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5:01 PM
IndentionError: unexpected indent. In except statment, if you think that mixing tabs and spaces counts as a typo
 
Air
@Kevin Surely you alphabetized after sorting by color?
 
Yeah. The whole algorithm would look like: radix sort by rarity. Then radix sort by color. Then radix sort by first letter. Then insertion sort.
 
I just realized there was a problem in passing the arguments to the bash script - which is called inside another script. And the [link](echo) command was actually not printing correctly. Thanks for the replies — MatteoC 26 mins ago
 
Air
Unfortunately, our cloth diaper inserts are all very similar. The only difference is that some are slightly larger, because we have overnights and regular-use diapers.
And a few are slightly smaller, because they're a different style.
So in theory there are three distinct sizes; but inconsistency in manufacturing means that all three bins bleed into each other somewhat, hence my try at actually sorting.
 
5:12 PM
+50 Well, but there were no other answers. Congrats and thank you. — Paul Verest Jun 10 '14 at 7:55
VLQ answer
Both absolutely are not related to the asked question - omg
 
"You can only flag for moderator attention 65 times per day."
 
Man, I have to get to the train now.
Just when 7893 is coming up..
 
Air
Man: "Okay, Martijn. Good luck."
 
46 votes away..
@Air :-P
 
Air
I'm very amused by the idea of having an agreeable manservant to whom one narrates one's comings and goings.
"Welcome to my cubicle. My man will take your jacket."
"Man, I need your chair for a pair programming session." "Very good, sir."
 
5:19 PM
Reminds me of "the little person that only I can see, who records everything I do", which was a one-off gag in Family Guy or maybe American Dad.
Google isn't helping me here.
 
If I'm not the agreeable servant to a robot programmer by the time I die, I'll be slightly surprised.

About the diaper inserts: sort them once and use colored Sharpies to distinguish them. On all four corners, ideally. Life slightly easier thereafter. (If fancy, sew a line of colored thread across them.)
 
Air
I don't know, I think the Sharpies would be uncomfortable for my son when sitting down.
 
Heh.
 
Air
Q: Can you imagine what a toddler could do with four permanent markers?
A: If you've had one, you don't need to imagine.
3
 
you could get him used to a standing desk now -- ergonomics, the next parenting craze.
 
5:24 PM
You may only flag a post every 5 seconds - Hey, I'm just fast...
 
Air
@cphlewis I know some parents who buy Vibram FiveFingers for their schoolkids.
 
user559633
What did the Vibram FiveFingers say to the face?
 
user559633
And I assume the answer to "Q: Can you imagine what a toddler could do with four permanent markers? " is "make a mess of his cage"
 
Air
Speaking of kids in cages, I took him to one of the better play structures I've ever seen yesterday
The capsule area has operable controls and the slides are legit
 
5:33 PM
Anyone know what the Mako syntax ${_('randomstuff',domain='morestuff')} does?
 
_() is a typical placeholder for internationalization, does the 'randomstuff' string contain a domain placeholder?
 
No, but domain comes right after it in the arg list
@MartijnPieters WHAT COMES NEXT!??
 
freaks out
 
5:36 PM
1
 
Air
Man, prepare an appropriate celebration.
 
and record achieved.
We are now in new unexplored territory.
Anything can happen!
 
user559633
@MartijnPieters you're just going to get voted out after the primary anyway
 
Air
@MartijnPieters Wait, "new unexplored territory" is Zombocom?
 
@tristan exactly.
 
user559633
5:40 PM
You're overpowered and likely to be removed from the next version of StackOverflow
 
oh dear.
It is so infuriating to me when I come across a question that is relevant to me as a developer, that I really want to see the community's input on, but which was deemed unfit for SO, and closed by 1 moderator or a tiny handful of people. Dammit, I don't care what the official "rules" are, we the people who use this place are the ones it is here to serve! Not some jacked up rule mongerers whose OCD makes them puke on something because of the way it's formatted or worded or something. I think "inform and educate, don't censor" is absolutely relevent, and marti's getting my vote for saying so. — Shavais 4 mins ago
They took my words in one context and elaborated that to other contexts. Not sure they'll like me so much when I closed another question that was relevant to them but off topic for SO.
 
user559633
"fuck you i won't code what you tell me"
 
RATM <3
 
Air
Closing In The Name
 
@tristan damn, now I have that guitar riff in my head the rest of the evening.
 
