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2:19 AM
Parts of Fort Worth are on boil notices too. We filled our bathtub on Sunday for flushing purposes, and we've got the usual couple of cases of water on hand, but we've had no issues yet. No power outages either, and our internet was only out for a few hours a couple of times so far.
Our most pressing inconvenience is powdery snow, which, while wonderful, is not useful for making snowballs, snowmen, or igloos. There will be severe discontent in our household if the snow melts before any of these are possible.
@PaulMcG and, for the record, the children will be disappointed too...
@Dodge We ordered a coat for our oldest Friday...sadly it still has not arrived. We've made-do though. I managed to get gum boots/wellies/Wellington boots/what my wife calls "rain boots" for myself and my boys, so we were fortunate there.
 
2:39 AM
@toonarmycaptain We've yet to play in it much given how cold it's been. My girls tried and lasted two seconds. It's a shame that arrogant Texans like myself are humbled by what many people would describe as normal winter weather. Hope you guys get a chance for some fun in the snow!
 
@Dodge We've had fun. I mean, the kids probably spent around 4-5 hours or so out in it so far. Icicles and plate-ice have been fun finds too.
 
3:28 AM
@toonarmycaptain Oh I see, just no snowballs. Well that's awesome! Funny thing, y'all may be colder on Friday than we are here on the High Plains, which doesn't happen often.
 
3:57 AM
hi guys
can someone tell me why I am getting downvote and stackoverflow always restrict my account to post question?
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Q: How do I make proper template of html pages with all css, javascript files so that I could use it in backend like django?

NIKHIL CHANDRA ROYI am doing static html files to make a template so that I could use the same style, js to other files also but last time I failed to make a proper template for all pages. I have many pages and I want to use the proper way so it's not making a conflict of each page. <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en">...

I am here very long term but stackoverflow is not giving me permission to post question
whatever I post I got downvote and account restrict
after 6 month later, I post this one and again got downvote with account restrict to post anything
this is very bad for me,
 
4:36 AM
@Dodge Did you move? I think it's gonna be about zero Friday.
Well, 30s, I forget units lol
 
 
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6:18 AM
@MisterMiyagi That could be the case. I might exclude the tag for a few weeks, see if it makes my site experience happier...
 
 
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8:12 AM
@NIKHILCHANDRAROY I can see "Question Ban: no (last blocked 4h ago)" - but please read this
 
 
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10:54 AM
@NIKHILCHANDRAROY time doesn't matter. Reputation and post scores do.
 
 
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12:17 PM
sounds interesting. im curious why is it separate if it works as advertised?
 
I didn't even know there was a distinction over array sizes :/
Does that mean that existing numpy switches its handling of arrays to some other regime if they're over 64K elements?
 
@AndrasDeak 64K ought to be enough for anybo
 
12:53 PM
@ParitoshSingh because it's a third-party (with respect to numpy) module (also very experimental and dynamic)
 
ah okay
 
You often don't want to use an uncontrolled number of additional threads, for instance on an hpc cluster where resources are carefully provisioned
 
 
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2:31 PM
morning cabbages, folks
 
3:05 PM
cabbage, G4dget
Or should that be c4bb4ge?
 
3:28 PM
I wonder if anyone knows what I used to create this web page realisation. It's nine years since I did it, and I simply can't remember!
 
Random guess: SketchUp
 
Random guess: Minecraft
 
Never seen something like that
 
I seem to remember it was either a browser extension or some scripted thing.
 
I'll make you a new one for a nominal, yet gratuitous, fee
 
3:47 PM
Nearest I've fund so far is the webkit layers view webkit.org/blog/8262/visualizing-layers-in-web-inspector
 
Careful with 3d view if your page uses z-index: 9999999999 in its css. The element will shoot out of your monitor and punch through the wall behind you.
 
@Aran-Fey Spot on. Withdrawn in Firefox 47, apparently.
@Kevin Silly boy!
 
