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23:00
2.7 source and 3.6 source. Both of them explicitly list a bunch of attributes that aren't documented. And in 3.6, they're even slots, so they show up in help(TarInfo), not just on instances.
It seems like either the docs should have a complete list that matches the slots, or it should say something about how these attributes are guaranteed and additional attributes may be available depending on your implementation and here's how to check.
it would never store the actual device content but just its major/minor numbers so that it could be recreated/-connected with mknod, as far as I understand it.
I tested it with /dev/null and I can't tell whether it stored the contents or not. :)
/dev/null has no content
Well, thank you for explaining my joke to me.
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23:14
It's actually a persistent socket held open to here: devnull-as-a-service.com
you can test with /dev/sda instead :P
and next time try for a better joke ;)
Is there a way of translating a user number back to a name in the case that someone deletes their account?
once the account is deleted, no, I guess (if we're still talking Linux)
why is everyone so catty today
I'm talking about SO
23:15
Ah
archive.org
unless it was a rather fresh and short-lived account, you should be able to find a cached version of the profile page in the wayback machine
mmm, not a bad shout. I was looking back at one of my previous questions to answer another and realised the answerer is gone. And IIRC they were ~20K and it was a really detailed answer so it's a shame they're gone. But I can't remember the username.
I'm not sure nameless urls are cached
I had luck with that method earlier, but it seems to fail for this specific one
almost as if it got all its entries nuked
@roganjosh you mean the one you pinged by name? I.e. Evert
/shrug going to bed, rhubarb all
23:23
Night, Commander
@AndrasDeak hahaha, my detective skills failed big time. Yes. After the evening I've had, I feel no shame for missing that.
Does anyone know why they ditched their account?
Nobody ever does I'm afraid
People quitting are usually not in a mindset to discuss this
I never came to chat around that time so I wasn't sure if they were active
wim
wim
23:28
@AndrasDeak it's technical feasible even without that restriction
one comment has many mentions, a mention is a userid. display name is updated when username is changed (userid does not change)
no, because if one ping could ping multiple users then pinging @kevin would give you all the relevant kevins, so in a few edge cases the mapping wouldn't be unique
you need the one-ping-per-comment rule in order to map pings to IDs
wim
wim
no you don't
wim
wim
in a plain old relational db the "mention" could be foreign key from Users table to Comments table
but you don't mention users, you mention partial usernames
or just to make it simple: two users can both be named Kevin
wim
wim
23:31
when you @mention someone, and the username is non-unique, you must disambiguate from some sort of UI which user id you are trying to @mention
@wim that's not what happens on main
wim
wim
I KNOW
OK so we're talking about two different things
I'm talking about reality and you're not
wim
wim
that's how it could have been implemented
I'm glad we agree :D
yes, it could have
wim
wim
23:33
and if it were done that way, instead of hardcoding in the display name, then the problem of orphaned mentions would not exist
indeed
@wim Stop pinging poor mention like that, he's busy.
wim
wim
knowing web dev, this was almost surely a performance compromise
also YAGNI because comments are ephemeral etc.
they're not meant to stick around for years
wim
wim
yet, they do
23:38
cabbage
Comments have stuck around since the beginning of SO though?
So there's plenty of years to review what a comment actually means
@roganjosh But they could still disappear any second. I think it works like radioactivity: a particle with a halflife of 1 year always has a 50% chance of disappearing in the next year. Whether it's brand new, or 8 years old, there's a 50% chance it'll disappear in the next year. And then I think someone has to strangle a cat to piss off Einstein or something.
@abarnert I think I understand. If you put a cat in a sealed box, it both pissed in the box and is dead at the same time?
But yeah, fair point. I guess the majority are ephemeral
@abarnert OK, so I dug my face into the strace dump and I found that the open() call is actually fine, and the fread is causing python(possibly) to give an ferror
and the ferror, although intercepted by the LD_PRELOAD, is not implemented on the LD_PRELOAD .so, so it dies.

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