Time |
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Message |
00:32
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joepie91 |
I'd like some feedback from Python devs: http://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#string-methods (original docs) vs http://cryto.net/~joepie91/python-docs/strings.html (my version of the docs, work in progress) |
01:49
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arrith1 |
joepie91: probably some official python-discuss would be good for that, if you think it's ready for that point |
01:49
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joepie91 |
I'll be writing stuff on my own at first anyway |
01:49
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joepie91 |
to establish a proper standard for it |
01:58
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joepie91 |
anyway, arrith1, what do you think about readability/clarity/non-ambiguity/newbie-friendliness? |
02:09
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arrith1 |
joepie91: i'm a bit sleep deprived so anything i say is iffy but i like the extra info like errors, and i notice the official docs say "Return" and your's says "Returns" |
02:10
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joepie91 |
:P |
02:10
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joepie91 |
actually the official docs sometimes say return and sometimes say returns |
02:10
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joepie91 |
I always use returns |
02:16
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arrith1 |
ah |
02:24
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winr4r |
it's interesting |
02:25
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winr4r |
"returns" makes sense if you're saying "this function returns", "return" if "this function will return" |
02:27
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winr4r |
and which of those is correct kind of depends on the way you mentally map a function onto a thing that can be described |
02:27
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winr4r |
like, does a function always exist, or only when you call it? |
02:27
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winr4r |
and if that program isn't even running anywhere in the world at a moment in time, is "this function returns" even true? |
02:28
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winr4r |
again, there's no right answer, and i tend towards the "returns" usage |
02:29
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winr4r |
it does illuminate linguistic biases/mental maps, though |
02:45
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arrith1 |
winr4r: there should be a standard at least :P |
07:55
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godane |
so i just figured out that i was blute forcing gbtv/theblaze xml to hard |
07:55
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godane |
i was error pages when i should have been |
07:57
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godane |
just puting a wait of 0.1 seconds stops that |
09:58
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Smiley |
hmm |
09:59
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Smiley |
are offical playstation 2 mags on the archive at all? |
09:59
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* |
Smiley looks at a forum he frequents and the discssion of old mags people have |
13:44
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SketchCow |
Not yet |
13:47
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godane |
i know there are a few scans from UK or NZ edition of called the offical playstation 2 magazine |
13:50
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SketchCow |
You know, magazine and book scanning is happening at a pretty fantastic rate. |
13:50
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SketchCow |
But we're behind here and there. |
13:50
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SketchCow |
Next is for ComputerMagazines to have a proper menu on front page. |
14:00
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Smiley |
SketchCow: can I take that to mean there is already a physical archive of said items? |
14:01
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SketchCow |
There are multiple |
14:01
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SketchCow |
Playstation 2 magazine, not specifically |
14:04
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DFJustin |
on a related note, are there physical copies of Amiga Format, someone was complaining about the scan quality in another channel |
14:06
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SketchCow |
I don't have them, specifically. |
14:06
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SketchCow |
Like, here |
14:08
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SketchCow |
So, part of what I'm trying to do with archive.org is that everything goes up. |
14:08
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SketchCow |
Everybody looks at them, and goes "man, we really fucked up XXX" |
14:08
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SketchCow |
And that now there's a reason to make a new not-fucked XXX |
14:13
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Smiley |
maaaaaan |
14:13
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Smiley |
i so badly wish I could be a IA guy D: |
14:14
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Smiley |
i feel so jelly |
14:17
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Smiley |
on the other hand bunch of 250Gb satas coming my way at work, ireally need a ..... bay thingy |
14:26
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ersi |
that's.. nothing o_o |
14:40
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Smiley |
ersi: it is for me :D |
14:43
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BlueMax |
Smiley is storage challenged |
14:44
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Smiley |
indeed. |
14:48
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BlueMax |
he goes up to random people on the street holding a bowl with a small flash drive in it |
14:48
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BlueMax |
"please sir may I have some more" |
14:48
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antomatic |
Are there any 'bulk scanning' outposts in the UK? I find myself in possession of far too many old computer magazines (and cover CDs.. and cover floppies, such is the age of the collection.) |
14:49
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antomatic |
This legacy 'analogue paper' format is very nice, but also means I can barely fit into my room. :) |
14:51
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Smiley |
where abouts you located btw antomatic `?not that I can help... |
14:52
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antomatic |
Down in Hampshire. Land of forests, and trees, and old magazines. :) |
14:53
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antomatic |
I used to be/still am something of a hoarder already, and a family friend passed away last year, supplementing the magazine collection considerably. |
14:54
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antomatic |
Including some magazines which are NOT about computers - I can't imagine what purpose those would have. |
14:54
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antomatic |
Who knew that such a thing existed? |
14:55
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antomatic |
I can (and probably will) ISO all the CDs, that's fine - it's the paper that's the problem. |
14:56
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Baljem |
I understand there's at least one other popular genre of magazines |
14:56
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Baljem |
apparently they grow wild in bushes near bus stops |
14:56
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Baljem |
... but the rise of the internet may have made them markedly less popular ;) |
14:57
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antomatic |
ahem. :) |
14:58
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antomatic |
That could be an interesting experiment.. leaving 20-year-old copies of 'Computer Shopper'* near bus-stops. :) |
14:58
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antomatic |
