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Get the town bigger
I don't if OP stripped the comic of its identifying info or found it in that state, but if anyone else is interested, the comic artist is berkeleymews
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Get the town bigger
I don't if OP stripped the comic of its identifying info or found it in that state, but if anyone else is interested, the comic artist is berkeleymews
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What mis-stated phrases or words do you feel still need to be corrected (online or in person) in 2025?
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It appears both are correct. From merriam-webster:
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My 3 year old has taken up parkour. How do I keep her from killing herself?
Don't know where you're located, but there are parkour gyms popping up all over the place, and most have kids classes. They may go by ninja warrior gyms or be combined with climbing or gymnastics gyms. These gyms are often designed with kids and safety in mind, and will teach kids safe, sustainable movements
Another option is to scout a local parkour group. The one I've attended events of most in the past, SF Parkour (in the SF bay area) has events specifically for kids. You'll want to vet the groups of course and likely be present as they're not daycares, but you may be surprised how many parkourspeople are knowledgeable and mindful about safety and developing sustainable body mechanics. There are some reckless groups and members out there for sure, but most are rather cautious
Parkour is a meditative practice for most I've encountered and seen online, though that may be NorCal thing and online self-selection. Scouting some strong mentors and content from online communities that reinforce learning one's limits and safely expanding them will likely encourage her to do the same. Can't speak more highly of Raul Piscoya, the guy who runs SF parkour
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What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? January 07
Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy
I've found it hard to get past the first few chapters as I'm actually trying to implement the advice. Planning the day the night before and constantly asking the question "Am I doing the most important task to achieve my goals?" during productive hours has been life-changing in actually making progress towards my projects, but also rather stressful. Perhaps I'm in the minority, but I procrastinate a lot by doing busywork- organization, cleaning, responding to lower priority inquiries, researching tangential things to the task at hand, etc. It's been a difficult habit to break
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Privacy-Focused Real-time Speech to Text for Windows
Working with an LLM, I've been able to use vosk and python to get something that works well, given a small delay. Using pyautogui, sounddevice, and keyboard, it works. I also implemented a toggle for transcription using a keyboard shortcut. Not as nice as having a gui and more options, but it does the job.
I'd still be interested if anyone knows of a simpler "just works" solution, but this does seem like it'll suit my needs. Hopefully others can find this helpful.
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Privacy-Focused Real-time Speech to Text for Windows
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I hear you. VST/VST3 support is inconsistent through wine and while there are some alternatives to some plugins, I'm not committed enough to give up the ogs I love just yet.
To my knowledge, Recall rollout is currently only to Copilot+ PCs, and my debloated Win11 is safe for now. I'll remain vigilant, though 🫡
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Which is the better media player: Media Player Classic or VLC?
mpv is better than either imo. Was a long time vlc user who switched this past year. It's highly customizable with a bevy of support documentation, has an incredibly clean ui, and most importantly, it just works flawlessly. I highly recommend it
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I need a savoury, summery drink as an alternative to beer
My go-to fave is Peroni 0.0%
Not sure it's available in Australia, but it's really good NA beer imo. Someone else mentioned hop water. It's more like soda, at least to me, but similarly bright and v fizzy
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Any good resources to start with?
I have no concrete links, but I imagine you'd find good free Anki decks on AnkiWeb or GitHub and a discord server or two to learn from disboard or discadia.
Ymmv per server and community, but Anki is well-regarded in foss and academic circles for effective learning. Viel Glück!
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Since America's namesake Amerigo Vespucci was an immigrant, what should the United States of America be renamed to? (no wrong answers)
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It's "formerly." Whether or not he wore a suit didn't change his legal name back from the symbol
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The best Cloud backup in 2025?
I started this past year with iDrive because of their incredible welcome deal if you switch from another service. I started a trial with Dropbox with the same email and sent them the requested screenshots for verification- they approved it. Spending $10 for the first year of 5TB
It's pretty slow on uploading, but it works. Customer service is attentive and caring. Probably going to go to a local NAS and a different online solution within the year. It's a nice cheap padding as I learn how to do this right. The intro deal might be worth it for you, too, though I don't think it's the best long-term option
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All right music fans, what's your favorite band/musician and how many times have you seen them live?
Cory Wong! Band is as tight as can be. Vibe is playful, dynamic, and celebratory of all on stage.
Have seen him live only once, but he posts incredibly well-mixed and edited full-length concerts on his YouTube.
He fully deserves his blowup. Incredible musicianship abounds around him
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How am I supposed to obtain income?
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Hi there! While my situation is not as dire as the OPs, I'm in a similar boat and am looking to set up an online presence for my services in the near-future. I don't expect you to provide me with the same offer, or even a response, but I figured I'd ask. If there are any guides or resources you recommend, I'd appreciate anything. Thank you for your comment, it's a good idea for people in similar situations and spurred me to more seriously consider such options
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DAWs
I use Ableton Live Standard 11. I've followed Andrew Huang for a long time, and ProTools was cost-prohibitive so I chose Live as my first DAW. A lot of functionality is locked behind max for live, which is only in the suite versions. Ableton charges ~$150 every few years to upgrade and has some cpu heavy quirks- I'm trying to move away. I purchased FL and am slowly learning.
Often, I'll start something in FL then hop back to Live when I hit more than a few obstacles- often times I just want to create, not learn a new software :(
If I could go back in time, I'd go for FL and/or Reaper. Both companies fought piracy by just being one time purchases, responsive to their user base, and really capable. Learning curves are higher than Live, but there's some really neat stuff in both. Live can't run CLAP or ARA, FL can clap, reaper can do both.
I hear cakewalk is really good! Also, I have used bandlab to collab with others v successfully. For a web-based free daw with easy project sharing, it's a blessing that the free version is so capable
I'm not on Apple as they're pricey and exclusive af, but bandmates and my producer friends friends love Logic. There are some fantastic features- a drum generator and local, convenient stem splitter built-in come to mind.
I stay away from any subscription models and advise others to do the same. There are plenty of great free or 1-time purchase DAWs out there
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