153 {built-in method _codecs.utf_8_decode}
1 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 {built-in method _io.open}
1 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 {method '__exit__' of '_io._IOBase' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method 'disable' of '_lsprof.Profiler' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 <frozen codecs>:312(__init__)
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 <frozen codecs>:263(__init__)
11 function calls in 2.422 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
1 0.000 0.000 2.422 2.422 {built-in method builtins.exec}
1 0.527 0.527 2.422 2.422 2.py:1(<module>)
1 0.807 0.807 1.030 1.030 {method 'read' of '_io.TextIOWrapper' objects}
1 0.863 0.863 0.863 0.863 {method 'splitlines' of 'str' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.222 0.222 <frozen codecs>:322(decode)
1 0.222 0.222 0.222 0.222 {built-in method _codecs.utf_8_decode}
1 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 {built-in method _io.open}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method '__exit__' of '_io._IOBase' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method 'disable' of '_lsprof.Profiler' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 <frozen codecs>:312(__init__)
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 <frozen codecs>:263(__init__)
Hot ness
I'll back
yeah dont use dataclass for doing that ``` 10000318 function calls (10000315 primitive calls) in 12.269 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
distinguishes. Singular
!e py values = [(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9)] for a, b, c in values: print(a, b, c)
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001 | 1 2 3
002 | 4 5 6
003 | 7 8 9
!e py values = [(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9)] for a, b, c in values: print(a) print(b) print(c)
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001 | 1
002 | 2
003 | 3
004 | 4
005 | 5
006 | 6
007 | 7
008 | 8
009 | 9
!e py values = [(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9)] for abc in values: print(abc)
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001 | (1, 2, 3)
002 | (4, 5, 6)
003 | (7, 8, 9)
@rapid thicket helllllo
!e py values = [(1, (2, 3)), (4, (5, 6)), (7, (8, 9))] for a, (b, c) in values: print(a, b, c)
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001 | 1 2 3
002 | 4 5 6
003 | 7 8 9
itera
!e py values = [(1, (2, 3)), (4, (5, 6)), (7, (8, 9))] for abc in values: print(abc)
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001 | (1, (2, 3))
002 | (4, (5, 6))
003 | (7, (8, 9))
!e ```py
a, (b, c) = (1, (2, 3))
a, (b, c) = 1, (2, 3)
print(a)
print(b)
print(c)```
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001 | 1
002 | 2
003 | 3
?
Demonstrating nested variable unpacking.
Taking a data structure and assigning variables to specific elements at specific positions within that structure.
assigning
assignment - noun
assign - verb
assigning - verb
I assigned.
I am assigning.
I will assign.
a sine
sign
.
I saw road assign
I saw a road sign which warned me of wombats.
I signed my name on some paper.
Wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupials of the family Vombatidae that are native to Australia. Living species are about 1 m (40 in) in length with small, stubby tails and weigh between 20 and 35 kg (44 and 77 lb). They are adaptable and habitat tolerant, and are found in forested, mountainous, and heathland areas of southern an...
I was given an assignment to complete.
i love wombats
warned
War 'n ed
or
Wor n' ed
warning
I'm going to install gentoo guys wish me luck ๐ซก
Training: education / conditioning
good lauck
I have to drive my sister to her university
and later when your bored you can "drive her up the wall"
the latter one is an idom, ๐
Drive her up the Uncle Ned." woudl be the cockney rymeing slang
hii
@misty sinew
sleepyhead
list = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
for item in list:
print(item)

I'll get the mic permissions today

you mean you're exited?
golang
nvim
indentation
ruff and black
grow well
grow well
I'll be right back
take your time
the world is full of cruel people
do cs50
not this
cs50 python
is this a referal?
neuralnine
What distinguishes you from other people?
