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But of course it doesn't work, therefore my question :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-07-03T14:03:00.303561
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:03:00.303561
| 1,499,090,580.303561 | 84,003 |
pythondev
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help
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well it seems to be pointing the right way
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2017-07-03T14:03:18.309103
|
Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-03T14:03:18.309103
| 1,499,090,598.309103 | 84,004 |
pythondev
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help
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```
--2017-07-03 21:02:46-- http://.../
Resolving ... (...)... 2a00:1450:4010:c08::80
Connecting to ... (...)|2a00:1450:4010:c08::80|:80... failed: Network is unreachable.
```
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2017-07-03T14:03:24.311100
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:03:24.311100
| 1,499,090,604.3111 | 84,005 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Maybe I'm unlucky and DNS take an unusually long time to update?
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2017-07-03T14:03:45.317671
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:03:45.317671
| 1,499,090,625.317671 | 84,006 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`2a00:1450:4010:c08::80` is the correct IP
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2017-07-03T14:04:03.322877
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-03T14:04:03.322877
| 1,499,090,643.322877 | 84,007 |
pythondev
|
help
|
are you sure your network is correctly setup ? can you try on IPv4 ?
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2017-07-03T14:04:16.327157
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-03T14:04:16.327157
| 1,499,090,656.327157 | 84,008 |
pythondev
|
help
|
```
wget www.[domain] -O -
--2017-07-03 21:04:04-- <http://www[domain]/>
Resolving www.[domain] (www.[domain])... failed: Name or service not known.
wget: unable to resolve host address ‘www.[domain]’
```
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2017-07-03T14:04:33.332200
|
Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:04:33.332200
| 1,499,090,673.3322 | 84,009 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Huh, now dig returns way less data then 1 minute before.
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2017-07-03T14:05:14.344673
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:05:14.344673
| 1,499,090,714.344673 | 84,010 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Alright, it's probably Namecheap shenanigans
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2017-07-03T14:05:22.347552
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:05:22.347552
| 1,499,090,722.347552 | 84,011 |
pythondev
|
help
|
There is a reason they are not "Nameexpensive"
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2017-07-03T14:05:42.353418
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:05:42.353418
| 1,499,090,742.353418 | 84,012 |
pythondev
|
help
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did you change something ? I had one time a saved that wasn't taken into account so I just redid it
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2017-07-03T14:05:53.356722
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-03T14:05:53.356722
| 1,499,090,753.356722 | 84,013 |
pythondev
|
help
|
they are usually not too bad
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2017-07-03T14:06:05.360236
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-03T14:06:05.360236
| 1,499,090,765.360236 | 84,014 |
pythondev
|
help
|
:slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-07-03T14:06:15.363272
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:06:15.363272
| 1,499,090,775.363272 | 84,015 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Thanks for your help
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2017-07-03T14:06:30.367632
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-03T14:06:30.367632
| 1,499,090,790.367632 | 84,016 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Elin> you'll need to add a lot more context, such as environment (is this selenium?) etc
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2017-07-03T14:45:14.043201
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T14:45:14.043201
| 1,499,093,114.043201 | 84,017 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Libraries you're using, that kind of stuff
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2017-07-03T14:45:25.046635
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T14:45:25.046635
| 1,499,093,125.046635 | 84,018 |
pythondev
|
help
|
the website is the one that manages the folders - so I am not following what you are trying to do from the selenium side?
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2017-07-03T14:51:25.148791
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T14:51:25.148791
| 1,499,093,485.148791 | 84,019 |
pythondev
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help
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At the moment the uploaded files are at the same directory as the script, upload works fine.
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2017-07-03T15:05:13.379649
|
Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T15:05:13.379649
| 1,499,094,313.379649 | 84,020 |
pythondev
|
help
|
So the server code needs to change to support saving in another directory - otherwise it's a vulnerability (directory traversing attack)
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2017-07-03T15:11:57.486757
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T15:11:57.486757
| 1,499,094,717.486757 | 84,021 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Maybe os.path.join() can help?
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2017-07-03T16:00:51.240330
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Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T16:00:51.240330
| 1,499,097,651.24033 | 84,022 |
pythondev
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help
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Do you control the server side code?
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2017-07-03T16:04:07.291126
|
Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T16:04:07.291126
| 1,499,097,847.291126 | 84,023 |
pythondev
|
help
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Do you mean the website where I post the ads or the machine where my script runs?
