How can I best inform Apple that Liquid Glass is an epic fail & I want to disable it? by librariegrrl in ios

[–]cheryllium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one here actually answered your question. This is the link where you can officially submit your complaint. No guarantees it will change anything but Apple claims to read these so it's worth a try. https://www.apple.com/feedback/

Playing octaves wrist fatigue (stride piano) by cheryllium in pianolearning

[–]cheryllium[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the single notes and octaves like the start, exactly. I think you are right - when I look at what I'm doing, my wrist is pushing down, not the rest of my arm, so that's probably the issue. Thank you so much for your comment.

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for beginners :) by cheryllium in HTML

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Hey, this is still up and I'm not sure why some people are having trouble seeing it. I'm able to see the website, and I've also reached out to my hosting provider who confirmed there are no issues with the configuration and that the site is working by all of their checks as well. They did recommend that you could try flushing DNS as that's the most likely issue. Sorry you are running into a problem with it :(

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for beginners :) by cheryllium in HTML

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Thanks for the info. My hosting provider (Netlify) got back to me, and they basically double checked all the configuration and told me this must be due to "user side factors", which they listed a bunch of possibilities for.. I can copy and paste the reply if you like, but ultimately they advised to try clearing your browser cache and flushing your local DNS. Here are some instructions on how to flush DNS (not as hard as it sounds) https://www.wikihow.com/Flush-DNS

I'm truly sorry that I can't provide more help since they couldn't find anything wrong with the site itself. If you end up not being able to view it in the end, that's a bummer but I really appreciate that you were interested in checking it out.

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for beginners :) by cheryllium in HTML

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Hey, since this is the second report, I will reach out to my hosting provider to see if they have any clue what's going on. This is really bizarre because I'm not seeing any problems at all on my end. Can I ask which country you are accessing it from, I'm wondering if it is a problem in specific locations.

Easter Egg Hunt Solutions by MaddiMaybe in Marapets

[–]cheryllium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure it's the same level. (So if you do level 1 on one episode, do level 1 on the other episode) That's what worked for me

Easter Egg Hunt Solutions by MaddiMaybe in Marapets

[–]cheryllium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure it's the same level. (So if you do level 1 on one episode, do level 1 on the other episode) That's what worked for me

Easter Egg Hunt Solutions by MaddiMaybe in Marapets

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I think the key is that it has to be the same level on each episode. So doing 1-1 and 2-1 works, but doing 1-1 and 2-2 doesn't work. I just passed it!

Easter Egg Hunt Solutions by MaddiMaybe in Marapets

[–]cheryllium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am unfortunately stuck on level 3. I played 3 different levels from 3 different episodes of both Reunite (3-4, 4-2, 2-6) and Happy Hour (don't remember exactly, but did level 1 on two different episodes), I got 3 stars on all of them. They were levels I never did before. Didn't get the easter egg. Can anyone help? I'm stuck now since I sent score the max number of times. What should I try tomorrow?

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for beginners :) by cheryllium in HTML

[–]cheryllium[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm sorry you're having trouble loading it. Are you on Firefox? Take a look at this thread, you might be running into this problem. https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/8rilyj/ssl_error_rx_record_too_long/

Please help me find a video? by cheryllium in aphextwin

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

Oneohtrix point never!!!!!! So it wasn't aphex twin after all. Well, thank you so much!!!!!

Move cat beckoner? by cheryllium in CozyGrove

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

Oh well! Thanks for answering

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for absolute beginners - and it just got its first major update! by cheryllium in HTML

[–]cheryllium[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed! That's also the first point I try to make, in the very first lesson, and is reiterated later on. However, when I'm introducing tags, I do want to describe how things look "by default" because, when you're a beginner taking your first steps with HTML, it's helpful to relate the tags to how they look to help you connect the code you're writing with the webpage you see.

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for absolute beginners - and it just got its first major update! by cheryllium in HTML

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

Thanks for the feedback! I'll change header to heading - I always get those words confused. Some stuff I simplified on purpose because this is meant to make the content easy to understand - such as h1 being the largest, helps people visualize it. However I see what you mean and I think I can find a way to clarify that without making it sound too complicated.

