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let's get this party started #NBPy

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  • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

    Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy

    gcvsa@mstdn.plusG This user is from outside of this forum
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    @glyph Because it's coercion, and coercion by definition is the antithesis of consent.

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    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

      Now listening to Freya Bhushan Mehta asking the age-old question: what code should be in Python, what should be in C++ (or your compiled language of choice)? #NBPy

      miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @glyph I'm curious what the conclusion of that ends up being.

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      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

        Now listening to Freya Bhushan Mehta asking the age-old question: what code should be in Python, what should be in C++ (or your compiled language of choice)? #NBPy

        glyph@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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        #46

        It's been a while since I had to ask this question too seriously, so it's interesting to see the where the ecosystem has transitioned to. Lots of new libraries (I've never used PyBind11) but also venerable ones (Boost.Python, cffi). Interesting to hear that parameter conversions are still a significant overhead. Cross the boundaries infrequently, with large values, to avoid the translation overhead explosion, which is ancient wisdom: https://blog.glyph.im/2022/12/potato-programming.html

        #NBPy

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        • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

          @glyph I'm curious what the conclusion of that ends up being.

          glyph@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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          @miss_rodent I somewhat famously have Weird Ideas of my own about this general topic

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          • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

            @miss_rodent I somewhat famously have Weird Ideas of my own about this general topic

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            @glyph ... fair, though I don't know your take on it either (somewhere in the blog archives? Not sure where to dig up your weird ideas on it.)

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            • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

              It's been a while since I had to ask this question too seriously, so it's interesting to see the where the ecosystem has transitioned to. Lots of new libraries (I've never used PyBind11) but also venerable ones (Boost.Python, cffi). Interesting to hear that parameter conversions are still a significant overhead. Cross the boundaries infrequently, with large values, to avoid the translation overhead explosion, which is ancient wisdom: https://blog.glyph.im/2022/12/potato-programming.html

              #NBPy

              glyph@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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              #49

              I am learning that all things english are uncool as @danlyke explains square dancing by way of group theory. I do love the Python community.

              #NBPy

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              • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                Extremely valuable reminder about "simply" and "just": this language (along with its pals; "basically" "obviously", "of course") isn't merely stylistic noise; it sends a specific message:

                "This should be easy"

                or, in other words:

                "If this isn't easy, it's your fault"

                This is implicitly an attack on the reader.

                #NBPy

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                @glyph Them’s fightin’ words

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                • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                  @glyph ... fair, though I don't know your take on it either (somewhere in the blog archives? Not sure where to dig up your weird ideas on it.)

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                  @glyph [I am generally outside the python ecosystem - I have a general idea who you are, but, I do not watch python conference talks or watch that crowd closely enough to know all that much about your opinions on snake-related programming practices.]

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                  • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                    I am learning that all things english are uncool as @danlyke explains square dancing by way of group theory. I do love the Python community.

                    #NBPy

                    glyph@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #52

                    "Pipelined Architecture", a well known feature of square dancing #NBPy

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                    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                      Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy

                      f800gecko@mastodon.onlineF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @glyph

                      Shotgun consent.

                      Still counts when the other guy's the one pointing the thing.

                      Or one can 'choose' to dissolve into nothingness...

                      Then the survey demanding to know how well they 'helped' today.

                      Almost as savoury and life-affirming as the involuntary consent transfusion.

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                      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                        Now listening to Freya Bhushan Mehta asking the age-old question: what code should be in Python, what should be in C++ (or your compiled language of choice)? #NBPy

                        f800gecko@mastodon.onlineF This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #54

                        @glyph

                        Numba has been a godsend for my simple but voluminous math problem (billions of tx). What took 15 minutes pure Python got crushed to 14 seconds once cleaned-up of any superfluous admin stuff and @jit'd.

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                        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                          Extremely valuable reminder about "simply" and "just": this language (along with its pals; "basically" "obviously", "of course") isn't merely stylistic noise; it sends a specific message:

                          "This should be easy"

                          or, in other words:

                          "If this isn't easy, it's your fault"

                          This is implicitly an attack on the reader.

                          #NBPy

                          andrybak@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #55

                          @glyph fun fact: some of these are banned in the curl codebase: https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/master/scripts/badwords.txt#L99

                          see also: https://mastodon.social/@bagder/116161776616642292

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                          • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                            Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy

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                            @glyph It shouldn't be. When I was younger, the law interpreted things as "once you own or have the right to use something, any attempt by anyone to deny you use of it is illegal and you can do whatever you need to do to use your stuff". You were supposed to minimize damage to other people's stuff, but if they tried to put a lock on something you'd already bought and paid for you could just cut the lock off.

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                            • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                              let's get this party started #NBPy

                              davebauerart@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @glyph Wow, I fell like I am missing so much! Amazing topic collection.

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                              • davebauerart@mastodon.socialD davebauerart@mastodon.social

                                @glyph Wow, I fell like I am missing so much! Amazing topic collection.

                                glyph@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @davebauerart inducing FOMO is the goal, more people should go to this event. it’s really special!

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                                • f800gecko@mastodon.onlineF f800gecko@mastodon.online

                                  @glyph

                                  Numba has been a godsend for my simple but voluminous math problem (billions of tx). What took 15 minutes pure Python got crushed to 14 seconds once cleaned-up of any superfluous admin stuff and @jit'd.

                                  mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #59

                                  @f800gecko @glyph @jit JAX can also be quite nice for some problems, even ones that don't look quite like linear algebra.

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                                  • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                    Extremely valuable reminder about "simply" and "just": this language (along with its pals; "basically" "obviously", "of course") isn't merely stylistic noise; it sends a specific message:

                                    "This should be easy"

                                    or, in other words:

                                    "If this isn't easy, it's your fault"

                                    This is implicitly an attack on the reader.

                                    #NBPy

                                    neuhaus@mastodon.acm.orgN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @glyph it could also be interpreted as encouragement: Don‘t be intimidated. It‘s less complicated than it looks.

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                                    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                      Now Alla Barbalat is talking about using Python to evaluate game balance in the context of a board game.

                                      For me personally this is such a fun and refreshing look at a structured approach to the *basics* of game design. A million years ago when I worked in the game industry, so much of what designers were talking about (i.e., at GDC, but also elsewhere) were esoteric, lost-in-the-weeds explanations of very specific problems. This feels very much like the missing piece of that puzzle! #NBPy

                                      jitterted@sfba.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @glyph Any pointers to where I can find out more about this? I want to improve the balance of my TDD game and its upcoming expansion.

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                                      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                        TIL about this all-time banger https://lookitup.baby #NBPy

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                                        @glyph oh man what a good thing to be in today's 10k for. An all-timer classic for sure

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                                        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                          Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy

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                                          @glyph This issue of coerced consent isn't just a problem with IT.

                                          It poisons society's wider understanding of the concept of consent, and has very dangerous implications for sexual consent.

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