"Sir Landshark" nooooo
Fix your computer so you can play League!
I signed up for a tournament where there will be some in person play and I had to say I had a laptop capable of running LoL and I am not totally sure that’s true; should be interesting.
I tried! I've given up. The computer works fine for everything else, it's just League (and maybe gaming in general, idk).
Reformat and try again
I've given up!
Sell your kids and buy a new computer
cred's got their priorities straight
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
You may not 100% be able to automate it with auto-login and all that.
And they may change their website layout every now and then to make scraping difficult or even unintentionally break it by adding some new stuff.
I imagine you'd script it to go to the page, find the fields that are username and password, set those fields to the appropriate values, submit the page, find the fields that do the catalog search, put in the values, submit the page, scrape the page for results.
Yup you can do that.
It can be a PITA depending on the libraries available to you but I think Python has some pretty solid REST/Form Submission stuff.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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BrodyThe WatchThe First ShoreRegistered Userregular
His unit does some on-site visits, they've been in some bad areas
I was super confused, and probably shouldn't have googled plate carrier at work, but I totally imagined a plastic luggage style container for protecting china during transportation.
"I will write your name in the ruin of them. I will paint you across history in the color of their blood."
His unit does some on-site visits, they've been in some bad areas
I was super confused, and probably shouldn't have googled plate carrier at work, but I totally imagined a plastic luggage style container for protecting china during transportation.
I was thinking of one of those tray rack things you see in cafeterias, yeah.
I really enjoy when people who barely work tell me we'll be ok in my department. Thanks shit workers I know I've got your peter gibbons ass over there doing less than the bare min.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
This sounds like something I would just make an undergrad do
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
1. Do a thing
2. Print the result somehow
3. Debug
You get better tools for doing 2 and 3 over time. But usually its just a lot of attempts and searches on Google to use new libraries or whatever.
Tumin on
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
Don't. You'll start having thoughts like "oh working and spending money is so much more time efficient than playing" and "oh its just a cup of coffee and I enjoy it for an hour".
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
1. Do a thing
2. Print the result somehow
3. Debug
You get better tools for doing 2 and 3 over time. But usually its just a lot of attempts and searches on Google to use new libraries or whatever.
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
HTML scraping is rarely anything but console based.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
I really enjoy when people who barely work tell me we'll be ok in my department. Thanks shit workers I know I've got your peter gibbons ass over there doing less than the bare min.
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
HTML scraping is rarely anything but console based.
i suppose that makes sense
so in this case that i don't know how to do anything useful doesn't entirely apply heh
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
This sounds like something I would just make an undergrad do
Chanus is the undergrad
Oh. Well then just do it really slowly and badly until whoever is in charge gets frustrated and does it themselves.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
I've been doing really well not spending money this month so far. Looks like I'm barely $200 over my mandatory expenses and $50 of that was one night I went downtown to hang out with a new friend.
honestly if i have to actually search the catalog for every year/make/model i'm looking for this won't be any faster than doing it manually
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
What you need is a nightly job that runs and outputs everything into an excel file that you can just look at whenever you need the info. Unless the data could change from say 10AM to 11AM. Then you just run it when you need it, though it may take a while to populate everything you need.
If you need to add additional search criteria (maybe a new year/make/model comes in), just have a separate file that you update with those search criteria.
This sounds like something I would just make an undergrad do
Chanus is the undergrad
Oh. Well then just do it really slowly and badly until whoever is in charge gets frustrated and does it themselves.
yeah, that's the thing where you're not in less pain but you start learning to live with it...
the shitty, but still preferable, option
babysteps though
I've read those other articles with PTSD and all that too
Hopefully we keep kicking VR forward, I'm still waiting for gen2 of this stuff. Gen1 was kind of meh and Gen1.5 is still kind of meh.
I like Vive's headset but I want the Oculus' controllers.
Vive "knuckles" controller will be a step forward from Oculus
Also wireless vive is here and apparently great! I'm resetting my rig up this week to work with the new 1080...
I want to control VR through a combination of verbal and somatic inputs. Maybe even some consumables.