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2017-07-03T16:06:42.330638
|
Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T16:06:42.330638
| 1,499,098,002.330638 | 84,024 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Script runs on my OSX, website is not mine, so no access.
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2017-07-03T16:08:39.359652
|
Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T16:08:39.359652
| 1,499,098,119.359652 | 84,025 |
pythondev
|
help
|
And you want to store the photos from the client machine in a different folder, or the server?
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2017-07-03T16:09:32.372635
|
Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T16:09:32.372635
| 1,499,098,172.372635 | 84,026 |
pythondev
|
help
|
On my machine, at the moment, at the same folder as my python script, and I want to store the photos in a subfolder.
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2017-07-03T16:15:56.467859
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Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T16:15:56.467859
| 1,499,098,556.467859 | 84,027 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Oh, okay. Yeah, you should be able to just move them and `os.path.join`
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2017-07-03T16:16:42.478729
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-03T16:16:42.478729
| 1,499,098,602.478729 | 84,028 |
pythondev
|
help
|
great, I will try now …
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2017-07-03T16:18:12.500890
|
Elin
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pythondev_help_Elin_2017-07-03T16:18:12.500890
| 1,499,098,692.50089 | 84,029 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Beula> you've used the undocumented Slack method `setInactive` right? It says here that this method doesn't work on the free tier. Is this true?
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2017-07-04T01:17:11.593209
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Alba
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pythondev_help_Alba_2017-07-04T01:17:11.593209
| 1,499,131,031.593209 | 84,030 |
pythondev
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help
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I've not used that one, sorry :(
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2017-07-04T01:29:28.700026
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Beula
|
pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-04T01:29:28.700026
| 1,499,131,768.700026 | 84,031 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Thanks :))
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2017-07-04T01:48:58.879399
|
Alba
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pythondev_help_Alba_2017-07-04T01:48:58.879399
| 1,499,132,938.879399 | 84,032 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hello all, I am looking for some help with python syntax...trying to run a module for salt <https://github.com/cedwards/saltstack-fim-module/blob/master/fim.py> but I am getting the following syntax error
```
File "fim.py", line 133
return 'FIM data rotated.'
SyntaxError: 'return' outside function
```
Anyone know what could that be?
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2017-07-04T04:39:22.721931
|
Kymberly
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pythondev_help_Kymberly_2017-07-04T04:39:22.721931
| 1,499,143,162.721931 | 84,033 |
pythondev
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help
|
It looks fine to me, but double-check the whitespace and line endings, because the interpreter might be getting confused
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2017-07-04T04:56:28.120484
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-04T04:56:28.120484
| 1,499,144,188.120484 | 84,034 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hi folks, i’m having a bunch of jobs, detail data of the job is stored in db. I want to create a pool, to process those jobs, after finished one, add a new one to the pool. My question is, do we have any lib to support that pattern? Or I have to write pool, queue logic, and a While loop to push into queue? I’m using python 2.7. Thanks
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2017-07-04T05:02:00.256113
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Hermina
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pythondev_help_Hermina_2017-07-04T05:02:00.256113
| 1,499,144,520.256113 | 84,035 |
pythondev
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help
|
concurrent.futures for python 3
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2017-07-04T05:15:43.575744
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:15:43.575744
| 1,499,145,343.575744 | 84,036 |
pythondev
|
help
|
take a look at the docs, it's very easy :slightly_smiling_face:
and maybe you'll reconsider using legacy python
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2017-07-04T05:17:12.610734
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:17:12.610734
| 1,499,145,432.610734 | 84,037 |
pythondev
|
help
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(but `futures` is backported to 2.7 as well :wink: )
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2017-07-04T05:22:40.740786
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-04T05:22:40.740786
| 1,499,145,760.740786 | 84,038 |
pythondev
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help
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ugh, you're not supposed to tell!
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2017-07-04T05:26:52.839936
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:26:52.839936
| 1,499,146,012.839936 | 84,039 |
pythondev
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help
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… Thanks, I’ll try it
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2017-07-04T05:32:27.969156
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Hermina
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pythondev_help_Hermina_2017-07-04T05:32:27.969156
| 1,499,146,347.969156 | 84,040 |
pythondev
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help
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2.7 for life! (Or at least until I start a new project.)
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2017-07-04T05:43:18.212787
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-04T05:43:18.212787
| 1,499,146,998.212787 | 84,041 |
pythondev
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help
|
umm, I have questions
1. about `map` vs `as_completed`, if I dont care for the result order, I should use `as_completed` right?
