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user559633
2:00 PM
@Kevin @Kevin Are you suggesting that @MartijnPieters is creating an environment that leads to weakness in his offspring?
 
I'm suggesting that he foster group cohesion and teamwork. That way, they can outmaneuver your cunning "lone wolf" offspring with pincer maneuvers and what have you.
 
@Kevin My oldest two are Air Cadets. What do you think they learn there, then, eh?
 
user559633
envelopments are destroyed by a defensive force (e.g. one eating) @Kevin
 
From the sounds of it, Martijn needs to be careful the 4 don't gang up on him. "Your rep won't save you here Father."
3
 
lol. But he has knowledge as well and the mighty Python will save him :D
 
2:04 PM
Not unless he blows the Conch of Summoning, which brings 1d4+1 room regulars to his aid as a free action.
3
 
oh lol just remembered I have a reader on error propagation including extra machine epsilons (its an important thing when numerically solving differential equations, as the accuracy grows greatly with lowering the time step - but the error from machine epsilon increases with the same factor).
 
This question can be re-opened, right?
 
m.extend(j) is less verbose than iterating over the tuples. — davidism 8 mins ago
@davidism why?
 
Because,
>>> x, l = [[1], [2, 3], [1, (3, 5)], [(3, 9), 7, 5]], []
>>> for i in x:
...     m = []
...     for j in i:
...         if isinstance(j, tuple):
...             m.extend(j)
...         else:
...             m.append(j)
...     l.append(m)
...
>>> l
[[1], [2, 3], [1, 3, 5], [3, 9, 7, 5]]
looks better no?
 
I'm bad at asyncronousity :|
 
2:13 PM
Oops, bad reading comprehension today.
 
You can make it uglier, like this
>>> x, l = [[1], [2, 3], [1, (3, 5)], [(3, 9), 7, 5]], []
>>> for i in x:
...     m = []
...     for j in i:
...         (m.extend if isinstance(j, tuple) else m.append)(j)
...     l.append(m)
...
>>> l
[[1], [2, 3], [1, 3, 5], [3, 9, 7, 5]]
 
@thefourtheye yep, done..
 
getattr(m, ("ext" if isinstance(j,tuple) else "app") + "end"))(j)
 
@thefourtheye i don't want to confuse me...
 
@Kevin Ah, better :D
 
2:16 PM
Is it, though? Is it really? (no)
 
@Kevin which one works fast? mine or your's?
 
I find it very likely that mine is slower.
 
@thefourtheye how to install jquery on my Ubuntu system? Someone says that i need to install node, stuffs like that.. I don't know where to start..
 
jQuery is all javascript, so you just download jQuery.js from the jquery site and refer to it in your html
 
thanks Kevin.. i'll try.
 
2:24 PM
Python method available for both instantiated/uninstantiated class is quite interesting. I think it may be impossible.
Even with __getattr__ magic.
 
@AvinashRaj Where are you going to use it? Browser only right?
 
@thefourtheye yep, browser only.. Now only i really started to learn js..
i'll create a room for us.
 
notice me senpai
 
Obama-san so dreamy
 
2:34 PM
This upsets me.
 
bahahahahahahaha
 
Let's see if I can push some of these past the top of the page.
>>> import this
The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters

Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
Flat is better than nested.
Sparse is better than dense.
Readability counts.
Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
Although practicality beats purity.
Errors should never pass silently.
Unless explicitly silenced.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Damn, not enough
 
I've got some more good ones but I'll leave it be :P
 
user559633
2:44 PM
what
 
user559633
....what happened in here?
 
it was because of s-senpai
 
user559633
i go away for an hour and come back and we've gone from 0 to anime
 
@corvid Hahahaha
 
I am actually creased up with laughter here.
 
user559633
2:46 PM
we're like 7 animes in here
 
I call animes cartoons to piss this friend of mine off
It's the funniest
 
user559633
they are cartoons...
 
Same for calling manga "comics you have to read backwards for some reason"
 
user559633
i don't know if i could be friends with someone that legitimately responds with "ANIMES ARENT CARTOONS"
 
user559633
idiot mode comic books
 
user559633
2:50 PM
which is saying a lot, really
 
Hahaha
 
user559633
pedocomics
 
user559633
oh, sorry, it's totally normal for an adult to be reading comic books about schoolgirls and wish fulfillment
 
@thefourtheye Glad it worked well :) And I’ll check what’s going on with the last page…
 
@poke I left my review in the apps site also. Hope that is okay :-)
 
2:56 PM
Sure :)
 
@Poke that's amazing.
 
