They showed up at an all right pace. When I called my ISP, or well, when my ISP got called about my Internet being broken on Friday a bit back, they couldn't show up until Saturday morning.
It went out Thursday afternoon, but my dad's a little apathetic towards the Internet. At the least he figures he can tolerate a day without. Sure we ended up calling Friday afternoon, but I would have hoped they'd have an evening technician or something. Guess not.
A nice little detail in pirates of he caribbean, is the signs of scurvy and other sea sicknesses yellow in eye and so on nice lil details
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Sleeping Dogs has been a lot of fun so far. As usual I tend to go off-rails pretty fast and get occupied doing all the event activities in a game. But they've given the player a fair bit of immediate freedom and stuff to do.
>>510950 I hate this too >I will contact you toeve about tomorrow >no contact >no contact tomorrow either >then get told day after tomorrow evening that you have work early morning
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>>510951 I'm sure he'll get back to me but I'm not sure if I'll have to sleep before my next shift or not I foresee much sleep deprivation in my future
>prime minister of spain forced to step down after vote of no-confidence as top members of his party get a total of 351 years due to corruption charges lel
>>510965 all da big wigs of the party be corrupt and thrown into jail so the government formed around the party failed
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
well the PM wasn't found and wasn't under investigation of any crime but try to keep a government running, when your minister of finance gets 33 years in prison for corruption and such
Anno
Well it's not surprising that a party under that many corruption charges would qualify for a vote of no confidence.
Anno
>>510963 good to see there's still a sliver of hope in this world
Wow, that is a way more specific joke to make. But yeah, I do remember that now.
FormerRei@mobile
Most jokes are pretty specific. Also I was recently told by someone that before they had met me they had thought they had a really dry sense of humor and was good at deadpan delivery. Apparently I showed her it was possible to be even more dry and deadpan than she had previously thought feasible.
FormerRei@mobile
So I've had white rice with lima beans for dinner like three times this week.
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
I'm sorry
FormerRei@mobile
What do you make when you don't feel like cooking?
>>511009 Grill it or broil it If I'm in a hurry I'll cook it on a pain but not in oil. If I feel like it I'll soak it in a marinade for a few hours before cooking it.
>>511017 franxx is getting great but it might be better to wait until it's finished and marathon it honestly every episode is a really annoying cliffhanger
megalo box continues to be awesome
golden kamuy is great too
Alice
hope you don't get spoiled, literally a mainstream anime at this point also, last episode was very much plot which didn't made much sense anyway.
I really like this image. Even though the dog is probably uncomfortable, its still really cute.
FormerRei@mobile
It has a bunch of air trapped under its skin.
Anno
I thought it ate bees
FormerRei@mobile
Not this one It had subcutaneous emphysema Due to a hole in its windpipe The air was drained and the hole was repaired though. Also subcutaneous emphysema isn't supposed to be painful, just uncomfortable. But I'm still glad the dog got treated.
>>511049 i get so annoyed when I'm having a good day and in the middle of doing stuff, walk by my grandma's room and she's like "wow did you hear 14 schoolchildren just got shot and cut up into little pieces, all of them with scholarships to Harvard and the killer was a famous Doctor that went off the rails and fed them cyanice cyanide*
>>511102 No, but they can be harnessed and their energy can be used to benefit society.
Anno
Tier 1.5 world, we haven't got the energy of our whole planet, nor the energy of the sun from a dyson sphere. We will harness the power of annoying commies. Human advancement comes in small steps!
It's been working well so far. I was able to use them to get myself somewhere I could use as a safehouse if I needed to, which was an unexpected bonus. I'm going to use them for charity work and community improvement. Going to this stupid training is just part of the shit I have to do for it.
Anno
Sounds like the foundations of a useful organisation. I think it is good that you are guiding them to do good stuff which will actually benefit them in later life than meme commie and drugs
I keep them out of trouble, too. They have such bad ideas. They want to target kids and turn them into commies. As if that's even a slightly okay idea.