Silly Mozilla, rendering elements that appear behind the view frustrum, and also giving them destructible collision physics
 
In practice such z-values don't appear to be used a lot.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't expect it to show up much in a well-designed page. It's more for new-to-intermediate designers that can't be bothered to implement a bulletproof styling for "always on top of everything else, no matter what" elements
Even wanting such a feature is a bit of a red flag
 
4:42 PM
@holdenweb ooh! I like this. inspectorC4bb4ge? Maybe I should drop out of tech and become a cabbage inspector
 
4:59 PM
Does anyone know a good way to compare CPUs and/or GPUs? I've been using userbenchmark.com, but that turned out to be rubbish
 
One time I do find myself needing a super-always-on-top element is when I'm writing a userscript that adds a floating element to a page whose structure I don't have a lot of information about. I can't easily determine what reasonable z-index I should give my element to make it appear above the native elements.
In practice I can simply manually bump it up whenever I notice it being covered by something, but it bothers me on an academic level
 
5:16 PM
@Aran-Fey Funny coincidence, I also discovered that userbenchmark was rubbish just the other day. It claimed that my gpu was five times slower than my friend's, but my computer can run Valheim and his can't.
Devil's advocate: thanks to multiple cores and parallel instruction pipelines etc, it's not so easy to do apples-to-apples comparisons of (G|C)PUs, so it's understandable if a comparison site occasionally gives incorrect estimates
If you estimate average flop count by multiplying flops-per-core by the number of cores, you're going to have a bad time
 
5:31 PM
there's a few sites that are similar to userbenchmark but i dont know about any of their authenticity or accuracy. link
a sort of slower and more limited option would be to see if youtube reviewers covered a specific piece of hardware or not. for example, if the gpu you want has been covered by say, linus tech tips, they have a really good benchmark coverage for a specific machine
the only issue there is that many of their gaming benchmarks could arguably be a net effect of both the cpu and gpu together, so i suppose it depends on what kind of comparisons youre after
 
6:12 PM
Hello. Is there any way to read the RGB values of the pixels of an image without the use of external modules like PIL?
 
boy, it must be really difficult to implement a search bar for a website, seeing how so many of these websites have done a terrible job with it :|
Guess I'll go with passmark, those benchmark results seem fairly accurate from what I can tell
@AnnZen You'll need to be more specific. In what format is that image stored? Jpg? Png? Or is it just raw RGB data?
If it's encoded, you need a library. If it's just a series of RGB uint8s, you don't
 
6:57 PM
The question is why you want to avoid using dedicated third-party libraries...
 
huh, lastpass stops being free =/
time to search for a different pw manager. this is going to be a moderate pain.
 
I was just about to start using it on mobile as well, but nix that for now.
 
I'm very happy with gnu pass, but that doesn't work for mobile and I'm a luddite
 
Scratch that, changing to a different service took literally 3 minutes.
Bitwarden has a mobile app, no clue how strongly they are committed to a free model though
 
 
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8:42 PM
@Aran-Fey any of png, jpg, bmp
@AndrasDeak so to be more portable.
 
Portable where?
 
memory chips
with another external module, it would take you more space
 
mhmm
 
sort of like how it's better to use the time functionality in pygame rather than import the time module.
 
Perseverance landing on Mars youtube.com/watch?v=_9FO_1xKllI
 
9:00 PM
How's is everyone doing? It's been a long time since we last caught up. cbg
 
9:14 PM
Afternoon all, I'm trying to start a timer at a certain spot in my python code, have it increment until I tell it to stop and be able to decrement it as well based off an input from a raspberry pi. I was debating using perf_counter() for this, but wondered if there's a better option?
 
9:30 PM
I essentially want a stopwatch that I can start/pause and clear
 
9:43 PM
I don't see a problem with perf_counter. If a better option exists, how exactly would it be better?
 
I was thinking maybe there was something I could keep track of a bit easier doing stopwatch.start()/stopwatch.reset()/stopwatch.pause()/etc
Just to make it easier to follow. I'm currently trying to implement perf_counter, just a tad messy
 
Oh. Nah, I don't think there's a ready-made solution like that
 
Would be nice for sure haha
 
at worst you can implement your own stopwatch using perf_counter
 
I'm just figuring out how to do the perf_counter cleanly
Good learning exercise.
 
9:53 PM
What is it about perf_counter that you "want to do"?
it's already implemented
 
I'm running it on a SBC, when I see an input go high I want to start my "stopwatch", when it goes low I want to pause the "stopwatch" and if another pin goes low I want to clear it.
SO again, just thought if there was something clean like that it'd be the way to go. If not (which sounds like is the case) perf_counter should work just fine
(Also, I'm hardware engineer thrown into the pits of programming...so I'm very average on my python programming skills)
 
And I'm saying "if it doesn't exist you can simply create the functionality yourself to have the cleanliness you're looking for"
 
Right!
 
talking about good learning exercises
 
I agree
 
10:07 PM
yo
im wondering how to do a new line using file writing
nvm
 
10:25 PM
Who thinks Texas needs a break from winter?
 
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