Question I didn't think I'd ask myself today: If orange is similar to orange pepper and orange pepper is similar to green pepper and green pepper is similar to green apple and green apple is similar to pineapple and pineapple is similar to pine, is orange similar to pine?
Recently, I came across this question asking about collecting a list into sublists in Scheme. The OP received a very comprehensive answer, which was accepted.
However, another answer was posted in a completely different language, Java. In my opinion, this is completely ridiculous for a number of...
Just had to dig through /var/log/mail.log to figure out why I couldn't get Trello's verification email
turns out Dovecot-Sieve was dropping the message because of an improper header
Message-Id was <unique_identifier@Nodemailer> and sieve required the domain to have a literal . in it (e.g. gmail's is <unique_identifier@mail.google.com>
Neither of those answers are "Very Low Quality". Very Low Quality means the post is unredeemable, is completely crap, and should be deleted by a moderator immediately. In neither case is that true. — George Stocker ♦14 mins ago
To be fair, it's low quality, not very low quality. I really don't like the whole debate. :(
@vaultah undelete it if you can please, I was going to post something to George
@GeorgeStocker then again they're both somewhat low quality, and neither of them are likely to be redeemed: they're old, and we constantly discourage major edits to other users' answers. So what's the point of keeping these around? All they do is demonstrate what "quality" we allow when new users stumble upon them and decide to make some "answers" of their own. — davidism8 secs ago
hey can someone do a quick SO API query for me? Im assuming someone has something setup to allow quick quick queries :P ..(not that oauth2 is hard) ... what percent of [asana] has accepted answers ... I wanna yell at the asana people a bit
@MartijnPieters speaking of keybase -- can you find me from my github id? I can do keybase id adsmith, keybase id web://www.nottheeconomist.com, keybase id reddit://rowenlemmings, but not keybase id github://nottheeconomist and they're all proven IDs.
@JoranBeasley: you can find that on the tag top users page. Or just use regular search ; [asana] hasaccepted:yes gives you the number of questions with accepted anwers.
I feel like they(asana) dont give enough attention to their API... and that was one of the major contributing factors that convinced my company to use asana for project management (and we pay them alot of monies too)
@JGreenwell It's one genexp. His earlier text asked how better to do:
for i in range(9, 0, -1):
for j in pandigitals(i):
d = int(''.join(j))
if some_condition(d):
do_something()
break # out of both loops
else:
continue # if it didn't break, keep going
break # if it did break, break outer loop too.