A few days ago I found out that it's perfectly fine to run docker containers inside docker containers. My magic carpet crashed when I found out it was disabled for me. I'm not to be trusted, it seems :'(
I think so. Over time it looked like it might have become the default state and it now has to be actively turned off. I didn't dig too deep because it was broken either way
My workspace that I have to work in is itself a docker container, so for my own purposes, I didn't want to nest them... it would just inherently have been nested. No dice.
Random topic, but because of quarantine I recently ordered food for the first time, and not one out of the 3 restaurants I tried managed to produce something that tasted good. I thought it was impossible for pizza and Schnitzel to taste bad, but I was proven wrong
hey guys, can somebody help to print this ({'Google-Home-Mini-85a3580b2ca01d6f581b8653110d3576._googlecast._tcp.local.'}, UUID('85a3580b-2ca0-1d6f-581b-8653110d3576'), 'Google Home Mini', 'Wohnzimmer', '192.168.1.230', 8009) into print formated output?
the exception is to get printed like: 'Google-Home-Mini-85a3580b2ca01d6f581b8653110d3576._googlecast._tcp.local|'85a3580b-2ca0-1d6f-581b-8653110d3576|Google Home Mini|Wohnzimmer|192.168.1.230|8009
@Aran-Fey i will try
YEAH
get with *devices i get output like: {'Google-Home-Mini-85a3580b2ca01d6f581b8653110d3576._googlecast._tcp.local.'}|85a3580b-2ca0-1d6f-581b-8653110d3576|Google Home Mini|Wohnzimmer|192.168.1.230|8009
we did make our own pizza, twice. But we ran out of groceries, so we also ordered pizza twice. And today we tried ordering something else, and... it didn't end well
We're just emerging from another near-total lockdown but I don't think we hit 4-5 days waiting time. I would check, but I forgot I need to register with the site to see the available slots, from a system that I had a hand in creating. Snubbed.
I'm curious, though, @Aran-Fey. Are you in quite a rural area?
Yeah, these online-shops are surprisingly poorly made. Some even force you to fill up your shopping cart with 50€ worth of random stuff before they tell you when they can deliver
@Aran-Fey That's not the reason that they do it btw. The slot can be held for a certain period, so they expect effort on your part to give some chance that you'll actually fill it. Otherwise, you restrict the system with wasted slots
A few years back, we'd have our slots filled 3 weeks in advance within an hour
It's not like I'm using up a slot, I just want to know when I can expect my groceries before I go to the trouble of filling up my virtual shopping cart
Shove a chicken in the basket ASAP and then just back off the site. Doesn't matter what you're actually going to need at the time, the slot was claimed. Edit the order when you know what you want
But that is why they require you to fill out an order of a reasonable amount... to make it a pain to cancel things you don't need and replace with things you do. It's a deterrent to slot-parking, basically
Sucks that your perception of it is that it's "surprisingly poorly made" when they're trying to help you. I'm not sure how to fix the perception tbh because you're not wrong if you don't see the other side
But that must be balanced by the fact that most people are booking in the 3-day window, so there's a good chance your slot will be gone by the time you finish your order
If you have a fix for it then go propose it btw. You didn't disclose the store, nor did I, so I'm just taking an educated guess. I don't think the problem is solved. Make millions :) But sure, let's drop it
We have a local grocery delivery servie that gives you a rough best-guess estimate in the top left corner. If you put stuff in your basket it might push it back. And there are items which are out of stock for the day but then it offers to order for the next day (their baseline is delivery in 4 hours). It's a really good service!
we've been lockdownish for weeks but they're still holding out
What people would do was wait until midnight until the slots opened 3 weeks in advance and then just throw anything into their basket. The basket is then reserved for them to edit at any time. Hundreds of people do this. That means all your delivery slots are being held by people with a single item in their basket. They only then edit them a couple of days in advance of the actual slot for what they actually need. That's a problem
@roganjosh Oh, certainly. But they're actively encouraging people to throw random stuff in their basket, because that's the easiest way to find out when you can expect your stuff to be delivered. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if some people only intended to find out when their order is expected to arrive, and never actually meant to place an order
@Arne Woohoo :P I didn't completely fall flat on my face with the attempt at a joke :P
@Aran-Fey No, they're actively encouraging people to throw a lot of things into their basket and not be smart enough to throw a TV into the basket to inspect the time slots available. I did not suggest that
It's remarkably effective that you can restrict a basket size to £50, let's say. Now Joe Bloggs can't throw the first item on the homescreen into a basket to reserve a slot. What do you think Joe does, when he can't see a slot and can't throw a random item into his basket to see them?
Is there some dirty hack to fix a name aliasing problem. For example if I have a property @property a_property_but_also_module_name but I need to reference a module with the same name (sorry...) can I specify that I want the module rather than the property? AKA def some_func(self, input : a_property_but_also_module_name.MyClass)
guys, could you tell me why an example script can not be run from outside the github cloned directory? have guthub cloned and setup.py install'ed it but get error message ImportError: cannot import name 'discovery' from 'pychromecast'
The underlying problem is that C++ python bindings don't quite expose each object's python container. So, for example you can't add a python backed object into a structure (which requires reference counting because the C++ structure can move/delete the object) from the C++ call site because pybind11 or boost::python don't quite let you grab the python container. Now, python container you'd be fine (aka std::vector<mystructure> (not safe) becomes std::vector<python_objects<mystructure>> (safe))
@Chris Sounds like either the setup.py or the script itself is broken. Maybe it installed a version of pychromecast that's actually not supported by the script
@Aran-Fey i have already uninstalled the old pychromecast by pip3 and after that installed the new one, but still get this error.. I try to uninstall it again abd check the python3.7 lib directory all is removed and install it again
strange... Uninstalling PyChromecast-7.5.1: .. OK ... and just seen in the github clomed version setup.py: version="7.5.1" ... so actually it should be ok... strange
i just see i have python3.5 also installed.. maybe is there an version conflict
python3.5 has only mitmproxy inside libs/dist-packeges.. so its not the problem