@Arperum My scale of chocolate goodness has Central America at the top, then UK, then Belgium, then Switzerland. USA is not on my list at all, as their description of chocolate is not mine.
currently having an in depth discussion about something important on skype, random friend not invited to the conversation gets invited to the session, we all suddenly start talking complete and utter nonsense about snorting cheese sauce with straws wrapped in gold leaf and how cocaine makes water taste better
I notice nobody has really pushed it beyond that since though
well after successfully derailing the conversation and subsequently keeping the momentum of derailed conversation going for a bit, it appears we've hit a wall/fallen off a cliff/broken everything/ripped a hole in the space-time continuum
You fool! You think that you can touch me with this? You couldn't handle my gifts with your greedy little mind, what's inside mine was ahead of its own time - you did not steal from me you stole me from mankind!
It's the wireless transmission of truth, and it's a shocking real story of a banker and you, and if the people knew you stopped me from making power free - they would curse the con Edison with every utility
@RoryAlsop my name is skrillex man, welcome to the devil's den, I'm a scarey monster stomping this spirte in frilly pants
this battle's gonna end like every argument does - with you kissing my ass, and begging me for a rub. I made a map motherfucker and I'm reading it to, gives me specific instructions how to fuck with you
and then the next line from memory is from the next verse!?
I don't respond to "can you give me advice on..." emails anymore
I don't respond to anything that looks even remotely speculative
"how much do you charge..." etc
I did used to be more helpful but I found that it escalated rapidly to me being the ears and them just banging out exports with more and more changes without really paying attention
when you get to the point where you've listened to the same person make the same mistake for the 10th time, and you've heard more of this track recently than the one you're currently writing, it's time to re-evaluate
but t hen there is the kind of people who know nothing about music production and haven't ever written anything who "remix" one of your tracks and think it's awesome
and you're listening to it going "this is definitely going to damage public perception of my existence"
@Xander yeah OWASP has a big problem with "not ready for production" projects getting used .. TBF they recognize it and have been taking some steps the the right direction
@Xander I think the problem generally arises from people's initial enthusiasm on a project and wanting to get it up there, when really it shouldn't be on view generally till it's "done" also OWASP is traditionally bad at segmenting their projects into "release quality" and "not release quality"
with that said I do think projects making use of open source libs like the OWASP stuff have a level of obligation to look at what their using and whether it's meant to be release quality or not...
@RоryMcCune Yep, for sure, and also getting people who know enough to properly review these things to give them the stamp of approval that they are in fact ready. I've gone and looked at this particular class, and it's quite awful.
@Xander I always find it amusing when I read standards or other docs that refer to OWASP things as "authoritative" when you know the process of a lot of their creation...
@RоryMcCune this is the thing we have had no success in getting big corps to realise: they need to help fund the key open source projects that underpin their infrastructure
@TerryChia in Python, does it ever make sense, or even possible, to import a method directly, instead of a whole module? I have not been able to find anything specifically describing that, but I have seen some references to such behavior...