Very neat, thanks for sharing
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TeamDman@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many Lemmy users are non-technical background?14·2 years agoPersonally, it sounds like quite a warm environment
Interesting, my problems with node are usually in the chaining build systems rather than pulling down dependencies. Tbh I prefer node, what problems have you with it?
Had to use wsl and manually set environment variables to get accelerate and bitsandbytes to work the other day, why can’t pip install just work? Venv is just another layer that conda should be solving, and even that isn’t enough to overcome Python’s craptastic nature
TeamDman@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In which game did you spend the most hours?English5·2 years agoAt this point I’m spending more time making mods than playing with them
Only to check /r/canadapublicservants and /r/urf, otherwise I’m avoiding it. Unfortunately it still is often one of the best sites in search results
I’m getting a lot of use from Syncplay recently
The worst part of ML is Python package management
TeamDman@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What operating system do you use on your main computer?English31·2 years agoWindows cause I wanna play games with friends without crap going more wrong than usual
If you want something specific to work towards - build a personal website. Buy a domain, I use namecheap. Use Github pages to host it. Start simple, single index.html file with your name on it. There’s definitely a YouTube tutorial somewhere. You can learn to style it, or just leave it as-is. You can write a blog, publish recipes, or whatever on it. Plus it can be something you can put on your resume next to your email address