@Code-Apprentice I meant the DetailView UI. I am thinking it should be possible to use one edit button to update the whole models. Maybe a picture will make my point clearer.
cbg
How do I post picture here? I can't seems to see an option for that. Thanks.
the desktop version of the chat interface has an upload button next to the button to send a message ... I'm on mobile right now so I can't show a screen shot, but to the right of the input box where you type in your chat message
by default it sends just an image, but you can go back and edit that chat message to add some text around the link (which then also disables the inline rendering and changes the image link to just a link)
every chat message is editable for a couple of minutes, there’s an arrow icon on it where you can star, edit, dilete, report to moderator etc
(as demonstrated vividly where I updated the above messages by fixing typos... damn screen keyboard; sorry for any remaining typos)
I've watched so many documentaries on space and listened to so many presentations, all of which try to convey the enormity of space and yet still, this answer seems ludicrous.
1) they know it exists 2) they aren't afraid of trying it 3) they get used to all the little things that it does better than windows (workspaces, package manager, tabs, ...)
imagine having only one workspace
or a file explorer that doesn't have tabs
or having to read terms and conditions when you install a program hahaha
@Aran-Fey and transparent configurability, in my case
the thing I hate worst about windows is that I don't feel like I'm in control of the yamming OS, and what's worse I don't even know what it's doing on its own
nothing screams "the user is in control" like your PC automatically rebooting at 3AM to install updates and then staying turned on even after the updates are finished, am I right
I'm told it also does things like popping up a window for a few minutes that says "dude, I'm going to reboot in 11 hours, k?" which disappears without a trace...so if you're not in front of the screen you're in for a treat
If it's the same one I'm thinking about, I think there is a way to do something about the scheduled reboot, but it's definitely very confusing and poorly made (as evidenced by the fact that I'm not sure about its function)
@Aran-Fey It was broken for me on one of my PCs. You can turn off automatic updates but on one particular PC you could save the settings and then it just turned it back on. No amount of regedit fiddling could change it
@superv If you don't want to make the full switch in one go, why not just create a virtual machine running Linux?
Interesting. I've put mine through some pretty solid work using OSRM. A 1000*1000 real-road distance matrix is not easy but I wouldn't be able to tell if I was running the server on a VM or an actual server, given equal specs
Windows is pretty heavy. I think Vista was 1.5GB of idle RAM, I don't actually know whether 10 is getting to that region actually, but Vista was just abominable. I'll have to check next time I reboot
And I have an excel file with multiple rows: column A = input1, column B = input2, column C = input3. How can I take the respective column values as inputs for my function?
Simply if you have a function with three arguments/inputs. In addition you have an excel file with the input values. You want the values in Column A to be the input for input1, Column B for input2, and column C for input3.
It wouldn't be so bad if you could make upper management see. They paid 3 hours of overtime to 4 staff per day for "training" on a machine that physically couldn't run because it had no power. For 4 months. At least it's an opportunity to work on my own CV and there's worse places to be with a laptop handy :)
Though I can't now launch Spyder and I just went through a slightly odd BIOS update on restarting the laptop... and Spyder worked "fine" yesterday so I'm becoming a tad suspicious
Yeah, I think something may have gone a tad wrong on this end. But my perfectly-good car failed its MOT today; the day I'm trying to move out, Brexit day and the end of the tax year. So, you know, it's all perfectly logical.
conda update spyder worked. Oddly. Since I didn't change anything (that I know of) in the base environment. That's now catapulted me to Pandas 1.0.0. It'll be fun floundering around there :P
hey; I wrote some unittests a few hours ago which were passing. Now I wrote another test that passes itself but results in a previously written test failing. If I comment out this new one then everything passes again. How is this possible?
hmm well, i can't really help then, i don't have windows. you can uninstall & reinstall conda safely as long as your project files are safely backed up