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in The Nineteenth Byte, 3 mins ago, by lyxal
I've had a fun idea for a chat minigame: stackoverno. It's basically cards against humanity but with StackExchange questions
in The Nineteenth Byte, 3 mins ago, by lyxal
someone picks a question from anywhere on the network, and people try to answer with the funniest, most unhelpful answer they can think of
in The Nineteenth Byte, 2 mins ago, by lyxal
then the person who chose the question (the OP) would choose what they consider the funniest
Basically, a fully-fledged game of this:
in The Nineteenth Byte, Oct 29 at 8:13, by lyxal
My new hobby: watching the real-time activity list for the entire SE network and trying to come up with the most unhelpful answer based on just the question title
room topic changed to Stackover𝘯𝘰: The fun chat room party game for unhelpful people. (no tags)
room topic changed to Stackover𝘯𝘰: The fun chat room party game for unhelpful people. [game] [humour] [sarcasm]
hello
nice idea
lol
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Q: Identify PCB components from picture

DanieleThe whole pcb represent a filtering and amplification stage for an incoming analog signal, before leading to and A/D stage. reference: page 20 doi:10.1088/0967-3334/33/6/943 (I didn't want to post a reference that somebody might not have access to, but yes, it might be helpful) Since I am trying ...

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Q: Why are my background-image not displaying

smart FleekI have an issue, my background-images are not displaying after I host my website with github pages Link to repo: https://github.com/eugenemoringa/advanced-portfolio Link to live page: https://eugenemoringa.github.io/advanced-portfolio/

@PyGamer0 Just train an AI to recognise PCB components
@PyGamer0 have you tried placing it in your image directory?
(btw this game only really works with several people)
@PyGamer0 have you ever played cards against humanity?
no
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Q: Replace all values in a list with np.nan

Jan PanskyHow to replace all values within a list with np.nan? a = [1.58, 2.13, 3.98, 4.12] and what i want is a = [nan, nan, nan, nan] I have tried many options like replace or list comprehension, but it didn't work.

Cards Against Humanity is an adult party game in which players complete fill-in-the-blank statements using words or phrases typically deemed offensive, risqué or politically incorrect printed on playing cards. It has been compared to the 1999 card game Apples to Apples and originated from a Kickstarter campaign in 2011. Its title refers to the phrase "crimes against humanity", reflecting its politically incorrect content. == Development == Cards Against Humanity was created by a group of eight Highland Park High School alumni. Heavily influenced by the popular Apples to Apples card game, it was...
@PyGamer0 s/.+/np.nan
@lyxal i am going to answer the questionwith my alt lol
jk
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Q: How can I install pip on Windows?

mitpip is a replacement for easy_install. But should I install pip using easy_install on Windows? Is there a better way?

step 1: deconstruct a die. step 2: place inside hard drive.
@lyxal this is the best game ever
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nice
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Q: Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array?

GManNickGHere is a piece of C++ code that shows some very peculiar behavior. For some strange reason, sorting the data (before the timed region) miraculously makes the loop almost six times faster. #include <algorithm> #include <ctime> #include <iostream> int main() { // Generate data const unsig...

@AlanBagel because it is sorted
good one
 
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@AlanBagel Get an orange, extract some pips, then go to all the windows in your house, dtill holes in them, and place the pips there
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@PyGamer0 Because you’re a dumbass, put your glasses on and turn on the lights
 
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@AlanBagel Just clone the GitHub repository, ez
 
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Flagged as self-promotion :P
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Oh yeah, I'm the creator of pip BTW, so I obviously know what I'm talking about ;)

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