def hot(temp: int = 340):
return temp
That way Bev can define temp however she needs, but if Picard doesn’t specify, he gets his tea at a nice drinkable Kelvin temp.
def hot(temp: int = 340):
return temp
That way Bev can define temp however she needs, but if Picard doesn’t specify, he gets his tea at a nice drinkable Kelvin temp.
Tryin to make an omelet and doin the best I caaaaan
I believe this is called the anchoring effect in psychology, and it’s really effective
Russian Asshat
My Lai would like a word
What, the [Iron] Curtains?
I wonder if you could just download the video twice and then remove any frame not present in both copies
There is no such thing as “done” anymore. Every app must be updated indefinitely, and not just security or bug fixes. Once my vision for my app is complete, I stop reinventing it. That’s how you get AI added to fucking notepad.
He’s the number four reactor of the Chernobyl power plant right after it blew up in 1986.
Let’s get you back to your room Mr. Thomas.
Dirty rotten scoundrels
They must really need another round of layoffs without severance.
So he already had a hunting knife on his person and was just waiting for an answer? That sounds more premeditated than simply second degree
I have playlist support now, but that’s all so far.
Are there any decent alternatives to docker hub for pushing images if I’m just a hobbyist?
I migrated about 2 weeks ago and couldn’t be happier
I gave a fuller answer here, but i also wanted to be able to run a solution in docker that could output straight to my NAS via volumes.
Thanks, looking over the PR now and testing it locally, should be good to merge very soon.
You’re ok, it’s a fair question. The initial want arose from my son asking me to download YT videos for him to watch offline, and the various youtube-dl, yt-dlp, pytube, etc based solutions all being in various stages of broken, due to how youtube always changes things on their end. I chose an underlying library (pytubefix) that seems to be fast in updating when YT breaks things. Nothing in my app is revolutionary on never seen before, except maybe the ability to choose and combine the exact stream you want, i’m not sure. I took everything I liked in various solutions and put them together to work how i wanted. Then I though maybe someone else might like it too, so i shared it :) I work on it when i want to and just kinda go in the direction i want.
Python is dynamically typed, so you could just go against the type hint like an animal. But yes, probably.