[00:04] yea same [00:21] Heyooooo back. [00:21] 😊 [00:21] Sorry, joined and then got in the car. lol [00:21] hey [00:22] hello [00:24] haiii [00:24] The bot = talking ppl?! [00:25] The bot is a bridge between the telegram group and the irc channel [00:25] or Skynet [00:26] yep [00:26] omg thats awesome [00:28] The Skynet statement might also be true...since the irc is being archived by Ubuntu [00:30] dohoohohodohdohoho [00:30] ? [00:30] siva_machina: it's been that way since 2006 [00:30] I had noooo idea. [00:30] I noticed. [00:32] Wellll that's coooool. So is IRC active mid-day? That's the only time I've been on. [00:45] its world wide [00:45] depends on the region [00:50] Dustin is that working? [00:50] Sorry, is what working? [00:51] This is pretty accurate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTCAbmjyEvE [00:53] in the setting of Telegram you can set a nickname [00:53] Username is what it calls it [00:54] Somebody is already using mine =\ [00:54] could change out Dunn for Done [00:54] >.> [00:54] haha [00:55] XD [00:55] Extra R's to the rescue. [00:55] brbbbs [00:56] @Abrerr nice [00:59] @Abrerr 😊 [01:00] testttie [01:01] :D [01:02] abrer, testie ... [01:03] * siva_machina laughs like butthead [01:05] dooood, yuss [01:06] tint2 themes that don't suck, go. [01:10] no emoticons thru irc, yea.. that'd be too hardcore. [01:11] I see itnet7 one [01:11] I see 😊 [01:11] oh wow, it emot'd on telegram [01:11] 😝 [01:32] is xda leading the release for Android 7.0 tomorrow? [01:32] https://twitter.com/xdadevelopers/status/765359091933904896 [01:32] Something is technically wrong :\ [01:37] got another link ahoneybun? [01:38] It says they are heading to the release tomorrow [01:39] https://twitter.com/xdadevelopers [01:39] First tweet after the pinned one at the top [01:43] Now I see it, my chromium is being derp [01:51] Bring on the N, my 5x is starting to annoy me. [02:27] @KMyers are they talking about you: http://theknow.roosterteeth.com/episode/the-know-game-news-season-1-fallout-new-orleans [09:21] Heh, didn't know the know was part of rooster teeth [10:00] yup [10:04] Heck Meg Turney uded to be on there but left because....cosplay [10:13] Are you seriously going to complain about her modeling? [10:26] Free shirt for T-Mobile Tuesday [13:12] Google Duo is out [13:12] @Ivoriesablaze, Yup, grab them while you can [13:18] \o/ [13:22] Milestone met, feels good to relax a little XD [13:37] ♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ) [13:38] Bout time @RazPi [13:38] hehe [13:38] How've you been [13:39] https://vine.co/v/5bgHpg3v9Xx [13:39] I spent the day yesterday replacing the AC int he front room and in my bedroom [13:40] oh nooo is it better now? [13:40] Did you build a mini ac for yourself in the meantime [13:40] You can borrow mine if you need to [13:40] Its just styrofoam and computer parts but xD [13:41] No need, replaced [13:41] That is the beauty of wall units [13:43] Nice! [14:11] Duo was released today http://goo.gl/getduo [14:12] Look up about 20 lines [14:12] Yep lol [14:12] no. [14:22] @AdamOutler - I should not have to say this but I am going to. Pants are NOT optional if on Duo [14:25] So what is he difference between this and hangouts?\ [14:26] @SivaMachina - It is not designed to replace hangouts - this is strictly a 1:1 video call solution [14:27] So a stripped down hangouts? [14:31] Essentially - no text chat, only face to face video calls that are one on one [14:31] It is really Google responding to Apple Facetime to be honest [14:35] The other thing about Duo - unlike other Google Services, this does not need a Google Account. Just a phone number [14:44] On an unrelated note, I have begun dogfooding my new project to make sure everything works. Will share more soon [15:01] A 2-minute period last night involved a Nexus5x, water, a GS7 and a broken light bulb while on a tech support call with Google. [15:01] Let's just say it was wild. [15:02] You tried to insert both at the same time? [15:02] and it seems Unity doesn't want start up with