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06:10
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Can I handle cookies automatically in requests module like a browser does (Except for the javascript part)
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All you need is the dictionary object to serve as cookie storage
(I'm not requests expert, not sure if that approach is good)
07:19
cbg
07:36
Cbg
07:54
Cbg
08:15
Hello guys
could anybody help me with some machine learning issue?. It's about wrong prediction, I don't know what's happening
08:46
@BatScream I just dup-closed it :)
It looks like Chrome does exactly what the language specification says, but FF redefines the function when the appropriate section of code is executed.
Its better not to rely on this as it is not defined properly in the specification
09:17
@thefourtheye Got it.
09:30
vanakkam @thefourtheye
cbg all!
@inspectorG4dget Thala, Cabbage Vanakkangal :-)
@thefourtheye: how's your javascript?
Saw your question thala, but I have no idea how the DOM + JavaScript works. I know only JavaScript.
bah! The audio lag really quite annoying. Apart from that, everything works just wonderfully
That comment is what is commonly offered to questions like this. You might want to consider all of them
09:40
See my response to the comment. It'll explain why I dislike what it says
heya @Ffisegydd
10:31
Good news people, Alex Martelli has begun answering questions after 4 years :-)
cbg
Yeah, Alex gave me a nice comment a week or so ago re EAFP vs LBYL on stackoverflow.com/a/27652930/4014959
@PM2Ring Lucky you :D
11:25
Re-cbg
Waiting for my connecting train in Newport. The most depressing place in the world...
 
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'When I try
from datetime import datetime
I get the error
ImportError: cannot import name datetime
Never mind I found that I had a dublicate file named datetime.py
13:51
i thinks this question is a bit Specialty , as i mentioned in answer im not 100% sure , pls give me time for answer — Kasra 4 mins ago
Maybe he should be sure before he answers a question :/
@Ffisegydd yep
but its better to say your reason on comment
So I did this
$ git rm /home/user/Dropbox/Python -r -f
and now all my python files are gone
unfortuneatly they are also not in my trash folder
it have meany difference
any way to get them back?
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Use TestDisk
14:02
ahhh... didn't notice the -f there... not so sure now...
@Ffisegydd as you know we all are learning and teaching based on your ability , so its better to help together , as meany of the users are not expert in english and many time they could not transform theirs mean
@Kasra you're assuming I downvoted you.
@Ffisegydd no , its not important
What's not important?
14:06
@JonClements whew, close call. Thank You
@Ffisegydd who did that
@f
Oh, don't get me wrong, I did downvote you. But you shouldn't assume such things without proof.
@Ffisegydd the down vote , it self is important , without reason !
Sorry, I don't understand what you're trying to say.
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Am I rude for removing this? Maybe such caption does protect from downvotes..
14:13
@abc no you're absolutely correct. It's noise.
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Okay
Unfortunately @Kasra I had to pop out to the shops, which is why I didn't leave a comment. I now have to leave the house again, so cannot continue this discussion. If you can find a meta post somewhere that explicitly says "You must comment when downvoting an answer." then please share it with us. If you're still around later when I get back, and if I'm not busy, then I'll discuss your answer with you, but in short: I think it's a poor attempt at answering and is missing details.
In any case, rbrb people.
14:31
Is there something wrong with this line
  <a href= "{{ url_for('index') }}"><img class="navbar-brand" src="{{ url_for('static',filename='assets/img/logo.png')}}"></a>
In Jinja2 templating engine
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What do you mean by wrong?
According to HTML5 standard you need to add a slash before > , though I doubt you care about that
I want
url_for('static',filename='assets/img/logo.png')
to render /assets/img/logo.png
@abc Where do you mean?
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<img ..... />
Example

How to insert an image:
<img src="smiley.gif" alt="Smiley face" height="42" width="42">

Try it Yourself »

