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6:00 PM
I just use to love stuff like this ... use to really the like the get something awesome in under 128kb demos though... can't seem to find them anymore
 
@JonClements you know what demoscene is, don't you?
 
full HD in 4kb
the whole movie, the song, everything
in four. fudging. kilobyte.
amazing.
@JonClements hungarians used to be very good at these ;)
 
I remember there was some "controversy" that bigger groups had made these crazy compression/procedural tools that made these a lot "easier".
But it's so impressive.
an "old" one, but I like the music
 
nice ;)
 
6:06 PM
@PeterVaro @davidism it's completely different, but I remember posting a new blender video that the community had done... was finding it hard to believe it could possibly have been completely blender... must have been some blue screen and gimp/whatever involved
 
@JonClements gimme' the link! btw I've told (maybe not necessarily to you directly, but still) that blender is the crown of the FOSS softwares
(just as Python itself)
it is absolutely amazing! -- even if it has a bit strange logic for the first time you use it
those dutch guys know something ;)
 
wim
stack needs a way to get more attention to edited posts
 
agree, it's a pain having to check back on posts I asked for clarification on
 
wim
you can ask a crap question, get downvoted a lot, and then edit it into a good question ... but the downvoters barely ever come back to undo it
and because your post has a low score, it will sit there unanswered
 
@wim various posts asking for that in the past - all got rejected I believe... if it got closed, and edited, it goes back into a re-open queue, but it doesn't get bumped
 
user559633
6:10 PM
one could delete and repost after the substantial edit
 
wim
currently the best option for the user is to delete the post and ask it again, with the edits, which is less than ideal
and might even be seen as spammy
 
user559633
why is it less than ideal? the comments and sarcastic answers become "out of sync" with the question, which means that they should also be removed (short of people coming back and editing answers regularly)
 
wim
maybe its not
I will re-ask my now-deleted question and let you know if it gets downvoted again
 
anyway, I think I'm going to watch HP/6 for at least the 7th time now ;)
behave folks! rhubarb
~
 
user559633
HP/6?
 
6:13 PM
Haha... I've only just see this blender one - anyone else reminded of Ice age and the squirrel? :)
 
@tristan (Harry Potter, 6th movie, the half-blood prince)
 
I think creating a new, better question and letting the other one be (auto)deleted is ok. The duplicate close reason specifically mentions asking a new question, for example.
 
user559633
Oh, I've yet to see any of the Harry Potters.
 
user559633
Enjoy PV
 
In that case, edits can be seen as for improving decent posts, not for rescuing bad posts.
 
wim
6:19 PM
yeah
i think edits should be able to rescue bad posts too though
doesnt seem to be the case here, only new questions get much attention
 
user559633
questions are $free to create and delete.
 
cbg all
 
user559633
cbg
 
cbg all
 
@wim I wish there was some way to "propose a refresh" on your question. You could flag your own question as being revamped, then if you get at least n votes to "refresh" it, all down-votes and irreverent comments would go away
 
user559633
6:31 PM
so anyone with an upvoted answer would lose his/her rep becasue jquery released a new version?
 
@tristan No. There would have to be a policy that it only was allowed on a non-answered question (or question with no upvoted answers)
 
user559633
ah. sure, i guess, but i don't see why this feature is better than delete/create
 
regex q: with re.sub, I know I can use the group like `re.sub(r'pattern([0-9])',r'replacewith',string)

However, how can I use the group in code, say as an index? I want to do something like:

`re.sub(r'([0-9])', list[ $1 ], string)`
 
@tristan For me, I think the biggest benefit is for new users. A lot of new users (for whatever reason) lack the ability to write good questions. They often get discouraged when their first question is downvoted like 10 times, then closed
We could then say, "Hey your question is closed due to bad quality, BUT if you improve the quality, we will reverse the down-votes"
 
@Humdinger It's not just new users - I got CV'd twice for asking this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25878329/catch-static-file-not-found-errors

The (good) answer given was that it's not possible currently, and feature request exists. So I don't really agree that my question was bad and deserved closing :/
 
6:36 PM
It encourages new users to actually improve the question rather than getting discouraged and cursing SO and leaving
 
@OllieFord I don't think there's any built-in way to do that.
 
