I've inherited an old PC from my girlfriend's dad and when setting up the printer I got a bit of a surprise:
Two questions spring to mind here:
Why does Windows think my wireless keyboard is a toaster?
Why does Windows even have an icon for a toaster in the devices menu?
I can only speak with confidence of how this one Python programmer feels after a few weeks.. maybe something kicks in at six months and you suddenly start liking it.
Today I am annoyed because the flash game* I had been playing all week, Adventure Capitalist, wouldn't load yesterday, no matter how many times I refreshed the page.
(*since it is of the "idle" genre, it's more like a Skinner Box than an actual game. Push button, numbers go up, habit reinforced.)
> not constructive this is pretty much a superset of "rude and offensive". Even if you don't personally find them offensive, those one-liner contests are often good examples of non constructive comments: "pithy" jokes at the authors' expense, "snarky" advice meant more to score points with the commenter's peers than to inform or educate, and tangential personal observations all fall into this category. Again, flag these wherever you find them.
I'd be more willing to accept questions like "how do I extract the pixel data from one frame of this image format?" or "how do I detect the position of a white spherical object in an image?"
(up until the point where Hawke loaded up on anti-air units, on a map where you're forced to use only air units. Haven't been able to crack that puzzle.)
Well, I enjoy space strategy... turn based is better as I can think about stuff after flicking between bits and bobs... don't have the time to sit down and pay attention to RTS' anymore
@corvid FTL is one of the best Indy games I've played. Period. I thoroughly can't recommend it enough for the price. I used to play it on the train all the time (and the "new" DLC was free to boot :) )
I never really like indie games too much :\ although appreciate the vision of the developers. If only indie game developers had more resources, a new golden age would arise
@IntrepidBrit i have a nested serializer in one of my resources. when i go to save the parent serializer instead of setting the attribute of that serializer to the nested resource it creates a new resource with the nested object. wth??
I have a serializer like so:
class DataSetColumnSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
custom_target = target_serializers.CustomTargetSerializer()
class Meta:
model = dataset_models.DataSetColumn
custom_target uses the following serializer:
class CustomTargetSerializer(seri...
@Ffisegydd just got Hacker Evolution Duality bundle with all the DLCs for £3.99 - I seem to recall I liked the first one many moons ago, and besides, the game itself is £14.99 without the packs... so not quite sure how that one works
The OP asked a Python question but keeps broadening it to general computer theory on binary representations of numbers, which really don't apply to Python int objects in the first place.
the metaphors in the client are more like being in an office, then something like google hangouts, where you have to go more out of your way to start voice coms
it's pretty neat
we still use hangouts tho
dang i'm implementing pre_save() but it's not getting hit for some reason