2. If I use `map`, then even my 2nd job finished earlier than the 1st, my executor still wait for the 1st to finished then push new job to the executor?
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2017-07-04T05:51:00.388145
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Hermina
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pythondev_help_Hermina_2017-07-04T05:51:00.388145
| 1,499,147,460.388145 | 84,042 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Gabriele> I am thinking it might be due to missing dependencies for the `checksum` def. But I am not sure how to check that as the logs dont help much
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2017-07-04T05:55:21.485200
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Kymberly
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pythondev_help_Kymberly_2017-07-04T05:55:21.485200
| 1,499,147,721.4852 | 84,043 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Hermina> jobs are pushed when a pool isn't completely full
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2017-07-04T05:55:30.488579
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:55:30.488579
| 1,499,147,730.488579 | 84,044 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Take a look: <https://pymotw.com/3/concurrent.futures/>
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2017-07-04T05:56:23.508320
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Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:56:23.508320
| 1,499,147,783.50832 | 84,045 |
pythondev
|
help
|
There you can see better (almost real-life) examples.
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2017-07-04T05:56:45.516159
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T05:56:45.516159
| 1,499,147,805.516159 | 84,046 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Kymberly> Missing dependencies in Python don't cause syntax errors
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2017-07-04T06:00:02.590393
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-04T06:00:02.590393
| 1,499,148,002.590393 | 84,047 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Anyone knows how to set an script to run every 2nd sunday in a month ?
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2017-07-04T08:42:14.634019
|
Mariano
|
pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:42:14.634019
| 1,499,157,734.634019 | 84,048 |
pythondev
|
help
|
linux/mac/windows ?
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2017-07-04T08:43:03.650152
|
Ciera
|
pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:43:03.650152
| 1,499,157,783.650152 | 84,049 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Linux. I'm using crontabs on django-beat
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2017-07-04T08:43:42.663341
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:43:42.663341
| 1,499,157,822.663341 | 84,050 |
pythondev
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help
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I haven't found a way to do that using a crontab
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2017-07-04T08:44:10.672856
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:44:10.672856
| 1,499,157,850.672856 | 84,051 |
pythondev
|
help
|
there must be :stuck_out_tongue:
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2017-07-04T08:44:28.678962
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:44:28.678962
| 1,499,157,868.678962 | 84,052 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I have seen some hacking with bash but i think i don't have that available
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2017-07-04T08:45:29.700472
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:45:29.700472
| 1,499,157,929.700472 | 84,053 |
pythondev
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help
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just a plain crontab
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2017-07-04T08:45:36.702881
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:45:36.702881
| 1,499,157,936.702881 | 84,054 |
pythondev
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help
|
don't have shell? how?
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2017-07-04T08:45:41.704763
|
Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-04T08:45:41.704763
| 1,499,157,941.704763 | 84,055 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11683387/run-every-2nd-and-4th-saturday-of-the-month>
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2017-07-04T08:45:54.709226
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:45:54.709226
| 1,499,157,954.709226 | 84,056 |
pythondev
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help
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it seems you need a small bash script indeed
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2017-07-04T08:46:26.720959
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Ciera
|
pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:46:26.720959
| 1,499,157,986.720959 | 84,057 |
pythondev
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help
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The crontab is ran by a scheduler built with on top of celery. Introducing the equivalent to the bash script will involve too much hacking i think
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2017-07-04T08:47:34.744685
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:47:34.744685
| 1,499,158,054.744685 | 84,058 |
pythondev
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help
|
meh. I'll just run the script every sunday (well they are celery tasks). And have the task checking if it's on the week that i want
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2017-07-04T08:49:16.780080
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:49:16.780080
| 1,499,158,156.78008 | 84,059 |
pythondev
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help
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that should be the easiest
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2017-07-04T08:50:19.802176
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Ciera
|
pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:50:19.802176
| 1,499,158,219.802176 | 84,060 |
pythondev
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help
|
I saw that the weekdays and the day of the month are an `or` proposition on crontabs
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2017-07-04T08:50:45.810883
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Mariano
|
pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:50:45.810883
| 1,499,158,245.810883 | 84,061 |
pythondev
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help
|
I imiagne you could also run it only between the 7 and the 14 and only check if it's sunday
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2017-07-04T08:51:23.824328
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:51:23.824328
| 1,499,158,283.824328 | 84,062 |
pythondev
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help
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more like 7 - 13 :stuck_out_tongue:
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2017-07-04T08:51:56.835650
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:51:56.835650
| 1,499,158,316.83565 | 84,063 |
pythondev
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help
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That too. Or run it every sunday and check if it's between 7 and 14. I think this option will run less unnecessary times. There isn't much load on the system that i'm building so it doesn't matter
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2017-07-04T08:52:25.846165
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:52:25.846165
| 1,499,158,345.846165 | 84,064 |
pythondev
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help
|
:taco: <@Ciera>
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2017-07-04T08:52:39.851116
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-07-04T08:52:39.851116
| 1,499,158,359.851116 | 84,065 |
pythondev
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help
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woot thanks
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2017-07-04T08:52:45.853107
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-04T08:52:45.853107
| 1,499,158,365.853107 | 84,066 |
pythondev
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help
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:point_up:
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2017-07-04T09:20:56.475043
|
Vada
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pythondev_help_Vada_2017-07-04T09:20:56.475043
| 1,499,160,056.475043 | 84,067 |
pythondev
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help
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What’s wrong with the following substring in my SQLite Create Table command?