Anno
In the first place do they even actually believe // properly understand what communism is? or is it just an outlet for them?
They are aware of what communism is and have read literature. None of them know how to participate in society, though. Their idea of improving the community is blocking traffic until police ask them to leave.
Anno
>>511112 what were they going to do with the fact that marx wanted the population to be armed with all the /// when so many schools are shot up and so many kids are affected by that?
Maria
>>511112 how young are they targeting? Like teenagers?
Anno
>>511114 Wow, I hope they don't do stuff like that, they could easily get themselves killed.
The desire to improve the community is good though but they definately need to focus their energies on useful stuff than blocking roads or having confrontations with the police. >>511121 I think people can have the hope to do good, not everyone can be sure that they are doing good, it isn't easy to tell if what you are doing is wholly good and I think we can always improve. but I can understand what you mean, like the phrase 'the road to hell is paved with good intentions' you can do some fucked up shit believing you are doing good.
Anno
I don't know if I agree with that. "The desire to improve the community" is too vague an ideal to really be considered good or bad.
>>511116 What do you mean? An armed proletariat isn't in conflict with not wanting kids to get shot, according to Marxist ideals.
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Being armed doesn't automatically mean their must be gun violence. I don't think it is just the possesion of guns that is the present situation in America, there is a lot of issues in society. *are
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There are tasty doritos in the cupboard. I want to eat them but I have eaten a lot today. I always get hungry late at night. I wonder if I am actually hungry or just trying to eat to satisfying myself in a way
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there's company around and it's sort of nice to have them around but I forgot how much I have to behave sometimes I just knocked coffee everywhere and swore when there was a kid around now I feel really embarassed
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Rectify the situation by serving tea and kicking out all small children. it is fun talking with people and having fun but I find it tiring.
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>>511127 As someone who's been in this situation many times, you never really need the food. You go to bed without eating and you'll wake up in the morning feeling like you're still well sated.
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>>511136 Yeah, I know I can just go to bed and I'll wake up fine, I think I just crave the pleasure of eating more than anything. Something that tastes nice gives a unique pleasure but I also think I hype the taste of something and then when I've eaten it I think it wasn't as good as I thought it'd be. like ice-cream, I think ice-cream will be nice but often I don't enjoy it as much as I thought I would
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Huh, the kids show they're watching in the background was created by Guillermo del Toro
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There is a channel here that is just 24/7 Star Trek and Murder Mysteries. I quite like it but American commerical breaks are constant and you can have the same commerical in the same break.
Anno
There's a lot of choice in American television, yeah. But cable television is a cancer that needs to be destroyed.
Anno
A lot of shitty ideas for products being sold and also this testosterone keeps being played constantly, "become a manly man" with testosterone. being used to the internet I am used to targeted adverts so it is weird to see these adverts and have to remind myself they aren't targeted
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Sometimes I put the tv on for background, but you really have to either find a channel with tolerable ads or mute the ads sometimes. Some channels really try too hard to push their own shows to the put that it's laughable.
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I've noticed with a lot murder mysteries and star trek, the intros are so long that you get a commerical break at the end of the intro theme, >>511152 Columbo mostly so far
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what murder mysteries are airing >>511150 my friend really loves Columbo he tried to convince me of it but I'm not really interested and I don't have access to it anyway I don't mind stuff by agatha christie though
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
how to cheer up /moe/
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>>511152 I love Agatha Christie stuff, one of the old sherlock holmes series, Diagnoises murder, murder she wrote.
There is this Japanese series which is like a Japanese columbo. ninzaburo furuhata, it is pretty good. Poirot has to be my favourite series ever. I love him so much.
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Are you still working on your Python stuff?
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>>511159 Here and there, I made a function that lets you type in an english word and get the japanese for it from Jisho and also the reverse the japanese to english. I haven't done much more, I should try and think of a more complex project to work on so I can keep doing it instead of doing small things and then stopping
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I wish I had your dedication maybe one day
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I'm not really dedicated, I dictionary thing is just simple json. without all the fluff its about 5 lines of code
>>511155 He'd probably like a Japanese Columbo. He really likes Lupin. Poirot is pretty good. Monk was a show that played lots of re-runs of when I was younger and I feel like I haven't seen that in ages.
