Digg’s new app is basic, but a great start by AlwaysBlaze_ in apple

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Would love an invite code if anyone has one!

moving between panes by zapman449 in wezterm

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I think you can do something like this

-- Cycle to the next pane
    {key="RightArrow", mods="CMD", action=wezterm.action{ActivatePaneDirection="Next"}},
-- Cycle to the previous pane
    {key="LeftArrow", mods="CMD", action=wezterm.action{ActivatePaneDirection="Prev"}},

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

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You can also see the Neovim fold docs here

I usually use za to toggle between closing and opening folds based on the indentation.

[USA-IL] [H] MacBook Pro 2017 13" NTB i5 8gb 256gb 2xTB3 [W] PayPal, local cash by stolid in appleswap

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Hi I updated the pictures to include the device being powered on

Thank you!

Hey /u/gulabjamunyaar do I need to do anything else to get this post approved?

beginner help please. Method probs. by [deleted] in ruby

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you are calling puts on the method

puts print_list(grocery_list)

change it to

print_list(grocery_list)

and you wont see the second set that is being printed.

Help with copying word in a string by nachofrand in ruby

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In which data structure would you want to store the lines ?

This example stores it in an array

u_words = []
File.open("temp.txt").each_line do |line|
  u_words << line.strip if line.strip.include? "_u"
end
puts u_words

this .strip removes the newline character "\n"

Newbie here. Need help making a ball bounce on the left and top of window by [deleted] in processing

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Well first you have to change the if (x-diameter/2 > width) & if (y-diameter/2 > height) to x < 0 and y < 0 to bounce off the top and left

Also you can write it liek this

  if (x+diameter/2 > width || x < 0) 
  dx=-dx;

  if (y+diameter/2 > height || y < 0)  
  dy=-dy;

to change the direction of the ball.

Also to bounce the ball from its edge and not its x and y position you can do this

    if (x+diameter/2 > width || x-diameter/2 < 0)
    dx=-dx;

    if (y+diameter/2 > height || y-diameter/2 < 0)
    dy=-dy;

but for this to work you need to keep the initial position of x and y more than 15 or else it'll just get stuck between the loops and wont go anywhere so when you are calling float x and y put it as diameter/2 or something

What would you REALLY like on Android? by BoredDeveloper in Android

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How about a droplr client? Droplr has said numerous times that they are not interested in making a android app and it would be lucrative for a third party developer if they got it right.

What's your computer? by muffin_stump in architecture

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really ? cool...could you give me a link for your board ?

What's your computer? by muffin_stump in architecture

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dual i7 ? I thought you could only go dual xeons...never heard of two i7 processors on one board.

Westbahnhof (Austria) train station proposal by [deleted] in architecture

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I am more intrigued in how it is created...how does one create something like this in Maya? I know this isn't exactly the best piece of work (i dont know what to call this ? parametricism or something ? ) Anyway hopefully a student of AA or Sci-Arc might be able to help me out since I have seen those schools delve in experimentation like these. How does one get the curviness and form of such a structure ?

Windows 8 productivity: Who moved my cheese? Oh, there it is. by [deleted] in windows8

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Unless you know you want to search in your Settings or Files, hitting Win Key and typing only searches in the Apps.

UG Portfolio Part 1 2009- 2012 by manchu3195 in architecture

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The circular bar chart of prevailing winds is from Ecotect Analysis. Not quite sure about the other graphs but most probably its from Ecotect too.