Any suggestions? Not the heavy "Now I'll learn a lot about this and that." My head quite literally needs to rest, so I need fairly light entertainment.
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні I know, but I tell my wife I just rest. That way I have an excuse to not always be the one that answers the midnight "Is it morning now?", "I need to pee", "I fell out of bed", Surprise vomit, etc.
@AnderBiguri A concussion back in 2017 is still bothering me and I have to rest in a dark room for several hours each day. Combine that with two preschool girls, and I don't have much time left in the day for SO.
A car, a oven, a wind turbine, a computer, your phone, your table. Dunno, everything can be modeled, I am struggliing to find an object that can not be. — Ander Biguri23 mins ago
By the way, I support people's right to be who they want and agree that everyone should respect their choices, but going so far as to not allowing gender neutral language on a technical site is just going to far IMO.
@tripleee this could be a valid approach, but the id's are chronological. The first contestant in 1983 has id=1, whereas first time participants in 2019 gets id=120000. I want to compare my results to others that have competed +10 times.
Things like this has always made me curious: How long would it take someone to find my true identity if they tried. A few minutes, or are we talking hours..?
The purpose is a bit embarrassing to be honest; The website contains results from a competition dating back to 1983, whereas my own results dates back to 2003. I want to compare my own results in the competition to that of the other 100.000 people.
I don't have a legitimate use actually, but it's not illegitimate either. I'm curious about a few things about the statistics, and want to do some simple analyses, for personal use.
It's not really parsing html, since I know exactly where the info I want is, so it's basically the fastest / most robust / least memory intensive way to load and read the files.