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>>511176 Oh yeah Monk is great. I loved that too. I think murder mystery formula has some neato characters for the MCs
I really enjoyed Hyouka too but // for the same sort analysis and character development
Anno
Oh, I've never looked into Hyouka, I didn't know it was a mystery.
Maria
Hyouka was a very good show It's got a lot of mysteries but none of them are murder mysteries
Anno
Yeah, its a nice peaceful show, but I love the Houtarou's detective ability and how well made the show was. It is my favourite Kyoani
Maria
I really like that episode where they're trapped in the shed and have to find a way out of it, and the one where they're able to induce a crime just from hearing the PA calling for a student to come to the staff room. >induce *deduce The one where they solve the murder mystery from an unfinished movie is pretty great too. That one's got a twist that you think is really cool and clever, but THEN THERE'S ANOTHER TWIST THAT UNDOES THE FIRST TWIST That was good. Hyouka has a lot of really subtle development and it's nice how it all comes out in the last two episodes and you can look back and think oh so that's what that earlier stuff was about
>>511189 Yeah Hotaro has a lot of good character development. I /// it's part of why I liked the PA episode so much, because it starts with him trying to trick Chitanda to get her off his case, but then he gets really into the mystery anyway. They do a good job of having him move on from his energy conservationist personality
>>511190 The ED sequences are pretty cute. I'm not that fond of the OPs but the EDs visuals are great
>>511191 I love the way the camera works with the kininarimasu Like it'll pause for a sec, because Hotaro's like "oh fuck me here it comes" then Chitanda will slam a book down and shout it out Or the one visual metaphor with all the little angel Chitandas covering him in kininarimasus
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>>511188 Oh I love the PA scene, it is really good. I might have to rewatch it all when I get back home to my PC. I love how houtaro confronts his own ego as he confronts Irisu
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The OP was also so good. I have it forever stuck my head.
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>>511188 The character development doesn't feel rushed or like a trope with the show, the slow progression from doubting his own lifestyle to realising that he can have a rose coloured life and without the trouble he expects from it, and how chitandas innocent ki ni naru's bring so much to him, I love how she trusts him and he finds it hard to respond to the sincere trust
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>>>/watch?v=Msuu3b-L-2k >>511188 I love the very first kininarimasu, with the all the vines around her and houtaro, it was magical. Kyoani did such a good job with the visuals for Hyoka. *Hyouka
Maria
>>511191 >the last shot of the show is rose coloured POETRY IT RHYMES
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I felt really sad when it ended. I enjoyed it a lot that I went to find the LNs and started reading them. I hope I can watch something like Hyouka again the in the future, >>511195 Did you watch the OVA?
The books go further than the anime I believe, but the anime was a short adaptation. I recommend reading them, they are really enjoyable. >>511195 Yeah the Pool one, I think it was like something .5
Maria
>>511194 How much further do the LNs go? I actually finished it last night and I kind of regret it a bit because now it's over >the OVA there's an ova? you mean the pool episode? I liked that one but I actually thought the mystery was odd Do people in Japan not wear sunscreen? Why did no one bring up the possibility of that she just had sunscreen on her ear Yeah it's 11.5 Chitanda and Oreki enter a long term relationship in the books right?
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I just checked, yeah the anime is only the first four novels. So you have a bit of content from the novels left. >>511195 I think it might have just been a day where they didn't think to put sunscreen on, I don't know the climate in Japan but like in the UK even though people should put sunscreen on they often don't. here I have to put it on since the UV is extreme
I haven't finished reading the novels, when the anime finished not all of them were uploaded, you can find nearly everything on bakatsuki, I've actually got the novels on my kindle now, I've been slowly reading them, so I guess will both find out the answer to that question, that is if you are gonna read them, https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Hyouka
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>aired in 2012 Time really seems to accelerate fast.