I'm not a human
I'm a fish
that distinguishes me
I'm not avg I'm just a fish
@stuck bluff look lol
fish is a shell
not a language
yea I've used it
it's not
POSIX
compliant
sh
bash is
a language
or say sh scripts
which work with most shells
bash executes
shell scripts
runsss
runs = executes
computer runs something
compuer executing something
for ghazi
distinguish = ["Fish", "Bird", "Mammal", "Reptile", "Amphibian"]
some fishes are mammals
distinguish = ["Fish", "Bird", "Mammal", "Reptile", "Amphibian"]
for animal in distinguish:
print(f"This animal is a {animal}.")
distinguish = ["Fish", "Bird", "Mammal", "Reptile", "Amphibian"]
for animal in distinguish:
print(animal)
@stark drum
creatures = ["Fish", "Bird", "Mammal", "Reptile", "Amphibian"]
for animal in creatures:
print(animal)
creatures

mice
my cousin is a mice
ICE ICE ICE ICE
allergy
algae
allergy
@bright sentinel hello
hi
u remind me of leodarno va linchi
cantankerous
do you have allergy ?
yes
whats that
leodarno va linchi
so you not distinguishes
is it a food
a person
ohh ok
no im singles as sky
no worries in future you will get small fishes
yay
opola
opola
apollo
mr apollo
@fast goblet hello
associate
the associate director of the academy
ass oh she ate - verb
ass oh she ut - noun
both spelled associate
ass ohhhh
she ate
ohhhh

I assiciate with you
uh
I associate the smell of the ocean with memories of the beach.
associate verb
I'm associate of you
a vs an
a is used when a consonant follows eg
a tower, a peach, a car
an is used when a vowel (or sometimes a vowel sound) follows eg
an egg
an unusual time
an awful thing
herb
erb
a herbal tea - British English pronunciation
Herbal as Erbal - American pronunciation
An erbal tea.
univsersity start from u then why "a university" instead of "an"
Spelled herbal regardless of American or British. Pronunciation differs.
same
coffee shop: cannabis product shop
cafรฉ: place to drink coffee
they taught me it's based on sounds
not spellings
which confused me a lot
in the beginning
"cofee shop" is a euphemistic term
we need english to english translator
It is a euphemism.
food fish
I dont have any difficulties cuz I'm a fish
๐ I'm not a food
nature's call
melancholic
feminism
mr apola
dependes on
depends on the context
my blood is blue
how are u so knowledgable
sorry for breathing the same air as you ๐
how to be like u
it's so cool
how are you so knowledgeable
he reads books while his kernel is compiling
learned verses learnt
both are correct afaik
same verb
learned is newer
learnt is old
He was a learned man. (lern ed, adjective, mildly archaic)
I learned/learnt how to tie my shoelaces. (lernd/lernt, verb)
yesn't

See y'all
I'm very poor in spoken english
it's hard for people to comprehend me
there is no environment to speak with people in english
just because nobody here does
interesting
I'll join one
thank you very much
how long are u here for
snek ate me
@stuck bluff just look it then next time we discussion
he uses associate in context dict
Who is using the word in that context?
In any event, it is an apt term to be using for that.
Dictionaries are sometimes called associative arrays.
You know how we have this?py a = 1 b = 2 c = 3
We can create an object which contains a similar relationship within itself. foo = {"a": 1, "b": 2, "c": 3}
Such thatpy print(foo["a"]) print(foo["b"]) print(foo["c"])`````` 1 2 3
!e py foo = {} foo["apple"] = "delicious" print(foo) foo["lemon"] = "sour" print(foo)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | {'apple': 'delicious'}
002 | {'apple': 'delicious', 'lemon': 'sour'}
foo[...]```The square brackets here, in this context, is performing a "subscription". Because foo refers to a dictionary here, it is subscription by dictionary key.
