Let’s play a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately“. Respond the previous post (the first comment below this post) by replying this post (not the previous post!)
I’ll start with: “I found this website.“
Do you prefer using the getElementsBy...
functions or querySelector
?
For some reason I prefer querySelector
lately
Turns out something about using Axios along side Express is making it go haywire Axios doesn’t work well with HTTPS when Express calls it Axios on Replit is broken
Why does this spew garbage
https://tbg-rest.gilbert189.repl.co/topic/5607
send help
(the repl is in the test folder if you want to see it)
Been thinking of rewriting ChanSpec Player to use PySide
It currently uses tkinter which makes it look like something from Windows 95
I see wasteof and Darflen as two platforms that tries to solve the same problem but with a different result
Why does this spew garbage
https://tbg-rest.gilbert189.repl.co/topic/5607
send help
(the repl is in the test folder if you want to see it)
I have a task to make 10 multi-answer questions about matrices
Now I know what it feels like to be a teacher
One benefit of following yourself is you can see your recent posts on your feed
ratio⁻¹
I’m inventing a new ratio. COUNTER COUNTER RATIO
Btw he said ratio first
I got 58/100 points on my physics exam just because I didn’t convert the units correctly :/
[17:26:43] <Gilbert189> cf!rate Java
[17:26:44] <ChanFun> Gilbert189, I rate Java 0.5 stars ★☆☆☆☆
[17:26:55] <Gilbert189> cf!rate C
[17:26:57] <ChanFun> Gilbert189, I rate C 3 stars ☆☆
[17:27:11] <Gilbert189> cf!rate Haskell
[17:27:15] <ChanFun> Gilbert189, I rate Haskell 4.5 stars ★
[05:53:31] <+Gilbert189> cf!rate JavaScript
[05:53:31] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189, I rate JavaScript 3.5 stars ★☆
[05:54:21] <Gilbert189[m]> cf!rate Python
[05:54:21] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189[m], I rate Python 1.5 stars ★☆☆☆
[06:05:46] <Gilbert189[m]> cf!rate Kotlin
[06:05:47] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189[m], I rate Kotlin 0.5 stars ★☆☆☆☆
[06:05:53] <Gilbert189[m]> cf!rate Prolog
[06:05:54] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189[m], I rate Prolog 1 star ☆☆☆☆
[06:07:57] <Gilbert189[m]> cf!rate TypeScript
[06:07:57] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189[m], I rate TypeScript 0 stars ☆☆☆☆☆
[06:08:13] <Gilbert189[m]> cf!rate C#
[06:08:13] <+ChanFun> Gilbert189[m], I rate C# 2.5 stars ★☆☆
what I want to ask:
function | something
what Google thinks I'm asking
something | function
gee thanks
python’s requests
module is the only thing that handles cookies intuitively
not even node-fetch
can beat that
the new git-enabled periodic wasteof crawler is currently in development
i’m planning to implement two modes:
daily crawl: only crawls the explore page and checks for new (discovered) users and posts
full crawl: crawls from anything it can find
i’m not sure in what rate should i do a full crawl
I’d say the complication of the book “Why? Software and Coding” is kinda frightening.
The side-character (the programmer) lost his progress on a project since his nephew snagged a wire to the power, with his backup also getting lost (again by his nephew), leading for the side-character to redo it for 2 days until he got sick and had to be brought into a hospital.
This is on a kids comic, by the way. (also, no, the accidents are all unintended, it’s not like the nephew is scheming it)