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Anonymous
21:00
Does Julia have a way to eval/exec arbitrary code at runtime?
Anonymous
Or even better, subprocesses
Yes also
Anonymous
We could set up an app on JuliaBox that does the Julia stuffs for us
21:01
\o/
Data offline is going to be huge.
@Mego I'd be down with a Steam group. Y'all are fun.
I can help... And you can make alex help
Anonymous
@VoteToClose Submodules ftw
> You can make Alex an indentured servant help
Anonymous
Neat
21:03
Data offline sounds nice, I have been frustrated with the O in TIO.
You know what else runs Julia offline? Julia.
Anonymous
Alex, your job right now is to figure out why PIL doesn't want to do PNG encoding on my computer
So it is give alex jobs day?
pretty sure that isn't Alex's job.
@Mego Use Pillow
21:04
Cool. Can you do me chem for me?
I took a chemistry class in community college and promptly forgot everything I learned
Anonymous
@AlexA. I am
i think it's probably give Alex chocolate day
Anonymous
wat?
21:05
@AlexA. Please find yourself come more jobs to do. Thanks! =)
@Mego Then why did you say PIL?
Anonymous
Oh. JuliaBox has limited time for sessions. Oops.
@Mego Yes
Anonymous
@AlexA. Because it is PIL at its core. Pillow is just repackaged/reorganized PIL, plus some enhancements and bugfixes
offers Alex some Theo gingerbread chocolate
21:05
Oh shit dog, Theo makes good chocolate and I don't even really like chocolate
Hello? This is dog.
@Mego Based on your Windows 10 video question, sounds like the problem is more likely your broked-ass computer than anything else.
Hi dog
how juic doge?
no
oh god no
how juic bird?
bird annoying
juic bird
Anonymous
21:08
@AlexA. Technically it's my gf's computer. I think the issue with PIL actually is that I'm doing it wrong. I can save PNG fiiles, but I can't get the bytes in-memory. Oh wait I need to save to a BytesIO object, duh.
@RikerW much advacado. wow.
such apprciton
@Mego OBVIOUSLY. (Disclaimer: That is not at all obvious to me.)
Anonymous
The tobytes method I was trying to use only returns raw bytes. I want PNG bytes, so I have to save it as PNG
@VoteToClose Try what online?
21:12
@Dennis Julia.
Without a sandbox...
@Dennis We'll probably make a backend to something else. Don't worry about it. :D
@Mego @quartata We need to have a time every week to work on Data.
That way we can actually, y'know, make team progress.
Anonymous
Weekly team meeting sounds like a good plan
Reserve, say hour or two?
Really debating the merits of learning Shakespeare just to answer the "To be" challenge ...
21:16
Once every Saturday?
Anonymous
An hour should be plenty
Anonymous
Saturday is actually the worst day for me
Anonymous
Weekdays are much better
Aight.
Fridays?
Anonymous
Should work
Anonymous
21:18
Shoot for around 9 PM UTC?
\o/
Sounds good to me.
@quartata?
This seems like something I would actually do:
(I have it at a specific point in the video)
@VoteToClose RIP you
Obviously not in the car.
Oh. I initially read "in real life" for some reason
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Real life.
But not in the car.
21:25
Right.
Here's a plan
Start talking about it to people you meet - that this is what happens in real life - but don't show them the video
^ Step 1
Step 2: Create sockpuppets to corroborate the story online
Step 3: Watch it all go viral and have people try to replicate it
Step 4: Get Mythbusters interested.
Anonymous
Sounds like a Barney Stinson scheme, except you don't get the girl at the end
Step 5: Profit
Step 4.5: Get hired by Mythbusters just before they try and do it
@Mego As long as the girl wasn't in the car, she'll be alright
21:28
didn't Mythbusters end? (not that this is serious)
They were a myth but they got busted
@AlexA. Now that's a myth that I can confirm.
@Calvin'sHobbies I think their final season is showing now.
Calibri. o-o
Wait, no.
Comic Sans. :D
21:31
I'd go with Helvetica Standard.
Papyrus
Failing that, Pointfree - which is basically a monospaced Comic Sans.
Who has to be Curlz MT?
Post a link to your font. I don't know some of these. :D
21:33
@Mego Hrm, I'm not sure if that would work for me every Saturday
2 AM UTC?
@quartata :I I'm in UTC.
Oh. Yikes.
Ah, timezones.
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

