@SanchezPanza when you say "hashtag" you probably mean "hash" or "number sign". The word "hashtag" refers to the tag comprising the hash character and the word that comes after. So you want to find hashtags in strings.
@AndrasDeak jesus guys you so picky, im obviously gonna google how to use substing in pythin, just though if its such a common task you would be able to help a first hour python user with easy
Step 1. Look for a new question that suspiciously sounds like a duplicate Step 2: google search and find the duplicate Step 3: copy the answer instead of closing it Step 4: ??? Step 5: profit for you, loss for us
@SanchezPanza nothing like the first hour to pick up the great habit of learning to solve common problems :) And I meant finding hashtags specifically. Presumably you've already read a python tutorial which covers substrings in general. If you haven't: go read a nice tutorial.
It's not that I can't help you. I can help you. I'm helping you.
@RoadRunner nah man w3schools is pretty good. Gotta give it some credit, so often I can query something in google and just copy paste some w3schools snippet which does exactly what I want
@Hakaishin we've seen plenty of terrible patterns and suggestions from w3schools. Just because there's some non-crap amidst the crap it's still overall crap.
@Hakaishin i saw this neural network preview on youtube that writes pretty complex python code, scary stuff :) soon it will get low level languages and then we are all domed
@Hakaishin I actively avoid it for front-end. I can only judge its quality by the things I'm familiar with, and it sucked on those. So I extrapolate and assume that it's going to be crap advice for front-end
@cs95 how do you think I even wrote the program to a point where I need to substring a hashtag ? just by randomly tapping on buttons or googling about indentation and how to define function, for loops, ifs, etc lol?
wow, I've been propagating that misspelling for longer than I care to admit
potato, potahto
I didn't have the cajun spice mix so I had to improvise with bayleef and other spices at home. It comes out with a gentle flavour but that means there's more room for experimentation. I re-fried some of the leftovers with soy sauce and it turned out a lot like a chinese fried rice
@Hakaishin You should integrate that into a smart fridge app. I'm sure there's a market for fridges that track your ingredient inventory and suggest purchases based on your diet and cravings
I think google assistant already does that for you in some capacity if you have a shopping list, haven't used that tho
I would love to have such a smart fridge. I'm surprised they are not more common. Then again, they would somehow need to interface with the food products to get the date.
Hmm. If you let the fridge buy your food online (say prime now or carrefour, as an example) and those sites publish that information on their products, it should be easy to track
@cs95 They're called "eyes" and you can use them whenever you open the fridge door :P Seriously, the cost/benefit of this tech just doesn't add up for me
It's not new. I've been thinking about an off-grid fridge that has thousands of recipes for food you put in it. Problem being, you need to understand what's being put in the fridge
@roganjosh let's see, if you know what the item is being put in, and you have a general database of how long it takes food to spoil at the fridge temperature, you could estimate those things
Although whether that food is organic, has preservatives, etc etc will be harder to gauge, that changes the best-by date
The thing is this is even with most advanced ai and cameras a non solvable problem for 90% of the products. Because the label simply won't be visible. You would really need robot arms which would pick up each item and check and now we are into crazy territory :P
@cs95 I've been pretty flippant but actually, the smart fridge (off-grid so without the dumb DDOS crap) and empty haulage are big issues in my mind. I'm already working towards the latter independently but I'm happy to have actual discussions
@AndrasDeak Wow, was it moulding in patches or completely unsalvagable? If it's on the brink you could remove the bad parts and turn it into bread pudding, should still be good to consume