The Teacher
!e ```py
foo = {
"key a": "value a",
"key b": "value b",
"key c": "value c"
}
print("Just the dictionary:")
print(foo)
print("\nJust the keys:")
for key in foo.keys(): # for key in foo:
print(key)
print("\nJust the values:")
for value in foo.values():
print(value)
print("\nThe items, key: value:")
for item in foo.items():
print(item)```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | Just the dictionary:
002 | {'key a': 'value a', 'key b': 'value b', 'key c': 'value c'}
003 |
004 | Just the keys:
005 | key a
006 | key b
007 | key c
008 |
009 | Just the values:
010 | value a
... (truncated - too many lines)
Full output: https://paste.pythondiscord.com/3B5Q7RMKLHJW3JEHOOL5MW234I
Thus, dictionaries are containers for key: value pairings, like real-world dictionaries.
The keys are the words of the dictionary, the values are the definitions of those words.
An item being a word paired with its definition.
Keys, values, items.
Variable unpacking is useful with dict.items.
!e ```py
foo = {
"key a": "value a",
"key b": "value b",
"key c": "value c"
}
for key, value in foo.items():
print(key)
print(value)```
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | key a
002 | value a
003 | key b
004 | value b
005 | key c
006 | value c
We should repation this information when I arrive to home
๐
@stuck bluff we should parctice on this word when I arrive to home (Comprehensions)
Mm.
I,m still in work and fortunately I finished lecture Introduction 0f Loop, and this week I have :
1- Dictionaries
2- Dictionary Methods
3- For Loops
4- Lists
5- List and Dictionary Comprehensions
6- List Methods
7- String Slicing
8- Tuples
9- While Loops
it is short Lectures perhaps I'll take once week to understand it.
I refuse to be the failure 
making good progress ๐
my adivce is to use markdown to track and document your progress ๐
ppl love seeing documentaiton in portfolios
"I'm still at work. I finished the introductory lecture on loops and this week I will be learning about:
...
They're short lectures and they'll take me a while to understand.
I'm determined to succeed."
introductory
@abstract canopy ๐
Hi guys. Sorry I cannot talk yet
!voice
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prevues
previews
recap
salutations
@shut storm hello
recapitulation - people will understand recap, they probably won't understand recapitulation.
Yeah, You sre right. In spanish makes more sense bc it is literally like re episode, so I take it like a summary or fast way to see previous episode
etymology
Ok guys I gotta go bye!
Refuse: Rubbish, trash, garbage. noun
Refuse: To say no, decline. verb
Did the wind knock down the wind up toy?
?
verget - Python Implementation ๐
Status: ๐ Planned - Specification ready, implementation pending
A Python implementation of verget - a CLI tool for extracting version information from multiple sources.
๐ฏ About This Branch```
.py
Philosophy (from Ancient Greek philosophรญa lit.โ'love of wisdom') is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, knowledge, mind, reason, language, and value. It is a rational and critical inquiry that reflects on its methods and assumptions.
Historically, many of the individual sciences, such as ...
Margrethe II (Danish: [mษหkสeหtษ]; Margrethe Alexandrine รรณrhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is a member of the Danish royal family who reigned as Queen of Denmark from 14 January 1972 until her abdication on 14 January 2024. Having reigned for exactly 52 years, she is the second-longest-reigning Danish monarch after Christian IV.
Margr...
Bachalors, masters, Doctrate
doctorate
shorted to Bxx, Mxx Phd
last one is also Drxxx
exampels would be
Bsc, Msc, Dr of Science
Bachalor of science, master of science, ๐
Bachelor <<<
Batchelors <<
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin baccalaureus; or baccalaureate, from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate degree awarded by higher education institutions upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on the institution and academic discipline). The two most common bachelor's degrees are the Bache...
baccalaureate
โ
@ripe sparrow ๐
well and you
pretty good, currently coding a satellite tracker
marvellous by which language, is it python ?
well I'm in this server after all aren't I ๐
lol I apologies
nah no worries that was a valid question
just thought it was funny from the server we are talking in currently
btw just curious : last Python project to date ?
