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2024.05.29 07:16 Wayward_Wallaby Where would you put these tattoos? (See body text)

I want to get a tattoo in cursive that says 'and in the end, it was inevitable' with a bridgerton style pastel flower.
The second tattoo, i want Hakuna Matata with Simon pumba and simba in watercolor.
I already have 2 run tattoos, a left shoulder tattoo, a left collar bone tattoo, and a right ankle tattoo.
What placement would look best for those styles/tattoos, and wouldn't be too cluttered with my other tattoos?
no leg tattoos
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2024.05.29 07:14 VeganPatty Which no code platform to build AI text to video generator? Like vidnoz or heygen

Hey guys, I’m an absolute newbie in this space. I’m looking to create a website/app where you input text, choose an avatar and it generates a video of that avatar saying the text perfectly lip synced. The avatar needs to look and sound highly realistic that you can’t tell it’s AI generated. Ideally it will move its arms/hands, walk or change facial expressions and gestures based on the inputted text.
Secondly users need to be able to make an account and pay a subscription.
I would appreciate any suggestions on which platform I can achieve this and how I can go about it 🙏🏼
Example of what I’m trying to achieve: https://www.vidnoz.com and https://www.heygen.com
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2024.05.29 07:01 ClientGlittering4695 How can I deploy llms such as llama2 or BERT without using Sagemaker and for free?

Disclaimer: Beginner trying to build a project for job opportunities
I'm building an API for my personal project and I need the following features:
  1. Text summarisation
  2. Image generation (Not very important)
  3. Users can customise text summarisation based on their needs
The website is just a news aggregator with summarisation and custom report generation. This website will have everything I've learnt so far and more and will be an all in one project showcasing all my skills.
Completed: Backend(Django) Pending: Frontend (React based)
Blockers: 1. Is there any service where I can deploy multiple llm models like llama2 or BERT apart from Sagemaker? 2. For scheduled tasks such as ETL pipelines and report generation, should I completely rely on cronjobs or should I use django to do the work? 3. Should I focus on load reduction on the server side for this project or ignore it as it's just a small project to showcase my skills? 4. What frameworks can I add to this to take this next level? I know it's a simple website.
Thanks for this!!
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2024.05.29 06:59 DADDY-DORMIX Having Isusues with This bot

Having Isusues with This bot
Hello i have been talking to the bot for a few days now but yesterday when i opened the chat it just randomly just started to repeat the phrase "to the now" repeatedly and endlessly for no apparant reason i tried to change the generation settings trying to make it more creative or more logical but it did not help making it more logical did remove the repeating of the phrase but the text was just pure gibberish and did not make any sense at all and i tried again today it still does not work
i saw a post which tried to fix it and it said to paste this phrase "[{{char}}'s messages are always unique and always has variety. {{char}} never repeats phrases or descriptions in their messages and always says something unique in each message.]"
i tried this multiple times but it did not work
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https://preview.redd.it/o3uknc7pra3d1.png?width=914&format=png&auto=webp&s=6e29276aea681abe91d75f56dd39c6d75f9f8620
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2024.05.29 06:56 ShoulderSoft9188 I do dumb shit on facebook

A girl texted me normally at first, but then she asked me to call her. During the call, she pressured me into showing my private parts, and now she has a video of me. She has already sent pictures to some of my contacts. I told them it was AI-generated and I block her and report her, but I'm not sure what to do next. What should I do?
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2024.05.29 06:54 ferasabdulhanan The Kurds: Proud Descendants, Paragons of Sumerian Heritage

