It seems to have been deleted by Shog during cleanup. This cleanup costed me 220 rep (5 answers deleted), and I would agree with it. Except of this question... (I had a non-top +5 answer there)
Not the question, but the silliness in the answers. I have a feeling that this might be one person using 2-3 new accounts: take a look at the edit to the bottom answer - what's with that?
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Duplicate of this question ... from the second person's aspect. If you are an 'insider' or do a bit of research, you will realise that the cause of this thread was related to vlad from moscow, one of the person whom I have mentioned in that question. If you dig a bit further, you will see that th...
The problem isnt this part of the code.
Imo there must be something wrong with the code what comes next.
I think you have to call the method VerplaatsTrein!
^^ You have to call a method only I know exists...
I'm creating some sort of dashboard which gives the different statuses for data. If you click a status only the objects with that status should be shown. Right now I still have
<a href="#">*TEXT*</a>
for all the anchors. But when I click them my URL doesn't change and when I move my cursor to...
A few weeks ago, Flairs were sent to the client as HTML data (in one way or another). Now they are simpler to use—a single PNG is generated and sent to the client. This is a good improvement, except for one tiny detail: Flairs contain a lot of text and straight lines, and these elements aren't ap...
I think it would really help if you get notified that a question of yours was closed.
Especially for the multi-site power user, usually (at least for me) a question is asked and then left alone for while. I rely on the network-wide inbox to tell me when someone has commented or answered, but if ...
@Braiam i do use skip probably more than any other action in most queues. However he edited it saying it was not a dup and seemed like it was a fine question so i voted to reopen.
... but perhaps the message can be changed to something better.
# Our except hook will be installed here, so any errors before this point won't be caught if they're not in a
# try-except block. Hence, please avoid adding code before this comment, but if it's necessary,
# test it thoroughly.
@nicael Write a better question. "How do I melt butter?" is pretty crappy, unless you can qualify it with something like "... while stuck in a blizzard"
Related to How do I separate 2 drinking glasses that are stuck?, but also quite different. Sometimes I have some plastic five gallon buckets stacked up (usually 2 or 3, sometimes 4) for storage, and they slowly sink together. I might not need them for years. Then when I do need them, I can get th...
Your third bullet point (Holding the buckets between your knees firmly, and twisting the top one.) is a good start. Do this, but drip soapy water between the buckets as you go. This will help loosen the seal and therefore break the vacuum.
@Braiam yeah, wiping it with a cloth with warm, soapy water on it (grease-cutting dishwasher detergent), and then wipe again with a plain damp cloth, til it squeaks. That's a sign that the oil and the soap are gone. And it's super fast. And it's not a hack.
There was a cute little applet game that used Taylor polynomials of degrees 0,1,2 for launching missiles at your spaceship; the higher the degree, the more difficult it was to evade the missile. Can't find it now...
Ah, Taylor polynomials. The friend of every person working on physical simulations
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That is, the 0th degree aimed at your current position, f(a). The 1st degree took your present velocity into account, and aimed at f(a)+f'(a)(x-a). The second took also acceleration into account, and was damn hard to escape.