Also didn't you post the question this morning, did you just delete it and re asked it with more details on the same question? (you know you can edit questions right?) IIRC you had an answer in there too... ( I don't remember much details about it ). My point is generally one should not delete their questions and re ask the same question.
"Make Monday hate you," as keeps popping up on the sidebar.
As an aside, did you know that github automatically invalidates your secret key if you accidentally commit it? That was some good thinking on their part.
Oh god. My next project I have to work with JavaScript on top of C#.... What did I do to deserve such a fate, I treated the snakes well enough why am I being punished. :(
I don't want to touch JavaScript... There's a Python team in my company doing Machine learning, I would rather pull my hair out trying to teach a machine how to learn, rather than deal with Javascripts :(
welp I guess it's time to go read the JS docs or something... Great way to start a week off :D
Wasn't paying attention to a typo I had in my code...and hidden away was this beautiful exception, and eventually realized why
>>> d = {'a':1},
>>> d.get('a')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'get'
An additional aspect to consider is that the third-class-citizen status of comments implies that some mods delete whatever gets flagged, without invoking higher-level cognitive processes (at least this is my impression). A mistaken flag on a comment might lead to its unmerited deletion, which could've been prevented by a retracted flag. — Andras DeakJul 4 at 15:13
Also, mods will take a quick look to see if there are any comments in general that don't contribute to the discussion around the question itself and will probably delete it too.
@idjaw not often unless there is a custom flag or if it's likely given how comments are flagged (ie 5 of one user are flagged with @otheruser mentions)
the convergence of professional and serial killer is getting too close to figuring all this out. I think we need to diverge attention from the truth.....
@AndrasDeak You must be thinking of Germany. They're more well-known for their drinking habits than us Austrians. We're mostly known for the kangaroos we (don't) have.
I hear you though, I don't like most forms of alcohol, and if I went socializing among typical humans I'd have to keep explaining that no, I don't drink, no, I'm not a dry alcoholic, no, I'm not pregnant either
Well, unlike most of you guys I'm not a programmer by trade (yet). Still in uni atm. And if it's uni homework assignments, I can code those without drinking, while doing a handstand, while asleep.
uni serves one purpose. Critical thinking while under the influence of mind altering substances. Performing that successfully qualifies you to join the requirements for the job market.
Now when I have an art show, to not get sloppy, I'll have one gin and tonic, and then switch to just tonic-and-lime. Looks like I'm still drinking, but I'm actually diluting the first drink, and good to drive home.
@idjaw interesting, I never looked at it that way. That certainly ups the difficulty a bit. By the way, I'll hold you responsible if I end up an alcoholic.
It has been too hot this week for hot cocoa, though. Makes it awkward when I go to a coffee shop to use the wifi and I don't feel like the usual. Since I don't do coffee, the choices on the menu are severely limited.
@AndrasDeak that is still coffee. You can fancy it all up and as long as there is any hint of coffee odor or flavor, I can't do it.