I hit something once. Similar situation. Didn't see it until it was right there. Pulled over, couldn't find anything. I could have looked harder, though
I think that was just because I had so many lines in the tool I used to make it, but it works well with the whole "work back from the end" aspect of it
I just subcontract to a company that owns a bunch of irobots lol
coin janitor looks pretty neat. I wonder if it will actually work...
I think it also tells people "some things just can't be solved" which is something I think is true if you have a strong conviction that there is only one right way to use a tool..
"even if a problem looks solvable, why didn't someone else solve it already? Are you that special?" lol
@forresthopkinsa when isn't limiting a good thing? I agree that we should try to make progress on rational goals in a rational way, but working within a system won't usually do that effectively. It will just serve the purpose of that system which is already inevitable in that system
If people didn't completely reinvent the wheel enough in many variations, we wouldn't have gems like Java, Python, or even C for that matter and we would all be assembly experts
@Allenph how so? isn't that the basis of all computer science to some extent? Using math, the system of systems, to describe how systems work seems inevitable and very accurate
@forresthopkinsa ****little did forresthopkins know, but as he said this, an comet from what was technically above the sun passed slightly under the sun's Z axis for the first time, making his statement nearly instantly false but also previously true for .003234ms.****
Guys so I just updated a style on master layout, and its not loading on page refresh unless i clean the history etc. So how do you push such change to your users, do you ask them to clean hisorty or can i code something in that will use my new style and not the old one from cookies etc. Since its a master layout change, the browser is using the old one.
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having list have to click first item in list, it navigates to next page, then am clicking back, then i have to second item in list, showing stale exception...
you want to represent a number as a percentage, you don't want a percent sign in the input value
but hey, here's a very simple implementation where a % is added to the end of the value of a standard input (number inputs won't allow this): codepen.io/anon/pen/WyZJdg
hahahaha okay then push any other modifier key lol
very good point @KevinB , that's why cross-platform testing is important
it's all because of sticky keys
@RAGHUNATH your design is fundamentally flawed. You're navigating between pages and then still trying to use the original list of element references. Selenium doesn't work like that. The references in that list go stale as soon as you item.click(), which makes your foreach infeasible
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actually, it's pretty neat, I got around the problem of my ISP blocking port 80 by getting a free micro server from Google Cloud Platform and running a lightweight nginx reverse proxy docker service on it
@forresthopkinsa Wow. I'm glad I spent the time trying to figure out what you were doing on your nonstandard ports instead of just like hitting them over http.