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yea, crazy that you can raw-dog in Wildermyth. Did NOT expect that cutscene.
yea, crazy that you can raw-dog in Wildermyth. Did NOT expect that cutscene.
Awesome game - they’ve been doing great and regular updates the whole early access
See, I feel like this was written by a coder. WAY too accurately specific.
That’s cool. I had no idea there was a python variant for visual novels! https://www.renpy.org/
I know it’s a typo, but I like the idea of composting code. A lot of it is turning to shit and has gotten moldy, so the metaphor is apt. Gotta mix it up with some fresh stuff, and turn it around every so often and you’ll end up with gold if you can give it the proper time
Wouldn’t Mastodon just be that? Lemmy and Mastodon federate - and you can see one in the other.
Twitter-likes are tag based. Reddit-likes are community based? I think it’s fine and good if communities merge or get subsumed by an equivalent on another instance.
I believe the chart is if you are looking at last activity date.
Was this persons’ last activity date in the last 6 months? Last 1 month?
Not sure how they are actually measuring that activity - whether that’s logins or posts?
Just start using Signal. Don’t push it for a reason for people who don’t care, just let people know “Hey, message me here”. The more people that use it - the better for everyone - whether they benefit or not.
The second part of that is use things like WhatsApp less or not at all, but you can always start with the first part. Maybe you already have folks on signal, and you can just start messaging them there until more folks come over.
Hadn’t heard of reiverr, you like it?
I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a file-arr for analyzing disk usage, performing common operations, and exposing a web-based upload/download client so I don’t have to mount the volume everywhere.
That’d be cool. There’s one that does transcoding and another that does unzipping
Arch, btw
you just haddddd to say it
Oh god, please for the love of god use a spoon and not a knife tip, though
2nd’ing. I tried TubeArchivist too and preferred this
Unquestionably Golang if those are the two options. It’ll give you a much better base to work with if you are still earlier in your career and is much more applicable to a lot of things.
Elixir is niche, the syntax doesn’t share a lot of patterns with other languages, and no one is hiring for it. Also few people know it.
I want to caveat my answer with that I personally really like elixir, and would prefer to work with it myself over golang for some types of problems. Actor patterns are really cool.
honestly the “god I don’t wanna do this, but I’m going to do it” feeling has gotten me through more than a few gym days. Do you like podcasts or TV or music? Bring it with you and focus on that.
My general advice though - start small, and build up what works for you. Move your body, drink water, try to establish healthy eating habits with all the colors (greens, vegetables, whole grains, etc).
Whatever you do won’t be wrong. It’s always a good thing to do a good thing for your body, whether its big or small or a regime or a once-in-a-while thing.
A beautiful day in Tuscany, you with your love. Nothing could be better. A small child approaches. You hear the sound of a polaroid, and you know what’s coming next. “$10? Photo?” the child says, holding out their hand. You are appalled. The nerve. The audacity. The sheer brazeness. You would never stoop to such a low as analogue film. You hawk back and summon your finest flem, to grace the small child. You spit on the image.
That was the day everything changed…
This is Kingdom Come: Deliverance? If this is the part I’m thinking of it was such a hard fight! I didn’t even realize you could poison things!
You are picking a really hard problem to start with - AI is a thing that people get incredibly advance degrees to know about. Frameworks have made things much easier to get started without all that learning, but I’d still recommend starting MUCH smaller.
Make a Python program that takes input and randomly gives output from a list. Then make a Flask WebApp that returns the same if you give it a web request.
I’d say after you can do both of those challenges - maybe then you’d be in a better place to start thinking about implementing something with an AI library. There’s layers and layers and layers of knowledge to build up.
TypeError is also a correct response, though, and I think many folks would say makes more sense. Is an unnecessary footgun