DSM
Morning cabbage for all.
 
cabbage
 
DSM
What are we being amazed at?
 
Cabbage both.
 
2:58 PM
Cabbage boys
 
Poke made a userscript for multiple-unstarring-starred-messages
(On the star page)
 
@thefourtheye It should be fixed now.
 
@poke Oh, how can we test it now? :(
 
I don’t think the problem was really something testable anyway. I was looking for ?tab=stars in the URL to ensure that we’re on the stars list; but you probably had ?page=123&tab=stars so it didn’t match. Usually, the paging should only make ?tab=stars&page=123 links though.
 
It still doesn't show :(
Oh wait! I need to update the script.
 
3:01 PM
It works for me.
 
That’s weird though
 
Okay, updated the script. It still doesn't show the button
 
(try again, the push didn’t go through)
But I don’t get the button either…
 
DSM
Maybe I'm not doing my part, but I don't usually unstar messages unless they're my own and they're not really star-deserving (too localized and not absurd enough to be funny acontextually.)
 
ohhhh!
 
3:03 PM
@poke Are you trying the same page?
 
I found the problem.
 
Hmm I guess I shouldnt think about it - but the FPU (floating point unit on the CPU) is way more accurate than the double precision you get in python right?
Doesn't it use like 80 bits for floating point calculus?
*arithmatic
 
user559633
where do stars go when you remove them?
 
Why do I think about Astronomy now?
 
user559633
do they turn into kevin tears?
 
3:09 PM
I only unstar code-only messages that were starred because a help-seeker was grateful for a solution. And even then I wait half an hour first so as to reduce the likelihood of the starrer noticing
Because I'm lazy and don't feel like linking the room rules to them
 
@corvid who's senpai?
 
you're senpai <3
n-notice me!
 
:-|
 
Air
stackoverflow.com/q/29468716/2359271 premature optimization is now language-agnostic
 
DSM
@davidism: you should be happy. Not everyone has a crow for a kōhai.
 
3:13 PM
I suppose it could be worse. I could have the person who sits in the second to last chair next to the window.
 
Air
Many things are corvids that are not crows
 
Yeah things got a little weird if you scroll up.
 
does a concept of promises exist in python?
 
user559633
what was our little crow's name before?
 
Air
You've got awesome ravens and friggin' obnoxious jays and in between
 
3:14 PM
 
Air
@corvid from future import __braces__ is a promise ;)
 
user559633
For some reason, I vaguely remember it having something to do with Dogs or just the word "crow"
 
It was Crowz, with a Z for added edginess
 
rbrb
 
user559633
Ah, yes, thanks
 
3:16 PM
I was once master of the edginess.
 
Speaking of anime (or cartoons @tristan), I started re-watching Serial Experiment Lain. That show is weird. The sound design is great.
 
I re-watched that a few months ago and agree that it is weird and has great sound design.
 
@thefourtheye It’s fixed now.
 
There's something oppressive about the humming power line transformers in every outdoor scene
 
user559633
I thought "sound design" was a polite way to tell a film buddy that his short film was terrible.
 
3:18 PM
Actually, "Crowz" came from Slipknot's unreleased album that actually had awesome guitar work
 
I suddenly want a mashup of cliche summer noises that I can listen to while I suffer through this cold weather.
 
DSM
I prefer Haibane Renmei, but Lain was very good.
 
Cicada songs and the distant splashing from the pool down the block...
 
user559633
I'm going to skip that click because slipknot and suggest this instead: youtube.com/watch?v=kl3lZFSqxCs
 
@Kevin Endless Eight has you covered
 
3:20 PM
I could only get through three of those :<
 
Given that the relevant ones are the first one and the last two, that's probably ok.
 
D'oh, I did the first two and the last one. Uh, I think.
 
DSM
I was annoyed by them, but I have to admit it helps you understand [redacted]'s motivation for [redacted]. I mean, wouldn't you?
 
user559633
% ('Hitler', 'Cheating at Parcheesi')
 
user559633
@corvid i clicked that link and that's all power and bar chords :/
 
3:29 PM
Never mind actually
 
@tristan most of it, but it also has that jazzy thing
 
@corvid Just curious, but what did I do that encouraged anime eyes Obama?
 
user559633
s-senpai
 
user559633
 
That's enough internet for today.
 
