Below is the problem statement for Hog:
In Hog, two players alternate turns trying to reach 100 points first. On each turn, the current player chooses some number of dice to roll, up to 10. She scores the sum of the dice outcomes, unless any of the dice come up a 1 (Pig out), in which case sh...
I see why people here don't use mechanize. You can do the same with requests and if it has a hidden from element just scrape it and send it in the post request
Without wanting to sound too much like an old codger, it seems to me that the post-facebook generation is much more likely to ask for the answer than search for it, even though the internet makes finding information much easier than it's ever been, and (to me at least) the satisfaction of finding out for yourself is worth more than getting a quick fix. I'm not altogether sure whether SO is a force pushing in one direction or the other, tbh.
I was completely unsuited temperamentally for academia, but the idea of being Emeritus Professor of Something has always sort of appealed to me, I must admit. I would cultivate a Reg Chronotis-like persona.
@Ffisegydd goddammit I am now utterly intrigued by your "not a conversation for a public place" comment. "I was convinced otherwise" sounds almost Corleonesque.
No idea how it works in the US ... the UK has spent the past umpteen years erecting barriers to immigration though, and from anecdotal evidence I understand that they look very hard at conveniently-timed marriages.
A better bet might be to get a spectacularly good degree, then hired by a UK company that can plausibly claim they need you and no-one else.
They should be taking a look at arranged marriages in India. Both look at each others photos. See how much money they've got and get married and sleep right that day. Every marriage is like strangers sleeping together
Amazing... Above podcast around 34 minute mark. "There's also tags that are bad. php. Even if you're asking a php question you should not tag it as such..." Java too...
the matter is that, i have set a certain framerate for the camera's video capture, and i need to use opencv, and seems the conversion of jpeg frame to opencv object is pretty slow, and causing randomness......in the frame captures........ :D more like, i have set the framerate to 24 fps and 24 frames is being received in 6 seconds, after conversio
something like that, the conversion is taking one hell of raspi's time.
I will link again stackoverflow.com/questions/24617561/…, for I am benevolent, since 50 points bounty will go to waste in 2h if there is no satisfying answer
The bounty I offered on this question is now in its grace period and the information box tells me:
you must award this bounty as soon as possible
But there are no answers - what do I do?
it's weird that without time.sleep, pythonw process keeps crashing saying stuff like Unhandled exception at 0x65F41535 (smpeg.dll) in pythonw.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0xFFFFFFF0.
Complete speculation: I bet it's a threading issue. you call play which sends a request to the sound playing thread, which says, "ok, it will take me 100 milliseconds to begin playing". Then, 1 millisecond later, you ask it to stop playing, but since it hasn't finished its song-starting procedure, it gets confused and crashes.
You must bind twice in your case but you don't need to think about it once you write a clever function. Let's define a function that does this for us.
def bind_(widget, before="", letter="", callback=None):
widget.bind('<{}-{}>'.format(before,letter.upper()), callback)
widget.bind('<{}-{}>...
By the way , I accidentally removed Cabbage from sopy.davidism.com/salad/# because I didn't knew I could really remove,(I thought it would ask for some password before you know)
Did you see what I said earlier about the podcast? SO have already implented a Nidiba-esque system in the background and will be starting to look at flagging things automatically.
One thing that did occur to me is that the data dump will not have deleted questions so we may struggle to teach a model to look for deletable questions.
@Jon yeah it'll just take time to adjust as more results come in I think (with my zero experience in machine learning.Unfortunately due to 7 years of Physics I have the tendency to arbitrarily judge other fields that I have no experience in and yes there is a related xkcd).
the value i am getting is of type _ctypes.CFeild, and when i try variable.value it gives error that _ctypes.CField has no attribute value, I am sure that value is ctypes.c_uint32.. so wanting to convert that into int — oh_dear_i_love_coding21 mins ago
@DSM oh btw I don't know if you followed the thread or not, but it turned out it wasn't a bug in the clang compiler.. however it is a not very well documented "feature", which can be guessed, if you are following other rules (although I still believe the exact reason we have generics as a special macro keyword is to ignore some rules..)
I loved the lampshading in the scene where they're about to unveil their line of pepper spray, that looks like a perfume bottle. "think: is there something obvious we're missing that could backfire?" "... No, I think we're good"
I was annoyed at Moss for spilling the secret of women's trousers on his web series. I expected Reynholm to show up in a later scene and throttle him with his robot hand. "you betrayed me!!!" kind of thing.
@PeterVaro I've seen the end of Friends and Scrubs. Of course by the end of Scrubs I mean the true end at the end of the 8th season. They never made a 9th.
Perhaps in the same sense that the Project Gutenberg database knows a lot about 19th century literature.
If you're worried about a Skynet scenario, I'd suggest not worrying about this guy specifically; he's as likely to rise up against humanity as any other computer system.
Hm. I'm trying to put my design goggles on. What's the "pretty" way to display a file path in a GUI? It's a tiny window and it gets super resized when the file path goes from "None" to "C:\file0\file1\file2..."