5:45 PM
cbg all
 
user559633
@Air lol
 
I wish everyone who gives a "we the people" speech would go over to Meta and see exactly how common their viewpoint actually is. (Spoiler: it's usually "not very much at all")
I never see a "let poorly formatted questions roam freely" meta post with thousands of upvotes, ergo the people don't actually want that.
 
Air
Now I want to change my playlist to RATM but I'm migrating a database and doing some compression benchmarks and neither of those seems to fit the mood
 
user559633
"Know Your Anomaly" - Rage against the DBs
 
user559633
@Kevin yeah, but then it wouldn't be fun to respond :)
 
5:50 PM
@Kevin I think people making those complaints would then just claim that "new users support these and don't know how to use meta & can't vote"
 
user559633
Also, if the "we the people" ranters were to search, they wouldn't be clamorous newbs anymore
 
New Users, SO's "silent majority" ;)
 
That's kind of legit. Meta is not a cross sample of SO.
 
user559633
"I type for those without the reputation to have +v" - Newbverbs 31:8
 
also they'd be the people who would complain they were downvoted
 
user559633
5:52 PM
Every time my stackoverflow persona is compromised or downvoted, I create a new one.
 
user559633
I think next time I'll be an overly-polite Slovakian PHP developer trying to keep his shop running on a shoestring budget under the backdrop of an overly-bureaucratic small-town government.
 
Yakov "Naumovich Pokhis" Smirnoff?
 
Come to think of it, making it so that new users are unlikely to participate in Meta, is probably a deliberate design choice. If one rep users formed a voting bloc, the people that actually answer questions would all leave the site.
 
cbg
 
cbg Adam
 
5:57 PM
Wasn't there a post by Jeff Atwood saying something like "we're successful because we cater to answerers"?
 
Air
Jeff Atwood on June 13, 2011

In March 2010, we rebalanced our reputation system to favor answers.

While we value good questions (and asking a great question is absolutely an art), we want to explicitly encourage people to provide the best possible answers. Without people interested in providing good answers, the questions are moot. We know that answers have more intrinsic value than questions, and the reputation balance should reflect that.

The question asker already enjoys a substantial benefit beyond reputation gain from upvotes on their question — namely, they get great answers to their question! Thus, the asker shouldn’t need as much reputation gain. …

Basically says that.
Well... it says the site caters to answers. Should be noted there's a distinction between that and catering to answerers.
 
Thanks, that was what I was thinking of :-)
 
Air
Joel's cultural anthropology talk puts more emphasis on the anonymous audience
 
So I got invited to keybase.io 's alpha
 
The last paragraph sums up my viewpoint pretty well:
> We feel that the world is awash in questions, but not answers. Answers are the real unit of work in any Q&A system. Therefore, the only logical thing to do is to maximize the happiness and enjoyment of answerers. If this means aggressively downvoting or closing unworthy and uninteresting questions, so be it. Without a community of people willing to answer questions, it really doesn’t matter if there are questions at all, does it?
 
6:00 PM
it seems pretty cool, but there's bug with gpg2 and their CLI that makes it completely unusable outside the browser on Windows
so I guess...net zero? =/
 
For questions like this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/29630711/… (TL;DR: from __future__ import absolute_import is unintuitive to some people), do we have a canonical question to dupe it against? I swear I've seen questions like this before...
 
Did they fix their pings? :D
 
Don't think we have a canonical dupe in the SOPython list, no
 
Do we have 2 Kevin's What's going on?
 