3:35 PM
I want to keep going, but at the same time I want to stop. :-/
 
user559633
furthermore
 
user559633
 
Air
I wish oneboxed gifs only played the first time you scrolled to them. Now I have regrets.
 
This room is the entire reason I installed Toggle animated GIFs, but it ended up making the Internet much better in general.
 
user559633
this room is a portion of the reason why i still program in python
 
DSM
3:40 PM
What's the policy for migrating to meta when you know it's a dup?
 
I deleted my previous , but we really should do something about this
 
Air
@DSM Judgment call, I think
Unless the meta conversation needs the extra signpost, just link the OP in a comment and then close as off topic
 
DSM
Eh, it's already been migrated! I think too slowly, I guess.
 
3:54 PM
I forgot I brought doge to work
 
4:14 PM
Closed
35 seconds
 
Air
@vaultah Heh. I flagged that one at the exact second it was closed.
Aaaaaand he deleted it.
 
DSM
FWIW I wouldn't have room-cv-plsd that; it was going to be closed anyway within seconds (as we saw).
 
Yeah, my mistake
 
Is there a nicer way -- rather the scanning the stringifed exception -- to detect if the SyntaxError raised during the call of the exec function is because of EOF or not?
(I wonder why exec is not throwing EOFError in the first place...)
 
DSM
I don't think so. I think the message attribute (whatever it's called in 2 or 3, can't remember, msg I think) is the only place that information in stored for SyntaxErrors.
 
4:24 PM
hmm.. that's bad news..
scanning for EOF and some related expressions is not a too reliable stuff
:/
 
@tristan That face…
 
@Air what surprised me that it was a 2-year old account that asked that one.
You'd have thunk that that user would have known better.
 
This user is not happy with the chosen dupe target
 
DSM
@Martijn: the flatten guy is pushing back against your dup close.
As near as I can tell, it's a fine dup; the only difference is the is not None.
 
The problem is more the ”Is there a way to do it with 1 line?” part.
 
4:34 PM
@DSM which can be handled with a final list comp over the flatten() function.
or a filter(None, ..) call in Python 2.
@poke If there was, the canonical would have it.
 
I know
Just saying that OP’s solution is good enough.
Since they have a very specific format (in contrast to arbitrarily nested tuples/lists), that’s probably the best they can do.
 
I think I have descended into callback hell
 
Oooh, burn, Hurd!
 
DSM
@Martijn: maybe if I hit 100k you'll credit me with being able to figure out how to remove Nones from a list? ;-)
 
@DSM Maybe! :-P
Sorry, did I imply you didn't know? Wasn't my intention.
Ah, the other post has a one-liner for them; compiler.ast.flatten()..
Works only in Python 2 of course, but still, it is the same function, essentially, as the top-voted post but you get to hide the fact you are using those lines.
Anywho, 24 undeleted answers, surely there is something they can use there.
 
4:44 PM
If civilization will end in fire , who will be using gnu/hurd in 2059?
 
Love the something.JS
 
@Bonifacio2 whatever culture the barbarian uncivilised hordes will produce after regrouping.
 
And it’s so likely too.
 
Air
The house is the one running GNU/Hurd, a la "There Will Come Soft Rains"
 
Air
4:46 PM
I entered a short fiction contest maybe 15 years ago where the contest organizers awarded the victory to someone who plagiarized that story word-for-word. I was pissed.
I'm pretty sure TurnItIn existed at the time, and it was an online contest.
 
@Bonifacio2 Another option: the AI brought forth by Elon Musk's project used the Blood Drones to wipe out humanity with fire, then settled down to finally finish the HURD project.
 
DSM
In my home province there was a student who won an award for a poem he "wrote" by replacing X in "if [negative clause] X" with "Y". What boggled my mind was that the original poem was very famous, so much so that even I (who, shall we say, doesn't follow modern poetry) had heard of it. Caused embarrassment all 'round.
 
@davidism nice track
 
Air
@DSM Do you remember the poem?
I was talking with my wife the other day and mixed up Billy Collins with Billy Corgan.
 
Air
4:50 PM
In my defense, I don't give a rat's ass about the Rolling Stones.
 
German PhD thesis is a translation of a Russian thesis.
 
DSM
@Air: the original was this.
 
