That's one thing I hate about the Large City that I live in. We just announced a major subway extension, which is great, except for the fact that our current one is barely functional.
I get it, you won't make as much money fixing all the old stuff, but come on man.... When you have a delay almost everyday, something is wrong.... (I know it's still a firstworldproblem)
> The average number of delays [in the NYC subway system] in a month has increased from about 20,000 in 2012 to more than 67,450 in May 2017, according to the report.
Somehow, in an environment that's 99.9% not-python, I've got the task of packaging this one python script. Of course when I get the python task it's the one thing I've never done with it.
@AndrasDeak @AndrasDeak Yeah. I misinterpreted the docs regarding histograms (thought edges were referring to offsets) I added one extra value to the bins to create one more edge. Thank you.
There are a couple pieces of software that go by the name "Modo", and one of them is for Magic Online, the online version of Magic: The Gathering. I should challenge OP to a duel, the stakes being whether I give him teh codes or not.
And if I win, he loses his soul or whatever idk
If we have a dupe target for "why does this not work? for x in my_list: print(my_list[x])", stackoverflow.com/q/48214152/953482 could use it
Currently irritated at an answerer for defending his roundabout code with "well some people might prefer the longer less readable way, it's a matter of opinion" which is not wrong exactly but pretty vacuous
Friendo, I write unreadable code as a hobby and not even I am buying this
You should suddenly become aware of the rapidity with which your body is whipping around the axis of rotation of the Earth, and the Earth about the axis of the sun, and the sun about the axis of the galaxy
You moved 10^17 meters in the time it took to read that sentence. And another 10^12 meters to realize I'm making these numbers up
I stumbled across Violet Evergarden ep1 today, that was a nice surprise after all these months I had to wait for it.
Also, I've been banned from working on our group project, because I've done most of the work so far. So I can watch anime with a clear conscience today.
/IncredulousWhat? It has all the relevant parts: * Difficult to read * Pretentious lambda * Splats __always__ lead to a followup question * AND the double formatted curly brace
Currently trying to figure out whether tea gets more ionic, or less, when you boil it.
> Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state by a molecule, atom, or ion.
Ok, so... Not enough information. If dry tea has lots of positive ions, then oxidizing it makes it more ionic. But if dry tea has lots of negative ions, it gets less ionic.
> Oxidation begins when the cell walls within tea leaves are damaged. To achieve cell damage, tea producers macerate, roll or tumble tea leaves to intentionally initiate oxidation. Maceration is the quickest path to full oxidation because the leaves are, well… macerated which exposes much more of the insides of the leaves to oxygen and results in a greater mixture of the chemicals within.
There's a "humanity F yeah" post floating around imgur that talks about how incredibly metal it is that our ecosystem is based around the exchange of a gas that eats through metal and explodes easily when in pure quantities
Oxygen is only boring because of the hundred million years of adaptation that keeps us from being immediately murdered by it
I remember someone telling me I should go learn more Python before answering their question since I only had a bronze badge with sub 10k rep. I found it kinda funny.
Rbrb going to check if the office's ping pong table is open :D
When your school assignment is "make an interactive calculator" and it's clear from the instructions that they just want you to give control of the REPL to the user, with a handful of mathy constants predefined for them
I'm thinking, I want to write a tutorial in IPython and I have function named load_vars that places all the relevant names in place for the recipient of said tutoring to play with
I thought it was metaphorical. "About to enter the job application process and ping pong between the mutually contradictory requirements of 'must have experience' and 'must accept entry-level pay'"
The problem is once you create them dynamically, you almost always need to access them dynamically, and then there's the eval pit of doom. In python we have dicts which are an easy way out, but in MATLAB you need structs with a slightly field access esoteric syntax to get along
Ok, another "Totally Python Related" question. If I'm an advocate, what do you call the target of my advocacy? This isn't a riddle. I'm looking for a noun that I can use to refer to the thing I'm advocating for.
@piRSquared: am I missing something? I can't get .reindex(new_index, level=whatever) to work with missing elements. Since I'm now trying to avoid using .loc for such purposes (to avoid the pending KeyErrors), I'm kind of hosed.
@AndrasDeak yeah our office just got a table recently and it 's been a huge success in terms of people wanting to play during their breaks and what not. Some are super competitive others just want to rally :P
That's another thing I wonder... why did I start answering pandas questions? Definitely not out of a need...I've never once used it for work, or even projects.
Maybe as a part of one of those "get rich quick" schemes? Here, riches equating to rep
@Rawing I've never been dishonest about why I use SO. Having a good presence opens up more job opportunities. Having a good reputation, and being a frequent earner is a part of that.
It also has to do with the answers you write. The better they are, the more attention you get. That would be another thing I'd like to accomplish here. An answer that everyone would appreciate.
I don't mean to drag the average ratio down, but getting votes for answers is not as easy as it once was.
I can tell you I've written a lot of answers that are much better than those with hundreds of votes, but there are obviously more factors than just the answer quality.
@ByteCommander I was accusing cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ not you of coping and ever-so-slightly modifying you "tademark" or whatever you call it. See the link I gave above.
Yes, people are more reserved with clicking that up arrow than the down. Sportsmanship is dead, at least in python. It's pretty solid in pandas, though, which is why I enjoy that tag.
rep/post... well... a lot of my answers have not earned me rep because I continue answering even after hitting the cap. Otherwise, with the number of points I have, I'd be closer to 100k
But, you are right, rep/day isn't really a measure of quality... I'd know
Cabbage. I noticed in the transcript @cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ and @Rawing talking about accessing arbitrary JSON. If you know the key you're looking for this generator can be useful. stackoverflow.com/a/41778581/4014959
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ That's pretty hard to do. I've done it once, and I posted at least an hour after Martijn, but his answer still managed to get a higher vote score.
@PM2Ring I don't mean to downplay Martijn's exceptionally gifted talent at answering questions, but I'm pretty sure reputation also has to do something with influencing OPs. But hey we've gone over this