@AndrasDeak I am having issues on SE sites similar to what we talked about yesterday. When I click on the Stack Exchange logo it immediately redirects to SE rather than pulling down the menu with the list of SE sites.
oic...they are making changes to the nav bar on non-SO sites. There is the SE hamburger logo on the right which acts like the new nav bar on SO even though the rest of the nav bar looks like the old one. And the SE logo on the left is just a link to SE proper, not a dropdown menu.
I came across this question the other day: How to call a C# static method from Jquery
The OP asked a question and got a number of answers, but they didn't seem to solve his problem. Instead of editing his question to further clarify his question, or posting a comment on an existing answer to get...
I believe we are all here to learn something new, and not going through all relevant mistakes within his code, is malicious to his learning curve. — CubiX1 min ago
That's all dependant on perspective. This community is to serve the people, not the rulebook. Obviously this person was not aware of this, so I don't see why this is malicious to him. It's only benefitial, and if you can't see that, then we have to agree to disagree. — CubiX10 mins ago
My favorite line.... "let's just be friends even though you are right and I am wrong, and I will never admit I'm wrong, so you should confirm to my beliefs :D " is what I'm imagining his mentality to be.
You might argue that a concepts like fault/blame/guilt are possible to communicate without spoken word, but your original claim will still lay on shaky foundations
However, trying to determine if a namedtuple inside a list of children is the same as the one stored at the top level of a dictionary is confusing me.
@MooingRawr I am trying to use namedtuples instead of custom objects to store some data. [...] One requirement is being able to append a different namedtuple to a list of children inside a parent namedtuple. This needs to only hold a reference and not copy the object so that any changes to the namedtuple stored in one place update every reference in a main dictionary holding all the namedtuples.
The other day my laptop fell three feet onto the floor and it still works OK but whenever I turn it ninety degrees on its side it makes a horrible grinding noise that sounds like a tiny piece of plastic getting beat to hell by the fan
I turn my laptop sideways frequently so this is very annoying
I can remove the keyboard and see if anything has come loose underneath, but if the problem is inside the fan, I don't think that will be accessible to me
Typical Friday: found a bug, bug needs to be patch before QA gets the new update we've been working for a few months. Can't fix bug cause found another bug that engineers need to fix. Engineers aren't here as it's Friday (they usually take Fridays off)... :\
@AndrasDeak From unix.stackexchange.com/questions/118116/… In most cases involving proprietary drivers, you can safely ignore the taint condition, but some scenarios which cause the kernel to become tainted may be indicative of serious system problems.
Hello I need help understanding VirtualEnv. I know how to activate the environment properly, what I do not understand is how to run a script with the virtual evnironment... How do I write a script and have it run inside the virtualenv?
So the kernel croaked by itself, and in an unrelated series of events I borked the terminal myself, but this didn't become obvious until I rebooted. Now everything seems to work, and the week starts on Monday \o/
after having spent half my life using linux, I'm starting to feel like a proper user
@JulianSilvestri when you activate a virtualenv, that shell session will be inside a bubble where "python" and "pip" and related commands refer to what was installed inside the env
so after you activated the env, calling python your_script.py will run it inside the env
if you type which python while the env is activated you should see a path that points inside your virtualenv, etc.
and of course if you execute deactivate (which is a shell function defined during activation), the shell session goes back to normal
@JosieH sorry, I had more severe computer issues than anticipated. The discussion's been over for a while now. Anyway: difficult-to-prove sweeping statements are the best kind of statements ;) Don't hold it against me, my tendency to make unfounded claims based on limited amount of data is a direct consequence of our long evolutionary history
as usual, SO is very educational. I'd never have believed SQL injection is still a common mistake in this day and age if it wasn't for the people on SO who prove my optimism wrong all the time
I am making it a habit to use bound parameters for all of my queries, even when I know the value comes from a variable which will never contain user input.
The original doesn't have that "im high" signoff. I wonder why the reposter thought that addition was necessary. To think it was a good idea, you'd have to be... Oh.
I have 2932 answers and only 14 progress towards the Refiner badge (for editing and answering the same question). That seems really low. I wonder what the usual ratio is.
"create a new dict based on old dict" man and I was so sure python would have some syntactic sugar for this, something like newData = oldData with { myKey : myValue }
Very often I need to create dicts that differ one from another by an item or two. Here is what I usually do:
setup1 = {'param1': val1,
'param2': val2,
'param3': val3,
'param4': val4,
'paramN': valN}
setup2 = copy.deepcopy(dict(setup1))
setup2.upd...
Right, quick question here that doesn't belong on SO; I have the vector equation of a set of colours. That is to say, if you imagine RGB values as the 3 axes of a 3D graph, then any point on that graph represents a colour where it's (x,y,z) coordinates are its (r,g,b) values.
Anyway, I have a vector equation for a circle in 3D, and I would like to display this circle as a colour wheel. Any idea whether there are addins for python to display vector gradients/ blocks of colours, where do I even start?
mysql.connector.errors.ProgrammingError: 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''rtdistribution' WHERE `Domain` LIKE 'rt.abc.com' UN' at line 1
Did some research and seems like this should work ..
sql = "SELECT * FROM %s" % table
query = """
SELECT `PrimaryEDR` As a FROM %s
WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s
UNION ALL
SELECT `SecondaryEDR` As b FROM %s
WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s""" % tableName, tableName
This gives me error:
WHERE `Domain` LIKE %s""" % tableName, tableName TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
OP seems to think that the __rmod__ can only be called when the left mod returns NotImplemented
My question is clearer (no infix operator mumbo-jumbo) and the solution is more current and direct, perhaps you could close the other way if you want to link them
Why did it take ~4 months for your patch to get merged?!