scrion

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[–] scrion 5 points 3 months ago

I mean, loops just became available, and I have seen two videos of this user in a time span of 30 minutes. Given that the videos have a certain production value (they're edited, there is music, proper lighting etc.) these videos were made by someone that was already doing this before loops and is now simply expanding their outreach to a new platform, so I would expect the content to be similar - whatever has worked for them previously, they're testing the waters without investing additional effort to adapt to a potentially different target audience.

Maybe loops will be different and the userbase will over time express a completely different taste in content, maybe not.

As I see it, I get to experience new forms of content, hopefully without the negative connotations that TikTok brought along, which I never got into.

Do I need to watch someone glue a condom to their shoes and surround their feet with fries for push a lame word pun to 11? Probably not. But I'm sure there will be different things, too.

[–] scrion 3 points 3 months ago

Yes, that is absolutely correct.

[–] scrion 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I do in fact use unrefined, brown cane sugar, although I have not tried panela specifically.

The one I use pretty much looks like this:

It's an organic fair trade brand, but I'd have to look up where it is imported from.

As I said, I can't imagine making it with any other kind of sugar any more. Sorghum seems like an interesting idea, might have to experiment with that.

[–] scrion 12 points 3 months ago

You're not alone.

[–] scrion 11 points 3 months ago (4 children)

The key to amazing banana bread is to make it with soft, brown sugar. The stuff that is clumpy, glistening with moisture, reminiscent of molasses. It adds so much to the flavor. And actual nuts, of course.

[–] scrion 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Plots are typical composed, and when writing a paper (I insert them mostly into TeX publications) I do find the quality of the resulting plot is just so much more refined.

Seaborn is indeed closer and was definitely inspired by ggplot2 in some areas, but IMHO, it's still not 100% there visually. I'm very much a Python user and would love it to be, but when I'm, let's say, publishing a book, I'd always go back to ggplot2 - when preparing a paper for a lab class, seaborn is probably fine.

[–] scrion 13 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Or they have the same issue as me, their phone keyboard randomly inserting periods all the time. I manually remove them most of the time, but when I'm agitated, I sometimes can't be bothered.

This happens with several apps, e. g. https://www.reddit.com/r/Swiftkey/comments/wylng4/random_periods/

I didn't particularly want to link to reddit, but I wasn't able to quickly find e. g. an issue tracker.

[–] scrion 38 points 3 months ago (6 children)

You'll get used to it and it will only take a couple of minutes. And I honestly believe nothing comes close to ggplot2 in terms of quality, and I don't use R for anything else.

[–] scrion 7 points 3 months ago

You were not kidding, this is seriously great. Completely new territory for me, but the excerpts won me over.

[–] scrion 6 points 3 months ago

mirabilos? That's a name I haven't heard in 20 years.

[–] scrion 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I did that on purpose, i. e. I wanted to confirm your thoughts about uv, drifted off into a general rant, remembered OP's original question and later realized it would have been better framed as a top level comment. In my defense, I was in an altered state of mind at the time.

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