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My @cartelcoffeelab mug looked like this. So sad it's gone. Might call airport lost and found? http://t.co/aUaOgr2NOi
The Train
Are you on the train or in front of it? pic.twitter.com/feAQRno7Hs
— Steve Ivy (@steveivy) July 3, 2014
Day One, Again
I'm really liking Day One. Picked it up for free yesterday and finding it fun and useful.
Neat trick: select a passage in the book I'm reading in iBooks, select "Share" > "Copy" and paste into Day One, complete with link to the book in the iBookstore.
@GlennF @marcoarment Don't laugh. Every local Ace I've tried has been staffed with experienced old-timers who know things.
RT @JordanRinke: We need less hackathons, more apprenticeships. Less bootcamps, more classes. Less rockstars, more mentors. Develop people …
@scalzi read God Engines last night. Very good, very different. Subversive on several levels. (Identifying them an exercise for the reader)
Easy way to temporarily kill logging in Python
Ever want to just turn off that logger for a while in Python? Maybe while running tests or debugging? Even the CRITICAL messages?
Notice that the logging level contants (logging.DEBUG etc) actually represent numeric values:
Level Numeric value
CRITICAL 50
ERROR 40
WARNING 30
INFO 20
DEBUG 10
NOTSET 0
On a whim I tried:
logging.getLogger('logger_to_turn_off').setLevel(100)
And bam, no logging, even the CRITICAL messages. Yes, most of you python nerds knew this, but I didn't, so I learned something at least!
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