@Kevin I thought we'd already discussed that you were leaving this to your future self... So ergo, it will happen soon by the virtue that it happens later
I'm playing the long odds. If I make a billion dollars developing software, I'll give half of it to longevity research, and that will do more good than if I had personally gone into the field.
That's the opposite of how I do things, Kevin. I was using ICQ when it was not big, and then lots of people started using it and that meant lots of spambots ;)
@GamesBrainiac I think their plan was to influence web search results based on if people are on google+ and that's I think fairly different to any pre-existing social network site as far as I know.
I mean this is why I find google's stategy kind of weird. If you think about every site, has an idea at its core, and its different for every successful site. If you take a look at Twitter, and FB, you can say that yes, they had two very different purposes, but why did Google just go and make a FB clone (a crappier one at that) ?
@shuttle87 So, a social network's who's main idea is to data-mine. Great, like thats going to work.
Hey look at us! We make a complete clone, and we just use this piece of crap to mine the data out of you that we already haven't mined.
Yes, there's almost certainly more to it than meets the eye. I think a big part of it is that they want users to be readily identifiable so they can use google+ as part of their page ranking algorithms amongst other things.
I agree entirely. I've been trying to migrate as much work of my business off google based services lately because of the direction the company has gone but it's somewhat annoying to find alternatives sometimes.
I try to use a combination of github and some servers I have set up myself. I have one client though who insists on using google docs (google drive now) to keep track of some files and documents and trying to convince them to change has been a pain in the ass.
Err... it's a bit odd to use bash commands in Python - either use Python to do it, or use bash to do it... what's the point of calling bash from Python?
how come every job offer is a compromise of: 1. distance, 2. security, 3. pay, 4. enjoyable work ? I just wish I could find something in the right location that does something interesting
well, that's not quite the problem... the job I have now is great, except the fact that it's in the city which is a huge pain. Then there's another job in almost the perfect location but... the stuff they do is so lame.
In Django, how do i serve static files at /static, and use url pattern for the root to include: url(r'^', include('ecore.urls', namespace="ecore"))? - Right now that pattern will match my static files and 404.
This wasn't an issue until I pointed my project at example.com instead of example.com/dev/
I am serving my static files at example.com/static/. I am also using the following url pattern in my root url conf (pointed at example.com) which absorbs everything in order to include some things at the root: url(r'^', include('ecore.urls', namespace="ecore")),
ecore.urls:
urlpatterns = patter...