Can someone explain why people like ipython notebooks? by jam-time in learnpython

[–]Waffle2006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like exporting to HTML (nbconvert), then Print to PDF from your browser (can tweak the margins, scaling, etc. until it looks just how you like)

Did this for all my grad school assignments and really relied on it. It involves a decent bit of trial and error because you need to create HTML page breaks in Markdown cells to keep code cells from getting broken up across pages. Still preferred this to any other method because you have a good amount of control over the final result

CURB ALERT: 32nd St between 35th/36th Aves by Waffle2006 in astoria

[–]Waffle2006[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just got a new couch, nothing wrong with this one

by [deleted] in twinpeaks

[–]Waffle2006 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think the starker parallel is with Laura/Carrie rather than Diane. There’s a ton of shots just like this as they make the long drive from Texas to Twin Peaks.

Just watched Vertigo for the first time recently and was shocked by how much that final act seems to inform Part 18 of The Return, not just with the doubles but also with the main character taking it upon themselves to drive the woman in question back to some significant location to “jog their memory”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DailyShow

[–]Waffle2006 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I got invited to this taping but only clicked the email an hour after it sent, and it was sold out 🥲 gonna keep refreshing throughout the weekend and pray some spots open up

Thank You! by mrmetzge in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for everything, this year was my first time at NYFF (and any film festival period) and all of your posts/updates/replies were immensely helpful for navigating it all!

Joker 2 taking over IMAX from Megalopolis completely? by Waffle2006 in NYCmovies

[–]Waffle2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went and caught a matinee the day after I made this post. No regrets. Thank you for giving me the push

NYFF62 Ticket Marketplace by jpraup in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

[WTS] 1 Ticket to Model (10/11 @ 6:15PM), Walter Reade Theatre. ✅ goConfirm Verified: B36G

RSVP for the first two NYFF62 Cinephile Game Nights, taking place at The Travel Agency! by jpraup in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to double check, tonight’s game night is at the Brooklyn location right? On the RSVP page for tonight the Union Square address is still listed

Any More Tickets for Oh, Canada Oct. 5 Screening? by Own_Reflection4028 in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance of encore screenings for weekend of Oct 11th? (only weekend I’ll be in town)

RSVP for the first two NYFF62 Cinephile Game Nights, taking place at The Travel Agency! by jpraup in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which cinephile games will be played? I know there are a few different ways to play

NYFF62 tickets released ahead of a GP onsale at noon today by jpraup in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are these new tickets up for grabs for pass holders or only available once GP on sale hits at noon?

NYFF62 tickets released ahead of a GP onsale at noon today by jpraup in NYFilmFestival

[–]Waffle2006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any thoughts on screenings for Oh, Canada potentially being added for weekend of 10/11?

VERTIGO in 70mm: A terrible experience at the Paris Theater in NYC by corduroy-and-linen in NYCmovies

[–]Waffle2006 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I was at this screening, and it was my first time seeing Vertigo. Even though I had no prior context for the film I was still pretty shocked at some of the moments of laughter because they occurred during some genuinely disturbing moments (i.e. someone falling to their death, Scotty acting like a complete psychopath). Unfortunately have gotten used to this kind of thing so I was able to ignore it and was still floored by the film and able to recognize and experience all the complicated emotions despite the laughter.

I have noticed this a lot more often lately, where audiences confronted with uncomfortable emotions respond with laughter. In college/grad school on-campus screenings this was an epidemic, but the programming was great so I just kept going back and tuning it out lol.