[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 8 points 6 days ago

I always create a virtual environment for each project I run like that. This way you can have your own versions of packages for each project without them interfearing with each other. This is also what the error message sugests in the beginning, so if you have the time I would investigate it and learn about it: https://python.land/virtual-environments/virtualenv

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 3 points 6 days ago

In South Korea, but I assume I powder is difficult to get nowadays everywhere.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 3 points 6 days ago

The video I posted is the second version of the video you mention. He rerecorded it with some changes or so.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 10 points 6 days ago

I agree. But it's kind of hard to find where to buy the non-pod version nowadays.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 47 points 1 week ago

That's just how economy works. Anyway I always hated to interact with strangers and still do.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 10 points 1 week ago

And all it took was getting rid of us.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 4 points 1 week ago

Als ich vor ueber 20 Jahren aus Deutschland ausgewandert bin klang mir noch sein ESC Lied im Ohr.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 2 points 1 week ago

For 10k rows you should probably use a real database anyway ;)

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 6 points 1 week ago

I use office 360 in the browser.
I'm not a typical sysadmin but I use linux anyway. Somehow I always found some workarounds, but I am also not the only one using Linux in our company so the IT needs to work with us to some degree.

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 4 points 1 week ago

yt-dlp is a command line tool but amazing. Works also on windows.

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A symbol for the ⁂ fediverse (symbol.fediverse.info)
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We propose the symbol ⁂ to represent the fediverse.

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Sneaky stick (piefed.jeena.net)
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1 hour in Java (piefed.jeena.net)
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My two favorite sodas (piefed.jeena.net)

Those have been my two favorite sodas for decades. Coca-Cola cherry and Dr Pepper. Both I think I had the first time at the end of the 90's when I went back to Poland on vacation to visit relatives. Now there are also those zero sugar variants.

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Let's hear some stories from the thready-verse about how you guys met your significant other.

For me it was during the first year of COVID, my company asked who from Europe (I was living in Sweden) wanted to go for a three month business trip to coach a big Korean automotive supplier on how to do modern software development. Most of the other people had families and especially during COVID nobody wanted to travel. I said I could do it, even though I never coached before. But because nobody else volunteered they sent me and and another guy who also was single without a family, etc.

I was convinced that the other guy would have good game with the women here, and thought that there is no harm in installing some international dating app and to try my own luck. During COVID I just lost a ton of weight and found new confidence and it was far away from home and what happens in Korea stays in Korea and so on :D

Anyway, to my surprise during the first two weeks I got some matches and I hit it off with one of them. We met and started dating and very quickly fell for each other. Then when the 3 months were over, I asked the company if the customer would still have some use for my skills and they said yes and send me for 3 more months. I had to go back to Sweden to get a new Visa and spent another 2 weeks in quarantine (as the first time). But then the second tree months were over too and I asked again for more. By that time I was really sick of all the time in quarantine and asked if they could move me from the Swedish office to the Korean office and they agreed.

I went back to Sweden, threw away most of my stuff and put the most valuable things up on a friends attic and moved to Korea with one suitcase. I stayed at AirBnB's for two more months and then we found an apartment and moved in together.

She has a daughter from a previous marriage and we now have a 1.5 year old son together and we still live in Korea :D

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Sunrise in Korea (piefed.jeena.net)

We went to the Korean east sea and had a hotel with a great ocean view so I got up at 4:45 am to photograph the sunrise.

Interestingly the photo looked amazing on the back of my camera but once I pulled in the raw file to Darktable it needed quite some work to get it to look like the JPEG on the back of the camera, but I got quite close.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by jeena@piefed.jeena.net to c/astronomy@mander.xyz

I was about 30 years old when I talked to my mother about some program on TV about astronomy when she mentioned that our sun is a star. It's like all the other stars we see during the night, it's just closer to us so it appears bigger. My mind was blown. I didn't understand how I could have lived for 30 years and never thought this thought.

Yesterday me and our 10 years old were talking about the universe and things in it, and I mentioned to her that our sun is just a star like all the other ones we see during the night. I saw that her mind was as blown as mine was back when my mom told me this fact.

Actually even in the song "Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are." it encourages us to think about this fact, but it took me 30 years to do so.

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My son has a bag which he takes with him to Kindergarten every day. I'd like to throw in something like an Apple AirTag to be able to see where the bag is, but I have a couple of requirements:

  • No subscription
  • Should work in South Korea (AirTag does not work here)
  • Sometimes it's me who brings hem to Kindergarten and I have a Android phone, sometimes it's his mom with a iPhone
  • It should be somehow connectable to HomeAssistant as a device tracker to see where the bag is (or at least if it's at home or not)

Any ideas what would work?

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The weekend is too short (piefed.jeena.net)

When I was single the weekends seemed quite long. I would sleep half of the Saturday, watch some TV shows, clean a bit and sometimes visit some friends. And Sunday evening I would play bass in my metal band. Nice and easy.

But now that I have a family and small children there is never time to do anything. The kids always need something, food, diper, entertainment, make them sleep, clean up. Wash the dishes, wash the clothes etc. Once we're done with them it's 9pm, we try to watch a movie and my partner falls asleep of exhaustion within 20 minutes. I try do watch it to the end so I can tell her the summary in the morning.

It's totally regarding to have kids but I wish the weekend was one day longer.

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