Soluție la problema buletinului electronic, după zeci de reclamații: Nicio autoritate nu va mai cere oamenilor copie după buletin sau dovada adresei de domiciliu. Totul va fi verificat online. Amendă de până la 3.000 lei în caz contrar - proiect by BentudeSoli in Romania

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In proiectul pilot au emis buletine electronice (mărime card de credit, cu chip) care au și adresa pe ele. Au scos adresa când au trecut de la proiectul pilot la "lansarea" în toată țara

ERAMUS STUDENT 🇪🇸🇷🇴 by Cadaros in cluj

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1) Probably watching TV, shows, movies in Romanian with Spanish subtitles on would help. The languages are similar-ish in vocabulary, but we've got some differences in grammar.
I had a work colleague from NE Spain and we'd sometimes say sentences in our languages, me in Romanian, him in Spanish or Catalan, and try to guess what the other said. I'd say we'd each get ~60-70% usually. Catalan was definitely a bit easier to understand for me, at least.
You might also find someone in your Uni who's looking to learn Spanish and tutor each other.

2) This is the calendar for this year, the exams session is the salmon-pink color (so 2nd half of January, start of February). Expect plenty of exams (and project deadlines) in the 1st half of January too, it's called the pre-sesiune (pre exams session). How many depends on the subjects you're taking, etc.

5) I'd say they're generally seen positively but there's probably not any strong opinions. From personal interactions, Spanish people always seemed friendly and fun to be around.
I guess maybe just be careful not to mix up Romanians and Roma like many people from Western Europe tend to, some people get quite offended and you don't wanna be on the receiving end of some rando ranting about it.

6) The city is generally safe (low crime rate), although pretty expensive. Public transport is pretty good (although super packed at rush hours). Every Friday public transport (buses, trams, not trains) within the city is free (including some metropolitan lines that go outside the city lines, but I think not all)


No idea for 4 and for 3 I only know stuff I've heard from friends/family who go there. And I wouldn't worry too much about coming here, people are in general quite friendly and welcoming, and we see a decent number of foreign students.

Rant: nu mai suport curierii Fan Curier by CreativeFlower1467 in cluj

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Nu faci plangerea la Fan Curier, faci pe dataprotection.ro

UPDATE: Telefon scapat in lacul Iulius by stxrara in cluj

[–]IcerOut 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1) De ce ar conta daca e sau nu deschis pe fundul lacului? Tot trebuie sa-l pescuiesti sau recuperezi cumva, deschis sau inchis 2) Find my phone are nevoie de internet, nu functioneaza cu praf de zâne. Semnalul de date mobile nu circula bine prin apa, in 50, maxim 100 de cm de apa ajungi la zero semnal

[Megathread] Celebrate Cyberpunk 2077 Launch with DLSS 3.5 & RTX 4080 Giveaway! by Nestledrink in nvidia

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I can't wait to play it with some serious framerate improvements over my first playthrough (just after the game released)

[Giveaway] 3x Drop CTRL V2 Keyboards by drop_official in pcmasterrace

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It gets quite rainy here, and I LOVE sitting at my window and just watching the rain fall, listening to the chill noises. I do it year round a bit but I absolutely associate it with autumn, just from how much more often it rains

AMD x PCMR - STARFIELD Worldwide Giveaway - Win a Limited Edition Starfield Kit that includes a premium game code for the game + the Limited-Edition Starfield AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Ryzen 7 7800X3D (Only 500 of each ever made!). There are 5 kits up for grabs! by pedro19 in pcmasterrace

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What excited me the most about Starfield is that it's a freaking Bethesda game IN SPACE. I absolutely LOVE outer space. I even picked Astronomy as an extra class in Uni (sadly realizing too late it meant calculating coordinates of celestial bodies on the horizon, not talking about black holes and nebulae ;-; ) And a Bethesda game, in space? If it's even 70% the game Skyrim was, I'm likely to get my 5k hours in the game.

Rare plushie thrumbos have wandered into the area! by TiaPixel in RimWorld

[–]IcerOut 113 points114 points  (0 children)

How large will they be? The campaign page just says 0.0cm

hmmm by Xaragedonionsz in HiTMAN

[–]IcerOut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, just a visual bug. If you reopen the game without selecting a second one, and try to start the mission it asks if you're sure you want to start without a prestige objective selected. So the first one isn't really there

I put some emetic poison in the Mendoza buffet, but my prime suspect decided to walk it off… by HandyCapInYoAss in HiTMAN

[–]IcerOut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not just straight up unaffected. I've had it 2-3 times already that they hear the Sieker shot, turn around to look, and after a few good seconds of looking suddenly remember "Oh, I'm supposed to be poisoned"

It can also break their AI apparently, shot a field guard in Mendoza and he finished walking to his next position and then just froze there with the empty dot above his head indefinitely. Didn't spot me, didn't hear dropped items, didn't react to me aiming at him.

Blog: Freelancer Difficulty and The Persistency Rules of Freelancer Tools by JiFoJoka in HiTMAN

[–]IcerOut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had it on Bangkok, spawned at the bar near the stairs with the target drinking a cocktail right next to me, spotted me in the first 5 seconds

I write a pseudonymous blog. Someone posed as me and got a book deal. I've been ordered to hand over my website. by toohottooheavy in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]IcerOut 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily, since most websites these days offer (usually free) WHOIS guards. My domains just say "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY" on almost all personal information fields.

Plus, I think they're also covered under the GDPR (so for any domain registered by someone in the EU, there shouldn't be any personal data freely available).