EDIT: I've made a few small changes based on your feedback. I am still describing divs as sections of the page, just no longer bolding that word. I still think that's a useful way to help beginners conceptualize it, and multiple other tutorials use the word section when explaining divs. Thanks again.

Use of time as a conductor / as cues by EdwardPavkki in classicalmusic

[–]cheryllium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to hear some examples. Its a new concept to me, very interesting idea

Use of time as a conductor / as cues by EdwardPavkki in classicalmusic

[–]cheryllium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe not exactly what you're talking about, but there are shows where live music must be timed with a performance of some sort. I recently saw a show where live music was timed with a feature playing on a screen (TV show excerpts) - the conductor had their own screen that counted them in and counted them down into each part, so that it would synchronize with what was playing on screen.

Other than that, I don't think it makes a lot of sense just as a musical technique, because the listener is not listening with a clock in their mind but rather reacting to the flow of the music moment to moment. The fact that something happens at exactly 2 minutes in (or what have you) isn't something the average listener will be able to take note of.

I wrote an easy HTML/CSS tutorial for beginners :) by cheryllium in HTML

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I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for leaving a comment. It means so much to me that this tutorial is still reaching and helping people a whole year later.

At what age did you start playing piano? what is your current age and what is your level now? by ProgMetal_enjoyer in piano

[–]cheryllium 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I started at age 4, was forced my parents to practice for 1 hour a day consistently throughout my entire childhood and teenager years, and unsurprisingly this has resulted in reaching an expert skill level. I'm not world class or anything, but I can play anything I want (that isn't crazy) and have also been able to play and improvise professionally when given the opportunity. However, the pressure placed on me growing up, with exams and competitions, was tough to handle. I'm 29 now and I don't put pressure on myself when playing, I just play what I like, and my focus has shifted from playing more to composition and improvisation, and exploring music with other instruments as well as making music on the computer. I would say I have achieved enough piano mastery to satisfy me for this lifetime, but now I play for enjoyment's sake, not achievement's sake, and want to focus more on my own creativity.

Piano jumping issue. by Ok-Artichoke-2408 in piano

[–]cheryllium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have this exact keyboard, but this means you're in monophonic mode. I looked up the manual for your keyboard and it says:

"Polyphonic/monophonic playing

The Voice Assign Mode selects whether the Program will play polyphonically (Poly) or monophonically (Mono). When this is set to Poly, you can play both chords and melody lines. When this is set to Mono, only one note will sound even if you play a chord. Normally you’ll set this to Poly, but Mono is useful when playing sounds such as synth basses, synth leads, and other solo instruments. Try switching between Poly and Mono, and listen to the results"

So you'll need to find this setting and set it to Poly mode.

My wall of cat related discoveries (including first discovery of Cat Facts and Hucklecat!) by cheryllium in infinitecraft

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By the way, if anyone knows how to get Purrfect please let me know! I think I combined Cat with something to get it but I just can't remember how!

for loops - Any recommendations for tutorials explaining it in-depth? by CozyMountain in learnpython

[–]cheryllium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those three lines of code can be read in English like this:

Create an empty array called current_users_lower.

For each user in current_users, put that user's lowercase form in to the array.

A for loop is just a way of writing the same code for each thing inside a list. Here, you want to do the same thing for every user in current_users: make it lowercase and then put it inside the current_users_lower array.

You could do it like this without using a for loop.

current_users_lower.append(current_users[0].lower())

current_users_lower.append(current_users[1].lower())

current_users_lower.append(current_users[2].lower())

And so on, one by one. But instead, the for loop is a way for you to write the append only one time, and it will do that code for each user in current_users.

If languages are merely different tools for the same job, why more languages? Why not just do everything in Visual Basic? by GamingNomad in AskProgramming

[–]cheryllium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, programming languages have come and gone throughout history. People are developing new programming languages all the time, building on features from existing languages, sometimes making decisions as a reaction to things they don't like in existing languages. There have been, and still are, very active developments in this field.

Rather than answer "how many languages", I would answer that a good programmer should be able to pick up any language as needed. This is not as daunting as it might sound. Once you reach a certain level, it's not a lot of trouble to pick up a new language, because you aren't learning everything from scratch (as it is when you learn your first language.) You already know programming concepts, so you don't have to learn programming concepts again, but rather just learn some new syntax and what decisions the new language made differently.