Notices by Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se), page 58
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Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 16:49:40 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) Sea drone tells sub drone to launch air drone.
Or, as said on IRC: "We're REALLY REALLY doomed now"
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Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 14:17:12 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @takeshitakenji I just haven't been this much exposed to Python 2 before, and was surprised by this workaround. I'm glad Python 3 happened. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
馬鹿野狐(ばかやこ)✔ (takeshitakenji@gs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 13:03:17 UTC 馬鹿野狐(ばかやこ)✔ @clacke The real problem is that Python 2 had two 'normal' string types, which is only for compatibility with older Python 2 scripts.
Python 3 has only one 'normal' string type, which is what really solves the problem.In conversation from gs.kawa-kun.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:59:46 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @takeshitakenji The real problem is that two values of different type are being coerced for an equality comparison. This is not Javascript. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:58:40 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @takeshitakenji Not missing anything, just expression myself clearly for the benefit of non-bilinguals. :-) In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
馬鹿野狐(ばかやこ)✔ (takeshitakenji@gs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:56:21 UTC 馬鹿野狐(ばかやこ)✔ @clacke I think you might be missing something:
>>> type(b'123')
<type 'str'>
In Python 2, the 'b' sigil doesn't really do anything. Also, u'123' will equal '123'.In conversation from gs.kawa-kun.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:56:35 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) Py 2: TypeError: type() argument 1 must be string, not unicode
*fix*
Py 3: TypeError: type() argument 1 must be str, not bytesIn conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:52:51 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) Even worse:
$ python2 -c "print({b'asdf': 'qwer'}[u'asdf'])"
qwerIn conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 12:50:47 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) #TIL
$ python2 -c "print(u'asdf' == b'asdf')"
TrueIn conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 09:21:57 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @boris @inscius @zoowar This one?
http://xcom.wikia.com/wiki/Aliens_(XCOM:_Enemy_Unknown)
Would've guessed they work for the gov.In conversation from quitter.se permalink Attachments
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Boris (boris@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 11:21:08 UTC Boris @inscius @zoowar @clacke that's why you call in the X-Com. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 09:20:27 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @inscius @zoowar Apart from you use of the plural "elites", I agree!
So all we need to do is wait for the Elite to truly globalize.In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Mikael (inscius@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 09:17:37 UTC Mikael @clacke @zoowar "Alien invasion". The elites are alien. They float high above, not givin a crap. :-p In conversation from quitter.se permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 17:53:01 UTC zoowar Wold Peace did not exist before humans and will not exist after humans, assuming the world still exists after humans. @inscius In conversation from indy.im permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 05:16:33 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) Yes. This is how Swedes work. Never saw the contrast expressed so clearly before. http://shorl.com/grydrybitramygi (thesocialguidebook.se) In conversation from quitter.se permalink Attachments
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Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 08:40:10 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @bes @benediktg I'm guessing the FB plugin was like I think the Talk plugin was, just XMPP with server defaults and an icon. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn@social.umeahackerspace.se)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 07:31:36 UTC MMN-o ✅⃠ @bes I don't think there was anything to preserve. Facebook didn't federate, Google refuses server-to-server encryption (and is thus incompatible with today's general XMPP guidelines). In conversation from social.umeahackerspace.se permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Björn Schießle (bes@io.schiessle.org)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2016 06:28:31 UTC Björn Schießle @benediktg there was even a time where you could connect to the Facebook chat with any XMPP client, no plugins or anything else was needed. In general there was a time-frame where XMPP was a real widely used standard (Facebook, Google, gmx, Web.de,...), sadly we missed the opportunity to preserve it. :( In conversation from io.schiessle.org permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Benedikt Geißler 🐃 (benediktg@gnusocial.de)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Oct-2016 23:43:35 UTC Benedikt Geißler 🐃 @moreelite I was surprised that the Facebook messenger allegedly is open source and using an open protocol, @hoergen wondered whether it originally used the XMPP protocol, @vinzv confirmed the latter and said that there e.g. was a working Facebook Pidgin plugin for a long time. ;) In conversation from gnusocial.de at 50°49'56"N 12°55'31"E permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Benedikt Geißler 🐃 (benediktg@gnusocial.de)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Oct-2016 16:18:36 UTC Benedikt Geißler 🐃 @hoergen @antisocial Huch – liegt beim Facebook-Messenger tatsächlich der Quellcode des Clients (sowie des zugrunde liegenden Protokolls) offen? Das wäre mir ja neu. https://gnusocial.de/attachment/3192202 In conversation from gnusocial.de at 50°49'56"N 12°55'31"E permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla Attachments