More "Try it Yourself" examples below
15:16
What's the rule on copying text from a book? Is it okay with citation? Or must it only be a quote? Anyone know?
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Only a quote afaik
1 vote left
15:35
Damn you guys have closed the question while I was typin the answer, guess thats why the downvotes
17:21
what film should I watch? :D
 
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19:38
Grrr, pretty sure I know who downvoted me there..
And removed again.
you getting targetted or something?
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19:57
"You have already deleted 5 of your own posts today; further deletes are blocked" Arrrggh
Yeah... should probably think about improving stuff instead of deleting it....
cbg(all)
I'm a bit confused now..
why the sudden name change, Mr. Confused (may I call you "A"?)?
I was looking for a nice solution to store my passwords and then I found pass
@inspectorG4dget :)
> - I'm so hungry..
- Hello Mr. Hungry, can I call you So?
20:07
I just ate a bag of popcorn
anywho, so here is that nice app, called pass, it uses GPG under the hood, where I set it to RSA 4096 (why not..)
pass stores my password and other infos in a folder structure in plain files which are encrypted
now my question is: how can I sync this "database" between computers?
(SAFELY)
also I'm confused about this whole GPG thingy.. private and public keys.. and a password.. and there is an agent.. what?
(I'm extremely new to any kind of security stuffs..)
@JonClements Yeah, someone else posting on the question initially created an unhelpful answer, that turned out to not work correctly for really small values. I downvoted and commented. They then deleted and at the same time I got a downvote.
I then asked for feedback on the downvote and it was gone again.
Now I got another downvote, because their answer is now technically correct (problems removed), and I got another downvote on my answer.
I cleared up my comments on their answer, removed the downvote, and suddenly my downvote is gone again..
20:29
@Peter I know a little bit about it all, it's really interesting and you should be able to pick it up pretty quickly.
Just go over a simple tutorial on the simple pub+priv keys and the rest will fall into place
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#1 most read on our #Bestof2014 list: Reports of unusual activity in the skies in the '50s? It was us. http://1.usa.gov/1lU3oIU (PDF 9.26MB)
@abc I can just see someone at CIA say: Finally I can speak about this!
21:10
heh
21:21
Hi! What is the simplest way to do web server code with Python instead of PHP?
I have found looooots of solutions, but I would like to know which are the most popular ones
FYI: if you're building a webpage to be viewed on iOS, note that JS objects are not loaded on page-load, to save data usage. Therefore, there WILL be a lag in playing audio onclick, for example
http://stackoverflow.com/q/27753390/198633. Dup target: stackoverflow.com/questions/9811429/…
@Basj: that's a super broad question that nobody will venture to answer without knowing more about what you're trying to build
@inspectorG4dget replace good old classic PHP when I'm coding a small superlight CMS
21:39
I'm not a web guy, so I can't help much here. But if you want to write a proper question, you're going to need to talk about what features and hurdles you want to deal with
yeah
See you!
22:43
Hello everyone
@AirThomas Sorry I didn't know it's transverse to rules
Now you know, G. I. Joe, etc.
yup
@AirThomas I see only 3 active pictures in room so that means there is 3 online people here include me?
23:01
1 message moved to recycle bin
cbg
:-(
wow... what a busy day of working and not really getting everything done
@grr It's hard to say how many people listed in the room are actually reading.
btw, my reputation is low for creating a room with spesific user
cbg @rlemon
23:06
How can I chat with a user then
@grrr thought you'd already asked that on meta?
I want to chat with a user but don't know how to invite
yes 1.000 rep need for special user-room
Why do you even feel you need that?
Since you're over 100 rep now, you can create a normal room, then invite the user to chat - as long as they've been on chat recently
I created but couldn't find a button that says invite people etc.
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It should be on person's chat profile page
23:13
you find then user, then invite them... via: chat.stackoverflow.com/users
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Not sure if you will see it
then you can invite them to a room (I think - not sure if there's rep requirements for that)
but does use it for spamming/bulk inviting users - your (chat) account won't last long for sure
yea it worked thanks

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