@Kevin But surely, "this isn't possible" shouldn't be a reason to close? It's a reasonable question, and the information that it is not possible is valuable to me and presumably others.
 
I agree with @OllieFord, not exactly sure why people would have CV'd it
 
To be clear, I'm referring to the regex question you just asked in chat, not the question you asked on SO that got close votes.
 
Oh woops, sorry. Thanks!
That's valuable info to me too! ;)
 
6:40 PM
Perhaps you could use match or search to retrieve the matching group. Then you can find the start and ending indices of the group, and manually splice the list value into the string at that position.
 
So I just have to loop through until it stops matching, and each time do the replace?
 
That seems like a reasonable solution, unless list contains items that would get matched by later iterations.
 
something like:
		reQuery = re.match(r'(.+=):([1-9])(.*)', query)
		while reQuery:
			query = reQuery.group(1) + a[ int(reQuery.group(2))-1 ] + reQuery.group(3)
			reQuery = re.match(r'(.+=):([1-9])(.*)', query)
 
Pretty much
 
Great thanks. (This is to change a gql query eg "WHERE a=:1" to values inline from given gql(query, *a, **kw) if it looks a little weird)
 
7:01 PM
Does Meta have a canonical version of "should we downvote answers to 'plz give teh codes' questions?"? I want to link someone to it, because they answered a 'plz give teh codes' question.
 
user559633
any guesses as to the software used to make this video? vimeo.com/45499890
 
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Q: Should one downvote answers to off-topic questions?

Ernest Friedman-HillIt annoys me when people post answers to obviously off-topic questions like this one, especially after those questions have already received several close votes. Migrations seem to happen rather infrequently these days, so there's probably no reputation to gain for questions that are likely to be...

Best I could find.
 
7:18 PM
@tristan I bet Photoshop has a button for "vhs vertical hold problems" and "bright colors bleeding over dark background".
The part about four minutes in where the ground starts to fall away, though... That looks procedurally generated.
 
user559633
uhhh. okay.
 
I'm not sure if I'm scared more by the question or the answers
 
I don't like that the top answer's function still has five unnecessary arguments.
 
user559633
if i return an answer in assembly, i'll get downvoted, right?
 
7:22 PM
Maybe he's using the "modify the OP's code as little as possible" approach.
Because there's always the risk that the OP says "not even close" in response to your pristine code built from the ground up.
 
user559633
that's a prime candidate for "here's the tutorial for python. CLOSED. DELETED"
 
I occasionally vtc questions about things that can be found in the tutorial with "off topic asking for tutorial".
 
and even on the comments on the questions - sighs
 
Somebody just rollbacked an edit that the OP himself made... That's wrong, right?
 
Depends
Was it a stoopid edit?
 
7:31 PM
It was an edit to the code block, to fix the first most obvious problem
 
Then yeah that's probably wrong of them
 
OP originally had a return statement on the first line. OP's edit moved it to the last line. Now the rollback has returned the return to the first line.
 
The rollerbacker probably saw it and thought someone had "fixed" OPs code for him
Not realising it was OP
 
@Kevin the person with that answer is 13, "I am a 13 year old game developer/computer programmer in the Silicon Valley, CA"
 
Age doesn't matter too much, Kevin is only 3 after all. Very bright for his age.
 
7:34 PM
@Ffisegydd @Kevin My guess is that One of the answerers rolled it back because the edit invalidates their answer
 
@Humdinger you'd be wrong then :P
It wasn't one of the answerers.
 
user559633
Good lord.
 
@Ffisegydd Age is a little difficult to quantify... Should you count from the date your self-improving algorithm was originally developed on an Amiga 2000? Or when you achieved self-awareness in 2011?
 
@Ffisegydd Darn... I see that now
@Kevin The date at which you received an official name
 
Er, I mean, like all humans, I celebrate the anniversary of the day I emerged from my gestation pod. Or however it is we meatbags first come into being, whatever.
 
