"Dear Python 2.x,You just weren't right for this relationship.
Love and kisses,Python 3.x"
from __future__ import *
"Dear Python 2.x,You just weren't right for this relationship.
Love and kisses,Python 3.x"
from __future__ import *
Ben? Are you okay? You posted a SkyDrive link instead of a Google Drive link...
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Make sure to use ===
though, as you would with Javascript and ... no other language, since those two are the only ones that are that dumb.
So in theory, if I dislike Comcast I can move to another city where Comcast reigns supreme, but the one's as bad as itself.
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That's probably it. I'm a federated user, not a traditional user, so I'm probably getting what should be "Access is denied" messages. Still, "That didn't work" is just as ridiculously nondescriptive as "Something went wrong".
A bonus WTF: the 'technical' details list a date/time but no timezone. And it sure as hell isn't a quarter before five in the morning right now.
US/Pacific_Daylight_Time, because "Hello from Seattle."
The problem is that "sorry something went wrong" is what they use for literally EVERY kind of error. The only things that don't give that message are 404s and access denied.
Wait, you actually get 404's and access denied? For me, every error is either "Something went wrong" or "That didn't work" with no further explanation in the solution section.
Is it one of those lightbox-type message boxes or a native window's dialog?
Bog standard DIV that looks something like this:
<div class="ms-spo-technicalSection" style="user-select: none; -ms-user-select:none" unselectable="on" />
I do about 5 lines of .NET a week. Python is the future!
You only do 5 lines of Python a week?
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or the Win equivalent that I forget the name of right now
LoadLibrary()
?
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Now shoe me how to put these on the form in a browser.
🙎🙍🙏 ... 🙅
I tried for big penis, but while we have bikini it doesn't seem we have any male underwear available. Misandry!
💰💊 = ↕👙, 💪🔌, 💏🏩💥💦💤?
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😉📹🚽💰🇩🇪💻😁⛵
...📀?
MonoDevelop has that same keybind by default; it dates back at the very least to UW-PINE (1989) and is present in virtually every UNIX text editor.
You can always use CtrlE as the first chord key instead.
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You can thus format an entire file at a time by going Edit → Format → Format Document. Not sure how to format an entire sln at a time.
You can't format an entire project at once, unfortunately.
In Visual Studio, the keybind is CtrlK→CtrlD for the document and CtrlK→CtrlF for the selection. (You can also use CtrlE→CtrlD and CtrlE→CtrlF, respectively, if Visual Studio is configured with C# keybinds.)
MonoDevelop does not have these keybinds by default, and CtrlK is "kill" (cut to clipboard from cursor to end of line), but this can be altered in Options.
So perform an unannounced demonstration. On the program manager.
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Because Unity's whole premise is "write once, run everywhere," not "write once, run everywhere ( unless you use anything from this list of forbidden functions, in which case things may or may not work depending on the level of support the Mono build we ship has for that platform)"
WTF? Seriously? WTF? When has .NET 2.0 been a thing? Don't the Unity folks think that it just might be time to embrace a slightly newer version?
I would whitelist the from address and blackhole anything via SMTP with that from address.
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They probably allocate a fixed size buffer to hold the re-inflation results, and rather than flush or expand that buffer they go "eh, she deserves to lose."
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I have a bash under Windows/Cygwin, but I usually have a tcsh under Linux.
ba dum ksh
Is it really the job of a video driver to manage desktop icons?The video driver isn't. The desktop manager is. It noticed some icons were "outside of the workspace" since the screen had, to it, ceased to exist, and to avoid them being Lost Forever it moved them somewhere sane for you.
My work system has multiple monitors with icons on both screens. I occasionally need to remotely connect to do some work that only requires one screen, and in those instances only the icons on my primary screen are visible. When I log in later, all the icons on my second monitor are still there. It's like magic!
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The inside corners on a dual-screen setup are the worst. I have to consciously think about where my mouse cursor is whenever I go from the left screen to the right, because if it's too high it'll get stuck on that corner and instead of clicking where I intended on the right screen, it'll close whatever I have open on the left.