The Sumerian civilization, emerging circa 4000 BCE in the cradle of Mesopotamia, represents one of humanity's earliest urban societies. Ethnically rooted in Kurdish tribes, the first Sumerians ventured into the fertile plains, notably around 4500 BCE, propelled by a quest for fertile lands and societal advancement. They introduced innovative agricultural practices, such as irrigation systems, fostering surplus crop production and enabling the rise of urban centers like Eridu, established circa 5400 BCE. The Sumerians' mastery of writing, evidenced by the cuneiform script around 3200 BCE, revolutionized communication and record-keeping, laying the groundwork for complex administrative systems and cultural flourishing. While specific motivations for founding Sumerian civilization remain speculative, the Kurds' pioneering spirit and agricultural expertise were pivotal, shaping the trajectory of Mesopotamian history and leaving an indelible mark on the development of human civilization. The contributions of the Kurdish pioneers to Sumerian civilization are manifold and enduring, spanning various facets of culture, governance, and technology. From the establishment of the earliest cities to the development of sophisticated systems of governance, their achievements reverberate through the annals of history. Around 3200 BCE, the Sumerians, influenced by Kurdish innovation, developed the world's first known system of writing, known as cuneiform. This monumental achievement revolutionized communication and record-keeping, enabling the documentation of laws, literature, and administrative records. Notably, the Code of Ur-Nammu, dating back to around 2100 BCE, stands as one of the earliest known legal codes, a testament to the Kurds' role in shaping legal systems. In the realm of architecture and urban planning, Kurdish ingenuity left an indelible mark on Sumerian cities. Eridu, believed to be the oldest city in recorded history, was founded around 5400 BCE, showcasing advanced urban planning and architectural techniques. The construction of monumental ziggurats, such as the iconic Ziggurat of Ur built around 2100 BCE, attests to their mastery of engineering and construction. Moreover, the Kurds played a crucial role in the development of trade networks, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas across the ancient Near East. By establishing trade routes and commercial centers, such as the city of Lagash, they fostered economic prosperity and cultural exchange, laying the groundwork for the emergence of international trade networks. Additionally, Kurdish influence permeated Sumerian religion and mythology, shaping the pantheon of deities and religious practices. The epic of Gilgamesh, composed around 2100 BCE, reflects Kurdish themes and motifs, depicting heroic feats and moral dilemmas that resonate with Kurdish cultural values. Overall, the achievements of the Kurdish pioneers in Sumerian civilization stand as a testament to their ingenuity, resilience, and enduring legacy. Their contributions continue to inspire and shape our understanding of the origins of human civilization. The profound influence of Sumerian traditions resonates strongly in modern Kurdish culture across various spheres of life. Dating back to around 4000 BCE, Sumerian contributions to music, language, and food have left an indelible mark on Kurdish identity. Sumerians pioneered the use of musical instruments such as the lyre and harp, which continue to feature prominently in Kurdish music to this day. Linguistically, Sumerian loanwords and grammatical structures have permeated Kurdish language, enriching its vocabulary and syntax. In terms of cuisine, staples of the Sumerian diet, such as barley and dates, remain integral to Kurdish culinary traditions, with dishes like piti and dolma reflecting ancient Mesopotamian influences. Beyond these cultural facets, Sumerian ways of life, religious practices, and political systems have profoundly shaped modern Kurdish society. Sumerian religious beliefs, ranging from spiritual to pagan traditions, have influenced Kurdish spirituality, manifesting in rituals and ceremonies that honor nature and ancient deities. Moreover, Sumerian celebrations and holidays, such as the New Year festival of Akitu, have endured through millennia and continue to be observed in Kurdish communities, albeit with variations. The celebration of Nowruz in Kurdish culture traces its roots to ancient Mesopotamian civilizations, notably the Sumerians, where it marked the vernal equinox and the beginning of the new year. Embraced by successive civilizations, including the Kurds, Nowruz embodies a fusion of diverse cultural influences, including Zoroastrian, Islamic, and pre-Islamic traditions. Despite this amalgamation, its Sumerian origins remain evident in rituals symbolizing renewal and the triumph of light over darkness, echoing Mesopotamian cosmology. Nowruz festivities in Kurdish communities are marked by vibrant customs such as jumping over bonfires and feasting on traditional dishes, showcasing the enduring influence of ancient traditions on Kurdish cultural identity. Politically, the Sumerian model of city-states and decentralized governance has left an enduring legacy in Kurdish political structures. The concept of city-states, each with its own ruler and administrative apparatus, resonates with the decentralized governance systems found in Kurdish regions today. Additionally, the notion of communal decision-making and consensus-building, characteristic of Sumerian political culture, has shaped the ethos of participatory democracy in modern Kurdish society. In summary, the legacy of Sumerian civilization is deeply intertwined with the fabric of modern Kurdish culture. From music and language to food and political systems, the enduring influence of Sumerian traditions serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of Kurdish identity across millennia. The Kurds played a pivotal role in shaping the territorial extent and eventual decline of Sumerian civilization, leaving an enduring imprint on the landscape of ancient Mesopotamia. During the Early Dynastic Period (circa 2900–2350 BCE), Sumerian city-states, including Lagash and Ur, flourished under the leadership of rulers such as Eannatum and Ur-Nammu, respectively. These