Also, isn't the wireless vive $800+? I'd much rather take the Oculus Quest.
Another $200 if you have the wired one already..
I guess maybe my coworker was looking at their fancier set, maybe? All I know is that I want 6 dof, totally and completely wireless. Not least because my PSU is probably in the process of failing.
"I will write your name in the ruin of them. I will paint you across history in the color of their blood."
This Factorio game with bob's and angel's mods is getting pretty ridiculous. I have a dozen ores I need to process to make the various metals I need for more advanced components. The process goes:
mine basic ores
crush the ores and separate the rocks from the result
take the crushed ore and "wash" them to make chunks
take the chunks and separate into more basic ores
send those dozen different types of ores into their appropriate chests so they're all in one place and not mixed
smelt those ores into ingots
melt those ingots into their molten form
craft that molten metal into plates
voila, now you can use them to craft things!
There are more complicated versions where you can inject oxygen or sulfuric acid or some other chemical to improve the smelting process
Also, my gas/liquids are of my base is just a huge criss cross of underground pipes and storage containers. It is a huge mess and I am dreading having to organize it later because it is getting unwieldy as I have to make room to produce *looks at list of chemicals* Ethylbenzene. What the heck do I use Ethylbenzene for?
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cred's got their priorities straight
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Yup you can do that.
It can be a PITA depending on the libraries available to you but I think Python has some pretty solid REST/Form Submission stuff.
I want to control VR through a combination of verbal and somatic inputs. Maybe even some consumables.
Also, isn't the wireless vive $800+? I'd much rather take the Oculus Quest.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
i was hoping there was some look at the details pane and see where it's pulling the catalog from and then get the data from that directly or something
use my what
I was super confused, and probably shouldn't have googled plate carrier at work, but I totally imagined a plastic luggage style container for protecting china during transportation.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
I was thinking of one of those tray rack things you see in cafeterias, yeah.
pleasepaypreacher.net
I replaced what I thought was a failing HHD with the SSD and am using the same cables/ports for all of it.
My PSU is a somewhat old Corsiar 850...so I don't think I'm over powering it unless its getting weaker in its old age? Or I'm underestimating draw?
Thoughts?
hmm i will have to think on things
i think my main roadblock right now is i've never gone beyond like a second semester programming course, so i don't know really how to do anything other than console apps and create some methods and call from those methods
like two semesters of a programming language really doesn't teach you how to do much if you never apply it to anything
so i don't even know where to start learning how to do anything remotely useful
This sounds like something I would just make an undergrad do
SSD not backwards compatible with your setup?
I'm over 100 hours into DQXI and am just now at the end of the second of three acts.
Game is gigantic.
And next up I'm going right into Odyssey (hopefully with a patched in option to turn off level scaling) and I am so excited!
1. Do a thing
2. Print the result somehow
3. Debug
You get better tools for doing 2 and 3 over time. But usually its just a lot of attempts and searches on Google to use new libraries or whatever.
maybe your original hard drive wasn't the problem
Insightful
1 is my problem
i don't know how to do anything useful
i can make a mad libs console app like a champ
Then try dumping it to a file.
yeah I ordered a bunch of SATA cables hoping it's a $6 fix and not a $100 fix
Another $200 if you have the wired one already..
HTML scraping is rarely anything but console based.
you're welcome for my minimal effort, chief
pleasepaypreacher.net
i suppose that makes sense
so in this case that i don't know how to do anything useful doesn't entirely apply heh
SSDs are more efficient than platter drives from what ive read. So perhaps cabling or need to update firmware on mobo.
Oh. Well then just do it really slowly and badly until whoever is in charge gets frustrated and does it themselves.
i'm also in charge though
shit
https://youtu.be/Gh51WYEDn4U
@Element Brian
I guess maybe my coworker was looking at their fancier set, maybe? All I know is that I want 6 dof, totally and completely wireless. Not least because my PSU is probably in the process of failing.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
break it down into easily doable chunks that can be modified:
Good, if words could kill I'D SHOUT MORE OFTEN!
pleasepaypreacher.net
make polystyrene