Maria
>>511196 wow I'm surprised it got translated into so many languages. I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to reading them but I've got it bookmarked now >>511197 >2012 was around 6 years ago
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Oh right, Book 6 of Hyouka only came out in 2016. Not that long ago.
Night time is so good. It so calming I wish I could loop the night infinitively
Maria
I think it'd be nice to live in the night I really like it down town at night in the shopping district because it's quiet and there's no one out since all the drinking happens down the other part of town
>>511207 >just move to Finland I doubt it's easy to move to Finland Maybe I can get a job in Antartica
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Yeah Antarctica seems popular with the anzac folk.
Anno
I don't think I'd enjoying living in Finland. or rather it doesnt matter much to me where I am. I just want to be able to stay in my room at night forever and watch all the anime and stuff I like.
https://twitter.com//status/1002817830314807297 test nice
TN
so you wake up to a sound you never have heard emanating from your phone groghily dismisd it untill it hits you, that it is the "you have precisely 20 minutes to be on bus" alarm i set up at times. but always dismiss before it rings. Never once havung actually forgot about leaving. welp. gotta thank past me for bdung able to get from just woke-up to allready to go in just ten mins
TN
is weird how i used to remember quite many phonenumbers of my closekin and friends, but ifasked now i would only know my own number amusing how your brain just decides no need to memorise, when your phone remembers for you
Anno
I have only three numbers remembered off by heart Two of them are my own and one is my dad
Maria
I don't even remember my own number >>511227 just don't
me, bang i just woke up in fact >>511234 hello beautiful tell me things how are you? how goes it? have things been better since I last talked to you? you were in a dark place
>>511237 unfortunately fish is still in nigeria and i don't have any information on her status so im still pretty fucked up haha im eating now, though, so that's a plus
>>511365 yeah the endign was just "oh" but then again how would you have ended that series I wonder how the other series of the author fared they havn't gotten much attention by scanlatos
>>511367 Helen ESP was translated, scans of the oneshot from champion red the month after franken fran ended never showed up. I had meant to buy that issue but I accidentally bought the issue with the last chapter. A while back I started cleaning up scans of Odoro but I only got like halfway through the first volume. I asked Hox if he was interested in scanlating it but he declined.
but there was that weird "immortal monster" thing where humans had become aware of the sikrit monster cabal that had ruled them and now hunted them that was an interesting setting, but I don't think more than 2 or 3 chapters got translated ever
FormerRei@mobile
>>511371 Oh yeah i vaguely recall that The phase 20 one shots were scanlated. Various oneshots And maybe a few chapters of that detective manga
FormerRei@mobile
I might shop around odoro to some scan groups. The raws were pretty hard to find. Well They might not be now But I had to use ed33 to decrypt them which was serious business back in the day. Iirc Google censors results about that program
>>511402 Does anyone really want to be here but here we are nonetheless and with the time given to us, we all should strive to do the best we can in whatever way we ourselves deem best
You could (passive term) quit it early, but I think that would be just proving life that it is BIGGER than you are and I think that life needs to get some burning lemons thrown at its face for what it does to us all
>>511405 I have a kid coming so I have to try to keep it together, at least.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>511406 I know this isn't really the time to talk about this but just going to say it are you sure you and fish, once she gets better and back to your arms, are ready for this? There afterall is a solution that isn't a good one, but it is something we can do nowadays
>>511416 well you will have time to discuss with her I think dunno how you feel how late it is acceptable to backout ofi t but you will have time to discuss
this is one of those things that I dunno you would say are unscientific and shit but whenever I just have this feeling it is usually correct or correctish
and when it comes to your situation I only have "correctish" feeling nothing "bad"
I mean it is just gut feeling but it is the gut feeling of TN
Anno
>>511420 Take care moon. I am watching a Japanese detective series on some thing. https://www1.ondramanice.io/furuhata-ninzaburo-season-01/watch-furuhata-ninzaburo-season-01-episode-4-online
Its a fun, I don't know if you'd enjoy it though.
