@toonarmycaptain I see nothing in the implementation of isinstance that supports your comment... implementation: github.com/python/cpython/blob/… - comment:
If you have your_module.py where you check for isinstance(instance, y) and use from v.w.x import y, and you import that check, but when you instantiate instance you use from x import y instead of how y was imported in your_module.py, the isinstance check will fail, even though it's the same class. — toonarmycaptain5 hours ago
Does somebody know why pycharm variables tab does not show some functions but autocomplete does? I wonder if autocomplete can show me the functions why the variable tab can not
@Aran-Fey I was sitting outside for hours with the sun on my left today. Now I've got an Austrian flag between my eye and ear thanks to the temples of my glasses
yeah I'd only have to worry about the water washing off the coating on the lens... aside from that the mild annoyance of having to wipe off the moisture :p
@AndrasDeak hahaha, so in a way we Austrians can consider sitting in the sun wearing glasses an act of patriotism now. That's pretty fun. I hope you enjoy your involuntary temorary display of support for your neighboring country :P
My optometrician claimed that wearing glasses for your myopia won't make it worse. Myopia has to do with the non-spherical shape of the the eyeball, so that far things (for which your eye lens is focused to infinity) don't get mapped to your retina. Wearing glasses won't strain your eye in a way that makes it worse.
I guess I misunderstood "the weakest ones necessary".
At least myopia is easy to diagnose and measure. Hyperopia is much worse because human physiology will go to great lengths to try and correct that, leading to obscure bugs.
Ah right, presbyopia and hyperopia are different things. The former is due to an aging lens and related tissue, the latter is again about a non-spherical eyeball. I think we have the same naming in Hungarian, where the former is "old-age-related" + the latter.
@Aran-Fey I'm not so sure about that. You just won't get to focus parallel rays on the retina, whether or not the lens has an aging machinery. I think with age you reach a stage where you don't see far (because you're myopic) and you don't see near (because you're getting old)
I do have a vague notion of "small negatives go into positives with age" but I just don't see how that would happen. My understanding of the medical background might be off, of course.
but, I've heard Good Things about laser correction surgery. It's not perfect, and you might still need glasses afterward, but it can bridge a large chunk of not seeing.
@AnttiHaapala yeah, I bought a pack of throwaway contacts for swimming. I ended up throwing it in the trash after the 3rd attempt and never tried again
I'm way beyond the point that can be fixed by contacts anyway. So since they can't fix my eye sight and I can't stand them, I'll just stick to glasses. Those take far less skill to put on :D
having separate verbs for playing music and playing games in Finnish is a sure way to show ones ignorance. Someone had subtitled "we play DND" a little wrong.
@AndrasDeak I lasered my eyes about 9 months ago. It is amazing. You have dry eye from time to time it's a bit worse in winter, but you just take 1-2 times a day eye dropes every now and then. I know it felt like magic the first few months :D
@cs95 -4.5 dioptres roughly means that you can't focus on objects further away than 1/4.5 m ~= 22 cm. That is strong myopia, and the astigmatism doesn't help. It's not quite "blind as a bat"; IMHO, you need -8 & worse for that.
I used to sell contact lenses to optometrists, so I've seen many thousands of contact lens scripts, and I used to know a lot about the various types of contacts, but that knowledge is a little rusty these days. My own script for most of my life was -3 & -2, with a cyl of -0.75, but I don't wear my glasses often these days, due to presbyopia. I mostly only wear them outside, when I have to cross roads.