No. Your domain is data scraping. Become an expert in your field. Let no one be better than you ever! or you don't deserve the job when someone better comes up
Whatever tools are thrown at you you must be able to do the job well enough
@AnandhakumarR Hi there, sorry I missed you. If you're having some issue with validate_email then please ask a question here, or ask a question on the main site. Don't, after having one small problem, go and write your own code for it. This is very foolish, and @Ronald is a fool for suggesting it to you.
@Ronald. You have been spouting some serious crap for the past few days, and you've been annoying a lot of people and we've put up with you. But when you start suggesting bad advice and random crap to people who come here looking for help? Then we begin to have a serious, serious problem.
You should absolutely f***ing not advise someone to just "write their own code" when they're having a problem with a package. Chances are the packages has been written by multiple people who will do a better job then the OP.
Please, I am saying this as one of the Room Owners, do not give out your little sage bits of advice that you think are so wise unless you actually know what you're talking about. People come here for help with things that are important, some people may come here for help related to their job, and if you start telling them things that are simply plain wrong because you just like to hear the sound of your own keyboard, then it's a serious issue.
This has now happened three times: I get excited because I see on Wikipedia or whatever that a genuinely technical problem has been solved by a female computer scientist, and it turns out they're transgender.
Yeah I know, but it's hard to know whether the passage of time has amplified their roles because they were women or whatever. And even if it hasn't at all, two in 150 years is not amazing :)
What's weird is I went to university with one of the three, so it was a double surprise. I mean, I knew the individual was transgender, I was just surprised to randomly see posts by someone who I knew
Does anyone have experience with running Waitress? It seems like a really good option to me (pure Python, does Nginx-like async buffering stuff built in) but I don't hear a lot about it
Are you born a king or a joker Or the jack of all trades Are you the queen of someone’s heart What is the value of your face? Are you here to dig for diamonds Well bring along your spade Seems that life is just a gamble So just enjoy the game
I do like Lucy Spraggan... remarkably talented young lady
thats pre booked price.. if u get it a day before it costs 300 buck more for each 3 tier Ac ticket and for a second sleeper (no ac), it would be +150 INR for each ticket..
yup... I was contemplating renaming it, but "Earth" is okay
She unscrews the top of a new whiskey bottle And shuffles about in her candle lit hovel Like some kind of witch with blue fingers in mittens She smells like the cat and the neighbors she sickens
The black and white TV has long seen a picture The cross on the wall is a permanent fixture The postman delivers the final reminders She sells off her silver and poodles in China Read more at http://www.songlyrics.com/squeeze/labelled-with-love-lyrics/#soWOCt8vMeU3mboh.99
I love when random brings up songs you'd forgotten about...
I remember you saying that you were looking to learn some machine learning, so even just reading up on stuff so you can help further down the line (when we actually begin doing ML) would be useful.
Whoohoo, the deadlock logging I added to the huge integration and functional testing framework actually caught a deadlock yesterday. victory dance. Lucky for me, the work to debug the deadlock is not actually going to be my problem.
@JonClements Reminds me of the film Mars Attacks!, where the universal translator is misconfigured, and so translates the aliens' speech as "we come in peace" even as they're atomizing humans in the street.
If you guys are planning a Most Dangerous Game reenactment or something, you should know that I'm too out of shape to qualify as "most dangerous". How about you go hunting moose instead? They're plenty dangerous.
Wanted to download a 20 GB file over night, so instead of keeping my computer on, I thought I could have my NAS download it instead. Apparently, it went into standby at some point (WHYYYYY) and paused the download…
(it ultimately doesn't matter if it's a socket/pipe/websocket from my POV - just thinking it might be easier to subscribe to notifications via websockets for rabbit)
@JonClements But make sure that you aren’t pushing just everything out, but have some subscription service instead (i.e. client says “I want to hear about X and Y”, so you only send X and Y stuff)
Sky even had the first movie redubbed some years ago to have better audio quality (with different voices for nearly all of them though), so that collection includes both versions. The crappy original one, and the high-quality new one
There was an interesting post over on the SciFi site, discussing translations of the HP books. Some versions had to get rather creative in picking names in order to get the "I am lord Voldemort / Tom Marvolo Riddle" anagram to work
@Chillar @Intrepid just so you know I'm going to delete the dev branch on GH as it's way out of touch with master. We can always re-branch one, though I suggest you don't both work on the same branch, and instead have your own dev branches.
so, mtfl can type abuse at people, the mad scientist has to have something to do with stars, fizzy-good can beat people to death with a pivot table, and the puppy can wee on things
who in Hollywood do you think we should contact to pitch this blockbuster to?