Why do people mention one error message in their title but a different (related) one in the body of the question? :facepalm: stackoverflow.com/questions/38789552/…
I've written a cunning helper function, getExactlyOneElementByClassNameAndCrashIfThereAreZeroOrMoreThanOneElementsWithThatClassName, which has done a surprising amount of work in making my code more concise
You don't say the bloody words, why do you think I was so elliptical?! That's it, I'm never going into the woods with you lot, you'll find some book in a cabin and then we're all worse than dead.
No, but if you invoke the name of Hastur too many times, you'll go crazy. So definitely don't say "Hastur" too much. To reiterate, "Hastur" is the word that you should not cranberry.
@DSM I live under the assumption that we don't live in a universe that is the setting for a horror story. However, I'm willing to abandon this assumption, given a reasonable amount of evidence to the contrary. If we find a cabin with a spooky book, you can depend on me to act with the appropriate amount of genre savvy.
The good news is, even if we do live in a horror story, there's only about a six-in-six-billion chance that you're anything more than a background character in the prologue.
@JGreenwell Well...we just lost the only guy with army training. We no longer have a survival expert. This is now turning in to a more cliche horror movie. We need something unexpected to happen now.
can I ask you if you can test if a website loads for you? https://practicon.lr.tudelft.nl/ It's the website with exercises/example examns from my university.. And suddenly since 4pm today it gave a dns error. (Which kind of sucks considering I have an examn next tuesday and now can't do any exercise).
This kind of sucks, especially since it's a computer based examn (you have to actually write small python scripts based on theory).- I just finished studying all theory, but all the "know how" to use the libraries is explained not in the book but in those exercises.... So without it I still won't pass...
Normally downtime is notified on the general website - and mostly like 3 weeks in advance (+ they never schedule downtime around examns).
It could of course be that someone made a mistake while updating the site for next year. (All course info etc needs to be updated happen about the next 3 weeks).
@AndrasDeak Lol nope, this is the holiday examn period.. Typically very few students actually do those resits. Oh and they have a good direct connection to the internet (how you call that top level again).
@AndrasDeak That would mean it happens more often.. But from all the sites I know the tudelft site has hardly ever failed. I know it will be fixed soon, problem is "soon" is really not nice when you have an examn over the weekend and you're just at the last few steps.
Does flask have middleware that can do some task and pass it on to the next handler? I think there's before_request, but I can't find how to pass down the data to the next routes.
We were just talking about the doc beta over in the Ruby room. I was speculating that the Python community here would make good use of the docs, since you've put much effort into creating canonical questions for Python. I was wondering if you were migrating some of those over to the docs section.
@Ffisegydd I'm fed up with everything. Always. I'm that programmer you can't make happy :)
@WayneWerner yeah, I guess I don't know enough about these things - in my brain it seems that you could make a Python process per CPU and that gives you full concurrent and parallel, but having never done stuff like that it's probably never that simple!
Some of the changes lately have definitely been a step in the right direction, but there's some of us that feel the Docs themselves just aren't worth it (for Python anyway)
But I must admit the recently announced changes to SOD make me a little more hopeful. Mind you, I'm still not convinced, but at least I don't feel as bad about SOD as I did a few days ago.
@Ffisegydd I'm one of those rare Rubyists who gets paid for doing Ruby sans Rails, but I know what you mean. We're handling the Docopalypse by pretty much ignoring it. I dipped my toe in the water over there, but found the UI kind of opaque and decided to wait for it to get better.
If I didn't already have more rep than makes sense, I might be over in SOD whoring it up... I'm totally like that. But once I discovered I can't redeem reputation for a toaster or something, I'm like, "Meh" about rep.
In the announcement it was clearly shown how the SOD were for projects that had lack of decent docs, and how the SOD were explicitly not to just copy the existing docs, and that's exactly what has happened.