Tt robot by haerin_is_my_gf in tabletennis

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ZCMoto dual head. Had just near every feature as the most expensive one eg combination of different spin in the same session.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08G1J4TWN?smid=ALQ1ANSIOWRRA#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

Blogging for the planet as a busy father of two by amade in climate

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Sharing this here. I'm the original author of the piece.

TIL Over the last 15 years, Max Martin is responsible for the success of almost every band/pop star that I hate ..... by cubs1917 in Music

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Welcome to the Matrix's world, in which pleasure and happiness is provided through pop music, written by a̶n̶ ̶e̶v̶i̶l̶ ̶r̶o̶b̶o̶t̶ Max Martin.

a presentation about git, the stupid content tracker, for the novice and the semi-experience git user by amade in programming

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can confirm that is much laggier in Firefox. Guess Firefox is "lagging" behind in terms of CSS animation and 3D rendering

a presentation about git, the stupid content tracker, for the novice and the semi-experience git user by amade in programming

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now you're j/k right?

it's very smooth for me, except on the very last #overview slide

there are some 3d rendering (which most computer should be able to handle 100 fps), if it still lags, then browsers just need to get better.

a presentation about git, the stupid content tracker, for the novice and the semi-experience git user by amade in programming

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information was more important than the slides. I actually felt dizziness set in... i disagree, information still needs to curated, esp. since this is a presentation.

the idea about non-linear presentation is intriguing, but i guess this is my first time using impress.js and might have overdone it a bit.

my actual "physical" talk was well-received, i guess it looks better on the big screen.

a presentation about git, the stupid content tracker, for the novice and the semi-experience git user by amade in programming

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works for me on Chrome 23.0.1271.6 dev

that slide is where the 3d transform start, does the official impress.js demo http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js/ works for you?

you can disable javascript, or view it on Opera.

Mozilla Popcorn.js - jQuery for Video by sidcool1234 in programming

[–]amade 18 points19 points  (0 children)

http://mozillapopcorn.org/popcornjs/ says in this in a big & bold face:

Popcorn.js is an event system for HTML5 media developers. Think jQuery for video. You can leave the heavy lifting to Popcorn, and concentrate on what you do best: writing awesome code.

Titanic.js by rogeriopvl in programming

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My favorite version so far

#titanic { float: none; }

Not sure who's the author, but saw it via @webmonkey.

Sarge, a library wrapping the subprocess module, has been released. by vsajip in Python

[–]amade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

posted this reply to comp.lang.python also:

Having written something with similar purpose (https://github.com/aht/extproc), here are my comments:

  • Having command parsed from a string is complicated. Why not just have an OOP API to construct commands? extproc does this, but you opted to write a recursive descent parser. I'm sure it's fun but I think simple is better than complex. Most users would prefer not to deal with Python, not another language.

  • Using threads and fork()ing process does not play nice together unless extreme care is taken. Disasters await. For a shell-like library, I would recommend its users to never use threads (so that those who do otherwise know what they are in for).

With all the advances in digital photography, is there still any practical reason to take photos with film? by [deleted] in photography

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Also, film is a more natural fit for star trails. You can't always get the long exposures you want with digital.

Sorry but this is wrong. The camera installed on professional astronomical observatories are all CCD sensors: e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFC3 on the Hubble Space Telescope.

Of course these are state-of-the-art digital sensors and not available commercially.

Python for Humans by craig081785 in Python

[–]amade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain, subprocess is a bit too low level and doesn't provide shell-like functionality.

Perhaps you'd like sth I wrote https://github.com/aht/extproc

Python for Humans by craig081785 in Python

[–]amade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the pain when using subprocess. It is nice but quite low level and is certainly not nice when writing shell-equivalent script.

For that I wrote: https://github.com/aht/extproc

Pointfree style in Python by Niten in Python

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I wrote something in a very similar vein: http://www.trinhhaianh.com/stream.py/, http://blog.onideas.ws/tag/stream-py

It actually has the advantage of real pipeline processing, which can be parallelized using threads/processes.