slow plodding progress. finished the multiprocessing on both fetches and precomputes. next steps are migration to sql after all the number crunching, searches, and graphing. thinking about pinging sentdex about a quick "here's a summary of the most useful parts of your 30 videos, that i can put out in one ten minute spot", but i suppose that would go over like a fart in church.
looking at to_dict for a pandas frame and moving closer to core on flask to get it done. as of flask 0.10 that looks like the right thing to do, but it means i have to use pip instead of ubuntu packages. pandas and flask are significantly behind on LTS
@RPiAwesomeness github.com/aking1012/pandastalib - using pandas and flask to precompute all the things in talib and make it browseable/searchcable offline at your leisure. also adding some additional precomputes and features.
A video might be nice showing off, but yeah specifically showing what everyone else does wrong... I would stick to showing what it does well, like in political vedeos ;p
@Mateo definitely right. I wouldn't get loud about it... just sort of a "Six videos on fetching data from yahoo? how about from pandas import web. web.fetch(YAHOO, FLWS). Have some flowers"
That's the ticker I use for debugging purposes btw.
Haven't committed in a while, but it's mostly related because I haven't stopped after I finish a feature and pushed... and I don't want to push broken crap to github.
I have installed rabbitvcs in my ubuntu 14.04 system. It's working well in it. But it's not showing the file lock owner when locking some already locked file. It just says failed lock.
As I show in tortoisesvn it's shows the user who has locked that file.
Here I am attaching screenshot also. Pl...
I have two broadband USB devices and I need to connect to both of them. The issue is that NetworkManager displays them both as "Auto Ethernet" (duplicate in the network manager applet and when I try to connect to the second network it errors out (32) Connection 'Auto Ethernet' is already active o...
@Mateo - I finished lookback slicing too, which is nice. So, if you only need 20 periods of data and you only produce 5 days of new rows... that's fine. It'll only think about that then spit it back out.
I am working with this tutorial:
http://tutorialforlinux.com/2015/04/17/how-to-install-oracle-11g-r2-database-on-ubuntu-15-04-vivid-64bit-gnulinux-easy-guide/
But i got this Error @step5:
Package libtiff4 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is m...
you dont have different machines with different purposes running different DEs?
me and the wife have elementary on our home laptop . ive got gnome on my work laptop and then weve got kde on the media desktop we use for gaming and tv
since i have to keep these all up to date, and the media machine gets worked to death, ive got to have it back in shape when some bug screws everything up trying to get some software working etc
If all else fails, there's the old fashioned way - On Ubuntu or debian,use dpkg --get-selections to dump out a list of installed packages, and install them with dpkg --set-selections. The equivalent of this for red hat based distros is yum-debug-dump and yum-debug-restore (optionally with --insta...
Many times (about 10) I have added tags to a question, and every single time they get rejected,
Why is this?
Surely we need people who can organise the questions into the right tags... don't we?
I submitted an add-on update to AMO (the Firefox add-on page) on March 5. It is now July 6. And it still hasn't been reviewed. "Queue Position: 6 of 153"
> Please edit your question and include the specific edits that were rejected. Don't expect us to go over your account and check each one. From the ones I saw, a couple were rejected automatically because another, subsequent, edit conflicted with yours (the more comprehensive of the two is usually accepted), and the rest were bad edits: they added tags that did not help define the question (things like version tags and meta-tags). I think you have probably not understood the tag system.
This morning my ubuntu 14.04 has been frozen twice. The second time happened 15 or 20 mins ago. The first time is probably 2 hours ago.
Each time, I waited for 10 mins, and nothing was improved, so I had to powered off and on.
I guess it was related to that yesterday, my ubuntu was frozen for a...
I have found 3 processes called cat in the system monitor. What is it and why it it there. It's even been seen as a zombie in this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQARFYWlqY]
What is it? What is it? What the heck is it?
@terdon Not too aggressive and OP below 1K rep: he understood he didn't understand something or he would have deleted his account instead of the question... ;-)
While setting up php on my Ubuntu server (using php5-embed under uwsgi/nginx), I noticed curl.so was not being loaded. The file /etc/php5/embed/conf.d/20-curl.ini exists and contains extension=curl.so.
Looking at phpinfo(), it doesn't show that any files in the conf.d directory are being loaded....
> "In order to cover his tracks, Bob performs his dealings with the newspaper under the pseudonym of "bob" (which is his name, but spelled backwards)."
Maybe it's not that important, but I think it's worth a quick mention here on meta. Multi-line shell commands are annoying to deal with. Here's a blatant example:
find . -type f | \
while read -r filepath; \
do echo "$filepath"; \
done
This is a nice way to present a command, but at the same t...
Ok, maybe not hate group. But something like that. Maybe terrorist group, or insurrectionist. Or something.
I predict that before 2020, the EFF will no longer exist. And it won't be because the situation got better and they decided to go home.
I hope I'm wrong, I really, really do. But the latest round of the cryptowars hasn't been kind. And they've got so many things going on that I don't think they'll be able to focus.
While I wasn't alive during the previous cryptowar, I have read up on it. And this one is worse. Can't even use the book version of PGP now as a distrobution mechanism. :(
@jrg I think there will probably be a certain amount of "well this is a bell you can't unring" around existing widely distributed products like openSSL, but adding crypto suites will be a royal PITA
@hbdgaf I don't know. I'm assuming you've read the hacker crackdown, right? We're seeing it repeat itself. Except now, those guys aren't just hacking phones, they could shut down the grid.
I read it. I know what was going on and how it's morphing. A lot of stuff seems like "we'll leave you alone mostly if you're in the cool kids club, but if we don't like you - you're screwed." I think we're agreeing.
Speaking of reading a ton, it would be nice to be able to search imdb for movies based on books... that way i could quickly watch movies that might also be books I would enjoy.
@Fabby Was he having a rough time? I had one hell of a day at work - e.g. You know you had a rough day when your immediate supervisor looks at you and says "I'm sorry. Just sorry. They worked the dog-shit out of you today."
Happens all the time. At least you know you have a VP shield for the time being. Just don't run out of ideas, and they'll jump in front of the train for you.
It's so bad that everyone in the company thinks he has some pictures of the CEO drunk, nude, in bed with a hooker to be able to pull stunts like he did...
Here's an example: We now put pools, pool toys, and chemicals together. Company policy is to have them in three separate places. It made sense to do it my way. So, it's our store level SOP now. (better sales that way too)