@smci Recent Meta discussions have been pretty clear that there is entirely no requirement whatsoever at all for askers to provide a code attempt at solving their own problem.
Whether that means one personally should provide an answer and thus support such questions is left as a personal exercise to the reader.
@malan88 Yes it will. Relative paths are always in relation to the CWD. systemd will run your code just like any other system would; just be aware that it starts with a very bare environment, and that various useful settings are not available in older systemd versions.
@MisterMiyagi I'm asking for your specific opinion on that one, and I wasn't aware of those recent Meta discussions, only all the older highly-upvoted ones (VLQ/givemetehcodez) that say we shouldn't. Who here thinks that question should be left open? open but downvoted? closed? I'm looking for guidance.
@cs95 Ok. as to the review comment clearly someone flagged me, for doing the right thing, to the best of my knowledge. No good deed goes unpunished. For VLQ/givemetehcodez, there's no obligation to posttehcodez.
A downvote is appropriate if you feel "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful". A close vote is appropriate if any of the close vote reasons apply; none of them are for lack of effort.
although I'm guilty myself of answering questions like that
if those were python questions they'd almost certainly be closed. A lot of the times people excuse lack of code with pandas questions because it usually does not help / the final answer will likely be very different from OP's initial attempt
it still is nice to see their code so you know they've made an honest effort (even if their code shows they have no idea what they're doing)
@MisterMiyagi I didn't say that. I did say that after some hinting/prodding (like I gave), even a new user should try to post a little code, and even one or two commands are better than zero (in this case). Otherwise that's guaranteeing a stream of dupes that noone will bother to figure out which dupe target to close as. (And if you downvote/VtC rather than close-as-dupe, you'll be accused of unwelcoming). Honestly the tag is getting close to needing to be abandoned, and this would make it worse.
i've seen people answering homework questions with hints rather than state the code outright. Why is that acceptable but not this?
I don't think "homework questions" should get special treatment, and indeed meta advises against that, so I assumed hints were permissible for questions that show no effort on their face
Agree that the tag is in a pretty sad state though
@AndrasDeak yeah I had that last week. But I forgot that ros doesn't have rolling releases and a bunch of stuff broke when updating to master, took me a few days to get everything working again. At least I have the fix now :)
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vegetables = ['squash', 'pea', 'carrot', 'potato'] this is considered as an iterable, right? like all sequences and collections
@AndrasDeak talking about our yesterdays short discussion about Python, Helm and 2 libraries for Helm 2 and Helm 3. Your idea about a wrapper was good. Adding a design pattern to it is a good thing too! refactoring.guru/design-patterns/facade
Like, a wrapper made with the facade design pattern
@JaakkoSeppälä I'd say your initial intuition is spot on! I've solved similar problems with a Genetic Algorithm, and Simulated Annealing should work as well
FYI - toonarmycaptain, Dodge, and I are all part of the Great Texas Polar Vortex and Power Grid Snafu currently going on (may be others in this chat also, but those are the ones I know about). The really cold temps are pretty much behind us, but still at or below freezing, so not all the frozen plumbing has revealed itself. The killer is that Texas in its infinite (lack of) wisdom, chose years ago to have its own power grid, mostly isolated from the rest of the country's.
To avoid that pesky federal regulation FERC. And as a cost saving measure, scaled back winterizing work on wind farms and gas distribution pipelines, because it never gets below 20F in Texas!
So there isn't much to be done, unless you have a time machine and the ability to sway greedy politicos to do the right thing, even if it cost some tax money.
Fortunately, we here at PaulMcG house still have electric, gas, and water, though nearby surrounding areas are on blackouts and having to boil their water (or had to shut it off because of burst frozen pipes). Best wishes to @Dodge and @toonarmycaptain, hope you guys are doing okay.
Just wanted to pass along to the rest of the group who might be wondering.
@Dodge and @toonarmycaptain - if you still have water, fill your bathtubs, just about all of Austin is boiling their water now.
anyone have an idea of how I could find a "half step" in a geometric series?
i.e. I know the first term of the geometric series and I know the growth ratio. I can compute a_i for any integer value of i. However, what happens when I want to compute a_3.4, for instance?
@PaulMcG Thanks for checking on us. All good here. Just a little cabin fever. My biggest gripe is that a package I'm waiting on appears to be stuck in DFW. Glad to hear you're getting by.