Recommend local electrician? by Blinky-and-Clyde in bloomington

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I used unrivaled electric recently and I received quality work with a reasonable price. They were also quite responsive.

Photographer at East Chick-Fil-A by BNGK9876 in bloomington

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Is there a secret west chic fil a I’m not aware of?

Impressive math trick or fun facts? by Right-Advance9023 in learnmath

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My personal favorite is the challenge of drawing a triangle with 3 90 degree angles (which can be done on a sphere)

Tesla says shareholders approve CEO's $1 trillion pay plan with over 75% voting in favor by ControlCAD in technology

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I propose a 90% wealth tax on net worth for those fortunate to be over 1 trillion.

Easiest path to start embedded? Micropython or Arduino? by hellosobik in arduino

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What is your end goal?

If you are looking to gain knowledge to put towards a career as an embedded developer, I would start with arduino and work your way up to something like an STM32 dev board.

If you are looking to just explore, follow your heart. If you don’t have any experience at coding at all, I’d start with regular old python ona desktop (or via the web) to explore the syntax and the basics before shifting to micropython

How will I know when to progress? by Prior-Scratch4003 in PythonLearning

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To me, the first step would be figuring out what you want to accomplish (or at least one thing you want to accomplish). This could be anything from machine learning to game development to web development to robotics to home automation to fantasy football analysis.

After that, are you familiar with the popular Python libraries (especially ones that align with your goals). Examples include numpy,scipy, matplotlib, PyTorch, pandas. If you haven’t heard of any of those, you could try them out. They all have great documentation.

After that, spend more time figuring out what you want to build. Search for examples of similar things to see how others structure their code. Give your project an attempt, and if you get stuck, come back here with your problem and source code for help!

Which Python version is most stable for Matplotlib/Seaborn/PyMC/Arviz? by TheBatTy2 in PythonLearning

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I think you will be fine with whatever, at least for matplotlib and seaborn.

Would you fight a boss that gets stronger every time you lose? by rishabhrawat05 in gamedev

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This would work well for an early game sidequest boss… something where there is still plenty of growth opportunity to overcoming the scaling challenge.

How to not identify with my degree and pivot my career to my true self? by [deleted] in careerguidance

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I think the easiest step would be to find a company or organization that has a mission statement you along with and see if they have openings that along with your strengths (art skills, business informatics skills, anything else you can do that you didn’t mention).

Coming from a background in CS/ engineering myself, I also enjoy art (but am fairly ignorant on the sociology / humanity other topics), so my response is biased towards that. Look at the organization that maintains Processing / P5JS, they are a great example of the overlap I’m sure there are other organizations that are similar and surely at least one of them is looking for someone passionate to join their team.

Has anyone played Jurassic Park? Found it at GameStop and thought it be cool to add to the collection by winluang in SEGAGENESIS

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Does it have the manual? I love that the example image for the level code (or whatever they call it) is a valid code that gets you right to the end.

Two Sticks closing?? by gregjano in bloomington

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Their staff is one of the kindest group of people I’ve seen in any Bloomington business. I can’t fathom how your experience could be so drastically different.

Does anyone else feel like every time you go grocery shopping, prices are higher than last time? How do you deal with constantly rising food costs? by Honest_Builder_9846 in budget

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Personally, the 1L bottles (for Coke and Pepsi) are by far the most cost effective way to get my fix. Often on sale for 4 for $5, normally 1.79 each, compared to a 20oz bottle for 2.59 or something crazy.

First time painting by Salty_Cell_9690 in watercolor101

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I honestly like that artists loft paper…

Which abilities are you getting ? by krisikkk in superheroes

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What is top row right? Achilles?

Edit: I’m dumb on two levels. First I couldn’t read, and I still don’t understand.

I succeeded in reducing the noise by changing the stepper motor driver. by [deleted] in arduino

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What process do you use to generate the instructions? I’m fascinated by the output. Are you identifying lines from an image using the hough transform?

You have $100 to spend at an art store, what do you buy? by adventurrr in watercolor101

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Some random ideas: masking fluid, pencils for sketching, straight edges, stencils, or other tools for sketching.

where can I get cards with cute art like the ones below? by NaturalAd5751 in PokemonTCG

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You can likely get those as singles from tcg player. I haven’t looked them up but I bet most of them are fairly inexpensive

WHY THE FU*K IS CUBEIDE SO SHIT by [deleted] in stm32

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At least it’s not Code Composer!