Anno
I ended up on a Hyouka re-watch after it got talked about last night. Haven't seen it in a while. Don't think I've watched it whole since it was airing.
>>511487 Like where do you want your blessing where do you want your fortune without target is too wide I can only fullfill wishes
"the fuck is tn doing is he mad is he joking" and so on sure all of taht
but is what I can offer, and is waht works for me
FormerRei@mobile
Isn't blue afraid of fortune cookies?
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
Vala he is that's what you said then your oath's been sworn in vain [but freely you came and you freely shall depart [so nevever trust the northern winds NEVER TURN YOUR BACK ON FRIENDS Oh Im' heir of the hig hlord "you better don't trust him" The enemy of mine isn't He of your kind? and FINALLY YOU MAY FOLLOW ME~ Farewell he said
Ever wonder how they shoot the burger falling together in fast food commercials?
Anno
i figure it's easier since they're using fake food or whatever
Anno
i never really thought about it much before just now though
FormerRei@mobile
It's fascinating that a machine woukd be designed and manufactured for that purpose.
Anno
i wonder if they rent out the burger dropper
Kirara🚗
barger
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>>511509 Not really, people with money will make anything for any purpose regardless of how inefficient or one use it is.
FormerRei@mobile
>>511512 I never said surprising, I just personally find it fascinating. Super specific machinery is fun.
FormerRei@mobile
Also they use them more than once.
FormerRei@mobile
http://www.gourmet.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/magazine/2000s/2004/08/consider_the_lobster.html I know I'm fourteen years late but this is a good read. DFW's use of foot notes reminds me of my tendency to put stuff in parentheses mid sentence.
https://electrek.co/2018/06/01/onyx-new-retro-styled-electric-bicycles/ These are some pretty neat electric bikes. They get some decent speed too.
Anno
those look pretty cool but what is an electric bike for what do those pedals do
Anno
It's a bike that has an electric motor in addition to the usual mechanisms. Kind of like an electric scooter except you could use it like a normal bike in emergency situations.
Samu !KW2DbpWwls
oooooh
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>>511679 can you make it go faster by pedaling with the motor on
Anno
Probably not. The max speeds of the motor get the bike up to ~95km/h, which is already probably faster than any ordinary human bean can get a bike going.
Norway is so wild >Court is forcing a hair dresser to accept a lawyer as a facebook friend for 48 hours There's more to this case, but this is not a thing I've seen happen before
ToN
>>511720 oh look its the powerful image of a meido
It's an old case that I guess is in the court system now If memory serves, the crux of it is this hair dresser refused service to a muslim woman, and (I think) hurled slurs at her as well Likely the facebook thing is for the lawyer to access hidden posts or something
Oh yeah, that's fucking weird, and really I don't think he has any idea what she's even saying
I've never seen badsalishgirl retweet 'grammar nazis' either, though, so I'm confused overall
Kirara🚗
absolutely cursed an entirely misunderstanding of what old english sounds like it's just another white guy trying to identify with the plight of indigenous people
>>511745 It's like when we embrace the "natinalize the toothbrushes" shit, but it's really not clear whether he's joking about his entire political analysis being based on lobster behavior
I would honestly enjoy not hearing about the rollercoaster of this man's life. It is both Big and Finding Nemo at the same time.
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Does anyone here plat Monster Hunter world? play*
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
I know Jan and Kirara do
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I don't have a good enough internet connection to play online but I'd thought I'd ask what yalls favorite monsters are and stuff and things and whatnot
It bothers me how the red badges are for all the ones I really want Atk oriented badges (Atk+3, Heavy Blade, QR, Spur Atk, Drive Atk, Hone Atk, Threaten Atk, Atk Ploy) Seal Atk too And Deflect Melee
What I need is a counter that when the number of items is greater than 4 its makes the next array and adds // fills that. it is only 4 now because I know its 4 but it will automatically adjust to the number of elements.