Air
@MartijnPieters Wow, that's interesting. I don't really follow that SE, so I hadn't seen it.
@DSM So they just replaced the word "prairie" with something else?
Or they wrote a poem with the same structure?
 
cbg
 
DSM
4:54 PM
I wrote a book review once for the graduate paper which was plagiarized in a thesis and in a journal article in a very surprising place by a relation of an acquaintance under circumstances which would have resulted in very significant consequences for the thief. I didn't want that on my head so I let matters rest.
@Air: yep, with the name of my home province. :-)
 
@Air I only noticed it because it was a hot network question at the time.
 
Air
I have a lot of Facebook friends from my days as a music student who were up in arms about the recent "Blurred Lines" copyright case verdict.
Plagiarism is a much less rigid concept in the music world.
And, I suppose, in programming as well.
I was reading Joel's old blog post about the launch of Ask Patents a week or two ago; up until then, I hadn't realized it was created to help combat software patent trolling.
Such dickish. So meta. Wow.
 
DSM
I enjoyed the Viva la Vida issues, because it really did sound to me like Joe Satriani. But then so did a lot of the other tunes people put up as progenitors.
 
I remember a little controversy erupting in the Minecraft modding community because two mods ended up using the same algorithm to do a graph search. "Plagiarism!" cried one side. "you idiots, you can't plagiarize Djikstra's algorithm", cried the other
 
Air
Art is memetic, evolutionary, iterative, etc. It's fascinating to realize just how much of what people say when responding to questions about, "How do you get your ideas?" is bullshit. Google "six country songs" if you haven't seen that mashup yet.
Or, since Youtube oneboxes, I'll pull it up here
 
DSM
5:06 PM
Everyone has his own "I reinvented algorithm X" story. I did skiplists.
 
I did coroutines :-)
 
Air
I don't know the names of the algorithms I've written but I doubt I've invented any of them.
 
I invented Cross Validation :P
 
I reinvented box model guis in Game Maker, before I knew anything about gui programming.
I'm always bummed that I somehow misplaced all my years of Game Maker stuff.
It wasn't any good, but it was amusing.
 
Air
Over the weekend I wrote a class that takes overlapping integer intervals and stores them as non-overlapping, sorted intervals. And I'm sure it's the same as what someone did before. But it was still interesting to do it.
 
user559633
5:10 PM
I invented the baker's dozen
 
Air
And I kind of want to do it again a few different ways. But don't probably have time.
 
user559633
The front-end dozen (12 or so, depending on javascript implementations)
 
Air
@Kevin There was a video about how everything sounds like Canon in D that made the rounds years ago, too. (Ah, here it is - right in the related links to the 4 chord video.)
 
DSM
There are some algorithms, like set consolidation, which come up pretty often on SO and everyone gets wrong when they implement. I kind of enjoy finding minimal counterexamples.
 
Air
5:13 PM
IOW, even that bit is unoriginal. :D
 
user559633
sing along to the music by saying 'meow'
 
I love Audiosurf.
 
user559633
WEIRD TRICK 2 LAUGHING
 
bought a replacement display for my nexus 7 on ebay :D
and it is a fake :P
 
user559633
5:14 PM
the self-amusement THEY don't want you to know about
 
user559633
samsing nexsi
 
it works but from very first moment looking at the background pic one can see that the bitdepth is wrong
 
user559633
it's funny because samsung is already a knockoff of apple
 
it is asus
 
user559633
surprised the replacement display is plug and play
 
5:16 PM
@tristan WHEN WILL THE BASS DROP!? GUYFBEJHRGBEWRJGBSDTHRBGSDFR
 
user559633
SKRILL.EXE
 
It's almost maddening.
 
@tristan it is bc it was >50 bucks for the whole assembly
by now should have bought a new tablet instead :P
 
DSM
@Antti: I have a 7 also needing a replacement display. But I'm wondering if I should upgrade instead-- I made the mistake of accepting an autoupdate to 5.*, and now it's slow as anything. :-(
 
hehe
at least do not order that one that I did order
actually I have both wifi and 3g versions of the original 7
 
Air
5:19 PM
I agreed to replace the front glass for my wife's coworker's Galaxy S4 a few months back, without knowing what it entailed, because she said she had an "easy do it yourself kit"
 
bitdepth is wrong; the backlight leaks, the pixel alignment is different
 
user559633
@Air enjoy replacing the digitizer assembler bro
 
ah I also have the digitizer for my 3G version :D
 
Air
Took me hours.
 
I tried to remove the glass for 2 days or so
 
user559633
5:20 PM
hairdryer?
 
