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Nov 21, 2022 16:36
@Kevin it's been a while, but I immediately associated this article with "Kevin would be interested in this" for some reason :-)
Nov 21, 2022 16:36
Mathematically fair dice to determine who goes first without ties: ericharshbarger.org/dice/go_first_dice.html
Nov 3, 2022 15:55
Do we have any mods around nowadays? I normally wouldn't ping them, but I've been mod flagging duplicate users of that person for a month now and it's still happening.
Nov 3, 2022 15:53
stackoverflow.com/questions/74284943 duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/74159912; the question asker is also a duplicate user of the accepted answer, which is plagiarized from an answer to another of their questions
Oct 18, 2022 20:24
Oct 13, 2022 16:01
stackoverflow.com/q/74058291 unclear (not a question)
Oct 6, 2022 20:58
I'm going to delete that link now.
Oct 6, 2022 20:54
I just released Flask-SQLAlchemy 3 two days ago.
Oct 6, 2022 20:23
thanks :-)
Oct 6, 2022 20:20
New Flask-SQLAlchemy release has a few dupes coming up, but not enough attention to actually use them as dupes.
Oct 6, 2022 17:14
thanks :-)
Oct 6, 2022 17:06
stackoverflow.com/questions/73977137/… add flask tag so I can dupe hammer this
Oct 6, 2022 15:50
stackoverflow.com/questions/73963811/… duplicate, didn't have the right tags for hammering
Jul 1, 2022 19:48
Inbox Zero for Flask
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Jun 29, 2022 01:02
stackoverflow.com/q/72794080 recommendation/opinion
Jun 11, 2022 14:09
@KarlKnechtel my answer in the duplicate literally links to "create an app password" which is not "use less secure app feature which no longer works". This is a duplicate. Of course, now someone has created an answer based on that which is just a wordier version of my answer.
Jun 10, 2022 15:26
stackoverflow.com/questions/72576024 duplicate, messed up tag edits and couldn't hammer, haven't done that in a while
May 9, 2022 15:27
sopython.com/canon is back up
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May 8, 2022 17:18
Currently running on Flask 1.0.2, time to update some libraries.
May 8, 2022 17:16
Hey all, I'm aware that sopython canon is down, it may be a bit involved to get things updated, since it's just been running in the background for years now. Still on Python 3.6. But we've got a database backup, so no worries of losing anything.
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Dec 19, 2021 18:55
Stop using the reply button on every message, it's really annoying to get constant pings during an active conversation. Just type.
Dec 19, 2021 18:54
That doesn't mean anything.
Dec 19, 2021 18:54
OK, so ask your teacher about it.
Dec 19, 2021 18:53
What book? How do you know what version of Pandas?
Dec 19, 2021 18:53
Also, why are you asking us, why not ask the person who asked you to take this test?
Dec 19, 2021 18:52
Also, you've given no context for this question. What's the quality of this test? Perhaps they're referring to a very old version that didn't support non-unique keys? I can find references to that in the release notes.
Dec 19, 2021 18:31
I got booster+flu on Thursday, just made me feel tired on Friday but no other side effects.
Dec 19, 2021 18:28
They're requiring proof of full vaccination and masks at all times.
Dec 19, 2021 18:27
Hopefully it doesn't change, but as of now, it's happening in person April 27 - May 3 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dec 19, 2021 18:26
I was a contributing member before that, they should really advertise more that maintainers and meetup organizers can get that easily.
Dec 19, 2021 18:24
Or it means I'm not meeting them at conferences since they're not in person, gotta change that at PyCon US 2022.
Dec 19, 2021 18:23
Although that has been slowing down, which probably means I need to follow more active Python people.
Dec 19, 2021 18:22
Every quarter there's always a new fellow that I think "how were they not already one?"
Dec 19, 2021 18:18
I have been summoned. I was nominated and accepted July 2020, was not expecting it :-) twitter.com/ThePSF/status/1288245605551218688
Nov 29, 2021 14:05
There's always JSON5.
Nov 16, 2021 21:11
Related to the question that "answer" was on, turns out socket.fromfd has worked on Windows for quite some time, we just never updated the compat code that used the less direct workaround that was addressing that issue. I've been removing so much deprecated and leftover code for all the next Pallets versions.
Nov 16, 2021 21:09
voted, I'll just have to retrain years of muscle memory not to blindly click yes on the dialog for now
Nov 16, 2021 21:00
stackoverflow.com/a/42276221 just came across this, clicked "delete" and "yes" to add my delete vote, turns out you can retract delete votes now and the ui looks almost identical
Oct 26, 2021 17:04
Aug 23, 2021 20:07
@Kevin lots of ideas for KevinScript in this thread: twitter.com/theavalkyrie/status/1429893337176330241
Aug 3, 2021 13:40
If you're writing scripts, or know you're always running in a consistent environment (that preferably has a utf-8 encoding, most do), then it doesn't really matter. It's a bigger deal for libraries.
Aug 3, 2021 13:38
you tell it the lowest python version you want to support, and it changes the code to use all available features for that version, so you're not using old patterns
Aug 3, 2021 13:37
it has a different purpose
 

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Can I get one upvote on this answer so I can use it as a dupe target? stackoverflow.com/questions/73968584/…