@davidism I’m confused. When they say cloud connected, do they actually mean that the configuration you do is stored on some server and instructions are sent from the cloud and you actually need an internet connection for the keyboard to work?!
@poke I think it just syncs settings with the server, no? It probably goes to default behavior if not connected to the cloud. Razer has similar configurations for Synapse
> Das Keyboard 5Q does not need Internet connectivity to be able to function. > > Das Keyboard 5Q does not need any driver or software or cloud connection to work like a "normal" keyboard. However software is needed to configure the color and light effects of each keys. > > If installed, the Das Keyboard Q desktop app is like a configuration app (like a mouse control panel) but for setting up the keyboard color profiles and accessing the REST API. The cloud connection is only to get signals from IFTTT, Zapier, etc...
So it’s just a (likely) node app that runs a webserver on some port
“Contributions to Documentation are as important and require as much, if not more, effort as contributions to Q&A.” – As someone who has spent a lot of time and effort on Q&A, trying to make this site a great resource, I’m honestly demotivated by this statement seeing how docs is currently developing and how the early state is being used by people who are literally farming rep from the system. — poke8 hours ago
@poke Fair. I could've phrased that better, I'm sorry. All I meant was that Documentation contributions aren't somehow "lesser" by virtue of not being Q&A. — Adam Lear ♦50 mins ago
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@ROs and @Regulars, is it worth having a room meeting, even if a shorter one than normal, to discuss Documentation and what to do? Any new rules we may need, etc.
does anyone recognize this time format: 2016-07-22T10:00:00.000Z? I'm trying to figure out what datetime or time method to use, but I can't figure out what the T and Z represent.
@tristan Just everyone sitting down to agree what we are comfortable with. I think some "Have a look at this edit please" is probably fine as long as it's > N minutes old, etc.
apparently date.isoformat() documentation reads: Return a string representing the date in ISO 8601 format, ‘YYYY-MM-DD’. For example, date(2002, 12, 4).isoformat() == '2002-12-04'
I also am not a fan of splitting work up with separate rooms, after all we're meant to be representatives of the Python community on Stack Overflow, not just for SO Q+A. But yes, this is why we need a meeting.
I went to the requested topic section, saw that python Exceptions had some pending reviews and took a look.
One of the edits had a large set of great examples so I accepted it, creating a Python Exceptions topic.
Looking through the other suggestions for the topic, I saw that a different edit h...
getting rep from Documentation does not feel fulfilling - when I answer a question I know I directly helped solve a problem or educated someone. Whereas, documentation feels like I'm just re-writing the actual Python docs or that I could just link to some answer on SO Q&A.
@JGreenwell i feel like some libraries have fantastic docs, others were a pain for me to understand, so if i can improve on that for the next person, then i've done good
@JGreenwell Depends on which parts of docs you work on. I'm hoping to get a collection of examples together on all the data vis libraries (something close to my heart) this weekend. I'm doing this so there is a set place where they can be directly compared and also as an excuse to try the different libraries out :P
but the last time I did it I just wanted a project set up fast; I wanted to download the end result (poll app), didn't find it, went to the channel, asked for it, they said "you have to type it in from the tutorial"
@Ffisegydd currently I just point people to the various Pycon YouTube videos so I can see how a central point for comparing the data analytic options would be neat especially since half the questions I get seem to be "what algorithm should I use for X" types
The fundamental, base property that distinguishes documentation from other resources like blogs, Q&A etc. is that it is authoritative. This ... thing ... cannot be so, by definition. There are good projects out there to make documentation better, e.g. readthedocs. All this can do is dilute efforts to create actual documentation, and provide an extra source of bad fake documentation to confuse people.
I will point out that I was proud of how I earned my 800ish reputation - well received answers which added value - and watching people get rep using this copy&paste seems like it devalues all my effort (beyond the regular gaming methods like minor edits to get to 2k)
esp with data - tons of numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and etc docs and tutorials (I'm still amazed at the number of people who ask me basic questions about NLTK and haven't read the official book)
Wikipedia works because it prohibits originalism, but instead cites authoritative sources. SOD implicitly and falsely claims to be an authoritative source, which is impossible on the crowdsourcing model.
@Ffisegydd This is true, and in many cases SOQA does do a better job than official documentation already. It has the further advantage that it doesn't lie about what it actually is.
@Kevin can userscripts add service workers? It would be interesting to enable notifications of any activity in a room, even when I'm not pinged or in the room.
@ZeroPiraeus Good acronym. I suppose that eventually the quality of Docs will improve as contributions from actual topic experts replace the misguided efforts of enthusiastic newbies. OTOH, I fail to see the benefit of creating docs by getting experts to edit crap rather than just letting them create quality docs from scratch.
the last time we had a shooting spree in a shopping mall, it was a refugee, muslim and so on yes, but it was the case of one insane guy slaughtering the colleagues of his ex.