New Kevin and Classic Kevin. Coming soon: Crystal Kevin.
 
user559633
6:02 PM
What's Diet Kevin?
 
Does Crystal Kevin work with Mr. White?
 
@tristan: We don't talk about him
 
user559633
:D
 
user559633
I need 25 rep
 
We forgot to give Crystal Kevin articulated joints, so he spends most of the time laying motionlessly on the floor.
 
6:04 PM
How many Kevins will get notified?
 
DSM
Don't worry. Crystals are magical, so soon he will walk on his own.
 
In the past, pinging one Kevin would notify all of them. ("them" being, any Kevins that have actually been in the room recently)
 
DSM
Wait, is this Kevin pseudo-Kevin or is it a third Kevin?
 
Kevin Soviero was displeased to get all the messages intended for me.
No idea if they've changed it since then.
 
@DSM: Well, I'm pretty sure I'm a real Kevin...
maybe my parents have been lying to me?
 
6:06 PM
@Kevin got the notification?
 
Yes.
 
Yes.
 
Niice
 
@Kevin Your birth certificate actually says "Kelvin" but everyone thinks the extra letter is just an ink splotch.
 
DSM
@NY-Kevin (as opposed to NJ-Kevin): occasionally I've seen comments from you and thought they were from the other one, so in my head that's how I distinguished you. :-)
 
6:07 PM
Ah.
 
DSM
Feb 12 at 16:40, by DSM
Always weird when I see pseudoKevin comment and answer.
Genuine cabbage anyway! :-)
 
I actually go by "NYKevin" on other sites... I could just change it here, if people would find that helpful.
But I thought it looked neater to use my real name on SO.
 
DSM
Probably no need to change. Everyone who cares recognizes everyone's block pattern anyway..
 
Oh, what about direct replies? They have names of recipients in the message bodies.
 
The only problem I can see arising is if any room regulars can't distinguish between seafoam green and pine tree green. But I don't think pine/seafoam colorblindness is actually a thing.
 
DSM
6:12 PM
Plus you're tilted.
 
I'm always a little off-kilter :-)
 
user559633
@vaultah all people with that name are notified
 
DSM
Ha. Take that.
 
user559633
Ha!
 
user559633
6:16 PM
In my face
 
user559633
I just need to make it to 10k
 
DSM
That's a fair bit of work. I'd have decided that answer was going to be boring and passed on it.
 
user559633
Yeah
 
user559633
I wanted to break into 33xx and just chose the first python question on the page
 
I'm spending some time learning SQLAlchemy
really awesome stuff
I love the declarative style of database design
 
6:19 PM
ofjwqhe[ogqwhe[gohqre[jgajs[gjadfi[gjireqbgjirbgjsragjibarsjgibaijgs!!!!!!!!!
 
@Kevin I think you should actually make an avatar at some point.
 
Hello @Ffisegydd's cat
 
user559633
Kind of glad I did though because "packages that don't have their dependencies/dependencies aren't the first resolution for pip" that can be supremely annoying for new users
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: er, you doing alright?
 
user559633
We should have a kevin avatar contest
 
6:19 PM
I am full of so much fcking rage right now.
My mobile phone company are beyond inept.
Trying to change my address online.
 
I would adopt an avatar if it could be animated.
 
They have one of those "Type in house number and post code and we'll automagically get your address!"
 
@Ffisegydd they're generally better than banks though :)
 
Except it doesn't get it right.
 
@Kevin It could animate a morph between pine-green and seafoam Kevin's blocks
 
6:20 PM
And I can't manually enter my address.
 
What’s a “house number”?
 
and have seafoam Kevin take the opposite start.
 
Could we get some help vampires in? I need to kick someone to vent my fury.
 
Yes, for the sake of maximum confusion.
 
user559633
 
DSM
6:21 PM
@Ffisegydd: ahhh. I had a similar issue a few months ago, where a certain government site refused to believe my postal code.
 
