Thank you for recommending kaggle! I found just what I needed there (actually way more data than I needed!). Here’s what I went with, if it’s useful to anyone else: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mfrye0/bigpicture-company-dataset
Thank you for recommending kaggle! I found just what I needed there (actually way more data than I needed!). Here’s what I went with, if it’s useful to anyone else: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mfrye0/bigpicture-company-dataset
Book recommendation on “actual piracy”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/541876.Villains_of_All_Nations
Remember when you joined the fediverse in July 2024 and immediately fought with strangers about AI? That was a wild time
Just read “The Story of Mel” for the first time (Issue #4, page 22); feel like I’ve been inducted into a programmer secret society
By the way, you run Arch
As someone who is only a few months into learning to program, I find this perspective very grounding. If I set my expectations appropriately, then I can enjoy the process and not get frustrated with myself that it’s taking “too long.”
I really relate to the struggle you are describing. The book No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz has helped me understand and work with this experience. It’s more of a deep dive than a quick fix, but I recommend it.
Gotcha. The tags didn’t render for me (I’m using Jerboa on Android)
Spoiler tags work a little different here. Try this:
::: spoiler lots of people use bofa!
bofa deez nuts!
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The hardest part was installing it. Everything after that has been fun and interesting, and my current self would not think installing it was all that hard
That blog post was awesome, thanks for doing that work and letting us know about it!
You better start showing me a little more appreciation around here, Mr. Man!
Thanks friend! Got it working using your tip (Jerboa app for Android)
It’s white paint on the legs
Take one small bite and see if you like the flavor and texture (coleslaw varies a lot). If not, throw it in the trash
Thank you for this suggestion, I had never heard of it! I was able to access it via my library, and easily searched up companies with websites, but then it made me manually click which results to download (wouldn’t let me export the results as one large file). Keeping it bookmarked though, seems like a great resource for other use cases.