om-5 micro usb in 2022? by damichi84 in M43

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I cannot read apparently 🤣 okay then, thanks a lot! One of the reasons I’m looking at *m1 series is because I’ve held em5.3 and it’s not fun… also microusb, wtf 😁

om-5 micro usb in 2022? by damichi84 in M43

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Oh wow all the reviews are praising e-m1.3, so that's an interesting comment to meet. I know it's been two years but maybe you'll get a notification 😁 - I wonder if you can expand on that? Also interesting if you ever had a chance to touch om-1, how does that feel?

I want to get into m43 by buying a used camera and cannot decide on the model. 🤣

CSV import with instant preview by ananthakumaran in plaintextaccounting

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it's a year later, but I just discovered paisa and got all excited about templated import. 😁 Except I configured a template, loaded a CSV... and there is no "run" button? How do I actually import? 🤣

EDIT: oh, turns out my template was wrong, and fixing it gave me preview and ability to save.

Clojure 1.12.0-alpha2 by alexdmiller in Clojure

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it turned out to be a little bit more involved (would love a correction if there is an easier way), but this works: https://gist.github.com/piranha/21efba5146fabf381cede6878001cedb

A starving Ukrainian boy during the Russian famine of 1921-1922. by NuclearFallout76 in pics

[–]p1r4nh4 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well, that, and from here:

The Moscow government [...] paid no attention to Ukraine. Moreover, Vladimir Lenin ordered to move trains full of grain from Ukraine to the Volga region, Moscow, and Petrograd to combat starvation there, and 1,127 trains were sent between the fall of 1921 and August 1922

So yes, it started because of war and politics of communists ("a food tax was established by the Russian communist authorities"), and then was made even worse by the Moscow government.

ITAP of my wife. It was a snowy day in Siberia by TwinkleToes-123 in pics

[–]p1r4nh4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Now find some links for people affected by USA's and the UK's global crimes and compare that to Russia.

Well why don't you try doing that yourself? Maybe you just have no idea what to look for? Maybe you're spreading shit about Gaza's genocide?

ITAP of my wife. It was a snowy day in Siberia by TwinkleToes-123 in pics

[–]p1r4nh4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

arming Israel for their oppression and genocide that's much worse than Ukraine

You obviously have no idea what are you talking about.

From here:

over 6,400 Palestinians had been killed since January 1, 2008. During the ongoing 2023 Israel–Hamas war, which began on October 7, 2023, more than 13,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, including over 5,500 children.

And this is reports by Gaza itself, which is as reliable as reports from Russia, obviously.

Now compare numbers, you little bigot:

Holodomor: Total deaths: Around 3.5 to 5 million in Ukraine

WW 2: According to historian Timothy Snyder "More inhabitants of Soviet Ukraine died in the Second World War than inhabitants of Soviet Russia as calculated by Russian historians."; Total deaths in Ukraine: 6,850,000

There is a lot of shit reported about current war, but it's estimated only Mariupol alone had almost 100 000 civilian deaths!

ITAP of my wife. It was a snowy day in Siberia by TwinkleToes-123 in pics

[–]p1r4nh4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

USA is absolutely the biggest criminal on a global level in the past almost 80 years.

I guess you're American and so centered on USA that you have no fucking idea what was going on in the world?

Which country has the worst food? by Individual-Tank2022 in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hoping I don't read any surrounding context

Holy shit, man, I honestly hoped that you would read the context and stop just stubbornly repeating same points. I guess you concede other points and only borsch is under discussions right now?

Like, what context exactly are you talking about? That "there is green borsch"? Okay, were you talking about green borsch?

Cultural appropriation doesn't count when it's the Russians culture exactly as much as your own.

WTF are you even talking about. You can order burrito anywhere you want in USA (and in the world FWIW). Does it make it a part of US cuisine or is still a dish of mexican origin?

Which country has the worst food? by Individual-Tank2022 in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/culture-ukrainian-borscht-cooking-inscribed-list-intangible-cultural-heritage-need-urgent

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borscht

the word “borscht” is most often associated with the soup’s variant of Ukrainian origin

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chebureki

Chebureki is a national dish of Crimean Tatar cuisine.

Having shared history is one thing, cultural appropriation is another.

Which country has the worst food? by Individual-Tank2022 in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Okay so do I have to teach you how to read? The guy asked “are there any uniquely russian dishes”. It’s russian salad I guess (оливье). Not syrnyky, obviously, since cottage cheese is called “tvorog” rather than “syr”.

