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iihtsurat1 · 1 year ago
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paracosmicka · 4 months ago
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Does anyone wanna look at pictures of calculators with me
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facts-i-just-made-up · 7 months ago
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Got any computer science pick up lines?
No but "item.status = "rejected" will get rid of programmers who may try to use them on you.
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originalaccountname · 5 months ago
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None of this means anything to me but being able to read the lines is funny in concept so I'm screenshotting it just in case someone else wants to look at it. Also the fact that he gets warnings towards the end there cracks me up (this is the screen while Fyodor is setting up the elevator to flood in Meursault)
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otterloreart · 7 months ago
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Leliana the snake fanart
I saw @i-m-snek's recent post and realized that it was so similar to Strawberry Snake so I had to make a new little hat (Yes, I did ask permission to make the model). It actually made me realize that I may have subconsciously been inspired by i-m-snek since I have seen many posts with Leliana in various hats*
*note that i-m-snek's hats aren't attached firmly and not all snakes will permit a hat balanced on their little heads
The stl file is available here with both hats.
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nostalgebraist · 7 months ago
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Due to recent experiences, I am feeling an urge to make an anti-drug-style PSA except it's warning impressionable machine-learning-curious teens to never, ever try a thing called "Huggingface transformers Trainer"
Not. Even. Once.
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missanthropicprinciple · 9 months ago
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Terry-Thomas | selected filmography + PSAs | 1936-1966
Once in a Million 1936
It's Love Again 1936
For Freedom 1940
Under Your Hat 1940
If You Don't Save Paper (PSA) 1948
Copy Book Please (PSA) 1948
A Date with a Dream 1948
The Brass Monkey 1948
Helter Skelter 1949
Melody Club 1949
What's Cooking? (PSA) 1951
Private's Progress 1956
The Green Man 1956
Brothers in Law 1956
Lucky Jim 1957
The Naked Truth 1957
Blue Murder at St Trinian's 1957
Happy Is the Bride 1958
Too Many Crooks 1959
Carlton-Browne of the F.O. 1959
I'm All Right Jack 1959
School for Scoundrels 1960
Make Mine Mink 1960
A Matter of WHO 1961
Bachelor Flat 1962
Kill or Cure 1962
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963
How to Murder Your Wife 1965
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines 1965
La Grande Vadrouille 1966
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rigelmejo · 7 months ago
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learning to code!
When I was 9 years old, I learned enough html to code neopets pages, my own geocities websites, and I even made forums on my own sites so my friends could all roleplay together or rant together lol. And then? I forgot so much. I no longer no how to make a forum, or even a 'next page' button - so even the dream of just making a simple blog or webnovel site feels like a huge hurdle now. (9 year old me could probably figure it out in 2 hours).
So I'm relearning! I figured this would be a fun post to place resources I find for coding, since there's coding languages, and I figure maybe if you like running you're blog then you also might be interested in tools for making blogs!
First, for those of you who miss the old geocities and angelfire type of sites to make your own free site on: neocities.org
You can make free sites you can code yourself, the way 9 year old me did. A lot of people have made SUCH amazing sites, it's baffling my mind trying to figure out how they did, I definitely wish I could make an art portfolio site even a fourth as cool as some of the sites people have made on here.
And for those pressed for time, who aren't about to learn coding right now: wix.com is the place I recommend for building a site, it requires no coding skill and is fairly straightforward about adding pages or features by clicking buttons. I used it to make my art portfolio site, I am testing out using it for my webnovel - the alternative is Wordpress, but wix.com is letting me basically make a wordpress blog Inside my own site. It's very beginner friendly in terms of "how the fuck do I set up a 'sign up for updates' message and have my site actually email these people my novel updates?" and "I need a 4x20 grid of my art down the page, that lets people click the art to see it's information and make it bigger."
I did neocities.org's little html tutorial today, it's the part of html I DID remember (links, paragraphs, headers).
My next step is to go through htmldog.com's tutorials. They go from beginner, to intermediate, to CSS. Unlike many a coding tutorial I've seen, they explain what program on your computer you need to WRITE the code in and then how to save it and how to open it. (You'd think this isn't a big deal but I've been looking into how to learn Python for months and I can't find a tutorial explaining what fucking program to write my python in... notepad? do I need something else? I don't fucking know!! My dad finally gave me a printed textbook which supposedly tells you what to download to start... I learned C++ in college and for that you needed Visual Basic to code C++, so I figured I needed Something to Write the fucking python IN.)
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5h0w1sh · 1 year ago
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Title Screen Art for my Sonic Fangame!!
(Background is subject to change- )
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why-the-heck-not · 1 year ago
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writes with python ”ugh I wanna write javascript” -> writes with javascript ”ugh I wanna write c++” -> writes with c++ ”I have made a horrible mistake”
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iihtsurat1 · 1 year ago
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Benefits of Learning Python
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Learning Python, whether online or at local institutes, has many benefits. It's a valuable journey into programming that's worth the effort.
Flexibility in Learning:
Python courses provide a flexible learning experience, allowing individuals to set their own pace.
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Readability and Simplicity:
Python is like a friendly guide for beginners in the coding world. Its way of writing code is like using everyday language, which makes it easier for new developers to catch on fast. It's like learning the ABCs of programming but with a language that feels like chatting with a friend.
Versatility Across Domains:
Python is like a versatile tool used in many cool things! Imagine websites, studying data, and even making things smart like in movies. When you learn Python, it's like finding secret passages to lots of different jobs and chances to do exciting stuff.
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Python has a lively and large community of developers. Being a part of this community offers support, guidance, and chances to learn together.
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Real-world projects incorporated into courses allow learners to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.
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Many businesses adopt Python for its efficiency and ease of use.
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Community Support and Collaboration:
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Collaborative learning opportunities enhance the overall educational experience.
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The best Python course in Surat often include real-world projects. Completing projects builds confidence and reinforces learning through practical application.
Learning Python offers benefits beyond programming proficiency. It's valuable for beginners and experienced developers due to its readability, versatility, and community support. Whether in local or online classes, Python opens doors to opportunities in the dynamic field of programming as it continues to shape technology.
Check out: How to Learn Python from the Basics in 2024? - Complete Guide
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Post #83: Tumblr Opinion Poll by Python-Programming-Language, Question: Which programming resp. script language do you prefer?, 2023.
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12neonlit-stage · 7 months ago
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I go by no pronouns but not as in my name, more so like my pronouns are an undefined variable in shell coding
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cancelledkat · 3 months ago
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some monthly kat lore is that i actually used to code pretty regularly 2-3 yrs ago and know some basic python & html (never make me do html again tho i hate it)
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kite33 · 3 months ago
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the cool thing about linux is that you get to stare at the update manager for 30 years every time you turn the computer on
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montypythonswine · 8 months ago
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I was going to post a photo of this interview with Michael Palin but I forgot about it so I'll post a link to it.
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