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Great license and fantastic software (Grasshopper is also cool) but lack of a Linux version is a huge bummer.
Great license and fantastic software (Grasshopper is also cool) but lack of a Linux version is a huge bummer.
Hmm, at least they are not prone to rusting.
The only thing that could get me to switch back to windows would be an animatronic Clippy with LLM hallucinations dialed up to 11.
Seems like it should be faster then…
The infra is still a bit lacking but when I visited I found the drivers to be surprisingly decent with bikes & peds.
Management is probably also mouse jiggling…
Grew up in Boulder.
Still hoping for a train from the airport within my lifetime.
I’m sure all the neighbors will be stoked being awoken by a drone at 1 am 😂
Personally, I prefer a quiet neighborhood over faster delivery.
Social-right can be quite attractive if all the “left” has to offer is neoliberal BS…
Imagine we all pooled our resources to fund medical research through taxes only for private companies to exploit the technology and jack up the prices…
A brain implant for rich people isn’t necessarily “for us”.
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As a frequent train passenger, I’m not overly concerned.
Seems a bit too weak to derail, probably only delay.
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Or focus on the non-invasive form of this technology.
Seems over-complicated…
I could imagine an autonomous, on-demand rural train service. Due to the low expected traffic, it seems like you could just build some additional sidings and use a more conventional design.
You might also find the Python library pandas useful. Its “DataFrames” can mirror your excel data 1:1 and you have convenience methods like to_excel(). Easy to combine with numpy for performant matrix math.
XLSX just becomes a container for storing/sharing your data, and while Python is used for analysis. I would use matplotlib for plotting rather than embedding in the sheet.
If I’m doing anything substantial, calculation-wise, I use openpyxl.
Agreed. I really tried to like Libre/OpenOffice over the years but it never felt right. OnlyOffice really hits the spot for me.
I don’t use Windows much any more but I was happy with the discounted student version of Office 2016, afaik the last perpetual license.
That’s what I was thinking, my private keys are also chilling in plaintext on my filesystem.