@Cerbrus you need to "self-answer" it using a sock-puppet account which is subsequently discovered, merged with your original one, after which you're suspended for a year.
Can't we have automatically assigned hats? I that way, everyone is happy: the hat hunters, and the regular users getting tired of all those stars, etc. :)
I have some doubts how earn these hats.
Selfie
ask and answer your own question
I do a Selfie yesterday, but nothing happen (yet).
I earned this Hat right now. I guess that this post wakeup some process. As @ShadowWizard said You got Selfie due to the upvote on the question. :)...
@Unihedro sure, but now a user who was perhaps just having a bit of fun has been nuked into oblivion an labelled a rep-wh*re. A bit of perspective is all I'm asking for. He'll survive because he has enough content to weigh up against it, but still.
There are many rumors running about the winter bash site. Many voices of an easter egg hidden somewhere. Beards growing overnight.
Yet, one of the legend lies unspoken. The legend of an unicorn. A weaponized pony. A glimpse of glittering in the snow.
Many have searched for the pony. Fewer hav...
@Braiam I find it amusing that some people try to dominate the world, but at the end they only rule a nation with lesser power, where they conquer slightly less than a country, which is only so little of the planet, which is so little of the world.
No. We have several years worth of examples where such questions have been asked and answered without being closed as off-topic.
As our site is primarily for professionals within the niche world of GIS, I think recommendations from other professionals are very valuable, and so long as a question...
There were tons of comments be Servy under every answer in that post @rene . George nuked them and left mod notes. His own answer starts with a note-to-servy
Is there a fast and pythonic way to search for a string within another string, and then assign it to a variable?
So far, I've only been able to get the index where the inner string starts:
text = "helothere"
a = text.find('helo')
print a # this prints '0'
@bummi Prerak Sola pointed out, in a comment on the question, that an answer already exists in another SO post. This resolved the question, so he posted an "answer" to that effect. The OP reacted (somewhat) properly, by pasting in the code from the other post.
@InfiniteRecursion I'm doing my best to not let those sorts of things happen; I'm sorry it happened. In the future I'll edit my answers where appropriate and not engage in the comments; since that seems to invite further comments.