@Ffisegydd I remember one online system that wouldn't except "4 Blah Cottages" as an address, then kept saying you mean "4 Something Road" and wouldn't take anything else. So when it tried to confirm identify stuff it never succeeded as my name is correctly listed elsewhere so I wasn't showing up... sigh
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd try a completely bollocks one and see if they'll allow manual entry
 
@tristan Black and white "has this ever happened to you?" footage from infomercials is what I think purgatory is like.
No fire or brimstone or demons. Just living a regular life, and everything is just so hard.
 
user559633
it's what I imagine middle america is like
 
Can't even eat a tremendous bowl of cheetos without something going wrong.
 
6:23 PM
This is just the seasoning on top of my already bubbling rage.
 
user559633
they have all the same goods/items/services but they can't figure out how to open jars
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd the bay leaf on the rage soup?
 
user559633
Rage Against the Aubergine
 
DSM
I wouldn't have guessed Fizzy would be the first to explode. (Which, for historical and somewhat unhappy reasons, is sometimes known as "going postal" in NorthAm -- which seems vaguely appropriate.)
 
I'm trying to fulfil a credit check and need to provide 3 methods to confirm my address. I have none. My passport is registered for my parent's house. I also have no paper bills (it's 2015 you fcking useless credit swine, online banking and bills is a thing now).
 
user559633
6:25 PM
credit check for a credit card?
 
For reasons.
But effectively yes.
 
user559633
Want to open an account at the Bank De MTFL?
 
"Let's see, your credit score is... None. Ooh, that's too bad. We accept null or nil or file_not_found, but not None. Next in line, please."
 
Air
@Kevin /r/wheredidthesodago
 
user559633
Our interest rates are quite low, but we murder you with lasers if you fall too far behind on payments; opening an account is not a decision to take lightly
 
6:27 PM
@Ffisegydd I've had to get the bank to send me a paper statement once
 
@Ffisegydd Less important, but still infuriating, I took my (then 3 year old) daughter to the public library for the first time after we moved into the city. I called the library up and asked them what I'd need for proof of address since paying city tax guarantees me a free card. They told me any piece of mail addressed to me at the city address, along with my driver's license. I brought exactly that, and the lady at the desk tells me: "Oh, I'm sorry, this is a bulk mailer so we won't honor it."
 
(ironically... as a form of ID - so I could get in and discuss something with the bank...)
 
My daughter cried for HOURS because we couldn't check out a book for her.
still mad
 
:-(
 
user559633
You should have stolen it while screaming "I'M USING THE INTERNET"
 
6:28 PM
Actually as I recall I went back the next day, unable to find any "legitimate" piece of mail (because who gets snail mail??) and just paid for a card
So that's kind of like the opposite of sticking it to them.
 
1. Purchase blank envelope. 2. Write your address on the middle. 3. Add stamp. 4. "Here is a piece of mail with my address on it, book please"
 
in Stack Overflow 2015 Moderator Election Chat, 2 mins ago, by yellowantphil
did @JasonC or anyone make plots of candidate activity by time of day?
@Ffisegydd ^^ - that's something you could do easily isn't it? You've got a dataset handy?
 
Air
@Kevin The stamp needs to have a postmark on it
 
Not right now, got other stuff to sort out.
 
Aw, there's always a catch!
 
6:31 PM
@Ffisegydd I didn't mean now mucka :)
 
Air
I was frustrated by similar BS with my bank a week or two ago. My sister wanted to send me a small amount of money and the bank offers this "easy" send-by-text weirdness
 
user559633
 
user559633
yeah, no way to fake that
 
Air
Where you put in the recipient's phone number, they get a text with a link, then they have to jump through some identity hoops
Well, the way you verify your identity is by having a passcode sent to your phone. I had set that up a few years ago but my phone number has changed.
 