quartataBridge Hand Scoring One of the things that makes contract bridge very interesting is its highly complicated "artificial" meta game. This system of scoring hands is a small part of it. Bridge is a trick-taking card game. Each player gets a hand of 13 cards, and the game starts with the bidding. ...

21:34
I guess I'll try for 9 PM UTC.
Anonymous
We're talking fridays, not saturdays
Anonymous
I made an event in the databot room for easier timezone conversion
@Mego Fridays? Ah OK.
I probably won't be on right away, but I'll probably show at 10 or 11 PM UTC.
What time is that in California
Anonymous
21:37
We can always move it to 10 PM if you want
Anonymous
@AlexA. 5 PM, I think
Nope 2 PM
Anonymous
Oh right wrong direction
Anonymous
21:37
It's 3 pm for me
Anonymous
9 PM UTC was 37 minutes ago
^
Did we disable !utc?
2 mins ago, by quartata
Nope 2 PM
@VoteToClose Segoe Print
21:39
Ninja'd, but also rekt.
oh, reading for 9
Guess not.
Anonymous
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A: Compress an image to a 4 KiB preview

MegoPython with PIL, score 0.074785 Compressor: #!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import division import sys, traceback, os from PIL import Image from fractions import Fraction import time, io def image_bytes(img, scale): w,h = [int(dim*scale) for dim in img.size] bio = io.BytesIO() ...

@NewSandboxedPosts Any thoughts on this?
Anonymous
I'm quite happy with my solution
21:39
@Mego whoa
@Quill Nice =P
Is there a British equivalent of PBS? (or cpbs)
No, we have something better, the BBC
Anonymous
21:43
BBC 2?
@Calvin'sHobbies BBC
can confirm
@Neil That's what I was thinking, but wasn't sure how similar it was
Pretty similar.
BBC 1-3.
Read that as "BBC 1 to 3"
21:44
Yup. :P
Are the BBC channels conceptually different?
Anonymous
Different programming iirc
Or is it just "we can't fit all of our programs on one 'BBC' channel"
News/Entertainment TV/Old Entertainment TV.
Anonymous
21:45
News, drama, and David Attenborough are the channels, iirc
PBS shows never (at least not while I was growing up) have official "commercials", just sponsor statements and pledge drives. Is BBC like that?
@Calvin'sHobbies yes
BBC 1 and 2 are.
Anonymous
@Calvin'sHobbies PBS is still like that. They run on donations and government grants
We have an Australian version of BBC here and they do their channels numerically (ABC 1~3)
21:47
BBC is dirty socialist hippie propaganda paid for on the backs of hard-working Brits! They have vans that drive through neighborhoods, beaming cancer-causing chemtrail signals into your houses while your children sleep to "verify" that you're using their authentic state-sponsored televisions! Won't someone please think of the children! .... /s
Wat
It is liberally biased. >.>
"Think of the children" (or "What about the children?") is a phrase which evolved into a rhetorical tactic. Literally, it refers to children's rights (as in discussions of child labor); in debate the plea for pity, used as an appeal to emotion, is a logical fallacy. Art, Argument, and Advocacy (2002) argued that the appeal substitutes emotion for reason in debate. Ethicist Jack Marshall wrote in 2005 that the phrase's popularity stems from its capacity to stunt rationality, particularly discourse on morals. "Think of the children" has been invoked by censorship proponents to shield children from...
But maybe not that much.
"Public" media is bad in general
Anonymous
A lot of local broadcast stations here have started having multiple channels since the switch to digital. 1 is normal programming, 2 is weather 24/7, 3 is old programming.
21:49
everything's run by corporations who want to feed us their shit products and make us think each other are enjoying them
@Quill Eh, I'd rather have both public and private media than exclusively either of those
Yeah, PBS is definitely liberally biased.
I remember that much.
Also take in mind BBC is in part paid for by TV licenses that you have to purchase to watch TV in Britan
Anonymous
@VoteToClose There's a significant liberal bias, but not nearly as strong as CNN and other notably liberal news channels
^
I am from America. :P
I still engage in American politics/news.
21:50
I might be biased, as a Fleming... but Flemish television is excellent.
Anonymous
I know :P I was pointing out that PBS's bias is relatively mild
Jeez ... everyone misses the /s at the end
And I bet pretty much nobody here has ever heard of the concept that Flanders makes its own television shows. Or, exists
Does Britain (or Europe) TV air lots of shows about Americans? (British stuff like Downton Abbey and Keeping up Appearances are always on US TV)
Anonymous
@Calvin'sHobbies AFAIK the obsession is one-way
21:51
Well, does fiction imported from America count?
Anonymous
Americans are much more obsessed with the British than the British are with America :P
Nedward "Ned" Flanders, Jr. is a recurring fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is voiced by Harry Shearer, and first appeared in the series premiere episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". He is the next-door neighbor to the Simpson family and is generally loathed by Homer Simpson. A devout Evangelical Christian with an annoyingly perfect family, he is among the friendliest and most compassionate of Springfield's citizens and is generally considered a pillar of the Springfield community. He was one of the first characters outside of the immediate Simpson...
@Lynn Books? maybe, but we like british books plenty
Anonymous
@Lynn stupid sexy Flanders
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21:53
Jan 13 at 17:12, by Cᴏɴᴏʀ O'Bʀɪᴇɴ
I join this room at random points merely for the pleasure of being out of context XD
@Calvin'sHobbies Oh, I meant fictional TV series and stuff. As in, do you mean shows about real Americans
@Mego Hmm, we also steal their shows like The Office and Top Gear
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Q: New close reason for outside programming challenges