@robust estuary ๐
hi
I be honestly, I finished introductory of loops
"I've only just learned about loops."
you can do lots with loops already
I've been doing Python for about 11 years, but only as a hobbyist.
hobbyist and pro
space enginneer ๐
my AI code
`vscode โ /workspaces/trixie (go) $ tree
โโโ cmd
โ โโโ verget
โ โโโ integration_test.go
โ โโโ main.go
โ โโโ main_test.go
โโโ doc.go
โโโ go.mod
โโโ go.sum
โโโ pkg
โ โโโ api
โ โ โโโ github.go
โ โโโ extractor
โ โ โโโ apt.go
โ โ โโโ dnf.go
โ โ โโโ heuristic.go
โ โ โโโ scraper.go
โ โโโ models
โ โ โโโ repository.go
โ โ โโโ strategy.go
โ โ โโโ version.go
โ โโโ output
โ โโโ formatter.go
โโโ RATE_LIMITING.md
โโโ README.md
โโโ SECURITY_IMPLEMENTATION.md
โโโ SECURITY.md
โโโ specs
โ โโโ 001-github-version-extractor
โ โโโ plan.md
โ โโโ spec.md
โ โโโ tasks.md
โโโ STABLE_VERSIONS.md
โโโ test_results.md
โโโ test_security.sh
โโโ test_stable_flag.sh
โโโ TEST_SUMMARY.md```
Rust?
my non AI code verget.py ๐
btw @stark drum if u want a good learning website for Python I recommend Geeks4Geeks
I heard about it, but now I followed course CS50 on edx.com
alright
it's a good website nonetheless, lots of tips on different important libraires that u could need
much appreciated for recommend
I still recommend it
"Are you interested in learning Julia?" - Common
"Are you interested to learn Julia?" - More correct, but less used
"If I want to visualise something, I would use a library?"
btw can I get a recommendation @shut storm ? best library for creating a 3D rendition of Earth and some satellites as dots and lines for orbits ?
Don't reinvent the wheel.
as my math professor always said : coding is 20 % creation and 80 % plagiarizing
or 100% plagarisum import essay
so do u have a recommendation ? @shut storm
sorry kepler ive not really done game, 3d rending
id probably just start screwing with pythons game engines that support vulkan
alright, the goal is to integrate a 3D rendition of a satellite's orbit around Earth with user rotation, zooming in and out etc.
I'm currently coding a satellite tracker
full Python
co-coppration
find a game engine, and just shove the stuff in the game engine, for real time persitant rendering
collaborative
cooperative
or if you really pressed for time just shove it in the universe sandbox
nah it's for a ui
ngl there are a lot of complex ways id render that, i could bash that out in a few hours using my AI tools probably if you wanna see my try it
I'll try it with pyqtgraph for now, but I'll see for other options
like i could try this on stream if your intrested
I'd at leats like to show u what I'm doing
it will do it for you with a little poking
never heard of it before, it's for best practices is that it ?
no its baiscaly full AI development, but actually works as it takes a real software spec and then generates 100% production ready enterprise code
i made a tool in a few hours that gets the version of a github repo with a 10meg binary in about 1-2 hours
Bachalors, masters, Doctrate
doctorate
and it 100% can be told "i want this in this programming language now" and will quickly build it in whatever lang you want next
@ripe sparrow
"I graduated from university with a/my Bachelor's of economics."
A multi-language implementation project for extracting version information from multiple sources.
๐ฏ Project Overview
verget is a CLI tool that extracts version information from:
๐ GitHub repositories (via HTTP scraping or API)
๐ฆ APT packages (Debian/Ubuntu)
๐ DNF packages (Fedora/RHEL)``` @ripe sparrow what "i" made
alright
nah dude don't fret about it
@shut storm
building it myself is the fun of it
and that's not for web
meh
The dogs' collars. - There are multiple dogs who possess collars.