That's a lot of text for a simple dictionary comprehension, I guess
 
Air
6:33 PM
Well, the way you change the phone number requires having a text sent to the current number to verify your identity...
That was about 20 minutes on hold after 20 minutes of messing with the "easy send-by-text" approach
 
@Air is caught in a while True
 
@thefourtheye Your tl;dr is still somewhat long
 
Air
@JGreenwell Aren't we all? Until something we need breaks and our friends and family have to do garbage collection
 
I ll switch the HR then
 
me too maybe…
 
DSM
6:48 PM
Working on some disease modelling today, and one of them is shingles. #zosterrific
 
Oh, great. I googled it.
 
Fair play petal it does sound like you have an interesting job.
 
@DSM is that where you have to walk back and forth on the catwalk showing off a specific infection to really promote it? :p
.... and next up.... Katie Clapp... followed by Chantelle Clamidia...
 
I used to know some girls like that.
 
DSM
I think that's one of the things I like best about the firm.. our projects are very eclectic.
 
6:54 PM
@Ffisegydd hopefully - not so well they left a lasting impression on you :)
 
this might be a dumb question, but what benefit is there in doing something asyncronously?
“What do we want?” “More levels of indirection!” “When do we want it?” “Ask my IDateTimeFactoryImplBeanSingletonProxy!”
 
@corvid well... you're aware of the difference between synchronous and asynchronous?
 
DSM
Fewer thumbs being twiddled = more time to investigate card sorting algorithms.
 
@DSM unfortunately I've been busy the past 2 days and so missed the sprint D:
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: just worry about getting calm. The tickets will still be there later. :-)
 
7:03 PM
I've calmed down to safe levels now I think.
Though if anyone would like to be a dick then I'd be happy to kick them out of the room to vent my anger.
 
:o
 
I see Meneer Pieters has hit 8k.
 
Slept seven hours on Monday and I was energetic all day. Slept nine hours last night and I'm burnt out with 90 minutes of work to go. Life isn't fair.
 
YNr
Hi
 
Air
The body does funny things like that. "Didn't get enough sleep? You must be in a dangerous situation. Have some alertness!" "Got plenty of sleep? You must be in a safe place. Time to catch up on your sleep; here, feel tired forever"
 
7:11 PM
The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper's Hill, (grid reference SO892146) near Gloucester in England. It is traditionally by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, but now people from all over the world take part. The Guardian called it a "world-famous event", and indeed, in 2013, a 27-year-old American and a 39-year-old Japanese each won one of the four races. The event takes its name from the hill on which it occurs. The event is traditional. In recent years, it has been managed, in a quasi-official manner...
God bless Gloucestershire. God. Damn. Cheese. Rolling.
 
YNr
Can I ask a Python question?
 
@YNr yes. Just ask, don't ask to ask
 
@Ffisegydd Woo hooo.... he's over taken Bohemian from last year then
 
Seems dangerous, and therefore fun.
 
YNr
I have 3 arrays as inputs:
a= [0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0]
b = [0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]
c = [0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
 
7:13 PM
You should use zip. I don't know what the question is, but I have a feeling.
 
YNr
I want to build an array based on conditions:
I have 3 clusters, so output could be as [0, 0 , 0 ,0 , 2,0 ,0,0, 1,0 ]
 
DSM
Aww, I was going to suggest list(map(sum, zip(*seq))), but if there are conditions and it's not just a sum, that won't suffice. :-/
@YNr: how do you get that output from those inputs?
 
pythoniam muggledom
is the spell he uses to transform
 
just looks much like list b to me :)
 
It looks like his output is just the b array. If so, the algorithm is straightforward:
def get_output(a,b,c):
    return b
 
7:16 PM
@JoranBeasley it's pyTHOniam, not pythoniAM
 
YNr
by conditions if a[i]==0 cluster[i]=0
if b[i]==1 cluster[i]=1
if c[i]==1 cluster[i]=2
 
cbg all
 
DSM
Those are weird conditions. Why is a treated differently from b?
 
also what happens if none of them match?
 
ok, so [0 if a_item == 0 else (1 if b_item == 1 else (2 if c_item == 1 else "uknown")) for a_item, b_item, c_item in zip(a,b,c)]
 
7:17 PM
The number 3 isn't used. Half Life 3 confirmed.
 