>>511813 They really are adorable, I played with my friend's son, they smile and grab things with their tiny hands they will put anything in their mouth almost instinctively, so they often put their hands in their mouth.
I'm just worried about their health and well-being
ToN
Im kind of wondering who the next ghb will br be even i want to make another bad dude and im considerng Ursula even though i have basically no bad greens built
I have a list of: [F,F,F,F] [T,F,F,F] [T,T,F,F] [T,T,T,F]
I iterate through it and add 1 to variable test for every T in the list what I want is once it reaches test = 3 to return on that. but for some reason it fucks up
4 > 5 = F 4 > 23 = T 4 > 32 = T 4 > 32 = T 4 > 32 = T 4 > 32 = T 4 > 11 = T 4 > 12 = T 4 > 32 = T 4 > 1 = T 4 > 2 = T 4 is ['F', 'T', 'F', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T', 'T'] Number of Fs is: 2 5 > 4 = T
5 > 1 = T 5 > 4 = T
5 > 23 = T 5 > 32 = T 5 > 32 = T 5 > 32 = T 5 > 32 = T
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I forgot aboutt the post limit. how is it taking 4 as bigger than 23 ???
The guy I was with booked us a really crappy hotel. The beds were tiny and the rooms were pretty dirty. As expected of the Econolodge. You could smell the weed people were smoking in the rooms next to ours.
My house is lonely right now, but it's a lot better than that place.
月
im supposed to go with some people to a japanese arcade like an hour drive away and stay there til pretty late im feeling really stressed and dont think i want to go, but im not sure idk my anxiety is so out of control lately if i take something for my anxiety i probably won't be stimulated enough to really be part of the activities either and i'd probably bum people out
Kannags, you don't need if elif you could just do if else
月
>>511856 no that's not the issue, just an aside i feel too stressed out to want to go but i already said i would i've just been feeling really weird and it's stressing me out and i can't explain it
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
well actually that doesn't cover for ==
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>>511861 I did 24 lines of code for what every other solution was 2 lines haha >def findLargestNum(nums): > return max(nums)
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
Oh.
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
Yeah python has some nifty built in stuffl ike that.
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My brain just decided how do I do this and somehow came up with a truthtable type thing.
>>511868 the only things on that banner I'd want are Takumi and some Grima merges meanwhile on bride banner I keep trying for another ninian and got two subpar ones of the other brides in a single go
月
>>511870 i could probably dip out but at the expense of some social credit, you know
>>511879 I'm super dumb and came up with that instead of some of the solutions that other people did which is find the largest number by test if each number is larger than the other. e.g.
def findLargestNum(nums): largest = nums[0] for i in nums: if i > largest: largest = i return largest
nums = [] findLargestNum(nums)
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I don't know why that didn't occur to me
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Smell of woodsmoke from someone's outdoor fireplace and the sound of light rain on the foliage outside. Summer is nice.
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Its raining its pouring the old man is snoring
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He bumped his head and went to bed and didn't wake up in the mor-ning
Me too. I would expect it to return an int. But I don't really know Python at all and with basic programming knowledge that's my best guess for an out of range error.
>>511917 I guess they're still trying things. Meido said it was one of those superbacteria that are resistant to antibiotics
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>511919 would be nice if they could transport her to some us hospital
Ko-Shi
I bet it's 日本語ing great
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>>511919 There are a few drugs for those types, in the UK we have had a few cases of superbacteria popping up, they have to slowly go through all the different drugs and see whats effective. If it is superbacteria do you know if you can visit her, she might quarantined
>>511922 There have been cases of antibiotic resistant pneumonia which are basically incurable I'm worried I don't know if I can visit Idk when I'll get my passport anyway
>>511920 A hospital in Europe would probably be a lot better US hospitals have very poor quality of care compared to most of Europe
>>511927 I wonder where though I have no idea on which european countries have truly outstanding medicne
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>>511924 We've had a bunch of drug resistant pneuomia cases in the UK from people going overseas. They do get treated. *cured. I imagine her family will be able to get access the drugs.
