There, I've done it. Now I expect some smarty pants to say, "actually, my project py-asm compiles Python 3 straight down to machine code, no OS required"
Fair enough. Don't we need some kind of ethnic stereotype to engage and infuriate social media? To get them talking about us? Free advertising doncha know
Plus it's not necessarily that they're a big demographic, but they are rabid psychopaths who will shank you if they feel you're cutting in on their turf.
An OP of a question gave a vague explanation, and I commented "I don't understand, please clarify [...]". Here's hoping it doesn't backfire like last time I tried and got the reply "don't bother posting if you don't get it"
@IntrepidBrit thanks, it just seems very hard to pinpoint, whereas with a Java web app stack trace, say, you know half the Runnable or whatever errors won't be relevant
I've installed django 1.7 on Python 3.4 and am now getting this error as the last in a stack trace: django.core.exceptions.AppRegistryNotReady: The translation infrastructure cannot be initialized before the apps registry is ready. Check that you don't make non-lazy gettext calls at import time.
@IntrepidBrit I did look briefly, but I didn't find anything that useful. I was looking directly for the error message instead of the exception name though; I see the section you mean
It complains there about guardian not being present, but it's specified in the settings (and was working before the 1.7 upgrade), and appears in pip freeze for that venv
@MartijnPieters: looks like this has been settled already: "ZODB 4.0.x is supported on Python 3.x for new applications only. Due to changes in the standard library's pickle support, the Python3 support does not provide forward- or backward-compatibility at the data level with Python2. A future version of ZODB may add such support."
Good question :) it definitely was before the 1.7 upgrade :) literally I checked it was fine, I upgraded and ran the server start command again and it's not.
My co-worker mentioned how he was trying to vizualize something in 3D and that matplotlib was having a hard time keeping up. He recommended an alternative that sounded like "meeavin"? Does anyone know what he's referring to?
If a question is off topic then please don't answer.
By answering off topic questions you are encouraging people to ask more of them. The fact that the question gets closed later doesn't matter to the OP - they have their answer.
If off topic questions are closed without answers then that sends...
> "The two countries maintain a sense of humour in the dispute. Peter Taksøe-Jensen has stated "when Danish military go there, they leave a bottle of schnapps. And when [Canadian] military forces come there, they leave a bottle of Canadian Club and a sign saying, 'Welcome to Canada.'"[12]"
@Zero: I know, it's a continual topic in this room. :-) I'm wondering what happens to territories like that ("The islet of Rockall is part of the UK: specifically it forms part of Scotland under the Island of Rockall Act 1972.") in case of separation.
@IntrepidBrit oh wow, okay. Thanks. I'm not using that, but maybe something else I'm using is doing the same thing. I'll have to check tomorrow, as it's time to go home.
@RobertGrant It was the only way to deal with all the Scottish dispora spread over the world. Anyone resident in Scotland gets a vote, including people from across the EU
Fun for the politicians to argue over though: "Mr. Salmond is wrong when he says 0% of Rockall citizens voted for independence from Scotland; the figure is clearly ∞%".
Someone shadowed the built-in min and max and then for good measure rebound min and maxwithin those functions. Don't see that every day.
@Martijn: I noticed one of our -- well, favourites is the wrong word -- regulars in that category asked a question you answered the other day. (Can't remember the subject.)
Wait, so even when most people don't have work getting in the way of visiting SO, they decrease their visits? I'm never going to understand our species.
In sophomore year, I lived in the dorms that were in the same building as the CS department. Day or night didn't matter, all was the same under the flourescent glow.
Only for general elective classes did we need to venture out, under the fiery gaze of the wretched Day Star.
If you walk without rhythm, you won't attract the panhandling tramps.
The local hoboes could always pick out a big hearted humanities student, or a CS student with enough social anxiety that they would literally pay money to not have to talk to you any more.
@JonClements I wondered why my isotopes were missing from the lab, they don't grow on trees you know! How much did you take!? 1g of 76Se is about £10,000!
@corvid well, if Smelly Cat from friends and the Kitty Kitty song from Big Bang Theory can make it into the public conscience then I eagerly await your efforts!
@DSM I'm worried that if I didn't know better, I'd completely buy that as true.
Well... "deviation of rabbit" gives me a few science papers: Characterizing a therapeutic model of inhalational anthrax using an increase in body temperature as a trigger for treatment in New Zealand white rabbits
@Martijn another nice python-internals - I must admit I've never really had to worry about considering what happens on shutdown... Interesting to know though :)
@Martijn possibly... I'd have to think about it... if I'm going to do one, I'd like to do it properly - not something I'm going to be able to whip up in 5 minutes
Wow... Dec 21st last year, @thefourtheye didn't have 20k and had to have the tag wiki approved? Now he's on nearly 57k - wow, I'm such a slacker :(