

Silksong is also native on Linux


How do you know if a picture was taken on fall? I’m joking, guess MM is for month. Anyway, YYYY-MM-DD is ISO-8601 compliant and better.
If I understand correctly, you want to add the filename as a watermark in your pictures? Do you know python? Pretty sure there must be some python library that can help you with that. Try asking some AI LLM it should not be that complicated.


Or maybe services that had aws as a backup being overwhelmed by the excess of demand


What I do is create a function to check if the database need to be updated that is called everytime my scripts run, if it’s need then that function call the other that do the update.


I tough it was me
The same happened to me with some beans. Put the beans on the microwave and while it warm smoke some weed. Forgot about it,then was hungry as hell to serve mode beans just to find the other still warm on the microphone.


Didn’t they release a dlc last year? It’s OK to let people work on other projects.


In argetinean Spanish “groso/grosa” is someone really good. So I was talking about some college with a new guy on or team and I said, in Portuguese “Ela é muito grosa” and I saw his face going 😳 and I was like wait a second what did you understood?? And he explained to me thay in Portuguese groso/grosa means rude. I don’t know how many people I trashtalked before that.


Python is not the best at anything, but is the second best at almost everything. That’s the reason I use it. Everything I need to do, I know I can do it in python, maybe isn’t going to be the better or faster it could be, but it will work.


I work with statistics and joined a wind power forecast project, so I have been reading papers on wind power generation for the past month. There’s other more complex formulas that the one shared on the link, but that was the first I found not pay walled.


Its cubic actually
https://thundersaidenergy.com/downloads/wind-power-impacts-of-larger-turbines/
I don’t understand the physics, but every model of power output from wind turbines uses V^3 for the formula


If I don’t pass that ant zone on silksong I’m going to shoot something.
Big ant goth girlfriend when?


Nah, fuck nazis. They don’t deserve to exist.


Crazy statement, if we accept the gays we should accept the nazis too.
Wait no more. Venba looks nice. Thanks.
Amazon Web Keynotes. It’s a programming language for server administration.


Some rich people shit to avoid paying taxes or something like that.
Just today finished this podcast episode about that same topic
Citations Needed: Episode 157: How the “Culture War” Label Is Used to Trivialize Life-and-Death Economic Issues
“Let the Culture Wars Begin. Again,” The New York Times announces. “How the ‘Culture War’ Could Break Democracy,” warns Politico. “As The Culture Wars Shift, President Trump Struggles To Adapt,” NPR tells us. “Will Democrats Go on the Offensive in the Culture Wars?” Vanity Fair wonders.
Over and over, we’re reminded that so-called culture wars are being waged between a simplified Left and Right. Depending on who you ask, they tend to encompass issues under very broad categories: “LGBTQ rights,” “abortion,” “funding for the arts,” “policing,” “immigration,” “family values.” While there is some validity to the label of “culture war issue” – say, Republican opposition to an art installation, or tantrums over the gender of M&Ms – most of the time, the term is woefully misapplied.
Despite what much of the media claims, LGBTQ rights, police violence, abortion, and so many other issues aren’t just “culture war” fluff in the same league as the latest Fox News meltdown about a cartoon character. Nor are they both-sides-able matters of debate. They’re matters of real, material consequence, often with life-and-death stakes. So why is it that these are placed under the “culture war” umbrella? And what are the dangers of characterizing them that way?
On this episode, we discuss the vague nature of the term “culture war”; how this lack of clarity is weaponized to gloss over and minimize life-and-death issues like police violence and gender-affirming healthcare; and how the only consistent criterion for a “culture war” seems to be issues that impact someone other than the media’s default audience, i.e., a white professional-class man.
Our guest is The Real News Network Editor-in-Chief Max Alvarez.
Episode webpage: https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-157-how-the-culture-war-label-is-used-to-trivialize-life-and-death-economic-issues
Media file: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/citationsneeded/CN157_20220309_culture_wars_Alvarez.mp3?dest-id=542191