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00:31
Funniest question I've ever seen: stackoverflow.com/q/68598200/1672429
 
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03:19
Hi friend, I need help.
this is my post
04:08
cbg
 
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06:27
@jett please see our room rules. You should wait at least 48 hours before bringing a question from main here
 
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09:53
Nobody here?
There are a few ninjas hiding behind the couch
10:19
cbg
11:17
don't give away our hiding spot!
12:04
now gotta find some new spot under the compiler..
 
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15:18
Hello everyone, I have an active bounty of 250 reputation worth; the bounty is going to expire after 15 hours and I have still not got the answer. It'd be great if you guys could help me out with the question.
The question is long so I can not ask that here, the link to the question is: Different behavior while reading DataFrame from parquet using CLI Versus executable on same environment
15:42
What is discussed here generally..?
@ThePyGuy I can only say that you're looking at the wrong pieces of code in your question in that you're linking to the main branch and not the actual version you're running. That said, I've done the same trace through the code as you (on the actual version), and gone further still, but I've not found anything to explain it there :/
@AjaySinghRana It's similar to the main site but less formal. We still try to keep the topic mostly to Python. We have a community website with the room rules here which also give a bit of an idea of how the room is used
16:25
close vote tag removed ?
No, close votes are still active. If you're referring to the bountied question, then you cannot close questions with an active bounty. If that's what you're trying to do, I really question whether you've taken the time to understand what's being asked
Logically, am not asking about close vote for questions within site :) i don't think that a user for a while ago is not aware about that.
:) just was asking about as i didn't noticed it for a while within the room.
test.com
Nope, all looks good
@roganjosh Thanks for the info :)
If you're wondering why you don't see it used anymore, well, at least in the case of myself, I've just given up on trying to maintain any order on main. I suspect others have too. I cast maybe 1 or 2 close votes a day, if any. I can't spend more than a few mins in that place
16:40
@roganjosh that makes it tricky to make it to 20k then :p
It ain't gonna happen :P You can see my rep plateau
yeah... also don't need rep to be a fantastic RO - so I'm a happy puppy :p
still can't believe I'm putting a work quote together and seriously considering suggesting Mongo as the primary DB... what's happened to my life... :p
If the glove fits...? I don't know if there's a new leader in NoSQL?
(assumes there's an equivalent to truncate in Mongo so I guess it can't be because of avoiding that "fun" :P )
16:51
mostly because of some lack of clarity and deeply nested data structures... it'd be a job in itself to actually normalize the data - so easier to just store them for now and work it out later...
Or just create a single JSON column in Postgres. Job done :D
Is it a long-term thingy or a short contract you're pitching for?
initially it's to do a PoC and depending on that potential for a more on-going thing
Seems reasonable, then. It either fails or you pick normalizing the data at a later date :)
yup... prove it works and worry about how you make it work later :p
(although trying to not build up technical debt in doing so...)
Sounds like my life. Proved concept on various disconnected components to get past PoC... and then somehow the project became "We'll have an API working for 60k calls for solving this problem every day in 4 months? Cheers, thanks a lot". Sales...
At least you can control your destiny here! :)
17:10
ugh... don't get me started on my opinion of what Sales departments do... promise the earth to clients and then ask you how long it will take... and then when you say how long it will actually take, they get very frustrated that that's not what they promised the client... sighs
I think I've managed to decouple a couple of phases in the release but, it's already sold. I was asked how long I thought it would take, but it was decided that this would be an unpalatable timeline for the customer, so that was "adjusted".
anyway... I'm going to finish the rest of the film I've had on in the background and keep my paws crossed the slow cooker chilli con carne I've done is going to turn out okay... rbrb for now
18:08
cbg
 
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19:51
I'm browsing for firefox addons that let me create custom !bangs, and there seem to be a bunch of them that were probably thrown together by their author over the span of a weekend. So... does someone maybe have a recommendation for me? Anyone use an addon like this?
The first one I tried was written by some genius who chose not to support duckduckgo as the search engine... what goes through these people's minds?
hello folks
Correction: The first three.
20:35
ha, nice
@Aran-Fey time to write your own
Last time I checked, writing a browser extension was pretty complicated
But luckily for me the 4th one worked
 
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23:08
4rd time's the charm

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