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04:41
@smci they do not. That functionality was removed in a regression a while back. It would take a PR to restore it, so they would be in the same boat as me
 
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05:57
@smci imagine I have two parent class inheriting from, and I want to call super() from parent1, how would I do it in python 3.12?
 
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08:28
@Aran-Fey Hm, maybe you are right. I've previously tried to address deprecations aggressively to not get surprised when the stuff actually gets removed. But CI has gotten a lot better/easier (thanks, GitHub actions!) since I formed those habits...
@discoMonkey You should always use super in inheritance, so the way to do it in that situation is exactly the same as in any other situation. That's the beauty of super, if you use it it just works^{TM}.
08:50
Ugh, I've fallen into a Grand Designs black hole. I'm now pricing up land, shipping containers and Japandi interiors to go build a house somewhere. I reckon I could learn welding, carpentry and plumbing pretty quickly to save on building costs...! <Plz send help>
09:03
Always remember that Harrison Ford was a carpenter before becoming a daunting space smuggler! I reckon you too can learn to do the Kessel run in under twelve parsec!
He did it the right way - jumped straight to expert level. That's probably why he's constantly crashing planes on Earth - I'm not gonna fall for that one! Basic welding course: £225/day for "as long as you need". That's two days, then
All the videos I watch about stacking shipping containers at 90deg angles go on about how much reinforcement steel is needed because they're incredibly weak if you don't balance the weight through the corners (shipping container design is actually fascinating engineering). Not a problem for me - I'll have the cantilevered container supported slightly above the lower container on its corners and disguise the supports like a Torii gate. I really need my last 3 hours back :/
09:26
@smci I've spent some time trying to find this "regression" and I can't. There is a check for Dark Council here which I still pass, but I cannot find where the "edit rules" button disappeared in github.com/sopython/sopython-site/blob/main/sopy/templates/…
I know it existed, because I was the one that added the dpaste link in the past to the rules. There's some deeper auth issue I think that is masking the button but ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
I also can't remember if it's Jon or David that hosts the site. Although it seems unlikely, there might be some uncommitted feature locally on the server, which has since had a reboot or something because I can't find any evidence that the feature existed. We'd have to ask them
 
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21:38
@roganjosh (None of you ROs can edit the the room rules?? when did that change? crazy!)
@discoMonkey That's called multiple inheritance. So if you search SO on that:
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Q: How does Python's super() work with multiple inheritance?

CallistoHow does super() work with multiple inheritance? For example, given: class First(object): def __init__(self): print "first" class Second(object): def __init__(self): print "second" class Third(First, Second): def __init__(self): super(Third, self).__init__() ...

@smci I'm pretty sure I gave the best explanation I could
Someone has to to pay to keep it live and ROs are not automatically made owners of the code
^^ those answers are mostly 3.x; the original question was asked in 2010
@roganjosh Ah
@roganjosh pretty sure it's Jon
21:58
@roganjosh someone must have applied GenAI to shipping-container house design...
It's amazing how weak they are if you cut into the sides or don't stack them perfectly vertically. GenAI will have a different view, no doubt, and we'll watch it crash and burn. I have a Whirley-Pop
@Arne I thought so too. I'm not sure it's worth bothering him out of the blue for this change but thanks

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