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10:03 PM
I swear I once had a network emergency manual that had that as like step 40-something....remembered the one before it was "Your still reading this?! Run!"
 
@tristan you forgot "cc: all of your customers"
 
user559633
Oh, I'm pre-revenue
 
reminded me of the BOFH
Wow, got an upvote on an answer of mine from February; got me a Revival badge which turns out needs at least 2 score on the late accepted answer:)
but the upvote already had made my day
 
it was in '01 and was one of those manuals that nobody ever updates so I swear it was from early '90s - and the guy who wrote it was an operator before moving to network administrator - so I'm not surprised
 
10:08 PM
and I hit repcap
 
good job:)
now you don't have to add those e-mail SOD topics
 
SO is so boring now
 
he was one of those guys who if someone was too dumb or complained too much, he'd just rip a cable for the whole room and blame the lack of network connection on that guy getting a virus
 
I've got all other perms,
missing stupid badges like gold badge from triage...
or ask well-received question on N days..
and "legendary" naturally.
 
naturally?:P
 
10:10 PM
well, almost naturally :D
forgot that I have over 30k rep :d
 
:D
you keep forgetting that, don't you
well refiner is not a bad badge to track
although editing is a pain in the ass
I got tired at 18 or something
 
it is
 
10:31 PM
Hmmm... do I have refiner?
nope
But I'm 25/50 there
I've raised 19/500 helpful flags :P
 
@WayneWerner 782 now
 
wow.
 
I have 91 daily flags currently:)
 
I just never see things that really need flagging... is there a queue for that? ;)
 
397 flags
 
10:36 PM
@WayneWerner almost
@WayneWerner stackoverflow.com/tools/new-answers-old-questions + NATO enhancements userscript
 
review queue before having close votes tends to add up the flags quick, I think
 
user559633
 
:D
nice selfie
 
Also, @Wayne, there's a bot in SOCVR who hunts down spam and abusive posts, and is pretty good at it
 
10:47 PM
That could be useful
I sure enjoy taking photos, but actually triaging them is kind of a chore, lol
Though that could just be because i have a slight headache :P
one of my rejects
It was foggy the other morning and all the spider webs turned awesome :D
Only 24 pics left to go! (in this batch -_-)
 
wim
that spider thinks he's an antlion
 
11:02 PM
@WayneWerner is it worrying when you said "only 24 left to go!" - I was thinking "umm, he must have got a roll of 36 film" :p
 
lol. Good times ;)
 
Do you agree with this?
I wrote it up in a bit of a hurry, so it might suck
 
user559633
I agree with that. I actually don't like the "anyone can edit the question" feature of SO
 
accurate though (and user is C#/Java top tags)
 
thanks
of course it was a bit easier in this case: the answerer had their code on separate lines; only outside a code block
and otherwise no extra indentation
come to think of it, I object to code edits 95% of the time
maybe more
 
user6568562
11:15 PM
Howdeeho [ :
 
I agreed (and upvoted to say so)
 
true but I've seen code that would be fine if not for indent (and doesn't give error):
for i in range(1,1000000000):
    ... do stuff ...
if i > 10:
    break
 
Yeah, I mean I've seen people who don't know about code formatting and you go edit it and just put it in a code block
 
^ just saw an infinite loop problem (non-SO) caused by something like that in fact
 
but typically it's either obvious or I just don't touch it
 
11:18 PM
@JGreenwell and our favourite: "fixing" for-else
 
bad part: wasn't a student and was in production (and should have been a dict anyway - why you shouldn't use freeking long if chains)
 
ouch
 
Hm. whoops... not sure if that's going to cause a problem....
 
user6568562
I set a goal for the coming weeks to understand how garbage collection works, what it implies and what it begets. While putting efforts to understand what happens exactly when the parser receives new values, to which he can only apply methods. i.e a string or an expression
 
moving files in the middle of uploading them to Google Photos :P
 
11:20 PM
yeah, one of those conditions that's only hit like twice a year....like today :P
 
user6568562
It's amazing how something you can have for free is able to do all that
 
I learned garbage collection when learning C - I love that I don't have to with Python :P ;)
 
user6568562
Yes, I wish I was able to begin with C. It's like living long enough to see the evolution of the automobile industry since the birth of Benz
 
heh....worst part was I had to get "mediated" cause the guy who wrote it didn't take kindly to my comment that he "codes Python like it is JavaScript!"....which he does
 
user6568562
Speaking of Javascript. Is it correct to think of a browser as its compiler/interpreter ? Rendering it and spewing its guts for all the world to see
 
11:31 PM
correct enough
 
lol:D
 
more correctly they are parsers
but then I've had that argument before and I ain't getting dragged into it again. So sure why not they're interpreters or compilers if you use something like WebKit
 
Hello
Do most people here already wear eye glasses?
As a result of repeatedly using the computer.
 
user6568562
@JGreenwell I'll keep the parsing part in mind [ :
 
user6568562
So, an interpretation of code can only be True if the code was already successfully parsed
 
11:45 PM
4
Q: How do browsers handle JavaScript?

DPDHow does a web browser handle the JavaScript content of a webpage? Is the JavaScript content being parsed into a DOM and then rendered? I do not need a specification, but I need to know how it is done. Please tell me the whole process of handling JavaScript content on a web page.

you made me post a JS question on SOPython - how dare you?! ;)
 
user6568562
: D I'm sorry. I'll make sure I'll repay it, someday [ :
 
Will anybody here notice me?
I plan on taking on nearsightedness medication.
I do not know if it's because of the computer or because I read a lot of books.
 
user6568562
@JGreenwell On hell of a cool answer. I don't think I would be able to have found it by my own. Just the idea of Javascript introducing hooks to keep being executed after the interpretation was accomplished* made me understand a lot
 
when you build some extensions for Chrome you have to find answers like that so I have a few weird little tidbits like that tucked away in bookmark folders
 
user6568562
I can imagine that [ :
 
11:55 PM
@Ralf17 if nobody is answering it means they are busy or do not want to - and have no obligation to - I would suggest you do some searching on it on your own as Google seems to think there is no real evidence of computers causing near-sightedness but, like reading glasses, one may need glasses just for using computers and it can cause eye strain
 
@JGreenwell Do also wear glasses? I plan to take steps to cure eye strain and my nearsightedness. It makes me sleepy when I work.
 
also, it should be noted, even if everyone on SOPython answered yes or no to the question of glasses that's like 21 people (and you'd have to remove some of those for reasons like - I've always needed glasses or I needed them after an injury) which means <21 which is not a very significant result when it comes to building a correlating conclusion
 
I have googled before, but I do not know if those sites I came across to were reliable. I will start googling again.
sighs
 
okay
 
user6568562
11:59 PM
@Ralf17 If you're really serious, you should take the advice of a professionally trained person (a.k.a a doctor). It shouldn't cost you that much to get an answer
 

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