* - UK title, no relation to US one of similar name |
14:59
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Smiley |
was that the almost phonebook like one? |
14:59
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Baljem |
hah. "Phwoar, look at the expansion slots on that!", said nobody, ever. |
14:59
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antomatic |
that's the ones, Smiley. |
14:59
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Smiley |
those were epic |
14:59
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Smiley |
like £4 and take 3 months to get through. |
14:59
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antomatic |
"Ohhhh, 512 megs of RAM for £399! Yes! Yes! Yes" |
15:00
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antomatic |
At first they were mostly articles, in later years they were mostly adverts. :) |
15:02
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antomatic |
I've just gone and grabbed one at random - two cover CDs, and 968 pages of solid magazine thickness. |
15:02
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Smiley |
:)) |
15:02
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antomatic |
(albeit mostly advertising - but still irresistible.) |
15:02
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Smiley |
some of the adverts were good though |
15:02
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Smiley |
proper infomercial style. |
15:02
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Smiley |
love it. |
15:02
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Smiley |
I wouldn't love scaning one of them in ::? |
15:02
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Baljem |
pfft. I remember the excitement when I bought the first issue of PC Plus to come with two 360KB floppies on the front, instead of just one |
15:03
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antomatic |
I'm not sure I could get my way through one. :) |
15:03
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Baljem |
not sure I remember what program justified that, though. when they stuck Lotus Symphony on the cover disk they needed four floppies, from memory |
15:03
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antomatic |
They're perfect-bound as well (phonebook style, as you say) so you'd virtually have to destroy them to get a good edge-to-edge scan. |
15:03
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antomatic |
I bought a couple of PC Plus-es back in the day. Ahh, memories. |
15:05
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Baljem |
I took it for twenty years, give or take. lost most of my collection when I was at university, though, and my parents decided it was taking up too much space in the attic - I think they kept one issue per year, or something |
15:05
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antomatic |
ouch. |
15:05
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antomatic |
I'd shove the lot in the recycling in a heartbeat if I thought the publishers had (or would make available) decent digital copies, but my guess is that they almost certainly won't have - or wouldn't make them available, anyway. |
15:06
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Baljem |
stopped taking it sometime last year, as it was just sitting in its wrapper until I forgot about it :/ |
15:06
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antomatic |
I had the same problem, Baljem - just too much to read |
15:07
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Baljem |
I /think/ Future put back issues of PC Plus on the cover disk in later years - I really should dig through what I have and see if there are PDFs of the early issues |
15:08
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Baljem |
whoa, unless I'm utterly sucking at navigating the web it appears the magazine folded sometime last year |
15:08
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antomatic |
I also appear to have acquired 42 kilograms of National Geographic (1962-1977) although I understand they're very digitally available now. :) |
15:08
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Baljem |
blimey. now I feel bad about not renewing my subscription for those last six months... |
15:09
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antomatic |
I think a lot of tech magazines have had hard times recently |
15:12
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Baljem |
yeah. PC Plus had got worryingly thin - almost on a par with weeklies like New Scientist or Amateur Pornographer - yet was twice the price or more |
15:13
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Baljem |
and basically covered news anybody interested in PCs had read on the web a week before publication... |
15:18
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godane |
SketchCow: This has your name all over it: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Huge-Lot-342-CD-ROMs-Games-Apps-Utilities-Tutorials-Drivers-Education-/330941711832?pt=US_Wholesale_Software&hash=item4d0da9c5d8 |
15:47
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BlueMax |
holy jeezus |
19:46
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SketchCow |
Godane: Done, bought |
21:19
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joepie91 |
SketchCow, I'd like your feedback on something: at times, recordings of afterhoursdjs.org fail because of network blips and such, and they are marked 'incomplete' |
21:19
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joepie91 |
so far I've not uploaded those to IA, just kept them in my own archive |
21:19
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joepie91 |
and they usually range anywhere from 10KB to 100MB |
21:19
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joepie91 |
what should I do with them? |
21:19
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joepie91 |
they're not complete livesets usually, just bits and pieces |
21:22
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joepie91 |
ie http://ahdjs.archive.cryto.net/Incomplete/ |
21:43
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Smiley |
do they "play" joepie91 ? |
21:43
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Smiley |
If so, upload them and tag them as incomplete. |
21:56
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joepie91 |
Smiley: every single one of them is valid, format-wise |
21:56
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joepie91 |
just some of them are literally less than a second of audio |
22:06
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omf_ |
I would keep anything over 5 seconds |
22:06
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godane |
hackaday is still going strong |
22:10
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SketchCow |
joepie91: I'd shove them in a remainders bin. |
22:10
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SketchCow |
A single item |
22:11
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joepie91 |
SketchCow: alright, and add new incomplete files to that same item later? |
22:12
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joepie91 |
or just add an 'incomplete' item with new incomplete stuff now and then? |
22:13
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SketchCow |
Right |
22:14
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SketchCow |
Just keep pumping it up |
22:14
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SketchCow |
I mean, if you feel a need of it needing to be saved. |
22:14
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SketchCow |
Just to have a record |
22:23
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joepie91 |
well, that was the intention |
22:23
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joepie91 |
it's very possible that no complete copy of a certain liveset will ever exist |
22:23
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joepie91 |
publicly available, that is |
22:23
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joepie91 |
so then half a copy is better than 0 |
22:26
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xmc |
aye |
23:15
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godane |
so i have to redo hackaday 2012 urls |
23:15
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godane |
i'm doing it by month from 2012 on |