friendly_ghost

joined 1 year ago

One month in and you're writing complex bash scripts!! Keep up the good work! ๐ŸŽ‰

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by friendly_ghost@beehaw.org to c/hockey@lemmy.ca
 

Who are we rooting for? I'm from the U.S., there are some players I'm hoping do well but no love for the team. Finland is scrappy as hell. It would be kind of great if they pulled out a win tonight.

Edit: I posted this during the 2nd intermission, when the score was only 2-1. Womp womp.

 

My team isn't doing so well this season. One of our commentators just posed a question that we've probably all asked: "What is it going to take for them to A) learn a lesson, or B) wake up??"

That cover art is giving Jack T. Chick

[โ€“] friendly_ghost@beehaw.org 14 points 2 weeks ago

Little Bobby Tables all grown up ๐Ÿ˜ข

Thanks for looking into it! Seems like I will be doing mysef a favor to learn the tried-and-true tools, versus the shiny new thing (did I say shiny? More like shady). Really appreciate the advice, thank you!

[โ€“] friendly_ghost@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Thank you both so much! That seems like a great way to go. Any opinions on using Streamlit for this? I came across it in a search and it seems promising

 

Hi all, I am one year into my coding journey and could use a little guidance on a project. I have created a Python program that provides real-time hockey stats and game information, using API calls (documentation here: https://github.com/Zmalski/NHL-API-Reference). The code is working, and it's really fun to see stats updating in real time as I'm watching my favorite sport. Just one problem: this is all happening in the terminal window ๐Ÿ˜† What Python library would you recommend for creating a pleasing visual display for dynamically-generated data? I thought it might be Pygame, which I have some experience with, but now I'm not sure. Right now I'm only presenting text and numbers, not drawing any plots, but should I consider matplotlib? Thanks for any advice!

Edit: I think the term for what I'm trying to make is a "dashboard"? Is that correct, and does that help answer the question? Thanks y'all!

Now remake them but only use the nand gate

 

(totally understand if this gets deleted 'cause politics)

[โ€“] friendly_ghost@beehaw.org 12 points 1 month ago

Well well well That's quite a switch in opinions

Looking good bb

I want another row for N-95 mask! With approving Drake of course

Oh shit, you're right! I didn't catch that. Hmmmm

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by friendly_ghost@beehaw.org to c/degoogle@lemmy.ml
 

Is anyone else having problems with the Feeld app on GrapheneOS? I'm in an urban area and have set my filters wide (100 miles), but see nothing when I open the app.

Update: I think this might be the issue: https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-guide I contacted Feeld support and they said they're looking into it.

 

I realize this is an absolutely unhinged thing to ask for: Can anyone direct me to a large database of company names with websites (just those two columns), ideally 100K rows or more, that I can access for free? Basically this database if it had another column with the company name: https://github.com/cygenta/top10million (but doesn't need to be anywhere near 10 million)

 

I have such a love/hate relationship with Stardew Valley, slightly less so with My Time At Portia (the developers seem to have at least considered wrist strain in the button layout and mechanics). I long for a moneyless, classless game in this genre where the incentives are community thriving, trust, pleasure, and all the other aspects that make life worth worth living outside of capitalism. Does that game exist?

 

Specifically Paris and London. There are U.S. sports-themed bars in both cities, but with the time difference, the bars will be closed by the times the games start. I'm willing to pay, get a VPN, and/or go to a sketchy streaming site. Any suggestions? Thanks hockey fam!

 

Does anyone know, or can anyone guess, the business case for predictive text? On phone apps, it is often incredibly difficult to turn off. Why is that, do you think? (The examples I have recent experience with are Facebook and Outlook mobile apps.)

I would have thought that, for AI training purposes, they would want humans typing things and not just regurgitating canned responses. But apparently not?

 

This video documents the recent feats of 15-year-old Tetris master Alex T, and the discoveries players make by pushing the game farther than it has any right to go

 

Petitions are annoying, but I'm hoping some of us will want to sign this one! The goal is simple: Have the National Hockey League create a solution where the local broadcast announcers of the home team handle the broadcast for every nationally-televised game, such as the Stanley Cup playoffs.

 

I'm setting up a laptop with Mint (Cinnamon) for a person who needs text-to-speech software. It seems like most of the nice-sounding ones are proprietary. Any recommendations for FOSS alternatives? And any ideas why this is an underdeveloped area for open source?

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