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If I’m doing anything substantial, calculation-wise, I use openpyxl.
If I’m doing anything substantial, calculation-wise, I use openpyxl.
Agreed. I really tried to like Libre/OpenOffice over the years but it never felt right. OnlyOffice really hits the spot for me.
I don’t use Windows much any more but I was happy with the discounted student version of Office 2016, afaik the last perpetual license.
I find Lemmy is better with fewer users just like Reddit used to be.
I kinda miss a few subs but they’ve been replaced by new things I discovered here.
The websites can coexist and users can do as we please.
The apartment we bought came with an old 18” dishwasher.
We run it daily with two adults and it works great. Even though you need to run it more often, it’s takes less time to empty than a full size.
For our current layout it makes a lot of sense but would want a full size if the family grows.
If I was single I would prefer the smaller format. I find it kinda nasty to have my dirty dishes standing for many days.
There are some great suggestions here but I wouldn’t sweat it too much, this looks pretty average for 20 yo.
I can recommend trying different layouts from time to time. You can always change it back and it helps keep things fresh (also mentally).
If you want a step up in responsibility then get an easy plant that’s suited for the light from the window.
If you want to get started with databases, the file-based SQLite is awesome!
I play mostly single player indie games and feel like it’s great value for the money. In a ome games I have over 1000 hours playtime for 20-50 bucks.
It’s a bit more barebones but I really like BoxySVG
I still mourn Inbox, it was the best email experience I’ve ever had.
I can imagine it didn’t age well.
The destructive/interactive environments were very cool for the time. Also loved the art style.
I was a big fan of Power Stone
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This is why I only work 32h and take Fridays off.
I think it’s in mastodon and not lemmy.
I don’t know about Adobe but I think it’s true for some software.
My previous employer (~30 person company) got in trouble for a Fusion360 file that was sent to a customer after being edited by an intern’s pirated copy. Employees and interns typically used a different licensed CAD software.
I think the pirated file being opened at a larger company tipped them off, but I don’t know how they ultimately tracked us down.
That being said, I personally wouldn’t want the stress of using pirated software, let alone pirated assets in a professional setting.
You might also find the Python library pandas useful. Its “DataFrames” can mirror your excel data 1:1 and you have convenience methods like to_excel(). Easy to combine with numpy for performant matrix math.
XLSX just becomes a container for storing/sharing your data, and while Python is used for analysis. I would use matplotlib for plotting rather than embedding in the sheet.