YNr
they are 3 features
based on values I want to find cluster value
and its more than 7 million rows. So I prefer the most optimize way
 
DSM
I still don't see how you get that output from those rules. c[i] is never 1, so why do you get a 2 in your output?
 
most optimized, eh? Better use itertools.izip instead then
 
YNr
@DSM
the condition can be >0
 
DSM
... I thought you said the condition was == 0 for a, and ==1 for b and c for some reason. Are they all > 0 or it is simply b and c for which the condition is > 0?
 
7:24 PM
More accurate specifications are needed.
 
Quite.
 
YNr
for b and c >0
 
Shouldn't be too hard to modify the answer I gave you with those new requirements.
 
Foo()
 
YNr
@kevin, yes, I think so. Thank you
 
DSM
7:28 PM
I suspect, but can't prove, that what you've said you want isn't actually what you need.. but if you've got an answer that works, all the best to you. :-)
 
YNr
7:41 PM
This command gives single value. I require the output be same size as inputs (here 10 elements)
[0 if a_item == 0 else (1 if b_item == 1 else (2 if c_item == 1 else "uknown")) for a_item, b_item, c_item in zip(a,b,c)]
 
DSM
That command does not give a single value.
Well, it does, but that value is a list of ten elements.
 
YNr
Oh, yes.
 
@vaultah Glad to hear that. Let us know if you need further assistance. ^DB
Yeah, I kinda do. You missed the tweet where I said that the issue is back :D I really hope their silence means that they're investigating further...
 
Tech support via tweet seems like a silly idea to me.
Darn kids, get off my lawn
 
@Kevin blame Dell they started it
 
DSM
7:52 PM
Hard to get an MCVE/SSCCE into 140 chars or whatever it is.
 
Well, in their defense, they reply pretty quick
 
Why would the user want their problems to be aired to the world? Why would the company want their user base knowing that they have angry customers that can't get their product to work?
 
@DSM not if you abuse unicode enough :D
 
I tried to implement promises to free my code of callback hell, but now it's promise hell :\
 
In Dell's case their service was sooo bad (before Twitter version, Dell Cares...I think) that user's were already broadcasting on other forums and sites - so the thinking was "at least this way we can quickly acknowledge the user as being heard
I shouldn't know/care about that but I had to write a paper on it last semester
 
Air
8:02 PM
@Ffisegydd funny, the WWDTM bit about that race was aired in a rerun episode this past weekend
 
Ooh, "nice".. twitter.com/search?q=out%20of%20memory%2012&src=typd So many users having this problem :/
 
8:16 PM
So I'm learning Django. I have a form with an ImageField. Creating a new item with an image is fine. But when editing the item and there is no change to the image selected, there is no file data attached to the form which results in the image being unset. How can I work around this?
 
8:31 PM
THEBANKS-FAMILY.COM is available. Get it now before someone else does. - Network Solutions never fail to suggest ugly looking domain names containing either first name or last name. Or both.
 
^ for a second I thought your message was spam.
Do you have a new avatar?
 
It's based on IP address, so it'll be changing frequently :P
 
@Martijn What was the number you were trying to go past? 7800~ something? Congrats…
 
@poke we were going for 7893 to top Bohemian's from last year
 
@vaultah Really, it’s based on IP? I thought it was the email address.. but didn’t you have a constant image all the time before today?
 
8:38 PM
2
Q: Identicon changes unexpectedly

vaultahHere's the problem (don't know if it really is, can't tag the question with bug - don't know if it's reproducible). I recently noticed that my identicon avatar changes frequently, although I haven't changed the email address / Google account since signing up to StackOverflow ~2 years ago. The "...

 
interesting
“but didn’t you have a constant image all the time before today?” :P
 
You mean the blue identicon?
 
I’m not sure
 
@poke you mean constant until he changed/blanked them a couple of times?
 
DSM
He is a man of constant change.
 