Kirara 🚗
>>511929 WHO says France and Italy are best. I would have expected it to be Scandinavia.
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>>511924 Were they able to tell if you her condition is staying stable or inclining one way or another?
>>511931 We have good quality, but we lack the manpower to produce the amount of top doctors also our health system is really taxed by our native population, so there isn't much resources to spare Like take my step-father who had to wait almost ay ear to get his heart operated, which could have failed at any moment and kill him
>>511935 Basically I'd guess UK and France have top medicine in europe if asked germany would seem like one, but I think they suck at the human part of medicine, though excell in the technology part and also are somewhat too institutional for their own good all "eins zwei drei, cure ein disease"
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UK gov ensures high supply of good drugs but our doctors . best doctors go overseas to get better pay. most to the US
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>511937 also this many top minds tend to move abroads, due to lower pay here
I would rather someone be realistic with me and acknowledge that my fear is valid than to dismiss me and tell me that everything will be okay.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
Pneumonia is dangerous untreated and with no /limited access to antibiotics it sure increases the odds of bad but she is in a hospital and is resting so her being young and overall healthy, I presume, it shouldn't be that risky but unfortunately it will take time
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>>511948 Yeah, I understand that, I shouldn't be applying my sense of tact or whatever to other people.
Meido said they didn't have my contact information but I don't really believe that because Fish had my numbers in her phone and also on an emergency contact card in her wallet.
Nobody took care of Laz while I was gone so I left out several bowls of water for him, enough to last the time I was gone. But for some reason, he didn't drink out of anything but his normal bowl?
>>511967 Friday evening, all of Saturday, and today until about 4:00pm.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
how is he? upset?
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
how long were you gone anyhow I guess in that heat water becomes the biggest issue
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>>511965 Some cats can be really particular about food and water. I moved my cat's food bowl into my room for a brief while after we took in my sister's dog because it kept getting at her food bowl. But every now and then she'd be sitting where it used to be, expecting food to magically show up.
Cats don't really like drinking out of stationary water like most water bowls to begin with so he's probably hesitant to start new ones when there's already one he trusts.
>>511965 so 2 nights just the limit you can about leave a cat on its own safely I remember one time, we did a lot of overnight trips so our cat was used to it, that we stayed 2 nights eventhough we had told her we'd just be away one night so when we got back, she was upset she came to each of us stood somewhere close or followed us and kept meowing angry and did that for 10 minutes or more for all three of us it was really comically cute, all "where hve you been and you said just ONE night" the only time ever she did that and the only time we stayed away more than we intended Smart cat, always noticed when we were about to leave too.
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>>511968 with our cat she never ate when her bowl was fileld, unless it was out of a new can if it was opened can, she just had a taste andw ent "eww this is cold from the fridge" and would come back to it an hour later wheni t had warmed same with water, she liked it when it had stood in the bowl for a while unless it was really hot, when she'd want the cold water from the tap
Not to mention, she liekd to drink straight from the tap if possible
>>511968 Yeah, I'll have to acclimate him to more water bowls. >>511969 My cat gets over it really quickly. He always knows when I'm going to leave, too, though.
>>511973 I have an arrangement like that, but nobody knows that I'm an anarchist or that I'm trying to turn a bunch of dumb commies into functional members of society, so I kept it on the downlow this time.
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i miss my kitty a lot i wish i could have brought her with me
I am split between getting a cat or not if I get a cat, I'll be tied down and can't do travelling or random stuff but not getting one is livign without a cute furry creature ofc I can't afford one rn, but if I could
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having a cat gives me something in my life to care about
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>>511970 We don't keep our cat's wet food in the fridge. Up in a cabinet insteadt. >>511977 Cans are pretty good at keeping food good. We also never buy more than maybe a couple week's worth of cat food at a time.