The dogs' collar - There are multiple dogs who possess the one, same collar.
The dog's collars. - There is one dog that posesses multiple collars.
The dog's collar - One dog posesses one collar.
except in my line of work chrome is often frowned upon
wasm basicaly lets you run "a container" in someones web browser
"Hans' name is Hans." โ
I understood that, I'm not trying to create anything professional here, just a random project I'm putting through to apply some space mechanics to create a satellite tracker
and it can 100% be encrypted binaries, so for example you can send the graphics engine to the persons browser and have all the local hardware support thats on the end users machine funtionaal
"Hans's name is Hans." โ
Ghazi's
bbiab
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a conceptualisation of the needs (or goals) that motivate human behaviour, which was proposed by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow.
According to Maslow's original formulation, there are five sets of basic needs that are related to each other in a hierarchy of prepotency (or strength). Typically, the hierarc...
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hi
hi leo can you talk or are you not voice verifed?
i tried but its says something
just go to the voice verify channel and fill that out,
if you cant do it its probably just not enough activty sorry, i am not a mod and cant do anything about it
ok
this is what i got
its ok
yup ill get it anyways
yup
do u know coding
??
im new to
CS50 haraved on site edx
?resorces
harvard univeristy put their courses online for free
cs50 is the introduction to computer science course at harvard uni
?tag
This is not a Modmail thread.
can u send me link
ok
nice pne
ok
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
give that a read leo ๐
start with CS50 python
ok
i also reccomend you start with google colab/vscode
ill belive u
ok
bba
business adminstration
whats this
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/powerplatform/power-bi <<< this is your big tool for MBA
the other is tablue, which are more datascience than "pure" python programming
ohh ok
ohhh
you want like google colab and jyupitter notebooks
help me learn
thats gonna give you all the visualisation
ok
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ok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTjRZNkhiEU <<2nd thing you learn
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ok
1st thing you learn cs50 with harvard
ok
3rd thing then go do python for datascienists
"How many weeks would it take me to learn git?"
"How many weeks does it take to learn git?"
@stuck bluff lol
01 binary
01234567 octal
0123456789 decimal
0123456789abcdef hexidecimal
Data is stored on hard drives using zeros and ones. Each zero or one is called a bit. These zeros and ones are stored in groups of eight, bytes. Each byte is thus a value from 0 to 255. Bytes are usually displayed in hexidecimal format. 00-FF.
3.9
yes
!e py result = int("1010", base=2) print(result)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
10
One eight, zero fours, one two, zero ones.
!e py result = int("12", base=8) print(result)
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
10
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
10
Ten ones.
i hate maths
Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that can be considered "discrete" (in a way analogous to discrete variables, having a one-to-one correspondence (bijection) with natural numbers), rather than "continuous" (analogously to continuous functions). Objects studied in discrete mathematics include integers, graphs, and state...
mm
!e py for i in range(10): print(f"{i} in base 10 is {i:b} in binary.")
:white_check_mark: Your 3.14 eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0 in base 10 is 0 in binary.
002 | 1 in base 10 is 1 in binary.
003 | 2 in base 10 is 10 in binary.
004 | 3 in base 10 is 11 in binary.
005 | 4 in base 10 is 100 in binary.
006 | 5 in base 10 is 101 in binary.
007 | 6 in base 10 is 110 in binary.
008 | 7 in base 10 is 111 in binary.
009 | 8 in base 10 is 1000 in binary.
010 | 9 in base 10 is 1001 in binary.
@stark drum can you send me this links in dm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_gate << this for super low level electrial engineering/programming
A logic gate is a device that performs a Boolean function, a logical operation performed on one or more binary inputs that produces a single binary output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal logic gate, one that has, for instance, zero rise time and unlimited fan-out, or it may refer to a non-ideal physical device (see idea...
{i:b} is not a dictionary here. See format mini-lang.
which link
it was python for datascientists
ok
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