@AndrasDeak what is interesting is that if you vote on possible dupe comment it counts to maximum upvote on comments (that is 40), hence if you close 40 possibile dupes (that already have a comment) you will not be able to upvote any other comment.
The plot thickens on that day of year question: the dupe target for his deleted question and his current one is his own question from a year ago... wat?
@micsthepick You should try to create a MCVE that only has the code needed to do the shortest path stuff. Most people don't have the patience to study 300 odd lines of mostly uncommented code.
hey folks, some more questions. i import a list from a file like so: from mylist import myfavlist and then i randomly pop() elements from this list in my script. after couple of runs the list is empty. why doesn't it "reload" at each run?
well the whole pattern of importing a list from another file sounds a bit weird...one obvious solution is to copy your list after import and pop from that
but something tells me that what you're doing could be done differently
hmm...I am very confused. I verified that the key I am using is the one I already sent to GitHub. But my git push isn't working:
$ git push origin master
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
As an aside, did you know that github automatically invalidates your secret key if you accidentally commit it? That was some good thinking on their part.
The original problem arises in a repo which I cloned via HTTPS. Then I did some git things...the ultimate result is one new commit on master. Then I git remote set-url origin to the SSH addy. Then git push origin master gives the error which I posted earlier.
well, I ended up nuking the original local repo
1) Cloned the GH repo again. 2) Added the old local repo as a remote. 3) Pulled `master` from the old local 4) Nuked the old local 5) Moved the new clone to the same folder as the old one
don't know why the I got the error, but it seems fixed now.