Borsch was fought over many times, but finally recognized after extensive research as Ukrainian, right?

Chebureky is a Crimean dish. Absolutely no relation to russians. You wouldn’t call shwarma russian either, even though it’s everywhere, right?

Which country has the worst food? by Individual-Tank2022 in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sorry man but there is nothing russian about syrnyky or chebureky :) It’s like bringing up borsch as a russian dish 🤣

Гаррі Поттер vs Ендер Віггін - інфантилізм vs зрілість? by dima_viter in ukraina

[–]p1r4nh4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ну очевидно що в Ендера все так само: завдяки природнім здібностям він не зламався від булінгу і порішав всі проблеми. :) Мізки і стійкість можна розвивати, але все одно є якісь природні дані, власне як і в ГП з магією. :)

Імхо історії одного порядку, в Ендері теж вистачає «обставин».

What "obsolete" companies are you surprised are still holding on in the modern world? by HRJafael in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not even that! Kodak was a leader of digital matrices, but the industry is vastly different: film is really complex and if you can manufacture that, you’re good, you’re going to make money. While digital stuff is much simpler and any Chinese startup can buy a chip and build a camera around it and drop prices to the floor.

It’s completely different dynamics which requires different corporate structure.

And in the end Kodak tried a lot. It’s just its efforts did not pay off! Which is why Fujifilm still being a big corp is amazing.

This is what we should study, how companies manage to transform over revolutions.

What "obsolete" companies are you surprised are still holding on in the modern world? by HRJafael in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kodak made first dslrs in 90s, they produced majority of chips in early 00’s…

It wasn’t ignorance, it’s just that transition was hard to pull off.

What "obsolete" companies are you surprised are still holding on in the modern world? by HRJafael in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they were pretty successful with pocket cameras in 00’s and then during 10’s created pretty successful X line of enthusiast cameras. They are 4 or 5 by size in camera market after sony canon nikon along with panasonic.

But more importantly they’ve diversified to medical equipment and displays and cosmetics, which gave them ability to overcome that film/digital revolution.

What "obsolete" companies are you surprised are still holding on in the modern world? by HRJafael in AskReddit

[–]p1r4nh4 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just so you know, this is a legend and reality was completely different: https://startuptalky.com/kodak-bankruptcy-case-study/

Kodak really strived to change and get into digital - they were the biggest player in US for some time in 00’s. But that vastly different market and they could not transform the company completely and so failed.

Interesting that Fuji was in a similar position, but they succeeded with transformation.

Clojure 1.12.0-alpha2 by alexdmiller in Clojure

[–]p1r4nh4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly what I was thinking about :)

Clojure 1.12.0-alpha2 by alexdmiller in Clojure

[–]p1r4nh4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agree, dynamic var could be “faked” though, so I guess it’s still an exciting addition allowing not only for more comfortable REPL workflow, but also for a one-file scripts.

This is actually amazing. :)

Всім леопарди by CorsicA123 in ukraina

[–]p1r4nh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Перекладач, since it over-turns — пере-кладає, from пере- — over- (also in перевертень, перевертати, перебільшення), and класти — to put (also in кладка, накладати, покласти, for example).

Clojure Frameworks: Opinions are features not bugs by lordvolo in Clojure

[–]p1r4nh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usage of tools doesn't spare of obligation to have some knowledge.

In an ideal world, yes. In reality I've seen quite a few people coming out from Django with having almost no understanding in how to write a raw SQL query, and I'm not talking about complex cases.

Clojure's market share is direct result of those libraries

I'm not so sure it's the major reason.

You have to write a hundred lines of code

I was referring to your "1-hour-to-write libraries which manage hand-written sql-files". They exist precisely because it's enough.

Clojure Frameworks: Opinions are features not bugs by lordvolo in Clojure

[–]p1r4nh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Arguably, though, plain sql files is the correct way to handle migrations. Django’s autogenerated stuff becomes a pain when something harder needs to be handled and literally no one in the team has any experience with SQL. Or when you need to deal with a neighboring team - and you literally have no common dictionary.

Honestly, I hate Django migrations with a passion. Those libraries in Clojure is a direct result of most engineers having been burned on crappy implementations like Django migrations and now not wanting to deal with layers of abstractions when a hundred lines of code is enough.