add.at(x, y, z) is like x[y] += z, except if an index appears repeatedly, it actually applies the operation to that index repeatedly instead of just once.
it is like if a 1 rep user makes improvements to answers in C then they are rejected outright, bc "hey that user is just 1 rep user, and I got 2000 rep already by answers to Java tag".
What would you do to fix it though @Antti? Have it only so you can edit questions within a subject you know (say that you have tag badges in)? Don't know what else you can do :/
Currently, the "Suggested Edits" audits only are edits that should be rejected a vandalism. Why aren't there any that edit code, but are valid edits?
Look at Suggested Edit #1978835. If the reviewer were to look at the edit comment, it would be apparent that the edit was valid. As such, I accept...
There is a problem with the edit review audits that they only address obvious vandalism - even a simple Bayesian filter could catch whatever audits there are and hit reject on them, and beyond that many reviewers seemingly only look at the reputation of the editor, not on what is being edited.
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I have a log file (utmp) and I read here that you can use the last command to read it, but mingw is telling me that this command was not found. Does anyone know what package I should install to get this?
@Martijn not sure if it's your cup of tea - but they're doing another season of "Barely Legal Drivers" which I find quite amusing: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0441x4m/…
@advanced.route('/form_route', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def form_route():
form = MyForm(request.form)
if form.validate_on_submit() and request.method == 'POST':
def stream_data():
# what is here is irrelevent because it never reaches this point
return Response(stream_template('advanced_search/advanced.html', form=form, data=stream_with_context(stream_data)))
return render_template('advanced_search/advanced.html', form=form)
the problem: it never actually validates or goes into that if
I think I may be doing this the wrong way. I have a Command object which updates the Model when one calls Command.execute. I created a GuiCommand that inherits from Command - similarly, it updates the model when you execute, but it also updates the View as well. It feels weird to mix the Model and View in this way. Does this make sense?
I'm basically trying an alternative approach to my usual technique of "stick callbacks everywhere so model and view can be maximally separated". I'm not really sure I'm gaining any clarity by doing that.
@DSM went to add a comment to that effect, but the owner's deleted the post now... but did make an effort with a try/except block :)
@Martijn it was this one it's not a great question, it's a reasonable answer, I'm just peeved about it cos they got the answer, deleted the question and ran - matter of principle! :)
@Kevin So you have a command who changes both model and view ? What I m doing is: When model changes it can change view and commands, but command can only interact with the model, e.g. when the command changes data in the model, the model setters will by the way change the view
@WalleCyril I bet they told the inventor of Fortran, "If you're too lazy to write raw assembly, then I'm sorry for you". Laziness is the mother of invention :-)
I am using Blender, which it can incorporate python into it, and now I need a random float generator, no range, how can I do this? I have found ways, but it is with range.
@Ffisegydd nope... going to need to make sure I have access to the server on both partitions anyway... so, this is just forcing my hand to do so at the moment