Uh, is that question protected? Because there's a weird banner telling me that "you can answer this question since you have 22k rep", but there's no "this question is protected" banner to be seen, so, uh, it's hardly surprising that I can answer it
@Aran-Fey That correlates with my experience, then. I hadn't picked up on it, but you're right, I get the new banners at work and the old ones at home
In which case, what does 50% even mean for a test here? There's gonna be way more than 50% of people who see the new banners, and actually get a mix. Why not just roll the whole thing out?
Or maybe it's 50% of your devices. Now choose which irks you the least :P
> I thought it would be really interesting to write an application that generates a randomized webpages. Basically a randomized sequence of html elements with nonsensical fragments of text pulled from from different parts of the internet using a web-crawler would be generated every time someone clicked a button. This really wouldn't have any practical purpose but it's creative and complex enough to look really good to potential employers if it was in my portfolio.
I'm with you there. I never understood the "humorous" references at the time. And I can't remember much about it now because I think I just blocked it out but people seem to hold it in high regard
It was just a mess.
You already know I like low-budget horror, in addition to films that actually try to terrify you. The in between bit, where people try to throw light on horror tropes, is just a sad wasteland
follow up q, is there a shorthand to create an enum from the list of strings like ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'] such that we get out something like: MY_ENUM(Enum): a = 'a'; b = 'b'; c = 'c' ...
Enums already have names, so assigning strings to them is unnecessary
I'm still learning my way around typing also, but I meant that you would define enum classes the conventional, non-shortcut way, then you could reference them by type when typing your typing
class NumType(Enum): # values go here
class StrType(Enum): # more values here
db_field: Union[NumType, StrType] = None
probably more o shell scripting question.. i found myself lately creating and setting venv a lot for my python code. so i wrote a script to do that for me..
is there a way that when i have this in my shell script source $PWD/env/bin/activate that after it runs, i find myself within that env ?
@Code-Apprentice note that there's a 10-minute grace period for cv-pls requests and "too broad" is not an exception. But in this case I doubt it could become answerable in 8 minutes.
agreed. that one did appear to be quite poor and I have decided that it was time for me to start answering some questions today, bad timing :) I usually ask :)