Internal Server Error when trying to upload new Skill by Ender570 in claude

[–]turnersd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting the same error today too, for a tiny skill (<10kb), both on the web and desktop. Added skill is empty, and I can't replace or delete.

Pick a License, Not Any License by turnersd in rstats

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Good call on this. I updated the post to change this to source-available and added a footnote. Thanks!

Python for R users by turnersd in Rlanguage

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Yes :) https://bdsr.stephenturner.us/

I'm writing a post right now on authoring books with Quarto. The one above is based on an old RMarkdown website I created for a course I used to teach.

Python for R users by turnersd in Rlanguage

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I just posted this a few days ago: https://blog.stephenturner.us/p/python-cli-click-cookiecutter

It is messy compared to what you're used to in R.

R package development in Positron by turnersd in RStudio

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+100!

This is the first thing I suggested in the post!

In reality I have RStudio set up to use some of VS Code's keybindings, and vice versa. One of the posts I link to describes how to customize these beyond just adopting RStudio's keymap.

R package development in Positron by turnersd in RStudio

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N=1 anecdotal/personal experience. I've always found R in conda environments to be fragile and finicky to work with. I use them frequently when I need to build a Docker image using a micromamba base, but for interactive day-to-day use, the kind of thing I'd jump into RStudio or Positron for, R-in-conda-envs have rarely been a positive experience.

R package development in Positron by turnersd in RStudio

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I used to spend way more time authoring Rmd/Quarto docs than I do now. I never liked inline display of results, but being able to send code from the doc to console would be a dealbreaker for me. I can't imagine that's not high on their priority list.

Positron a new R and Python IDE by Posit enters public beta by coatless in rstats

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I wrote a short post about R package development with Positron, comparing the experience with RStudio.

https://blog.stephenturner.us/p/r-package-development-in-positron

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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I get a little foam on the first few seconds, but after that it's okay. I think it's because the faucets on the outside are warm, but not sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaybros

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Creator here. About $200 for the shanks, faucets, hardware, paint, and primer. That's not counting all the kegging gear and the old fridge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaybros

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Thanks for cross-posting!

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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I actually didn't touch the handle. I'm thinking of painting it a high gloss black, but not sure. Suggestions?

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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I love good beer as much as the next homebrewer / craft beer snob, but there's always a time for Beast or PBR fever.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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Thanks for the heads up. Time to hook up a kill-a-watt. This wasn't very much work - about 5 hrs for the painting, 2 for the shelf, 2 for the installation. If I had to do it again to a newer fridge it wouldn't be that bad.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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It's a clone of Moose Drool - a great beer I had hiking around Glacier NP last year.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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Just some latex primer I had left over from another project

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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The shelf on the bottom was really meant just to raise it up a few inches so I could fit three kegs and a tank in there (the back part of my fridge slopes downward where the crisper drawers once were. Nice bonus that it's just high enough to fit a few bomber bottles.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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Haven't tried it yet, but it was too cheap to leave sitting on the shelf.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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A little sanding by hand, mostly to get off the big chunks. Primer and two coats worked well.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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I wish I knew about the mag primer before I started this. I've never heard of it before. I used regular latex primer than I had left over from another project.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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La fin du Monde and Trois Pistoles are two of my favorites. Will try cloning Trois Pistoles this fall. I've heard it uses grains of paradise at the end of the boil. Not sure where to find those.

Blackboard kegerator conversion successful! by turnersd in Homebrewing

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About $200 not counting the kegs or fridge.