7:44 PM
Polling offices close in 1hr45
 
I've opened a book if you're interested.
 
shall be interesting after then, when the press are allowed to take about it, how the 32 different regions have voted... (reports through the night - and final result by 8am in the morning)
ugh, I meant 1h15m
what dupe do we have for this one
 
user559633
there's a beautiful one for april fools in which we say that python has stdlib support for twitter
 
heh
I briskly exhaled IRL.
 
user559633
if anything, we're the livejournal of languages
 
user559633
 
... Almost too easy.
 
It's a trap!
 
answers question, net descends from ceiling, trapping me
 
sigh I hate it when new users ask questions that show they dont really understand programming, and people post answers essenually saying, "Here, solve the problem by throwing away all your code and using this crazy thing in the language you wont understand in the slightest"
 
user559633
most askers don't care about understanding @Humdinger
 
8:17 PM
I considered doing that just now, actually.
The solution to this question is probably something like if any(letter in clue for clue in clues): print("The letter has already been entered")
But I really don't expect them to understand generators
I left a hint indicating the logic mistake they were making, but they seem lost... I'm upset that I can't deliver assistance that is both concise and basic.
 
user559633
if it makes you feel better, he/she probably just wants "the codes"
 
mmmmaybe.
 
user559633
"OK so what would I need to do? – user3633316 4 mins ago"
 
Their for clue in clues: line indicates to me that they were on the right track at one point, but things got mixed up in subsequent attempts.
So they've at least made some effort.
 
user559633
This book I'm reading keeps using the word "tween" to mean "going in between colors" and every time I hit that word, my brain screams loudly
 
8:25 PM
Be strong.
 
@tristan Honestly.. that hurts me a little that people dont try to understand. For me I have to understand every piece of code I use. "Magic statements" drive me crazy.
 
@Humdinger ?
 
I think they will spontaneously combust or something if I dont really understand them.
 
Errr... not sure I understand cough :)
 
...
 
8:31 PM
omfg... the flames... the flames... grab the fire extinguisher!
 
clue?
 
user559633
Yeah, that's why I don't really bother anymore writing long answers.
 
user559633
Why hasten carpal tunnel for someone that doesnt care
 
My favorite was when I answered a question where I took their code, put it in a function and made that my answer, without any words or explanation
The answer was accepted, but then sadly due to comments I decided to edit it and add a couple things
 
8:53 PM
Huge storm here.
It's the Apocalypse signalling Scotland's decision to leave Earth.
 
user559633
Oh, I didn't know that Scotland was voting to become independent of Earth
 
Yeah misprint with the polling cards. Hopefully it doesn't go through or we'll have to send Scotland to the moon.
Cos, you know, law.
 
Well.. it's all done now... the counting starts
 
9:09 PM
cbg!
@JonClements Apparently the queues are closed, but anyone in the queues before 22:00 will be allowed to vote still.
 
Yeah they had that in the last GE IIRC.
 
@Martijn well... we should know by 8am I guess
 
@JonClements My wife is thinking of staying up.
 
well, I'm staying up to listen to the reports as they come in for a bit, but not expecting one for another 2 hours or so I believe
I'll probably fall asleep while doing so...
(too tired)
 
9:15 PM
I'll be having this on in the background: app.musicradio.com/lbc973/on-air/player
 
In a spooky coincidence, today is Independence Day in Chile.
 
Ummm... today is definitely didn't do my homework on time on SO day also ;)
 
user559633
Kind of blows my mind that teenagers as young as 16 and people over 80 are allowed to vote on issues like this.
 
The 16 vote in Scotland is something new
 
user559633
"So, you don't work, have little life experience to draw from, and don't yet understand the slightest thing about the world. How do feel about this complex and important decision?"
 
9:51 PM
brbiab
 
user559633
 
Uhoh, serial upvoter active on my account.
All I'll get out of that is a nice answer badge..
 
10:44 PM
@Martijn life sucks as a Ninja hey :)
bbl
 

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