Air
Yep. And the cracks were severe.
 
user559633
i broke a HD RAZR MAXXXXXTREME that way
 
user559633
wasn't paying attention when removing the chipped glass with a guitar pick
 
DSM
There's a local hole-in-the-wall shop which does a really good job, so I just took it to them the last time it needed fixing.
 
Air
You look up YouTube videos and they're all like "just be patient and you can lift the whole piece of glass off at the end!" Hahahaha.
 
DSM
5:22 PM
I didn't manage to get an Eldredge knot done right from YouTube videos, and that didn't have any cost associated with failing.
 
Air
I suppose in theory you could strangle yourself failing to tie a tie.
 
DSM
That would be an impressive, if unfortunate, failure.
 
5:46 PM
So anyone able to figure out what a implicator in is in this post?
Because otherwise that's a for unclear..
 
Umm, just in operator?
 
Air
^ Yeah, operator.
I don't know where they got "implicator" but seems like that's what they mean.
 
DSM
Do any of us speak a language in which implicate and operate are similar?
 
Nein.
 
Andrew Barber is no longer a moderator?
Since the moderator user count didn't change from when I checked it last night, I'd say he resigned before the election.
 
DSM
5:53 PM
.. there was an election?
 
cbg
 
Andrew Barber's latest tweet was on Feb 3 and the seen section says "Feb 3 at 18:53". Is he alright?
 
@vaultah Prolly, but then they are using listob in listob.
 
Air
@DSM IIRC there will soon be an election.
 
DSM
6:03 PM
Ah. I don't know when these things happen-- a box just shows up on the main page reminding me. :-)
 
Air
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, Apr 3 at 16:19, by Shog9
@HostileFork mods should be able to handle this. But we're short on mods ATM; election starts Monday. In the meantime, I'll handle it as I see fit and listen to folks complain ;-)
One mod was just hired as a valued associate; one or two are stepping down.
@JonClements planning to run again?
 
DSM
Seems like a pretty thankless task to me-- all the dreariness of SO without the fun of answering. At that point I might as well be doing work, which has the advantage that I'm paid for it.
 
Air
Different strokes.
SE is amazingly good at shoving the mod work in your face. HERE HERE DO THIS OMG YOU HAVE BLUE IN YOUR TOPBAR
On other platforms you have to do much more active reading to find things to act on.
 
I still don’t like how mods on SE work.
 
Air
@poke In what way? There's a huge variety of approaches across the network.
 
6:13 PM
Them being above other users from the community by default. Them being excluded from being able to participate as normal users.
 
Air
Ah, so, not being able to "take off the diamond"
 
yeah
 
Air
Yeah, that's one thing I prefer about reddit's system.
 
DSM
I don't even like the mandatory hammer. Sometimes I want to swing it; sometimes I just want to cast a vote.
 
Air
I've made peace with the binding votes. It just means abstaining more often.
 
6:16 PM
Exactly.
E.g. Mods (and gold tag users) aren’t allowed to be unsure about closing questions. They have to be right; and their action doesn’t really allow for much follow-up doubt either.
If there’s a diamond next to it, you don’t really have a right to object.
that’s how it’s perceived at least.
 
Air
Well, you can always re-open things, so you don't have to be right 100% of the time. But it does look pretty bad if you're frequently wrong.
There's honestly not much better about 5 people being wrong, except it lets each of them play the blame game with each other.
 
If 5 people agree on something, then it’s probably less wrong than if one just says it.
 
@poke Ah, but that's as it should be. We expect model behaviour from police whether they're on duty or not; that's part of the responsibility that comes with the power. Everything you do having a diamond attached to it is a reminder of that.
 
@ZeroPiraeus I know. And I disagree with it.
 
Air
@poke I would accept that if rephrased to less probably wrong.
 
6:23 PM
Mods shouldn’t be our police.
 
What should they be, then?
 
Air
The party line is "human exception handlers"
But that breaks down at extremes of traffic.
 
“At Stack Exchange, we believe moderation starts with the community itself” – So don’t pull moderators out of the community.
 
To the extent that that phrase means anything at all, how is it not also a description of police?
 
Air
Hmmm, to me it's a bit like the difference between if isinstance(foo, list) and for item in foo
But, there are moderators with more prescriptive approaches to moderation.
 
6:29 PM
I think SE's moderation by the community works remarkably well, but ISTM elected mods are by definition – let's say beyond rather than above – the privilege-based moderation. I don't see how it could be otherwise.
 
