If @davidism is going to mark this as duplicate then why not share the duplicated question? At least that should lead me to an answer. — DigitalDisaster38 secs ago
@ClodoaldoNeto I'm curious why you've reopened this. I think the dupe pretty clearly described how to convert a PostgreSQL query from Python to a serializable format. — davidism27 secs ago
@JGreenwell he's a German dude in SOCVR, and he has a tendency to stir up crapstorms with the best of intentions:) Often related to the fact that he knows no compromise when it comes to rules.
What tools are available to room owners?
Room owners are users that have some elevated permissions in a chatroom. Typically, they will be the first line of defense when it comes to inappropriate content or behavior in a room. Users will look to the room owners to guide the room. The room owners...
> Try to write a message that explains the problem you've observed and encourages people to reflect. Avoid messages that will further inflame tempers or that point fingers at individuals. Note that the message is limited to 100 characters.
Good: This conversation is getting heated - let's take a break and talk about something else. Bad: Magisch ruined it for everyone. Now no one gets to talk. Good: Conversation here should be relevant to SciFi enthusiasts; let's create a separate room for politics
@JGreenwell call them Hollands, that will defuse the situation
Anyway. I guess what I can do is just look for the substring "created" because the only two "account level changed" events I've seen so far are "user kickmuted" and "user unmuted" and the latter's content is "priv <number> deleted"
@AndrasDeak Well, in real life I am an abstract partial tesselation of white polygons on an infinite green plane, but I identify as human. Mostly for tax reasons.
There are probably other "account level changed" events I haven't seen yet, like "got permission to post in a gallery room" but for the time being I can ignore them because room six isn't a gallery room.
I forced myself to upgrade last night even though it was the first time I'd booted into windows in a year and a half on that notebook. I screwed up the boot process a long time ago, though, so if I want to boot into windows I have to hold down F12..
Alright. Successful demo. Successful sprint. Time to retro this puppy. rbrb friends. If I'm not back, have a great rest of the day and weekend. Try to get nuts this weekend. You deserve it. Erryone in the chat get tipsy.
Ok, my first BAseHttpRequestHandler can see that a do_GET call is occurring when I try to go to localhost:8000 in Firefox, but the browser shows "Server not found" even though I'm returning "<html><body>Hello</body></html>". I guess that's not how I'm supposed to be doing that.
I probably need to specify a... Response type... Or something. I don't know.
I'm right before the threshold of the "knows just enough to be dangerous" category
self.send_response(200, "<html><body>Hello</body></html>") at least stops "server not found" from occurring, but now the browser is just showing a blank screen.
yeah, but that topic seems extreme to me. Just add your favorite IDE, and GVim cause that's as good as an IDE, but that means we have to add GMACs, and that means notepad.....
hmm....do topic deletes only need a single approve vote if it is mod? As I've had to have two most of the time I approve those. (also thanks @JonClements)
lol...I actually saw a young guy wearing a "Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide" shirt and thought it was a great joke shirt. Then I realized he actually meant it and I wept for the future of science.
it is so funny, so many people say that math is useless because they didn't need it ever since (physicians, vets, political scientists (is there a word for that))
I've had a couple instances where I needed to solve a system of linear equations, which would have been a really good time to remember anything I learned from linear algebra, but I had already forgotten it all
I use math constantly but then data and analysis (and that darn AI stuff) kinda makes me a special case.....knowing what 10% of something is = stuff I assume everyone should know
mostly everything below calculus (most I use of calculus is determining limits and plotting gradients)
more graph, set theory, and statistics for actual math (and I let the computer do the calcuations) and knowing how to apply logic and combinatorics is helpful
Most of the maths I use day-in-day-out now I wasn't even taught at uni, I've had to teach myself. Luckily the algebra/matrix/set/calculus theory has helped in learning it.
yeah, I didn't really start learning any math until Graduate and most of that was because I saw how much I needed it and forced myself (plus I discovered I liked Discrete Math cause it has fun puzzles)
I know that one of the things which drove a lot of particle physicists into the Bayesian camp is that they got tired of reporting frequentist error bands which crossed into negative values for mass.
no, no - when Andras start talking about Math stuff I end up reading research papers until the wee hours of the morning trying to figure out what he just said: it's too much
I'm always disappoint when I come across stuff like that. I just hope there's a good question, and surprise, I'm not returning anything from my function!
It's almost as if the technical documentation isn't what you're supposed to be reading. If only there was some other document that was sort of like a tutor for students. But what would it be called?
I can't find a definitive answer for this. AFAIK, you can't have multiple __init__ functions in a Python class. So what is a good way to solve this problem?
Suppose I have an class called Cheese with the number_of_holes property. How can I have two ways of creating cheese-objects...
one that ...
on one I needed to copy msi.dll from one place to another... can't do... except in linux
on the other i needed to fix the bcd boot configuration data... for which I needed to build a rescue disk, using linux. I needed to format the usb disk with linux because windows couldn't do it. I needed to write the mbr to the usb disk with linux, because windows fsckd it up and can't do it.
I need some python advice. I got a large dict that contains options (options['some_param']). I'm having trouble keeping the large number of enums in check, and spelling errors etc. Whats the typical solution?