> 24h_volume_usd
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2017-07-04T18:25:19.996668
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Rosamaria
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pythondev_help_Rosamaria_2017-07-04T18:25:19.996668
| 1,499,192,719.996668 | 84,068 |
pythondev
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help
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Turns out columns cannot start with numbers. To anyone else curious
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2017-07-04T18:27:49.013371
|
Rosamaria
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pythondev_help_Rosamaria_2017-07-04T18:27:49.013371
| 1,499,192,869.013371 | 84,069 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Beat me to it... I suspected it, but was actually googling to confirm that
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2017-07-04T18:28:44.019093
|
Deedee
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pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-07-04T18:28:44.019093
| 1,499,192,924.019093 | 84,070 |
pythondev
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help
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haha i’m very unexperienced with SQL, so I just assumed it was allowed
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2017-07-04T18:30:47.032955
|
Rosamaria
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pythondev_help_Rosamaria_2017-07-04T18:30:47.032955
| 1,499,193,047.032955 | 84,071 |
pythondev
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help
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the error wasn’t particularly specific but whatever, thanks anyways khdc
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2017-07-04T18:31:37.038423
|
Rosamaria
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pythondev_help_Rosamaria_2017-07-04T18:31:37.038423
| 1,499,193,097.038423 | 84,072 |
pythondev
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help
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For questions on getting some of the community projects up and running, would this be the right place to ask (or the <#C2FMLUBEU|community_projects> channel)? Have some questions about configuration for setting up the website in development -- just don't want to clutter the projects channel. :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-07-04T20:42:08.877937
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Jacinta
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pythondev_help_Jacinta_2017-07-04T20:42:08.877937
| 1,499,200,928.877937 | 84,073 |
pythondev
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help
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it's best to ask in <#C2FMLUBEU|community_projects> <@Jacinta> <@Beula> (who is the main dev for the website atm) might miss it here
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2017-07-05T01:23:37.188409
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T01:23:37.188409
| 1,499,217,817.188409 | 84,074 |
pythondev
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help
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Feel free to join us over in <#C2FMLUBEU|community_projects> :) sorry, was off biking and grilling today!
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2017-07-05T01:52:59.455741
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T01:52:59.455741
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Hi peeps. What is the most state-of-art machine learning technique or research project on learning langauge?
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2017-07-05T07:48:18.134370
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Lamont
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pythondev_help_Lamont_2017-07-05T07:48:18.134370
| 1,499,240,898.13437 | 84,076 |
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*language (clearly i have a reason for my research)
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2017-07-05T07:49:51.162369
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Lamont
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pythondev_help_Lamont_2017-07-05T07:49:51.162369
| 1,499,240,991.162369 | 84,077 |
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What do you mean by 'learning language'? This is a VERY wide field
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2017-07-05T07:50:01.165577
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T07:50:01.165577
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Are you familiar with word2vec? It's not the 'most' state of the art but it represented a big step forward a few years ago and is widely used
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2017-07-05T07:50:36.176167
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T07:50:36.176167
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(You might also reach a more specific audience in <#C2J4B66PK|machine_learning> , but there are fewer people there)
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2017-07-05T07:51:11.186827
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T07:51:11.186827
| 1,499,241,071.186827 | 84,080 |
pythondev
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Hello guys, I got a huge problem
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2017-07-05T09:42:17.014760
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:42:17.014760
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pythondev
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Cool, thanks! No worries, biking and grilling should always take precedence.
