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1:24 AM
I was served a "The answer provided by Henry Ecker is giving me an error" review in LQA I think that's a first for me. My deleting it feels a bit cold though image for <10k
 
 
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3:03 AM
@HenryEcker pats
One of the biggest growth moments for me as a software engineer was getting called out on code I wrote that wasn't perfect in every way, including idiot-proofing.
Which is one of the reasons SO is so awesome. We all do our best, and often people point out our foibles and improve on them, and the world is a better place because of that collaboration.
 
In fairness my answer did work for one column (which was what the question was about). And they were also really close groupby([df['column1'], df['column2']]) would've worked. So so close on their part.
But I agree the trial-by-fire aspect of making SO answers has always been something I rather appreciated.
 
I love it (sort of) when I get comments on my answers and I get to improve them.
 
I really appreciate when someone goes "why didn't you just do X" and it cuts my 15 step answer down to a 3 step one. (I have a tendency to overthink things... )
 
 
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7:24 PM
📣
 
8:22 PM
👋
 
@Turing85 ol' pal is here :-)
 
ol' pal is watching Joey B Toonz
the guy is pure gold
 
I'm not a fan of american humour
Maybe he is good
 
is more social commentary
 
Social humour?
 
8:28 PM
only by accident

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKImuMj-jcM
 
I'll look a little later.
You don't like to watch german content?
 
I'd watch some, if there were good content
 
Do you read german newspapers and magazines?
 
I watch german news broadcasts
and german satire
 
Fine, we should remember that english is a derivative of deutsch and not vice versa :)
 
8:37 PM
uh... I am not quite sure that this is how it works....
go some 800 years back, and the Althochdeutsch is hard to recognize as "german"
Take, for example, the Merseburg charms. That has only very little to do with the german we speak today...
 
Yes. Looks like celtic language 😁
 
took me almost a decade to understand that uudan = Wodan = Wotan = Odin ^^
 
Don't say aloud his name :) someone can say, that you are a white supremacist 😁
By the way, did you hear about the buffalo shooter?
 
nope
 
I give you a link
 
8:51 PM
nah don't bother
i'll look it up tomorrow
 
It will be interesting
 
@manro what does a Norse god have to do with white supremacists?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine hello, look the link above, it will be interesting for you
@OlegValteriswithUkraine google: Wotansvolk
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine ... and what you can to say?
 
9:23 PM
How the hell is it so hard to order something online? My bank has added a stupid extra "security" step that kicks in in the seller supports it. Basically, it's just a PIN you have to enter. However, there is already what they call "3-D protection" which is just an one time password sent as text to my phone. now I have to enter the OTP + a garbage static PIN. If somebody can supply the payment details and the OTP, then they likely also have the PIN.
Anyway, in order to get a PIN I can get it in person from the bank. That sort of makes sense but also banks don't work in convenient hours. There is also a way to get it online but the process is mind-boggling:
1. You start a transaction online.
2. You fill in your card details.
3. You're sent a OTP as text on the phone.
4. You're asked to enter the OTP + static PIN on the site.
5. You need to actually create a static PIN for this.
6. A link under the form leads you to some instructions.
 - They messed the CSS, so it just seemed like a garbage scraper site trying to pretend it's the bank. But it was legit.
 - The instructions were also wrong, as it said you need to go through the online banking and to the 3-D protection. However, that is a completely different security measure to the static PIN. A
And make sure you do that inside the time limit - if the OTP expires, I have no idea what happens. Maybe you just start the transaction again? I didn't see a "request new code" button on step 4. Unless I missed it. The OTP you get is valid for 15 minutes, so that was enough for me but not sure it would be, say, for my parents. And I had to stop and verify I wasn't being scammed but the URLs checked out, at least. It felt like it's harder than what authorising launching nukes would be.
 
9:34 PM
@manro ?
 

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