8:41 PM
I only recognize changes in avatars; not the original images :P
@vaultah I like how @Martijn hid his email address so we won’t figure out what to enter to turn our identicon into a ninja.
 
DSM
Heh.
 
lol
 
cbg
 
@poke huh, I don't remember. Sorry if you expected definite answer :p
 
:(
 
8:52 PM
@poke and I use unique email addresses per site too.
 
crazy
 
So even if you had one of those you'd not get the right avatar...
Epic Codementor session (2+ hours) over.
 
DSM
Pretty long! Is the subject matter under NDA?
 
Wow I guessed the abbreviation right
 
@DSM setting up a Flask server behind nginx and UWSGI on a Linode server
and an introduction to Flask itself.
With a few technical issues on their side to hamper progress at the start.
@JonClements: is our combined vote total beating out the rest of the field yet? :-P
 
8:56 PM
can you get an expiration date in a token sent from an invitation email?
 
@MartijnPieters Sounds profitable!
 
@Martijn sadly not... but the results seems to be settling down now...
 
I posted the burnination request a few days ago and it didn't get any comments from mods. I'm not the one who need to perform the actual burnination, right?
 
lol this is gonna sound really dumb is there some cool trick to do some_named_datastruc._make(partial_list) where partial list is not all of the items in the namedtuple some_named_datastructure
 
DSM
three dashes before and after
 
9:02 PM
--what's double dashes?--
Aww nuts
 
@Martijn nope... although it appears to be fairly steady for the last couple of hours.... only real excitement is who the fluttering of 10th
 
This is strange
 
People still have messed up avatars for me :/
 
In mobile Chrome?
 
9:29 PM
@Katherina was it you who told me to join quora?
 
rhubarb all
 
rbrb
 
10:30 PM
@vaultah Hi there Riley. Did you mean to leave your real name for us to see? :-)
Your ip address keeps changing, which is why your avatar changes.
 
DSM
@Martijn: our multinamed friend is a step ahead of you:
Apr 6 at 21:18, by vaultah
Oliver Banks, Mattew Banks or Riley Banks? This article states all these names are rather common (don't want to use a name generator and want to keep the Banks surname)...
 
@DSM roight, so no, it doesn't matter the real name field is visible then.
 
strangely... I have a name and address for vaultah :)
 
No idea how the OP ended up with dates more than 115 years apart.
It is not clear what their expected output is either, for all we know the 115+ years delta is expected.
 
DSM
# some code can cover a multitude of sins.
 
10:41 PM
@DSM some people's code could be used to write a satanic bible :)
Ahh Matt's just made 4k now
 
This whole election malarky has just boosted my profile views straight past Alex Martelli.
 
Ahh... I'm nearly up to 10k views... fairly sure I only had 8kish the other day...
recbg @JGreenwell
 
cbg @JonClements doing well in the polls I see
 
DSM
Just hypothetically, if someone visited Martijn's profile page ten times a day, does that mean it goes up by 10? Or is it unique-session-per-day or something?
 
well... this isn't the step that counts... but it's a pleasing enough result.... be daft to moan about it
 
10:49 PM
@DSM I think it works just like with question views.
E.g. unique ip addresses per time slot.
== One view per ip address per time slot.
 
DSM
Makes sense.
 
Speculation on Meta about the counter:
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Q: How are profile views counted?

UNNIThis is related to the 'number of times your profile is visited by others'. How exactly does it work? For example, in my profile page, profile view count is 171.

 
Wow... @DSM... this is obviously a futuristic version of pandas: df = pandasdataframe with data. :p
 
DSM
Even after scaling by answers, Martijn is ~2.8 times more popular than I am.
Jon is also twice as popular.
@Jon: I'm not sure the OP has yet grokked what "example" means. ;-)
Time to escape. Rhubarb for all!
 
@DSM rbrb! See you tomorrow no doubt :)
Right rbrb for a bit me thinks... long day, early start etc... etc...
 
11:10 PM
rbrb from me too
 

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