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07:20
@12944qwerty Well, the minimum is that it can lead to very confusing looking transcript if you drastically change your message from an hour ago. It can also be used for trolling. GameFAQs removed the edit option on messages for quite a long time because somebody would post something like "How many crystals do I need for <whatever>", get a response in the 9-12 range or whatever and then change the question to "How old are you?" then get all repliers banned. A troll can do similar bait and switch.
Sure, history is there but it's still an option and it will be disruptive. However, as roganjosh points out - probably a bigger consideration was that chat is moving fast, so editing something from more than few minutes ago doesn't make too much sense. Erm, except starboard pins do totally make sense. But...well, non-mods don't have that option.
A happy medium would be something more like 5 minutes IMO. Even though I know the markdown quirks and I did something silly, it feels like the timer music from Countdown has started for me to try fix it. Even worse is if I make nonsensical typos on a phone because scrolling through text is borked in the edit screen, at least on my phone
Yes, 5-10 minutes should be OK. And it'd help a lot if you could delete old messages. So, I don't feel under pressure to fix a messed up message. Then I just know I'd be able to delete and repost it. ROs should also be able to edit old messages. At least pinned ones.
07:55
On the subject of typos or misquotes, I appear to be developing a strong dislike to youtubers that misquote figures they're actively showing on the screen. This is the most recent example (yes, leaving youtube playing as background noise leads to odd videos). The number is right there on the screen; how are you getting this wrong?
Even some of the bigger channels like Veritasium and Legal Eagle. As soon as I see the number on screen my spidey sense starts tingling - "they're definitely going to misstate this figure"</rant>
08:24
@roganjosh What's an error of one degree of magnitude between friends?
I think my favourite part of this mishap is the slow zoom right after it was misquoted :P
09:09
Facepalm of the day:
# Insanely, the line in the frame has been stripped. Refetch it.
source_line = linecache.getline(frame.filename, frame.lineno).strip()
 
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12:29
@roganjosh totally agree, the window is quite short, 5-7min would be a good compromise for me
@roganjosh I legit stopped watching a video yesterday because of that issue. The thing is if they get such simple things wrong, how can I trust that the way more complicated analysis they tried to do is correct, just not worth the time to just find out it was all a mistake in the process. I mean science is hard, but yeah...
 
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14:15
@roganjosh The question I referenced didn't specify 'API'; the data could have been a crufty spreadsheet/CSV file/database hand-edited or collated from various different stuff or some API export or some cut-and-paste of output. I've dealt with lots of small-data where customers had stuff like that, often spreadsheets where different tabs had data from different sources...
...(Sure, if it was guaranteed everything would pass through an API which we controlled, then yes we would design the API like you say. But that's IME rarely the case with startups.)
14:36
Um, does anyone have a clue what I'm doing wrong here? Both black and ruff are refusing to format this code:
# fmt: off
if True:
    # fmt: on
    bar       = 5
14:55
"Black will not reformat lines that contain # fmt: skip or blocks that start with # fmt: off and end with # fmt: on." - black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage_and_configuration/… Perhaps "blocks" means the entire if block?
Ah, this sounds relevant:
> # fmt: on/off must be on the same level of indentation and in the same block
Not sure if they ever explain what exactly a "block" is though
 
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18:40
Hi! Does anyone have any recommendations for Python linter and code formatter? Please see: softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/91566/… . TYIA!
ruff
@Aran-Fey Thank you! I will check it out.

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