Alex A.Questions about off-site programming challenges, such as those featured on Project Euler, Hackerrank, etc., are off topic here. However, it's come to my attention recently that questions about such challenges are actually on topic on Code Review. Indeed, they even have a dedicated tag for such qu...

Waits for a big ol' ಠ_ಠ from @Quill
@Lynn Reality television isn't.
@AlexA. sounds good
I'll write up an answer for ya
Also, I know Dog the Bounty Hunter was big in Great Britain, as much as you would love to deny it.
@Quill Nice. What kind of answer?
@Lynn I mean shows that depict American people doing stuff in America, fictional or not (e.g. Breaking Bad, Simpsons, Mythbusters I guess)
Anonymous
@Rainbolt Isn't daily mail essentially a tabloid?
21:56
I do know that news seems to permeate out from America much more than in. I've heard commentary on BBC radio about the American election cycle, but I can't think of anytime where I've heard the reverse.
I only know about the current British election thanks to CGP Grey.
@Mego I guess. If you say that Glee wasn't big in the UK, I'll believe you because you know better than a tabloid.
@TimmyD Ugh. US media has taken over our election cycle (at least the presidential one)
Anonymous
@TimmyD The last big political news I heard out of Britain was the PM banning certain kinds of porn, which was about a year ago if memory serves
The Scotland vote made the news here, too.
Anonymous
@Rainbolt That's not at all what I meant and you know it. Neither I nor a tabloid are reliable sources of information, because I don't live in the UK and tabloids are far more concerned with sales than truth.
Anonymous
21:58
The Scotland vote was before the censorship thing iirc
Anonymous
If not, then the Scotland vote would be the last thing
I don't think I heard about that one.
@TimmyD I've noticed that quite a bit, which is why I prefer to get my news from my local public radio station. While they do some coverage of the "hot topics" like the elections, they have a lot of international news and other important things.

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