I hate this but the coloring is okay sooo
E belongs to zim!!!!!!
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there's a public "creativity board" on my college campus so
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[accidentally scratches my nonstick pan while washing dishes] mmm yummy microplastics 😍🥰😋😋😊 [brain matter leaks out of my ear] [amoeba growing in my sink eats it] [stem cell in brain matter is not broken down and endosymbiosis occurs] [amoeba reproduces while the stem cell continues its own internal proliferation as an organelle] [a new type of eukaryote is formed] [neural amoebae gain the ability to communicate and function as a multicellular hive organism] [amoebic hive attempts communication with other species' nervous systems] [hive gains the ability to integrate existing organisms into itself] [cross-special hive expands to reach every organism on earth with neurons] [hive learns to self regulate existing ecosystems] [fungi that can break down plastic thrive without human intervention] [climate change crisis is prevented] [my amoebae-puppeted great great great great grandchildren are born into a clean and balanced world]
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brook in the woods. outdoor nature scenery. sunny weather - brook in the woods. outdoor nature scenery. sunny weather
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Title: Unveiling the Ethereal Journey of "Made in Heaven": A Romantic Masterpiece
Introduction:
Made in Heaven is a critically acclaimed Indian web series created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. Released on Amazon Prime Video in early 2019, this masterpiece takes viewers on an enthralling rollercoaster of emotions, intertwined with the grandeur and societal complexities of Indian weddings. With its exceptional storytelling, well-drawn characters, and exquisite attention to detail, Made in Heaven offers a captivating experience that is both thought-provoking and heartwarming.
1) Plot:
The story follows the lives of Tara Khanna (played by Sobhita Dhulipala) and Karan Mehra (played by Arjun Mathur), who are partners in a wedding planning company named "Made in Heaven." Through their professional journey, they delve into the secrets and lies behind the extravagant weddings they are hired to organize. While battling their own personal challenges, Tara and Karan strive to find success, happiness, and love amidst the complexities of modern-day society.
2) Themes:
a) Social Hierarchy: Made in Heaven boldly addresses social hierarchies prevalent in Indian society. It explores the societal prejudices faced by characters belonging to different classes, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. The show highlights the disparities that exist even within seemingly affluent families and the constant struggle for societal acceptance.
b) Gender Equality: The series brings forth various facets of gender discrimination, offering nuanced perspectives on patriarchy, the objectification of women, and the strength of female characters. It portrays women breaking stereotypes and fighting for their rights, challenging the shackles of a deeply rooted patriarchal system.
c) LGBTQ+ Representation: Made in Heaven brilliantly represents the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community in a conservative society. It delves into their battles for acceptance, highlighting the emotional turmoil and the desire to live authentically.
3) Character Development:
Made in Heaven boasts a diverse ensemble cast, each character bringing depth and complexity to the story. Alongside Tara and Karan, pivotal characters include Adil Khanna (played by Jim Sarbh), a wealthy businessman, Faiza Naqvi (played by Kalki Koechlin), a closeted homosexual, and Jazz (played by Shivani Raghuvanshi), a determined wedding planner.
The series intricately weaves the characters' personal journeys with the weddings they organize. We witness their transformation, growth, and the delicate intricacies of their relationships, making us empathize and connect with them on a profound level.
4) Visual Brilliance:
From the opulent settings of lavish Indian weddings to the contrasting realities of the characters' lives, Made in Heaven astounds with its visual brilliance. The attention to detail, vibrant color palettes, and picturesque cinematography add an extra layer of allure to the series. The camera work provides a sense of intimacy, allowing the viewers to immerse themselves in the plot.
5) Impact and Critical Reception:
Made in Heaven has received widespread acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Its seamless blend of poignant social commentary with a heartwarming love story has resonated with viewers across the globe. The show's ability to confront taboos and raise thought-provoking questions about love, marriage, and societal norms has solidified its position as a cultural phenomenon.
6) Conclusion:
Made in Heaven stands as an unforgettable romantic story, intertwined with complex societal issues. Its exceptional storytelling, well-defined characters, and breathtaking cinematography make it a must-watch for all lovers of high-quality drama. The series boldly addresses social hierarchies, gender discrimination, and LGBTQ+ representation in a riveting manner, offering an immersive and emotionally charged viewing experience.
With its impact on popular culture and the ever-growing demand for diverse narratives, Made in Heaven has unequivocally earned its place as a masterpiece that transcends boundaries, both geographically and emotionally.
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dica: Como criar um ambiente virtual Python com uv
fonte original: https://earthly.dev/blog/python-uv/
Imagine que você tem um aplicativo backend Python 3.10 com os pacotes a2.1, b2.2 e c2.3 instalados em todo o sistema. Tudo funciona bem até você iniciar um novo projeto que também usa Python 3.10, mas precisa de a1.2, b2.2 e c2.1. Instalar esses novos pacotes causa problemas de dependência com seu primeiro projeto porque a2.1 e c2.3 não estão…
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Esposizione File .env: Risultati e Criticità della Ricerca CenturiaLabs
Introduzione
Questa ricerca è stata fatta dai laboratori della CenturiaLabs Foundation.Una delle più gravi e diffuse è l’esposizione accidentale di file di configurazione sensibili su Internet. Questo articolo presenta i risultati di una ricerca mirata all’individuazione di file .env, che spesso contengono variabili di ambiente cruciali come dbpassword (password del database). L’esposizione di…
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Imagine a true blue morning with the chirping rhythm, the swaying focus of morning, when the day begins. Then, with the sudden awakening colors offered, straying every which way, a blanket covering sights, limited boundaries. This is the day's beginning, which should never end!
