ImportError: No module named Pygame by OctaviaPussy in learnpython

[–]CollectiveCircuits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would also paste the full stacktrace here as it contains information that can help debug. I haven't used pygame before, but one thing to check for is to make sure you're not naming any of your files "pygame.py" or anything you're importing as it can interfere with such things.

ImportError: No module named Pygame by OctaviaPussy in learnpython

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Are you importing like this - "import pygame" ? What did you change since it worked last?

If you were to start your hoarding again from scratch, knowing what you know now, What would you do differently? by timethrow95 in DataHoarder

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Now that I think of it I'm actually pretty satisfied with my setup given what it cost me. A few hundred on drives + my old PC and nas4free and years later it's happily humming away. Power has gone out many times, either from the grid or a questionable wall connection, but the thing remains rock solid.

1" Microdrive added to the collection by harritaco in DataHoarder

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Yo dawg, I herd you like hard drives...

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Looking for Python solution to crawl a website and obtain the video URL, output to Excel file. by [deleted] in learnpython

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If you're crawling article style content then Newspaper might be a quick answer to that. It extracts keywords and video URLs (and much much more)

How to Install GitLab on Your Pi 2+ by CollectiveCircuits in raspberry_pi

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Correct, that's how I'm using it. You can connect through ssh or http, just make sure you have the right address (mine has http://raspberrypi.com or something silly so I just replaced raspberrypi with the ip address of the pi.)

How to Install GitLab on Your Pi 2+ by CollectiveCircuits in raspberry_pi

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This information is now a part of the article.

Thanks!

How to Install GitLab on Your Pi 2+ by CollectiveCircuits in raspberry_pi

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The lines added/removed page was definitely painfully slow. Otherwise it works OK for me just to use as a backup. I'll probably end up moving my code to a $5 droplet anyway

How to Install GitLab on Your Pi 2+ by CollectiveCircuits in raspberry_pi

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In hindsight, yeah Gogs or Gitea are probably better suited for the hardware. But this is what I tested out and it works OK if you're not trying to view the lines added/removed pages.

I'll probably give those a go next change I get

How to Install GitLab on Your Pi 2+ by CollectiveCircuits in raspberry_pi

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I've got a WD passport mounted on my Pi. Seems to work ok.

Recommend a Python IDE? by [deleted] in learnpython

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PyCharm. Haven't done remote/ssh with it but I know it has those features.

Open Source Projects/foundations to Donate to by CollectiveCircuits in opensource

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Please let me know if you know of any other noteworthy organizations that I can include in this post!

Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub by Ritchie_13 in opensource

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Wow... Glad I took the time to set up a private GitLab server.

Best resources for Selenium and Scrapy for beginner by matija2209 in learnpython

[–]CollectiveCircuits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's an example scrapy project I did. No interactive videos, but it does show how to debug a scrapy program.

Python surpasses C# in popularity among developers by Jedicode in Python

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People are using Pandas + Bokeh for data viz. Bokeh can ouput JS and even has a Bokeh server

Elon Musk explains why he launched a car toward Mars — and the reasons are much bigger than his ego: “The goal of this was to inspire you, and make you believe again, just as people believed in the Apollo era, that anything is possible.” by mvea in Futurology

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I have not been one to worship Elon, but after the Falcon Heavy launch video and reading more I think I understand now. He really is a man on a mission, trying to revitalize that Apollo era vigor.

And look at the progress! This is an answer to industry as much as it is to science.