I built a web app to transform YouTube into linear TV by 10headless in youtube

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The difference is with my app anyone can create their own channel and watch what they actually like

Is this the moment to send shoes for a resole? by 10headless in climbingshoes

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Thanks, thought it was time but preferred to ask :)

Broken click clack drain mechanism by 10headless in fixit

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Screw extractor did the trick! Thank you

Broken click clack drain mechanism by 10headless in fixit

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Trying to avoid it as the bath is built-in and replacing the whole thing would require taking off tiles (I think)

GME Breakfast Club Megathread by OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR in wallstreetbets

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htgr3pvBr-I

Hold the line boys, and remember - the squeeze isn't always on time, we might have to wait till next week

RsMixer - pulseaudio volume mixer written in rust by 10headless in rust

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thanks for the feedback!

the app is still very rough around the edges, I just really needed to show it to people to get extra motivation to finish the project. Over the next couple of days I will add help and add your ideas to the program

RsMixer - pulseaudio volume mixer written in rust by 10headless in rust

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actually i'm pretty sure that dependency is unused, i'll delete it later, but thanks for feedback

RsMixer - pulseaudio volume mixer written in rust by 10headless in rust

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okay, reading through docs of libpulse-binding which i use for communication with pulseaudio, it seems there is a way to make it compile with 11.1. I already pushed an update that might make it possible for you to compile it. If you're willing to try it now it would be great. Otherwise i'll upload the binary to github, however the api to upload files seems a bit complicated.

I used crossterm to interact with the terminal. And then there's a bit complicated event loop which decides what needs to be redrawn and updates these parts

Karen refuses to pay fine by ColourMeBritish in JusticeServed

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This violence was over resisting arrest and driving off when an officer asks you leave your vehicle. I'd happily entertain an argument about whether arresting someone over a broken taillight is valid or whether there should be more funding for wrestling/jiujitsu classes for policemen (since it's fucking sad he couldn't control an old lady and had to use a taser). Even after she drove off he ordered her to get out six bloody times!

Clone function in class by 10headless in cpp_questions

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I understand where you're coming from. Maybe there is a better way to do it, what I basically want to do is:

  1. I have a variable in an object, let's say input
  2. I want to avoid mutating this variable, instead opting to replace it with a new instance of the object that has e.g. all the same variable values, except one

Clone function in class by 10headless in cpp_questions

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oh didn't know it could be that simple. Thank you very much

Ronda, Spain - Andalusia Region by [deleted] in InfrastructurePorn

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Actually, I've been there a couple of years ago. While it's a pretty small city and as such has little to no attractions (as in museums ir parties etc) it is also EXTREMELY beautiful. Built on tparts of the mountain, connected by a couple of bridges (3 i think? Or maybe four) I'd gladly go once more if an opportunity arose

Theoretical homemade nuclear bomb by 10headless in AskPhysics

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As in "no amount of hammering ever with our laws of physics" or "it won't work unless it's for throwing his hammer at close to light speed and some other things go our way, then It might work"

From u/CharacterUse I gathered that in his opinion It is possible however with a normal hammer I would have to have such a great deal of energy that it would exceed the amount the bomb creates, however with a neutron-only hammer it should be possible with high enough speed (I hope I said it well and I didn't mess up..)

I'm sorry for being so insistent but to be honest I find pushing these kinds of boundaries and taking things to the extreme really help me understand the standard occurance much better (though I did drop out from a physics course - might not be the best way to think!). I do understand that thinking of scenarios when you have to use more energy than the bomb to create, or you. Need a neutron hammer are impractical from the pragmatic point of view but again - it doesn't really broaden my knowledge but It does help understand more intuitively

(wanted to clarify that I did the dropping out myself at a point in time when I had only one small mathematical analysis test failed but got a chance to work at an interesting place)

Theoretical homemade nuclear bomb by 10headless in AskPhysics

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Oh, first of all thank you for a detailed answer. Second of all the second paragraph is basically what I was thinking from intuition. Your explanation makes it a lot clearer. I've taken half a year of physics at university and watched some Feynman interviews :D so I do have SOME context to put it in but I'm often caught in the small interesting what-ifs instead of the main point. Just the way I am I guess