DSM
@Zero: even police can be off-duty. They can't commit crimes while off-duty, but not every "hey, show me your ID!" has the force of the law behind it.
 
Air
@DSM I'm not sure where you're going with that - if a police officer identifies themselves as such, it doesn't matter if they're on-duty or not.
 
but they have the choice of identifying as police or not.
Mods don’t.
 
DSM
This is a simple enough point that I must not be explaining it very well. Police are allowed to have private lives. A cop can ask someone for a phone number without needing a warrant if they're just trying to set up a date.
Not every action by someone who has a badge must, or should, have the force of that badge behind it.
 
Air
Okay, yeah. But that flexibility does exist, to an extent, as an SE mod.
I leave plenty of comments on Engineering SE that don't have the "force of mod" behind them.
 
DSM
6:35 PM
So mods can choose whether their CV automatically closes something? Because I can't w.r.t. dup-votes, and I only have Mjölnir.
 
Air
Admittedly, it's much harder for users to understand where that line is given that I'm always "wearing my badge" in those comments.
 
DSM
I see no reason I shouldn't be able to sudo mjolnir or not, as I choose.
 
Air
Requested and declined.
 
DSM
Then insufficient flexibility exists, and (to the degree that I understand his position) I think poke is clearly right, and the current setup clearly suboptimal.
 
Air
In my opinion, having to have the diamond all the time is suboptimal. I think the lack of non-binding votes is fine.
 
DSM
6:39 PM
Wow, is it 2:40 already EDT?! Time for lunch.
 
Hmm .... I was just considering the idea of a mod setting up an alternative account in order to walk the streets of SE without carrying the responsibility of the diamond, and I'm not at all sure how I feel about the idea.
 
I really need to take the time to learn how to work with sql databases.
Monkeying around with django/flask (haven't decided which one to use yet, so trying to implement in both to get the feel for which one's better -- @app.route is amazing, but I like django's models.py more) and anytime I have to interact with my db I'm struck by how out of depth I feel.
 
@Adam I wish I could just ignore sleep so I could learn everything I want to learn :P
4
 
Air
@ZeroPiraeus Do you recall if Won't was a diamond account when Will was an SO mod?
 
Air
6:46 PM
@AdamSmith I often have the opposite feeling. Except when the db is Oracle. Then it's all ffffffuuuuuuuu.
 
I virtualized a postgresql server, googled around to learn how to create a database and grant ownership of it to a role I can use for the django server
Flask I stuck with the sqlite default so I wouldn't have to worry about trying to duplicate all that work
 
Oh man, ru.stackoverflow.com is awful :'[
 
@Air I don't.
@vaultah how so?
 
ru.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python get in there @vaultah become King!
 
They moved all questions and users from russian SO clone hashcode.ru. People ask POB and off-topic questions and get answers
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Q: python wsgi и cgi

Egor2010Добрый день, Нужно написать сайт на python, что лучше использовать cgi или wsgi? Почему?

"What should I use CGI or WSGI and why?" Ugh
 
6:51 PM
Awesome New Game: Trying to answer ru.SO answers based purely on the code.
3
 
-1
Q: сайт похож на stackoverflow

СергейКак создать сайт на php с базой данных на подобии Stackoverflow, то есть с вопросами и ответами?

How to make Q&A site like SO
 
I know that there's been a conscious decision to allow the non-English SO sites to develop their own norms re: ontopicness.
 
I understand, but I don't want to participate there :(
 
That's fair enough mate. Stay here with the cool (western (mostly)) kids :P
 
6:54 PM
@Ffisegydd I will :p
 
cbg @Jon – got your pledge cards printed up yet?
 
@Zero haha... nope... I'll go for vermin supreme or something
must have been tired. just woken up
 
Why is there a russian but no dutch stackoverflow?
 
I assume it's something to do with demographic size.
I believe there's meta posts about it somewhere.
 
Air
Q&A doesn't exactly fit the definition of "trade" though.
 
It is the trading of information
 
I'm sorry you're offended, but be careful not to tarnish all Russian people with the same brush. That's unfair to the extreme.
 
You're responsible for your own politics - if you don't like to follow the politicians you're in you can vote for a different party! - Or start demonstrations
 
Air
@paul23 So are phone calls, or eye contact.
Still not what is targeted by a trade embargo.
 
6:59 PM
@paul23 lol
 
I get the feeling this discussion is not going to go anywhere good.
And think we should cut it off now.
 
Air
Okay, I chuckled.
 

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