Python

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Apr 4, 2019 18:36
It was a late NAA from a low rep user, so it could also be I happened to hit it while it was already in one or more queues.
Apr 4, 2019 18:34
I assume a mod, since it was deleted less than 30 seconds after I flagged it.
Apr 4, 2019 18:33
NAA queue is on point today: flagged an answer and it got deleted before I finished my comment to the poster.
Mar 26, 2019 23:02
roganjosh agreeing to rollback was my consenting vote :P The edit invalidates half of the answer posted.
Mar 26, 2019 23:00
@Aran-Fey that was my hesitation, but with one consenting vote I rolled back and pinged the editor
Mar 26, 2019 22:53
hnnngggg People "fixing" OPs code to hide the fact OP pretty clearly doesn't know any python and is asking for a function: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/22578098 I'm like 90% certain I should roll that back but I wanted another opinion (or one of you can)
Dec 12, 2018 23:32
the individual variable choices are totally reasonable, the combination less so.
Dec 12, 2018 23:29
stackoverflow.com/a/53752932/3579910 The variable name choices are sub optimal ;)
Oct 30, 2018 21:34
There is only one possible explanation... Thanks Obama.
Oct 30, 2018 21:33
RPGSE is erroring for me
Oct 30, 2018 21:33
Chat appears ok ;)
Oct 30, 2018 21:32
Yup... didn't this just happen a few weeks ago?
Aug 31, 2018 21:27
I watch the new posts queue and generally, if someone responds to the first barrage of comments re: improvements, I try to come back and give them an answer. I'd like to think those are the potentially good new members.
Aug 31, 2018 21:25
@AndrasDeak Yes, I agree. JFF was totally correct when he posted.

I have a lot of sympathy though for OPs who are actively responding and edit their posts.
Aug 31, 2018 21:23
I was poking away at it when the close fell, so it was definitely there before it was closed.
Aug 31, 2018 21:23
That revision is before the close vote passed?
Aug 31, 2018 21:21
Guess people don't check it dutifully enough, as at least one of those close votes came in after the OP edited in the requested code.
Aug 31, 2018 21:19
I did :)
Aug 31, 2018 21:18
Not sure why the question got closed to begin with... The OP addressed commenters feedback 15 minutes prior to the last close vote being cast... and it is answerable as is.

@shad0w_wa1k3r Thanks for that link, I was looking for something like that :)
Aug 31, 2018 21:15
yeah, that was the plan.
Aug 31, 2018 21:03
The code is definitely easier to read now, but it's to some degree now not the OPs code.
Aug 31, 2018 21:00
So can I get a second opinion on this before I roll it back? A 2k+ user came in an "cleaned up" and to a small degree refactored someone's question code (on a closed question even): stackoverflow.com/posts/52121773/revisions
Aug 6, 2018 19:26
Looks like it passed 1m about 4 hours ago
Aug 6, 2018 19:23
Am I late to the 1 million questions under the python tag party?
Aug 3, 2018 23:02
@user3483203 Thanks! They put in a lot of extra information after the dupe hammer fell, which is why I was thinking they deserved an answer :)
Aug 3, 2018 21:35
And the OP is responsive
Aug 3, 2018 21:34
Jul 16, 2018 21:07
That's what I was thinking, I wanted to get a sanity check before I bugged em :)
Jul 16, 2018 21:01
It also seems to be his only interaction with SO
Jul 16, 2018 21:00
So I just came across a user who is serially removing (old) url shorteners... which appears to be a generally good thing, but I'm not sure it's worth the spamming the suggested edits queue... his profile links to the Crusade from 7 years ago to remove all url shortened links...
Jul 11, 2018 21:49
I mean, I guess the rest of the channels are swapped, but because it's a mask with 0 or 255 transparency, they get hidden by the transparency
Jul 11, 2018 21:46
I would have assumed the same, but apparently not
Jul 11, 2018 21:45
It doesn't appear to: I get a black/transparent where it was transparent/color
Jul 11, 2018 21:45
And for chops as in chopping it to pieces
Jul 11, 2018 21:43
I figured there was a method, I found it: PIL.ImageChops.invert(fp)
Jul 11, 2018 21:32
Right now it looks like I have to break the image into RGBA and then invert only the alpha... but I only care about the alpha.
Jul 11, 2018 21:31
Anyone familiar with PIL/Pillow and know how to invert an image mask?
Jun 28, 2018 18:48
None of them do him any good if he hasn't parsed the csv... so until he edits people have to guess/assume
Jun 28, 2018 18:46
unclear, no effort, low reps are guessing at answers... stackoverflow.com/questions/51089215/…
May 14, 2018 23:29
A python example. It's done automagically, so there are less than ideal outcomes, but you can also change them.
May 14, 2018 23:27
lol, it's an optional feature
May 14, 2018 23:25
Not syntax highlighting, semantic highlighting - automatically assigns variables colors
May 14, 2018 23:23
I just want you to all be aware that Pycharm's semantic highlighting is a) really helpful and b) makes import cPickle as pickle a green variable :)
Mar 28, 2018 22:55
To whom are you addressing that comment wim?
Mar 28, 2018 22:33
I got a random downvote on an answer from six months ago. So I spent some time with dis, then edited it so it now demonstrates why I am right.
Mar 28, 2018 22:28
A decent person would just drown.
Mar 16, 2018 22:31
Should have pushed that cv request earlier, as it's already attracted grasping answers.
Mar 8, 2018 00:06
which is a custom object. It's easy to make an object do it, just uncommon to want to it seems.