my account...but it works fine on the guest session. [15:04] No, I was multitasking on a tech support call for a broken nexus5. Water spilled on both devices. I started cleaning them and a light bulb rolled off the table and shattered in the middle. [15:04] I like my answer better [15:04] It was a huge cluster f [16:11] That's a lot [16:11] That is so much stuff that it will take you a whole 12 seconds to review [16:12] I'm thinking it's time to hire a staff. [16:13] * ahoneybun could use money [16:14] XD [16:18] * AdamOutler thinks the Internet needs an official currency.. … Like Cool Points or Meme Count [16:24] Isn't that kinda what bitcoin is? [16:25] Nope. DogeCoin is closer [16:36] CasualBucks [16:43] I thought DogeCoin was a joke [16:43] It's publicly traded. Worth millions [16:43] damn PEP errors [16:48] So I have a dilemma [16:49] Whats up? [16:49] I get to choose the web stack for the next project which is a web app [16:50] I was so excited because I was going to make it Common Lisp for the control panel [16:50] I talked with a friend of mine who's an industry veteran and they warned me that if anybody has to open that server up, they'll look at it, go wtf is this, and say it needs to be rewritten, which is apparently not good for a programmer's reputation in the industry [16:51] @Ivoriesablaze for your bash learning: https://github.com/ahoneybun/fresh-install-script [16:51] So now I'm looking at python again, with flask and flask-admin but.. it just seems really really boring. [16:51] @RazPi - Why not go with something a bit more mainstream. A lot of folks are running to node (I am not personally a fan) [16:52] Nah, not a big javascript fan, and don't have too much personal interest in becoming intimate with the language [16:52] I frickin' hate node [16:52] So far I've written in C, C++, C#, Java, and Python. I wanted Lisp to be my next language for the learning opportunities [16:53] Ruby seems better [16:53] haha, yeah and I've heard comments like Adam's quite often about node [16:53] https://pastebin.adamoutler.com works on it. [16:53] But i'm never updating it.. never. [16:53] It's way too hard to fix [16:54] hehe, that's neat [16:54] WebASM [16:55] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DYbWMtH301k/VD5CDjv9dQI/AAAAAAAAE1U/xXBMtug3cfY/w506-h662/webdev-assembly.png [16:55] If you make a paste, then refresh the page and share it, it will actually generate a screenshot [16:55] oh neat [16:55] Lets see https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/0WRl Does it work here? [16:56] https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/images/0WRl.png [16:56] https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/cNn9 [16:56] oh nice x3 [16:56] https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/images/cNn9.png [16:56] It's not generating the thumbnail [16:57] in here. Maybe I need to do some adjustment to the meta? [16:57] The sparkle effects are javascript. It makes for more effective "Angry Typing". [16:57] hehehe [16:58] But yeah, my two options are suddenly have a reason to learn a bunch of stuff and possibly fuck it up, but I've been promised the site will be thrown away in 6 months anyhow-- OR, the safe route which sounds boring as heck, and write it in python/flask/sql-alchemy [16:59] and now I fixed the PEP8 errors [16:59] I just spent 2-ish weeks writing C++ in visual studio, I need a change of pace ;~; [16:59] I'm sorry [16:59] darn Python [17:00] it's so hard when the person who made your installer left the project [17:00] and a feature breaks [17:36] I hate it when other people are right. [17:36] I have two friends who made very very good points, looks like I'm going python/flask [17:38] @Ivoriesablaze [17:44] I'm fine with my Logitech [17:59] @KMyers [18:12] @ahoneybun - It is $120 on Amazon but that it still insane [18:13] MDDSD099 [18:13] Takes off 20 bucks [18:13] On Amazon [18:14] Ah [18:14] Yep [18:14] For the nuc I have left 16gb is fine for Mycroft [18:14] I used the desktop image though so the server