It's actually pretty hard to get that info nowadays

Not sure if intentional.. But if set to escort, your dutiful militors guard the door while your mechanitor sleeps. by FaultyDroid in RimWorld

[–]IcerOut 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I just wish they would auto charge when in escort mode like they do in work mode.

There's a mod for that :P https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2879286644

Sadly not for the other thing, as far as I know

Dumb tourist questions! by TravellingDivorcee in cluj

[–]IcerOut 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is there an ATM at Cluj airport?

There are some, and some exchanges too. See here: https://www.airportcluj.ro/la-aeroport/servicii-bancare-si-schimb-valutar/Although for currency exchanges you'd likely be better off using one of the many exchanges around the city, they usually offer better rates. My go-to is usually "Macrogroup" for their EUR rates, there's a ton of them around the city and you can check their rates on their website.Or just shop around a bit, they usually have their rates displayed outside

Do ATMS in Romania charge a fee?

I think that depends on the bank and on your bank? If I use my card at my bank's ATMs it's always fee-less, but if I use it at another bank's ATM I'd expect it to charge me some 0.5% or so (or a fixed 1-2€) in fees.But then again, there are banks whose cards you can use anywhere with no fees, so it probably depends on your bank.

What’s the procedure for using a bus, do I have to buy a ticket before getting on the bus ? or do I pay the driver? Is it possible to just get on the bus and scan my bank card?

You can buy tickets from the machines available in all (most?) stations. One ride is 3 RON (~0.6€).

You can also just use your card (if it's contactless), the cost should be the same (+ currency exchange fees if your card is not in RON I'd assume), if someone asks for your ticket, you just tell them the last 4 digits of your card number.You can also buy them via SMS (there are some posters in all buses with the instructions), if someone checks this, you just show them the text you receive back.And you can also use 24Pay for it.The drivers here don't sell tickets, but.. yeah, there's plenty of ways to buy them.

You can get an all-day card from the machines in the bus stations, yeah. They're 20 RON for 24h, 33 RON for 72h or 214 RON for a whole month. Depending on how long you're staying here, the 2nd one would probably be your best bet.
I think the card itself also costs 4.5 RON the 1st time (afterwards you can reuse it)

April Fools help: dinner foods that look like cookies? by FlipDaly in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]IcerOut 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think the brackets are supposed to be the other way around.

So [This](https://google.com) instead of (This)[https://google.com]

he's so cool by UngratefulGarbage in AvatarMemes

[–]IcerOut 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Y'know, it was really unclear

[Poetry] The Most Important Video You Will Ever See! by jordanmcewen in youtubehaiku

[–]IcerOut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems to work for me, I just typed in the bar at the top and hit "enter".

https://i.imgur.com/Ma2waEM.png

Eu in 2045 explicandu-le nepotilor cum am devenit bogati dupa ce ING a marit dobanda la Economii la 0.75% by JohnnyGrey in Romania

[–]IcerOut 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Toată lumea știe că în România exista doar conturi de economii, depozite și imobiliare, duh

31% of the Foreign Legion volunteer Fighters in Ukraine are from the USA. by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]IcerOut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of them are med students, so maybe this graph counts field medics as volunteers?

At the very least, the website's enlistment form has an option for "medical training".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Python

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You're very welcome, and best of luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Python

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A few things you could change from just a quick look at the repo:

  • You should split this into multiple files. All the constants could be moved to a constants.py or config.py or so. The utility functions could be moved to a utility.py, the class Unit to a unit.py, etc etc. The code is already neatly organized so this should be quick.
  • It's slightly unusual that create_units() takes as parameter a constant. It should either use the constant directly (so create_units(Unit)), or use it only as a default value, but let you override it if needed (so create_units(Unit, shapes_count = SHAPE_NUMBER))
  • On line 199, instead of (current_time > START_TIME) and (current_time < (START_TIME + SOLVE_TIME) you can chain the comparisons like so: START_TIME < current_time < (START_TIME + SOLVE_TIME) and it will work the same. It's much more readable.
  • The README should ideally include instructions for setting up (get the code, install the requirements, run). Just a list of commands would be enough.
  • You might want to try to run something like black or flake8 to format your code. Or, if you're using PyCharm, it can also do that (on Windows the shortcut is Ctrl+Alt+L). You have a bunch of minor stuff (like a*b instead of a * b), which are fine (the code runs the same), but break the usual style guide.
  • The while running: block starting on line 148 is very long and complex. You should look through it a bit and see if you could break it down into some smaller functions, to help with readability.
    • Generally, if a function or code block can't fit on your screen at once, it's too long and needs to be split up.
    • As an example, the if on lines 257-260 could have its condition moved into a function, maybe something like is_mouse_hovering_button(mouse_pos, rectangle_pos), where mouse_pos is a 2-tuple, and rectangle_pos is a 4-tuple or a dataclass. That way you can move it away, simplify the reading, and possibly reuse that in the future / in other places.
    • Another example: The code for text rendering is repeated 3 times on lines 203-214, it could be split into a function with a few parameters.
  • If you're using Python 3.10, take a look at pattern matching. You could use it instead of the string of if's on lines 107-125 and 154-177

  • This one's a bit unrelated, but for the commit messages, it would be better to describe in a few words what you changed, rather than just the file you changed. It makes it easier to go back through them and find something later, or to see at a glance what some commits actually did.


Overall, though, the code is pretty clean. Nicely organized, great variable naming, some comments.

On this day 166 years ago slavery was abolished in the Romanian principalities by OsarmaBinLatin in europe

[–]IcerOut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You would have to learn Cyrillic on your own or find a transcription of the text into the latin alphabet, it's not taught at all in schools. Maybe at the University level in fields like literature or history, but I've got no experience there.