@Ffisegydd: there was time pressure for that graph so I just cropped the input data. There's got to be a better way than what I was doing (usually I work with decimal time, so I don't have much experience in this corner.)
At school I inherited a graph called the Enigma graph. It was a log-log plot where every tick on both axes was labelled "0", with no words. The points on it seemed to be randomly scattered, but if you looked closely there were two slightly different kinds of points. The graph somehow managed to convey negative information.
in the code, they write the data structure one way, then just iterate over it to change it to some other format, but it's all internal, they could have just as well written it in the final format.
One quirk I have is that I tend not to do calculations in return statements, and so I'll write x = something here/return x, so I can't say I'm totally opposed to unnecessary intermediate variables. But I think I agree that here it would have been better to avoid it.
While it's honest of this guy to admit what he's trying to do, it does make it less appealing to try to help: the whole point of captchas is to prevent automation of certain tasks, and people who try to bypass them make more complex and annoying validations necessary.
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Captchas are silly. Just ask the user to make sense of some question
exactly.. I'm so angry.. I should go to sleep.. I hate myself I did not turn it off in the middle -- why am I always optimistic about the endings? grrr..
anyway, rhubarb ~
@Johnston @MartijnPieters it means someone is using MP's computer ;)