it's going to be the third time a single day where I am going to be put words in my mouth that I did not say, apparently. I classify that as attempted murder :) of my sanity. Also, TIL I learned that when I am trying to align an element by writing code, I am not programming.
The question: The Input Function Doesn't Do Anything When I Click Enter in Python
The question shows up for me as being tagged c# python input
The c# tag should not be there.
When I click to edit tags, however, it disappears from the list, only to show up again upon saving. I can't find any way t...
@CodyGray Legally you can. Let's say you break into somebody's home, then shoot them as they lay in bed. And during this, you didn't realise they had already died. Then you'd be tried for murder, as that is the explicit intention behind your actions. The fact that you shot a corpse does not change the intention, since you thought it wasn't a corpse.
Hmmmm. I'd personally argue for a standard of "but-for" causation. So if your zombie spouse wandered off because they were a zombie, that would count. But if they wandered off because they met another handsome zombie that they want to date, they need to file for divorce.
What if finding another handsome zombie that they want to date is considered natural zombie-like behavior? Then, by doing the latter, they would be wandering off because they were a zombie, because that's what zombies do.
Games use "necromancy" for that all the time. It has seeped into wider culture. Bringing up an old topic, for example, might be described as "necromancy". It's somewhat popular online "thread necromancy" is posting in a "dead" online thread (one that hasn't had activity in a while). There is even a term "necroposting" for that.
Yeah honestly I thought it was raising/summoning/controlling the dead for the purpose of controlling them, not to communicate or predict the future, until y'all mentioned it and I looked it up.
@CodyGray do you want a technical answer? Because width: calc(100% - 214px);. If you are going to ask why columns are created with this, please don't, I need to wash my eyes first
As an autistic person, I've been suspended the whole "Autism Awareness April",
due to a ridiculous argument, which started with me literally being called a jerk.
I've already brought this up on meta, but 80% of my question were soon censored,
just to make the question appear as a duplicate - and ...
I've had to do some XML and HTML parsing with regex, so been visited once or twice :p
Or 84 million times if each line of the comment data dump counts for separate visits/hauntings
... Or ~300 million including failed attempts and a reparse because my laptop died and transferring 20GB to a max 200Mbps bottlenecked USB 2 network shared HDD would've taken too long
Shesh, Cody's been busy writing an entire novel while I barely got out two comments :p
Yes. A safe - like the big metal box where you keep things. They are still building it - one human body has around 3-4mg of iron in it, so it takes a while to collect enough for the safe.
@CodyGray I am not sure it's practical - imagine how much time is spent in ownership disputes! Oh, I see what they meant know, should've clarifed it was about time-consuming practices of spilling the blood.
@CodyGray I think certain tags encourage the posting of low-quality questions. e.g., mvvm encourages the posting of off-topic questions about how things should be done in that architecture.
Of course, people will probably post many of them anyway. But maybe fewer people would?
(there are on-topic, correctly tagged questions with those tags...but it's surely a minority)
@ZoestandswithUkraine I'd have gone the other way. If you tag [android-studio] but not [android], it suggests you didn't know the latter existed and would've been better.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Wait until it's a holiday and it should work. Hope that helps! Also please upvote, accept, like, and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
Let me tell you why.
Long time ago here on main meta, I posted a question, a excellent one which attracted an upvote almost immediately. My response was almost as quick; I deleted their account.
Subsequently, 6 minutes later another question was posted about "asking on behalf of a friend". That a...
"Dear user, we kindly ask you to create a Stack Overflow account so we can issue you a well-deserved suspension. Warmest Regards, Stack Overflow moderator team."
Is it okay that a good answer gets removed, since it is too similar to another answer in a linked question? I have a specific situation, but won't post links to keep this question universal.
Context: I was looking for a solution for a problem on StackOverflow and found 2 questions about this, but...
When editing tag wikis, the excerpt is limited when compared to the tag's wiki in that:
Markdown formatting does not occur, as a result links are not formatted as links, as an example
We are limited to the number of characters we can use
A tool or technology is often (not always) described best...