(Café Street series, kloster, Fulda)
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Climate action advocates on Monday celebrated the Biden administration's Earth Day announcement that it is distributing $7 billion in Solar for All grants "to develop long-lasting solar programs that enable low-income and disadvantaged communities to deploy and benefit from distributed residential solar, lowering energy costs for families, creating good-quality jobs in communities that have been left behind, advancing environmental justice, and tackling climate change."
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the awards—which are going to 60 applicants, including states, territories, tribal governments, municipalities, and nonprofits—will fund solar projects that positively impact over 900,000 households nationwide while reducing 30 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions. The grant competition was made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act, which President Joe Biden signed in August 2022.
"The United States can and must lead the world in transforming our energy systems away from fossil fuels," said Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who joined Biden on Monday to announce the solar grants—$62.45 million in funding will go to his state—and the Vermont Climate Corps.
"The Solar for All program—that I successfully championed—will not only combat the existential threat of climate change by making solar energy available to working class families, it will also substantially lower the electric bills of Americans and create thousands of good-paying jobs," noted Sanders. "This is a win for the environment, a win for consumers, and a win for the economy."
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The fact that “tragedy of the commons” is still widely taught and discussed in introductory environmental science classes is… a choice.
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Washington volcano Mount St. Helens is ‘recharging’, 50 small earthquakes recorded in 1 week
Strange Sounds
November 17, 2023
Mount St. Helens is starting to rumble again in Washington with a spike in seismic activity recorded at the volcano more than four decades after its deadly eruption…
More than 400 earthquakes have been detected beneath the surface of the volcano in recent months. There have been more than 2,000 earthquakes recorded at the site since 2010.
Specialized equipment has…
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Nexet.js Environment Variables
Next.js basically supports Environment Variables, so it can be used without installing or configuring a separate library.
- Load environment variables using .env.local
- NEXT_PUBLICExpose environment variables to the browser using a prefix
* What are Environment Variables and Why Use them?
Environment variables refer to variables that can be passed specific values (server URL or ID values of other tools, etc.) when the application is executed by creating a file called .env . The biggest reason to use it is for security reasons. This is because if a specific value is exposed in the code, when the code is hacked by hackers, the server URL or specific values that are not set as environment variables are exposed together, resulting in greater damage.
environment variable
Example source
- Environment Variables
load environment variable
The .env.local file is basically installed in the root folder when Next.js is installed, and is used to load environment variables. You can load environment variables by writing process.env . (By default, most hosting sites have a page that specifies env separately, so don't forget to set it on the hosting site as well) Because the .env.local file is written in the .gitignore file by default, it is not uploaded to the git repository.
.env.local
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_USER=myuser
DB_PASS=mypassword
This automatically loads into the Node.js environment and makes the process.env.DB_HOST , process.env.DB_USER , and process.env.DB_PASS variables available to Next.js data imports and API routes .
For example, getStaticProps The way to use it with is to use
// pages/index.js
export async function getStaticProps() {
const db = await myDB.connect({
host: process.env.DB_HOST,
username: process.env.DB_USER,
password: process.env.DB_PASS,
})
// ...
}
Note : We will look at NEXT_PUBLIC below, but if you just use process.env without NEXT_PUBLIC, it will not run on the client (browser) (undefined). Note that environment variables can be used without NEXT_PUBLIC only at the server side (getStaticProps, getServerSideProps, etc.).
Exposing environment variables to the browser (client)
By default, environment variables are only available in the Node.js environment, so they are not exposed to the browser.
For example, to expose a variable to the browser, prefix it with NEXT_PUBLIC_ :
NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID=abcdefghijk
This process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID is automatically loaded into the Node.js environment so you can use it anywhere in your code.
// pages/index.js
import setupAnalyticsService from '../lib/my-analytics-service'
// 'NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID' can be used here as it's prefixed by 'NEXT_PUBLIC_'.
// It will be transformed at build time to `setupAnalyticsService('abcdefghijk')`.
setupAnalyticsService(process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID)
function HomePage() {
return Hello World
}
export default HomePage
Dynamic queries such as the following are not inlined :
// This will NOT be inlined, because it uses a variable
const varName = 'NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID'
setupAnalyticsService(process.env)
// This will NOT be inlined, because it uses a variable
const env = process.env
setupAnalyticsService(env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID)
Default environment variable
Usually only one .env.local file is required. However, in some cases you may need to add some default values for development(next dev) or production(next start) environment .
Next.js accepts .env (all environments) , .env.development (development environments) , and .env.production (development environments) by default .
.env.local is always set to a set default, overriding any other environment (which takes precedence).
Note : The .env , .env.development and .env.production files define default values, so they must be included in the repository. The env*.local files must be added to your .gitignore and are where you can store your secrets
Environment Variables in Vercel
Next.js application When deploying to Vercel in project settings Environment variables can be configured. All types of environment variables must be configured here. Environment variables used for development will also be added later You can download it to your local device. development environment variables If you have configured .env.local , you can import that variable for use on your local machine with the following command :
vercel env pull .env.local
Environment variable load order
Environment variables are looked up in the following locations in order, stopping when a variable is found.
- process.env
- .env.$(NODE_ENV).local
- .env.local( NODE_ENV is not picked up when test.)
- .env.$(NODE_ENV)
- .env
For example, if NODE_ENV is in development mode, and you define .env.development.local and .env , .env.development.local will be used.
Next.js official website
https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/environment-variables#default-environment-variables
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