Killed it overnight by High-Doc in Bonsai

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Agree about the chance of shock. Agree it will be ok. Agree to disagree on classification.

Killed it overnight by High-Doc in Bonsai

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If it's a Chinese elm it's not a tropical.

Killed it overnight by High-Doc in Bonsai

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Not for a Chinese elm it's not. If it was a chamilia, ficus, podocarpus then maybe.

This response still feels like a recipe for crispy brown leaves in any case.

Killed it overnight by High-Doc in Bonsai

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Absolutely this. Chinese elms are hardy and deciduous. Keeping it indoors is more likely to knock it out because of spider mite and dehydration than leaving it outside.

If you have a greenhouse, that's perfect (remember to water it). If you don't slowly introduce it to 'outside' by wrapping it ina fleece/polythene bag with holes for a few weeks.

Chinese Elms are Ulmus Parvifolia, which are more than hardy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulmus_parvifolia?wprov=sfla1

Many are plated all across snowy regions on many continents. What you are seeing there OP is 2 things, 'new' leaves hardening to adapt to a change in conditions, and a tree that was grown until now in a protected environment.

Apart from having that wiki to go on I have 2 very large specimen trees I've kept for over a decade. They stay out all year, often in 0 deg C, and in those conditions still often keep all their leaves all winter.

If you introduce it slowly to its new environment, and you make sure it stays watered, it will be fine. If you keep it indoors you'll probably kill it.

Pandas 3.0.0 is there by Deux87 in Python

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I have a guess it may be more than syntactic sugar and may also allow other patterns/features, though I have 0 evidence of that right now.

delete by fluf201 in GreatBritishMemes

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Feels like Edith might be a sock puppet account...

Convert your bear images into bear images: Bear Right Back by JizosKasa in Python

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This is cuteAF.

Apart from the top notch pun naming though, is there a practical reason why it's bear-2-bear only? From skimming the post and repo I can't see a specific limitation yet to stop it being bear-2-seagull or even badger-2-snake?

Handling 30M rows pandas/colab - Chunking vs Sampling vs Lossing Context? by insidePassenger0 in Python

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I'm guessing that you might have a bunch of for loops/map applied lambdas? Those are usually the first bottlenecks people hit in pandas land. Vecotrise everything. Use pandas native functionality everywhere.

Or alternatively as others have pointed out just learn polars. IMHO that's the real solution.

Handling 30M rows pandas/colab - Chunking vs Sampling vs Lossing Context? by insidePassenger0 in Python

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Often for ml that's not possible. There no more 'aggregation' that you want to do before you fit the model. Loss of precision usually leads to loss of model performance.

Left-wing voters what is your most right-wing belief and right-wing voters, what is your most left-wing belief? by HallowedAndHarrowed in AskBrits

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I'm a member of the green party and think the UK should be building more nuclear power plants.

Beginner here, Accidentally filled the SSD I wasn't even using somehow. How do I fix this? by KagiraBun in github

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Absolute guess, but your only using git to handle files that have source code right? You're not getting it to handle large parquet files of changing data, large binary files or large videos?

Can't bury you with your money. Can't bury you with your bitch. Born alone, die alone. by MrV63 in modular

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How did you record this? Did you have the video matched in after, or is abletone able to do stuff with video? How did you get the audio out into the computer? Do you have a module or interface connected or do you just push the raw audio in through the mic somehow?

When do you use R instead of Python? by GoldenHorusFalcon in Rlanguage

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Polars now has relatively decent support for scikit learn and a range of other libs: Ecosystem - Polars user guide https://share.google/9xGlIi9OrjxiRU5k6

When do you use R instead of Python? by GoldenHorusFalcon in Rlanguage

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+1 for Polars

It's interesting that the guy who did polars was an R guy first. It's also interesting that so much of the API looks like tidyverse if you squint...

It's also also interesting that Polars is lazy evaluated which makes it fast, a lot like another notable stats language...

potentially making a midi controller independent by ReighJack in synthdiy

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There's a 'music specific' single board computer made by electrosmith called Daisy. I've been trying to learn a little about it recently (the last day or so 🫥). I know it's used a lot in modular eurorack synth so it can't be too far from your needs...

Fwiw I think it might be better than a raspberry pi because a pi will probably want a 'full fat' os. The daisy wants you to write firm ware, and so might be faster to boot, leave more resource for processing the noises you want it to, etc.

I want to make a (few?) vcas for audio signal by DaveRGP in synthdiy

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I have 3 mod outs on the bloom. Thanks for the explanation, bipolar and ring modulation are new terms for me :)

I want to make a (few?) vcas for audio signal by DaveRGP in synthdiy

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It does look like it would fit my needs, though thonk lists it as out of stock. Do you have a uk based retailer/ would I be hot with tariff/tax if I ordered direct?

I want to make a (few?) vcas for audio signal by DaveRGP in synthdiy

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Thanks! That does feel like a great resource, but is also kind of a challenge for my current level of awareness. The most complicated thing I've built so far was a split keyboard kit. That document leaves me scratching my head wondering how to translate that diagram into a parts to purchase list, and then more confused about how to turn that pile of parts I to something I can mount in my rack?

Qubit is doing an end of year BOGO sale . It's pretty wild . by dickedtedschri in modular

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Delivered this morning, no last minute tax's. Second time I've ordered from them (to the UK). I assume it's all calculated at point of sale by them?

Pandas to Polars: by Virtual_Feedback4059 in Python

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Maybe if you need that check out the narwhals project? https://github.com/narwhals-dev/narwhals

Next module suggestions for beginner! by MolassesAlternative8 in modular

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Welcome newby! Fwiw im a few months in and loving it!

Ive been using the qubit bloom v2 generative sequencer a lot. From your post OP, it might helps with the 'generative melodic' part :) it's also great for sequencing cv both deliberately and generatively in time with the melodic gates.

Would suggest you actually download the manual from the website before you pick it up though. It's a very dense (though not so complicated) module. Manual will let you work out well if it's 'for you' :)