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2017-07-05T09:43:06.041789
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Jacinta
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pythondev_help_Jacinta_2017-07-05T09:43:06.041789
| 1,499,247,786.041789 | 84,082 |
pythondev
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<@Hyman> best to say your problem
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2017-07-05T09:44:56.103116
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:44:56.103116
| 1,499,247,896.103116 | 84,083 |
pythondev
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help
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OK bro here it comes
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2017-07-05T09:45:13.112852
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:45:13.112852
| 1,499,247,913.112852 | 84,084 |
pythondev
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someone will read it and say something, but you need to put your issue out first
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2017-07-05T09:45:14.112979
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:45:14.112979
| 1,499,247,914.112979 | 84,085 |
pythondev
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There is a website and a WiFi network. And what i want to do is to automatically connect any person on my WiFi to the website without theme authenticate themselves directly on the website
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2017-07-05T09:48:11.212889
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:48:11.212889
| 1,499,248,091.212889 | 84,086 |
pythondev
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Simple, flippant answer: disable authentication on your website
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2017-07-05T09:48:42.229822
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T09:48:42.229822
| 1,499,248,122.229822 | 84,087 |
pythondev
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help
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No no, that isn't that. Persons on my WiFi can connect themselves but those out of it need to authenticate themselves
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2017-07-05T09:51:00.308289
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:51:00.308289
| 1,499,248,260.308289 | 84,088 |
pythondev
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help
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do you have a static IP?
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2017-07-05T09:51:11.314495
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:51:11.314495
| 1,499,248,271.314495 | 84,089 |
pythondev
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help
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No, no static IP
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2017-07-05T09:51:29.324583
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:51:29.324583
| 1,499,248,289.324583 | 84,090 |
pythondev
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help
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then sorry
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2017-07-05T09:51:32.326487
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:51:32.326487
| 1,499,248,292.326487 | 84,091 |
pythondev
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help
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if you had a static IP through your ISP, then you could check the IP address on the incoming request
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2017-07-05T09:51:57.340552
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:51:57.340552
| 1,499,248,317.340552 | 84,092 |
pythondev
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help
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and then filter to authentication if necessary
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2017-07-05T09:52:16.351735
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:52:16.351735
| 1,499,248,336.351735 | 84,093 |
pythondev
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help
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If you're on a Windows domain you can do more, but that's a bit specialized
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2017-07-05T09:54:05.415093
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T09:54:05.415093
| 1,499,248,445.415093 | 84,094 |
pythondev
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help
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can you run custom code on the wifi router? you might be able to have it regularly send its ip
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2017-07-05T09:54:07.416224
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Junita
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pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-05T09:54:07.416224
| 1,499,248,447.416224 | 84,095 |
pythondev
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help
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when it updates you might have a moment where the site isn’t accessible, but it might do the trick.
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2017-07-05T09:54:55.444267
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Junita
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pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-05T09:54:55.444267
| 1,499,248,495.444267 | 84,096 |
pythondev
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help
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My problem now is to authenticate a person from it's IP address since I don't want to change even the website code
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2017-07-05T09:58:26.570469
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T09:58:26.570469
| 1,499,248,706.570469 | 84,097 |
pythondev
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help
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why?
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2017-07-05T09:58:54.587670
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:58:54.587670
| 1,499,248,734.58767 | 84,098 |
pythondev
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help
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ok, better step back and describe things in more detail
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2017-07-05T09:59:30.609021
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:59:30.609021
| 1,499,248,770.609021 | 84,099 |
pythondev
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help
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because it sounds like you're trying to do some things that are not advisable
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2017-07-05T09:59:56.625452
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T09:59:56.625452
| 1,499,248,796.625452 | 84,100 |
pythondev
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help
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and depending on how secure you want this, IP whitelisting may not be the best bet
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2017-07-05T10:01:20.679291
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T10:01:20.679291
| 1,499,248,880.679291 | 84,101 |
pythondev
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help
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since you can spoof and use VPNs, and more
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2017-07-05T10:01:41.692258
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:01:41.692258
| 1,499,248,901.692258 | 84,102 |
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