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To be fair, colons are illegal characters in NTFS filenames, and the Windows filesystem API will not allow you to use them.
bash
or ksh
to access those files. It always amused me when friends tried to open my folder named "..."...I believe that you can put some kind of incantation on the front to force the API to use the version of the filename parser that has larger internal buffers, but I truly never knew that and it's not memorable to me.
\?\\
Insert card, swipe finger, press the Windows Security button, click the Windows Security button, or press Ctrl+Alt+Del to log on."
I've been tasked with "maintaining" a SS*S-based system.
SpectateSwamp Everything Search? He's actually outsourcing now?
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Already exists in Firefox (stable) 29, just isn't pointed at by the "Options" menu item yet.
I guess Google broke GTK3 integration or something. It still picks up the correct fonts and colors, but the styling is all wrong.First, it's an explicit design goal of GTK3 to break all themes all the time. The only supported themes are Ambiance and Radiance, and even then by default you can't pick between them (and in the distros where you can, by default those are the only two you can pick.)
Second, GTK3 removed system icons as being on-by-default in menus, although still left a gutter for them, because "they're too visually distracting and unclean". Apps must explicitly opt in to receive them. To be honest, consider yourself lucky you still have accelerator keys, as those also suffered the same fate.
Hrm. I was going to say that the people complaining about the history pollution issue (possibly here, but probably over there since I can't find the posts with it using Ctrl-F) were crazy, because my back button had no issues whatsoever, but then I checked my history sidebar and jeez, something is terribly terribly wrong. Probably should switch to using fragment identifiers for posts rather than path components until browser vendors decide to do history push/popping differently.
The forum remembers where you were in a thread, so re-visiting a thread the next day will take you to the first post you haven't read yet
That's true -- and different, though in a good way, than what other forums do -- but visiting a topic through a link (for example) will also update that last-read counter and lose me my place.
After quick-posting, clicking the up-arrow on the thing you quoted takes you to that person's post, and from there you can continue reading
As a general rule, I read all threads to the end before replying, but I can see how that would be helpful to some people.
For all the bitching about Home and End, going to the start or end of a thread is actually not something you need to do very often (at all?)
I tend to leave all my tabs/windows open at home, and still visit the same sites/topics at work. While I can relatively easily remember what page I'm on while leaving work and jump to that page at home, remembering post numbers is more difficult and there's no "jump to bookmark" button anywhere I can see, aside from backing out to the topic list and manually relocating the topic. So while jumping to the start or end of the thread isn't a common activity, jumping to the middle of it is.
You're thinking of the VB/VBA function for the ternary operator, the one that doesn't short-circuit so it's generally useless except for literal values.
I have three hopefully simple issues.
One, what is "[en.topic.notifications.reasons.0_7]" supposed to be, next to "Muted"? I think it's something to do with me saying "never e-mail me about anything that isn't in the Side Bar category", but that's unclear. Hell, if I could I'd set it so that this software never sends me e-mail about anything besides PMs, but I've been told that that might break the ability to see on-site which categories have new topics and which topics have new posts, because they use the same interest-tracking system.
Two, what is the sort order for topics, and can I set that to reverse-chronological by either first post or latest post? Visually, it's suggesting that it's sorting by topic title (chevron in the title column) but that can't be right...
Three, I know new topics exist because I see the "new" indicator next to it, but how do I visually see that there are new posts in a topic, and how do I go directly there? Is it related to this mysterious, underexplained "bookmark" functionality?
I too don't like the infinite scrolling since it makes it way too easy to lose my place, but since I'm on desktop there's a browser-provided scroll bar I can click/tap and hold in the direction I want to go and demolish the server with unnecessary AJAX requests until I get there. It would really suck on mobile though. The UI has far, far, FAR too many charms, but I imagine as the Discourse team looks at usage statistics (they do, right?) they'll pare them down into the bare essentials. (For starters, moving "Reply as New Topic" into the actual "Reply" window would fit the user's expectations better, and that could even replace the preview pane with new-topic-related controls.) I miss the tag cloud, but if I knew anything about Rails I'm pretty sure it'd be an easy add. Other than that, my reaction is pretty much "meh". Better in most ways than Community Server, better than the community CMS my employers built, but no compelling value-add over other forums -- feature-add, certainly, but not value-add.