Propably can get here too, but the bigger bulk cans are a lot cheaper
Whenever I fed her and opened a new can I'd line up few cans on the ground, all different flavours and let her choose which one she'd want she'd actually sniff all of the cans and then start head rubbing one of them most dunno if she could tell any difference, but that is what I always did and that is what she always did too
watching session highlights of keynote speakers at asco bc i can't actually be there it's like 120 dollars to participate from home on-demand, per programming block
>>511987 I learning how weird I am. I spent ages figuring how to tell a program how to tell odd from even and then had // discovered modulus and had to think about that.
I'm not very smart. I also put < instead equals for 4 for
>>511988 Modulus isn't really something you learn about if you don't get into computer programming I think. It's not really taught in conventional mathematics throughout pre-college/uni school. I wouldn't have encountered it if I had never taken a computer science course I believe.
>>511990 At least you're not as weird as the commies I met this weekend.
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>>511991 If feels like cheating just typing num % 2 like I'm letting the program do all the word of figuring out stuff.
and now I'm on to one with find the smallest number in list and I can just use lst.sort() and get the first element in the new list I can't help but feel like that is cheating
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Computer science is all about getting the program to do all the word of figuring out stuff! My compupter science teacher in high school was insistent on never re-inventing the wheel whenever possible in programming. Some other person's come before you and made it possible to do this all so easily. Don't let all their word go to waste!
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In the beginning there was the word. >>511994 I dunno It doesn't feel exciting. right now it's asked me to sort a list from smallest to biggest >lst.sort() done That is so cheesy. inbuilt functions for puzzles are so boring
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It's pragmatic. For most people, writing code isn't really about meticulously establishing the means of doing from the base up. There's decades of foundations for you to pull from and utilize building blocks others have developed so you don't have to. In an actual work environment, you wouldn't be expected to have to write a function to pull data from a simple array.
However, it is probably reasonable to try and learn how the function operates in case you are making your own data structures that you'd need to set up functions to pull the first or last or nth component of. But that's also something that would probably be fairly straightforward if you're already intimate with a data structure of your own design.
i can't get over how small baby hands are idk why they blow my mind so much they're just so tiny my friends' baby is really chill everyone was partying and having fun and the babby was just relaxing and stuff didn't cry once he's met his developmental milestones and doesn't have any hearing problems or anything though he's so chill that i was worried
This Chinese place we regularly order from has shrunken their chicken balls down a fair bit. There's still a whole box of them, so the number's gone up. And the previous balls were tiny amounts of chicken to huge amounts of dough, so it's not like they can get worse.
i have an uncle named danny gold ill have to make sure he knows my kid isn't named after him i should probably avoid naming the kid until i know they will survive though
k beginning at 1. PI is the sum of (-1) to the power of k+1 divided by 2*k -1 right?
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>>512024 For all k from 1 to ∞ You need to do that an infinite number of times to get pi exactly What precision do you need? Like how many decimal digits?
def pi_func(n): k = 1 while k < n: pi = ((-1)**(k+1))/(2*k-1) k+=1 print(pi) n = 10
pi_func(n)
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The formatting is fucked but the while loop only contains the pi = .. and the k += 1 which is just just incrementing k by 1 each loop of n which is 10
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>>512028 yeah that is wrong Since its an approximation of an infinite series' sum you want it like pi = 0 outside the loop And inside you want pi = pi + ((-1)**(k+1))/(2*k-1)
no, the one I was using. -1 to the power of k+1 over 2 times k - 1
so if k = 1 -1 to the power of 1+1 over 2 * 1 -1 = edfvhldfbvd;kvb
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>>512038 For that one you need to add them together Your code just replaced pi with the kth term of the partial sum. What you want is >>512030 Which will work but would be slow Your comp is fast enough though You should do n = 5000
So in this case Rather than adding together each term You multiply them So Initialize the variable to 1.0 Let's call it pi Then inside the loop you do pi = 4*(k**2)/(4*(k**2)-1) * pi And then after the loop do pi = pi * 2.0