Does anyone have advice on a cheap, lightweight laptop (pc) to run some python. I don't need the machine to do much more than access the internet to download packages and to execute some code, and display basic moving images (not movie fanciness)
I'm a mac person and am struggling. Oh, and I'm a cellist so I'm doubly struggling. (I already have the code, just need to run it and then refine it!)
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AdviceSarah Longwell: "Use your voice. Telling the stories of the negative personal consequences that people are experiencing as a result of Trump's policies is the way to help other people understand why Donald Trump has failed them, has betrayed them, and has lied to them."
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I want to get back to photography. Used to do only analog with Rollei 35 for a couple of years. I was really happy with that.
Now I'd like something digital, preferably without screen (only viewfinder), compact size (light and fits in pocket-ish), ideally not too fragile (I want to have it with me all the time in my bag).
I want to take pictures of my daily life, friends, food, landscapes. So pretty hybrid use. Not looking for professional quality.
I guess combining all these wishes will make me compromise and that's fine.
Any recommendation if you have personal experience from it
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Would I be commiting a crime Am I not thinking this through (I'm Canadian). Any would be appreciated! The regular people of don't deserve this!
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Looking for some as a for stuff to do while my kids are awake. I have an autistic and nonverbal 3 year old who tends to destroy things and a bossy 5 year old. (Other limitations are the kids both get super bad Eczema from the sun/heat, and I also have cats who try to destroy everything, and to top it off I'm presently unemployed so finances are tight) I've been just playing video games or watching TV/Movies with the kids but honestly I just end up feeling unfulfilled if I do that for more than an hour or two. What are some good hobbies I can pick up to spend more productive time with the kids
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My partner is a food hoarder. Our freezer is COMPLETELY full you can't see half of the things in it, and if you touch anything there's an avalanche. They refuse to throw anything away. What do you do in this situation
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I'm thinking of taking up studying Korean again. I got so frustrated with my pronunciation and inability to speak a lot of the words I learned that I just quit like 3 years ago.
I have a Hangeul textbook and Talk To Me In Korean Level 1. I've heard that Duolingo has improved their Korean course and I also have Drops for learning vocabulary. I don't know if I'll use Duolingo or not.
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Looking for advice for a dash cam solution for the motorbike. Preferably something simple, suited for 30 to 60 min commutes but also, if I get me a Valkyrie or FJR, longer rides. Definitely needs to be affordable. Anyone have any tips
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Happy Saturday , I was wondering if you could offer me some advice
I've been trying to teach myself programming for years. I get to a certain level of understanding through tutorials, and then run out of steam.
How do I get past tutorial hell Is the answer to just put down the tuts and start building stuff I suspect that is the answer, but if that is the case, where's the best place to start figuring out what to build
I feel like once I have enough experience under my belt, I can start implementing some of the stuff that I want to create. But as it stands now, I am stuck going from language to language until I learn enough to be dangerous, and then never go any further. There are a couple of languages where I feel like I know a little, and nothing that I feel I actually know well.
Ultimately, I want to do low level stuff like building a compiler in C. But how do you get from, "I understand a little about this language" to being able to build something meaningful
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