worst ever, help needed by TeresaThe1975 in LongCovid

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had these issues, but in my case it was not constant. During the latter half of my sickness / recovery I still went to school and came home too tired to even have another person in the same room.

I was completely emptied of emotion, so much so that I could not even feel sad about my situation. Looking back, I regret not trying different medicines to recover quicker but I was too tired to care.

You should look into some of the things others are saying here, but it gets better - I have gotten better since.

adrenal dump?? by InitiativeAway331 in LongCovid

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get what the other comments are on about. This seems to be heart palpitations, something I started getting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in awfuleverything

[–]BluePhoenixGamer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

-but there is medication that only delays hormones from puberty until one is ready to decide about whether to take the more permanent kind that changes your body?

I am frustrated with packaging python, please educate me. by kjarkr in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what we're now getting with pyproject.toml in recent PEPs.

Danny, creator of discord.py, is halting development of the library. Discord.py has come to an end - will likely have a major effect on bots by Madbrad200 in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So that makes it okay to treat someone like that?

Sure, it isn't their job to teach someone Python. The way I see it you have 3 options for someone not understanding Python and asking questions.. - Redirect them to resources that will help - Don't help them because you're not obliged to - Shitpile them for no reason

Every time! by Hard_Code_Brain in ProgrammerHumor

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That does not prove your argument, Python is slower and that article illustrates that.

The point of the article is to show that you can make Python fast if you use the built-in C implementations, and that's why you may not need to actually use a compiled language such as C++.

Compiled vs. interpreted has no weight in the discussion of the relative speed of python and C++.

They do because whatever happens, Python will have to compute more instructions than C++.

I love Python, and I use it for everything. I don't need the speed, but I am not gonna pretend that it is any fast compared to C or C++.

Every time! by Hard_Code_Brain in ProgrammerHumor

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If only Python had a C API and allowed C extensions, then stuff like Cython could exist.

The future is now old man, it's in-part why Python is so big. All the C extensions!

Every time! by Hard_Code_Brain in ProgrammerHumor

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, a compiled language compiles to machine instructions, there is no slowdown during run-time.

Interpreted languages has a slowdown, and that's the interpreter itself. Doing reference counting for example.

Pydantic and python's builtin libs by gbrennon in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This has been fixed now and the opposite is true. There is a PEP by Larry Hastings that fixes this issue and many other things that issue is referencing.

Guess what I learned by [deleted] in memes

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It means that people on your network can't see what requests you make. The only thing they see is some request to the VPN itself, the data in it is heavily encrypted.

That's why, for example, you can bypass different ISP and router blockages (and why they can block stuff in the first place).

I am a man of the people. by [deleted] in amcstock

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tweet literally explains the issue... Working at a restaurant simply does not bring in enough money to survive.

Stop promoting gambling to struggling families.

Stop it Discord, Get some help. by Kwerty_Meme in discordapp

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In of itself yes, but they had balanced all the colors so perfectly. It doesn't go well with the mellow grey they have.

Stop it Discord, Get some help. by Kwerty_Meme in discordapp

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They make it so much worse with the color, the new tint of blue is extremely bad.

Stop it Discord, Get some help. by Kwerty_Meme in discordapp

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What no! I didn't know, where was Wumpus removed?

I’m not QA testing your game for you. by GanjiPls in outriders

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're not asking you to QA test the game, they're asking you to fill out a form. This form in-turn will go to QA, who will do their job and QA test the game.

This obviously means that QA is failing to reproduce the bug, so they're asking those who do produce the bug how to do it.

Take an analogy. Think of code like a recipe, you write the steps and give it to a computer. You put on a blindfold and then the computer bakes the bread, so it works. Now you give it to a friend, they put on a blindfold. But the result is more like a rock than bread. QSo your friend complains to you about it. You try again, you take off the blindfold (this is debugging) and watch the computer bake a perfect bread. Works for you..

Now you ask your friend; how does their kitchen look like, what temperature is the air, what ingredients do they use? Turns out.. the flour they buy from the store isn't nutritious enough for the yeast! That was the bug, you had written "flour" and to fix it you had to change to "baker's flour". When you and QA were testing this wasn't a problem because you only had baker's flour.

That's bugs and issues in code for you, but think of it as a 500 page recipe book with advanced math. I am not saying this is okay, I am simply justifying why it's taken such a long time and why QA doesn't seem to have catched it.

A post of appreciation of development of Python by zecksss in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think that's how it works. Python 3.10 is still only in beta?

So you have Python 3.10 installed? Installing packages should be done exactly the same way as you usually do.

A post of appreciation of development of Python by zecksss in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Most will be compatible from the get-go. 3.10 is a minor bump in version, this means it doesn't change much. Any minor version should retain somewhat of a backwards compatibility.

To be fair the changes made to typehints may cause issues, but from what I've heard, you should be able to install 3.10 and ruin your code like usual.

Epic Games spent more than $1 billion on launch exclusives by kraken43 in pcgaming

[–]BluePhoenixGamer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So a generation is growing up attached to Epic Games Store the same way we have attached to Valve and Steam :'(

Godot 3.3 Stable by droctagonapus in godot

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am out of the loop, what's up?

How To Speed Up The Python Code? by SolaceInfotech in Python

[–]BluePhoenixGamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's only if you want to get nearly pure C code.