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I’m not exactly sure what to think about it, but I do like how there’s specific things that have their implementation in code right there. I did only look at the site for like a minute, so take that with a grain of salt.
I’m not exactly sure what to think about it, but I do like how there’s specific things that have their implementation in code right there. I did only look at the site for like a minute, so take that with a grain of salt.
I know it’s a dumb idea but imagine how fun it would be if there was no copyright
That idea of booting from a USB is golden.
I didn’t know that, thanks!
Why isn’t syncthing there? Is there something bad with it I’m not aware of amor are they just not aware of it?
You can make nice little self watering pots with a 3d printer and the right filament.
Those extending swords are really fun.
There are also 3d puzzles you can make.
You can also print models you’d like to paint as minis. You just need the model, sandpaper, primer and some paint.
Omg there’s a lot more than I realized there would be. I really appreciate going out if your way like this!
This looks like a really cool library, but I don’t have any experience in color. Are there any resources you’d recommend to learn before/while using this library?
This is so bad I can’t look away
Thanks, that was a lot of info I didn’t know either. I was wondering how to use clippy…
I’ve been working on a scraper to get congress stock trades. I’m thinking of potentially just serving it as an API. If theres an API that someone else knows about I’m all ears.
The key is to use a hose and not a fixed one. The fixed ones don’t really allow you to clean where you’d like whereas the hose ones let you aim wherever. At least that’s how it’s been in my experience.
I heard there are quantum computing libraries in Python if that interests you!
If I were you I’d browse PyPi for any packages that look cool.