[12:29:04] Does anyone know why this query doesn't filter by country in autolist? [12:29:07] CLAIM[31:(tree[16917][][279]) AND CLAIM[17:924] [12:29:48] I want all the items that an instance of hospital (or a subclass of hospital) that have country = Tanzania [12:30:06] *that are instance of* [12:30:35] https://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/?wdq=CLAIM[31%3A%28tree[16917][][279]%29+AND+CLAIM[17%3A924]&run=Run [13:16:35] tobias47n9e: you're missing a ] after the first claim (before the AND) [13:17:23] nikki, thanks. that was a major case of selective blindness :) [13:18:22] :) [14:30:17] I just love how I need to re-setup my screens everytime I log into KDE -.- [14:36:12] hoo: "screens" as in the cli thing? [14:50:18] JeroenDeDauw: No, physical screens [14:50:24] as managed by kscreen [14:50:39] lolreally? [14:50:43] silly kde [14:50:53] Yeah... that started sometime last week [14:51:07] could coincident with a kde platform update [14:51:11] maybe I'll downgrade that [14:52:26] will be a new kubuntu release soon [14:52:50] I'm on Fedora... so that is pretty close to upstream [15:30:56] I would be happy if I could get my second monitor to work at all in linux :/ [15:31:23] :S [15:32:04] Biggest part of it are the drivers, if they're all right an up to date distribution should be able to drive almost everything [15:34:05] technically it does work, as long as I leave it showing the same thing on both monitors, if I try to change it to side by side, it crashes xfce and I can't log in again until I unplug the second monitor... then I tried installing nvidia drivers (twice), but then I just got a black screen when trying to boot and ended up reinstalling (twice) >_< [15:35:46] also tried various combinations of the dvi ports and hdmi ports and tried plugging one of them into the onboard graphics thing instead but eventually just admitted defeat and now I have two computers, two monitors, two keyboards and two mice :P [15:36:00] wow [15:36:17] That sounds like... dunno 2007? [15:36:35] That was the last time I needed to bother with proprietary drivers I think [15:40:53] yeah, it's annoying, the last time I installed linux on a computer (as opposed to a laptop) was back in 2001 and the problem I had back then was with the graphics card. although back then the graphics didn't work at all, so I was completely screwed, whereas at least this time it's happy as long as I don't try and use more than one monitor (progress!) [17:20:26] Is it possible to put pywikibot scripts on toollab and let them run daily? [17:22:25] I think that's what some people do, but I have no idea how it all works, so that's about all I can say [17:32:30] Yes it is possible, but it requires a special permission [17:32:46] and some discussion about the script,, what it does, how often it runs and other info [20:42:00] Amir1: Do you think you can update https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Multichill/Fuzzy_painter_matches ? [20:45:21] multichill: hey, can you give me the new list? [20:45:23] oh, speaking of paintings, I was wondering if someone could have a look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12860137, seems like someone turned an item about a painting into a person [20:45:29] you gave a list and I worked on it [20:47:26] Right [20:48:46] Amir1: I think it was https://tools.wmflabs.org/multichill/queries/wikidata/top_unmatched_painters.txt ? [20:49:01] yeah [20:49:06] Amir1: Oh wait, and a list of painters [20:49:11] I'll regenerate both lists [20:50:34] great :) [20:52:17] https://tools.wmflabs.org/multichill/queries/wikidata/top_unmatched_painters.txt is done and https://tools.wmflabs.org/multichill/queries/wikidata/painters_on_wikidata.txt is running [20:52:39] Amir1: Do you think you can just overwrite https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Multichill/Fuzzy_painter_matches ? Maybe script it a bit? :-) [21:35:14] Amir1: Other list is done too. I'm going to bed