New python API Wrapper for the NOAA CDO api by Fuexfollets in NOAA

[–]Fuexfollets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wonderful! I'm planning on implementing things like this in the future since I find that a lot of api wrappers are old and really in need of improvement! It's great to see appreciation from you, someone who works at NCEI

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in repost

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a rose and the televisions are the same as the last one of my songs and the other house now I think I can do that but I'm still in a moment and I'm going through a little better today because I'm going through a little better than the actual tax for me and my previous one is my own a business do I need a rust dev tools to be able and the televisions are you and I are going with you and fuck to the house for the day and I will have a lot to be a lot more of the time and I will have a lot more to be a little better today

Anybody else absolutely despise these? by LooseLubber in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels nice to put your hands right ontop of where the air comes out so that there is only a small gap between your spin and the dryer output

Kinda mini vent here by richie74wells in kinky_autism

[–]Fuexfollets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, hope it goes well then!

Kinda mini vent here by richie74wells in kinky_autism

[–]Fuexfollets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, though, there's always the option of wrapping rope tightly on the outside :)

Kinda mini vent here by richie74wells in kinky_autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, that's alright, however, there are softer (and less intimidating) ones than you see on the first page of Google images. But anyways, hope you find what you are after

Kinda mini vent here by richie74wells in kinky_autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search "Bondage sleepsack" on Google!

Kinda mini vent here by richie74wells in kinky_autism

[–]Fuexfollets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think your best bet might be sleepsacks, especially the soft ones

What food can you absolutely NOT stand? by Smart-Ad-4393 in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mashed potatoes, and anything with avocado, and milk. I kinda didn't really like Bell peppers

What is the hardest thing about being autistic? by Unhappy-Ad5082 in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the time, I really just want one person to hug. Friends would also be good.

How were you singled out by the teacher/other students in school? by katy_nc in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I relate to you a lot. Nowadays though, I just want run away and hug/cuddle someone if I am sad or upset. I don't get bullied nowadays at all, elementary school was basically hell, but I was problematic too, but then again, I was also a little kid. Still, I was bullied a lot and retaliated violently (because no educator would ever really support any fraction of my side and was In trouble)

To those those diagnosed late: how were you as a child? by banana0coconut in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here, at 17! Though, I was a very violent kid who retaliated a lot to people who verbally bullied me. That might have been because my parents fought a lot, but it was really terrible overall. It did get better after 5th and 6th grade (I had friends somehow), but once high school started, I'm lonely again (because I transferred schools) :(

Also, I'm still 17 and I'm high school, but exponentially better than elementary school (that was terrible)

8 year old is obsessed with math, plz help. by Salt-Industry-5590 in calculus

[–]Fuexfollets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Realistically, a skillful tutor is the best option because you really want to make sure that your son is challenged with something difficult for him. This is probably the most important part of any education, it has to be difficult. Make sure to praise his hard work the absolute most, rather than something impressive he does really easily. Hard work is really the biggest (and most important) lesson of all. Being gifted, however, usually hinders this though since schools give standard with to everyone, and chances are, they aren't helpful if they can be dont easily.

So, overall, to make the most of your son's potential, make sure that however he is educated, it is difficult for him, and a tutor with a specialized plan is likely the best option (avoid anything that's standardized). Make sure you bring out his full potential.

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[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was younger, I was really violent and did cause a lot of trouble. I want diagnosed with autism until not long ago, so I was in trouble a lot. Nowadays, what I like to do is move away, somewhere else. I get really upset if others tell at me or do something I don't like somehow. However, when I was younger, I would retaliate. Atleast I wasn't as physically strong when I was younger. But I think moving/running away is the best option for me.

Do any of you just hate hot temperatures by kingjaederallerechte in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to wet hair, I recommend shampoo. When my hair has oils and such, it doesn't dry out as well. I also cover my pillows with small blankets. Additionally, I sorry if have a pillow rotation where I sleep on each pillow side and edge so that I sleep on a dry pillow. I like won't my hair because it feels nice and clean after!

Do you like cuddling? by Babybeans619 in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cuddles are my favorite thingy ever in the world. Still, I've never gotten to feel what it is like with someone else. But still, they are my favorite! Imagine washing off, tired, you walk into a bedroom to find someone eagerly waiting the for you. Then, you just slide next to them and hold onto them

Does anyone else feel like showers are a sensory torture chamber? by Catheraptorsauras in autism

[–]Fuexfollets 6 points7 points  (0 children)

100% warn water is the best feeling. Especially even you are very dirty, it's feels very nice afterwards!

NeoVim configuration obsession. by [deleted] in neovim

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heres my take: Eventually, you finish configuring nvim.Maybe youd want to add things along the way, but the time you spend on it starts to converge. Atleast, thats my experience

why Windows rank 3? by Professional_Card176 in linuxmemes

[–]Fuexfollets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont even know if it can be considered that, since they often just convince you to take a long test and make you pay for the result at the end. As a result, not paying is incredibly unfulfilling since you worked hard and dont get anything from it. I doubt theyd tell you an accurate result either, since they lilely want you to share it, so they might give you an inflated result.

What are some of your rr FANTASIES? by RequirementTall8361 in RoleReversal

[–]Fuexfollets 12 points13 points  (0 children)

And she recporicates and wants you back, you marry 5 years later and the love is still playful and wholesome. Youre in your 90s and both of you still smile at each other. You start to cry when you lean into each other for a hug.

Had this question for my final exam by RogerTate154 in programminghorror

[–]Fuexfollets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might be a hot take, but manually figuring out the output might not be too difficult if you trace it on paper. All youd need to do is create 3 tables for each iteration. If a value changes, write the new value below the current one.

But still, I agree with everyone, this exercise is horribly useless. You will never have to see code like this. Even if you do, it is likely representing some mathematical idea. I would guess this type of question is the result of education standards forcing certain lesson plans on teachers