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It means that every once in a while somebody risks their account by posting about politics! MSGA!!!
(Make Soapbox Great Again)
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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Ah, OK. Well, given that society is basically burning to the ground, and people are utterly sh*t, everywhere, I'd vote in favour of having a place where I don't have to deal with that. I've had far right figures stalk and threaten my family for years. I could do with a break
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Let's wait until the figures are right
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Amen.
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DRHuff wrote: somebody risks their account by posting about politics! It's only a risk if you don't have sufficient points.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Wait - didn't Griff just post about the MVP's and MVE's being out. I thought they were all caught talking politics and Chris gave them the boot.
Maybe I should read more than the headline of the post...
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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Maybe you need a new parser.
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Maximilien wrote: a Parser master class.
You betcha - it sure would be great if everyone around here would post multiple times a day about their obsessive pet project...
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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I know -- all this talk of fundamentalist Christian holidays is soooo bible-belt conservative!
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It was closed a few months ago, and not before time, the arguments were getting boring. It was really pretty irrelevant to the site if one is honest. The Indian and Chinese forums have now gone the same way. So the focus is back where it belongs to tech subjects. If you want to talk global warming, which you guys certainly have reason to, then there are plenty of other places to do it. I have not seen Tasmania mentioned specifically but assume you are also suffering from random fires.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: pretty irrelevant to the site if one is honest
Isn't this Lounge also somewhat irrelevant, given that we have so many technical forums on CP itself.
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Possibly, but it allows for slightly off-topic discussions ... although it has been rather hijacked by one person recently.
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Hijacked? It's been rerouted to a different airport and the sniper teams have eyes on the exits.
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I am still grieving the sudden demise of the General Indian Topics forum.
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But that was also turning into a soapbox at times. And I am sure there are plenty of other sites that are run exclusively by and for Indians
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I think the lack of a place like this is the principle reason Stack Overflow sucks as a community
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I'd agree - the Lounge drives the "atmosphere" of the site and prevents it becoming the elitist hell-hole that SO degenerates into so often ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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SO is a great resource to search for specific items, but a community it is not. At least not one I would want to live in, figuratively speaking.
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Yeah, we're further south, but we had a fire just over the hill from us. I got on the phone and made sure my insurance was paid....
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I need a break from building the last leg of the slang parsing code (turning the parse tree into codedom objects) - it's just tedious and i have no way to automate it.
I'm worried about abandoning it though just because my hand rolled parser currently works. I don't *need* what i'm building now.
And I have an exciting idea i want to try out, but that idea may mean two weeks of immersion in something unrelated, which if it works, may make the above project - not obsolete, but in need of retooling.
Basically i've stumbled onto some parsing theory and i want to try to implement it. It's so much more fun than codedom objects
I have about a 50/50 chance i figure of ditching this iteration of Slang in favor of pursuing this parsing theory, and I'm not sure if i'll get back to it.
But i also don't want to stick with something that's going to be tedious enough to give me burnout. meh.
more just a vent than looking for suggestions, but there it is.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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If it's getting tedious, take a break - this is supposed to be a hobby project, so it's got to be fun or it's not worth the candle.
Get to a sensible breakpoint, and document where you are so you can pick it back up. You never know, the new stuff may either give you ideas for improvements or a sensible "scrap this" choice. Or it may be that once you have the new stuff out of your system, the older looks more exciting!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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What OriginalGriff said makes sense. If your new idea is exciting, plugging away on something that has become tedious will be a chore. You're beholden to no one but yourself, so follow whatever path appeals to you!
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honey the codewitch wrote: I need a break You're not the only one ...
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honey the codewitch wrote: looking for suggestions Get a hobby?
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