would have been a better idea [19:03] Why did you do that? [19:15] Happy 23 Debian [20:54] Hah. Thanks 😀 [20:55] your nickname is Debian @AbMind ? [20:57] im practicing my python and i ran into one of those "my code works and I don't know why) [20:57] " [20:57] XD [21:07] holy crap, you can use a function as an argument for another function? [21:08] i think that just blew my mind [21:09] oh yea? [21:09] This apparently works [21:09] lloyd = { … "name": "Lloyd", … "homework": [90.0, 97.0, 75.0, 92.0], … "quizzes": [88.0, 40.0, 94.0], … "tests": [75.0, 90.0] … } … alice = { … "name": "Alice", … "homework": [100.0, 92.0, 98.0, 100.0], … "quizzes": [82.0, 83.0, 91.0], … "tests": [89.0, 97.0] … } … tyler = { … "name": "Tyler", … "homework": [0.0, 87.0, 75.0, 22.0], … "q [21:09] … } … students = [lloyd, alice, tyler] … # Add your function below! … def average(numbers): … total = sum(numbers) … total = float(total) … return total/len(numbers) … def get_average(student): … homework = average(student["homework"]) … quizzes = average(student["quizzes"]) … tests = average(student["tests"]) … return homework*0.1 + quizzes*0.3 + tests*0.6 … def get_letter_gra [21:09] … elif score >= 80: … return "B" … elif score >= 70: … return "C" … elif score >= 60: … return "D" … else: … return "F" … def get_class_average(students): … results = [] … for student in students: … results.append(get_average(student)) … return average(results) … print get_class_average(students) … print get_letter_grade(get_class [21:10] yea that does not work well in IRC [21:10] lol [21:10] O.o [21:10] pastebin [21:10] use it [21:10] please [21:11] That is pretty typical. [21:11] at least @AdamOutler gave me credit for the drive [21:12] Yep. Picked one up [21:12] lloyd = { … "name": "Lloyd", … "homework": [90.0, 97.0, 75.0, 92.0], … "quizzes": [88.0, 40.0, 94.0], … "tests": [75.0, 90.0] … } … alice = { … "name": "Alice", … "homework": [100.0, 92.0, 98.0, 100.0], … "quizzes": [82.0, 83.0, 91.0], … "tests": [89.0, 97.0] … } … tyler = { … "name": "Tyler", … "homework": [0.0, 87.0, 75.0, 22.0], … "q [21:12] … } … students = [lloyd, alice, tyler] … # Add your function below! … def average(numbers): … total = sum(numbers) … total = float(total) … return total/len(numbers) … def get_average(student): … homework = average(student["homework"]) … quizzes = average(student["quizzes"]) … tests = average(student["tests"]) … return homework*0.1 + quizzes*0.3 + tests*0.6 … def get_letter_gra [21:12] … elif score >= 80: … return "B" … elif score >= 70: … return "C" … elif score >= 60: … return "D" … else: … return "F" … def get_class_average(students): … results = [] … for student in students: … results.append(get_average(student)) … return average(results) … print get_class_average(students) … print get_letter_grade(get_class [21:12] was that any better? [21:12] Is this groovy or JavaScript? [21:12] python [21:13] Oh. There's no standards in Python. [21:13] python is essentially a free for all? [21:14] There are some standards... But it's a scripting/hacking language. [21:14] laughs that the Ubuntu installer is in python [21:15] so... BASH ++ [21:15] You can float(sum(numbers)) [21:17] hmm... [21:34] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JpfkGAuhV8 [23:09] @AdamOutler, Actually the forever lock has been defeated with an impression attack [23:11] @AdamOutler, Did you know that Python only has one command... "import" - it's pretty much a free for all after that point [23:12] So that's why my "function argument" worked [23:15] @KMyers [23:17] @Ivoriesablaze, It would not shock me if you were able to make a function called function [23:18] Or one called def [23:34] https://plus.google.com/106540262932566550968/posts/fnfs2W9A9Mz?_utm_source=1-2-2 [23:48] Sweet! [23:49] Happy Birthday @govatent [23:50] Thanks [23:50] I was not sure [23:50] @govatent, So I guess @ahoneybun was right [23:52] Wait, I haven't for tomorrow... When is it @govatent [23:53] Tomorrow [23:53] But I don't celebrate my birthday anyways. [23:54] Just another day