[00:07] <jrwren> rick_h_: yes, turns out i didn't need that anyway
[00:07] <jrwren> rick_h_: defaultdict(dict) is all I needed
[00:08] <rick_h_> jrwren: awesome
[00:08] <rick_h_> jrwren: figured you were doing 2-d counts or something and needed the initial 0 to += 1
[00:09] <jrwren> yup, but since it is a dict, i felt it reads a little better to just use get('count', 0)
[00:09] <snap-l> Python: the infinite spool of rope to happily hang yourself
[00:09] <jrwren> and since I'm doing min/max
[00:09] <jrwren> get('min', value) reads even nicer
[00:09] <jrwren> hehe, C has the same infinite rope. its just easier to string it up with python
[00:10] <snap-l> The secret of C is there is no rope
[00:10] <snap-l> just a pointer to a function to cut off your air supply.
[00:10] <rick_h_> jrwren: http://docs.python.org/dev/library/itertools.html#itertools.accumulate ?
[00:11] <jrwren> fold!
[00:11] <jrwren> yay fold
[00:11] <jrwren> i might be able to write this with fold, but I kinda feel this is more readable
[00:11] <rick_h_> jrwren: cool, just tossing it out there.
[00:11] <jrwren> *nod* thanks.
[00:11] <jrwren> I do like reduce functions
[00:11] <jrwren> wait... doesn't python have built in reduce?
[00:12] <rick_h_> yea, min/max often seem to fit into that more
[00:12] <jrwren> oh, but that one yields, nice
[00:12] <jrwren> the problem is - standard deviation.
[00:12] <jrwren> you have to iterate the list twice to calculate it, AFAIK
[11:30] <rick_h_> jrwren: predicted it yesterday https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1/comments/1834
[12:59] <snap-l> So, who has the cajones to mark the bug "invalid"? :)
[12:59] <rick_h_> lol
[13:00] <snap-l> I don't think it's fixed, but I do agree the focus has changed
[13:00] <snap-l> there are bigger and better problems to solve than market dominance.
[13:01] <snap-l> but of course this is going to cause all sorts of shitstorm on the net and waste time
[13:24] <jrwren> hahah! yes!
[13:25] <jrwren> bug #1
[13:27] <brousch> Aren't there more Android devices than windows computers now?
[13:27] <brousch> So maybe it should be switched to unseating Google
[13:54] <jrwren> join #csharp
[13:54] <jrwren> oops
[13:54] <brousch> ew
[13:55] <jrwren> join #python
[13:55] <jrwren> even worse
[15:00] <snap-l> Sheesh, Dropbox goes down, and you'd think the internet went down with it
[15:04] <brousch> I didn't notice
[15:05] <jcastro> don't care, once it's up my clients will do their thang
[15:06] <jcastro> though if I was out and about it'd probably be annoying
[15:06] <snap-l> I care only because my GTD stuff is on Dropbox
[15:06] <snap-l> and if it gets out of sync it can  be a pita
[15:06] <snap-l> Tha's all. :)
[15:07] <snap-l> but the way some people go on, you'd think their entire shared drive is on Dropbox for their company
[15:08] <brousch> I'm afraid that might be true
[15:09] <snap-l> https://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=101181&page=2
[15:09] <snap-l> Funny thing is I think this was the same ass that complained loudly the last time
[15:16] <jcastro> "Does anyone know Drew Houston's cell phone number or home address?"
[15:16] <jcastro> creepy
[15:22] <brousch> wat? Shuttleworth closed Bug #1?
[15:23] <rick_h_> brousch: yea, that was the point. He marked it fix released :P
[15:23] <brousch> I missed that part
[15:30] <jrwren> i like shuttleworth.
[15:30] <jrwren> he elaborated on a lot of the things I was feeling yesterday
[15:42] <greg-g> I find this line funny: "nd I hope soon also how to be amazing for developers on their desktops" cc rick_h_
[15:47] <greg-g> but man, Wikimedia's bug 1 is never going to die: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1
[15:47] <rick_h_> lol
[15:48] <rick_h_> greg-g: how were the sprints
[15:49] <greg-g> rick_h_: great! but man, I'm getting old. Jetlag is killing me now
[15:50] <brousch> Sure. blame it on the jetlag instead of the weed
[16:45] <greg-g> see what happens when you disrespect your tech team? http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
[17:02] <snap-l> greg-g: Yeah, saw a report of that
[17:02] <snap-l> Our docs are teh suck. Fix them up.
[17:03] <snap-l> Nice bug #1. Guaranteed never to be closed. :)
[17:03] <jjesse> i thought mark closed bug #1 today
[17:04] <jrwren> wikimedia, not ubuntu
[17:04] <jjesse> oh
[17:04] <jjesse> sorry i'll go back to sleep
[17:05] <greg-g> jjesse: me too me too!
[17:12] <snap-l> http://earache.bandcamp.com/album/skull
[17:54] <snap-l> Why yes, I like getting more requirements days before something is suppsed to launch, and then realizing I have two days less than I thought in order to launch it.
[17:55] <brousch> You are a rare developer
[17:55] <greg-g> Enjoy!
[17:55] <snap-l> which I found out about a few weeks ago just before you were heading on vacation
[17:56] <snap-l> and I'm sure was only then disclosed because you would be out during the normal "throw it over the wall" time that everything else comes along
[17:56] <snap-l> and thank you very much for the design that involves several departments to do something that would have been best handled in one process
[17:57] <snap-l> And we wonder why developers have alcohol fetishes.
[18:01] <jrwren> i like that too.
[18:01] <jrwren> nothing like a good challenge
[18:18] <snap-l> jrwren: I wish I had your attitude
[18:19] <snap-l> because I like challenges, but sometimes I see it as an affront.
[18:19] <brousch> I wish i had his waistline
[18:19] <snap-l> s/sometimes/most times/
[18:19] <snap-l> and his rocking hair
[18:19] <brousch> Trudat
[18:27] <jrwren> i got a buzzcut. i've no hair
[18:28] <jrwren> and my waistline is big. i need to drop a couple inches.
[18:28] <jrwren> now if only you were both really hot women from outer space that wanted me just for my hair and body and my wife would never find out...
[18:29] <greg-g> just tell her before hand
[18:30] <jrwren> good idea.
[18:30] <jrwren> i wonder what she will say. I'll tell her tonight.
[18:30] <greg-g> :)
[18:38] <snap-l> https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZVVOzLyt3fo
[18:39] <snap-l> also: jrwren, I'm flattered you'd think of me as a hot woman from outer space. :)