city-states engaged in territorial expansion, often competing for control over fertile lands and vital trade routes. Kurdish tribes, integral to the fabric of Sumerian society, contributed militarily and culturally to the growth of these city-states, with Kurdish soldiers serving in Sumerian armies and Kurdish artisans enriching urban life with their craftsmanship. However, the territorial extent of Sumerian civilization faced challenges from external invaders, including the Akkadians under Sargon the Great, who established the first Semitic empire in Mesopotamia circa 2334 BCE. Despite initial setbacks, Kurdish rulers such as Gudea of Lagash and the Gutian kings briefly restored Sumerian sovereignty, preserving elements of Sumerian culture amidst political upheaval. By the end of the third millennium BCE, Sumerian influence waned as the region fell under the sway of foreign powers, including the Babylonians and Assyrians. Nonetheless, Kurdish cultural and linguistic contributions endured, with Sumerian literary and religious texts continuing to be studied and revered by subsequent generations. Today, the legacy of Sumerian civilization lives on in Kurdish cultural identity, serving as a testament to the enduring resilience and historical significance of the Kurdish people. During the Ubaid period (6500-4100 BCE), Sumerians began settling in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as Mesopotamia. Kurdish tribes played a foundational role during this era, contributing to agricultural practices and the establishment of early settlements. Their expertise in farming and irrigation techniques helped lay the groundwork for the development of Sumerian urban centers. The Uruk period (4100-2900 BCE) marked a significant expansion of Sumerian civilization, characterized by the rise of large cities such as Uruk and Ur. Kurdish contributions during this period included advancements in pottery, metallurgy, and trade, which facilitated the growth and prosperity of Sumerian city-states. Additionally, Kurdish artisans and craftsmen played a crucial role in the construction of monumental architecture, including the earliest ziggurats. The Early Dynastic period (2900-2334 BCE) witnessed the emergence of centralized city-states and the establishment of the first Sumerian dynasties. Kurdish rulers and administrators were instrumental in the governance of Sumerian city-states, contributing to the development of administrative systems and legal codes. Their efforts helped stabilize Sumerian society and fostered cultural and economic growth. The Akkadian Empire period (2334 – 2218 BCE) saw the rise of the Akkadian Empire under the leadership of Sargon the Great, who conquered Sumerian city-states and established the first Semitic empire in Mesopotamia. While Kurdish contributions during this period were subdued due to Akkadian dominance, Kurdish resistance efforts against Akkadian rule highlighted their enduring presence in the region. The Gutian period (2218-2047 BCE) followed the collapse of the Akkadian Empire and was characterized by foreign rule and political instability. Kurdish tribes played a significant role in resisting Gutian rule and preserving Sumerian cultural traditions amidst external threats. The Sumerian Renaissance/Third Dynasty of Ur (2047-1940 BCE) marked a resurgence of Sumerian civilization, led by the Third Dynasty of Ur. Kurdish contributions during this period included efforts to revive Sumerian culture and restore political stability, contributing to a brief period of prosperity and cultural flourishing. Finally, the decline of Sumerian civilization was marked by external invasions and internal conflicts, leading to the eventual collapse of Sumerian city-states. While Kurdish contributions to Sumerian civilization diminished during this period of decline, their legacy endured in the cultural and linguistic heritage of Mesopotamia. The Sumerians, denizens of the rich southern Mesopotamian region, thrived between c. 4100-1750 BCE, a period marked by a mosaic of city-states rather than a unified nation-state. Among these eminent urban hubs, Uruk stood tall under the rule of King Gilgamesh, an ardently Kurdish sovereign of legend. Lagash, a bastion of culture, found its glory under the wise governance of King Gudea, fiercely proud of his Kurdish heritage. Ur, revered for its grandeur, flourished under the leadership of King Ur-Nammu, whose Kurdish lineage imbued the city with resilience and vision. And in Kish, a beacon of civilization, King Mesilim, steeped in Kurdish traditions, guided his people with wisdom and strength. Though hailing from diverse backgrounds, these Kurdish monarchs and their city-states collectively wove the rich tapestry of Sumerian civilization, each contributing to its enduring legacy in ancient Mesopotamia. The Sumerians, dwelling in the Mesopotamia region of the Fertile Crescent nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, stand as vanguards of civilization, with their innovations encompassing language, governance, architecture, and more. Linguistically, the Sumerians revolutionized communication with the development of cuneiform script around 3200 BCE, marking the inception of the world's first writing system. This monumental achievement, spearheaded by Sumerian Kurdish tribes, facilitated record-keeping, administrative tasks, and literary pursuits, laying a foundational cornerstone for governance and commerce. In matters of governance, the Sumerians forged the earliest known city-states, characterized by intricate administrative structures and codified legal systems. During the Uruk period (4100-2900 BCE), cities like Uruk and Ur flourished under the rule of kings, among them Gilgamesh of Uruk. These Kurdish monarchs, emblematic of Sumerian authority, established principles of centralized governance that resonated throughout subsequent civilizations, fostering social cohesion and stability. Architecturally, the Sumerians left an indelible mark with their monumental structures, notably ziggurats and temples, dating as far back as 4100 BCE. These towering edifices, such as the iconic Ziggurat of Ur built circa 2100 BCE during the Third Dynasty of Ur, served as epicenters of religious devotion, administrative prowess, and cultural grandeur. Crafted under the meticulous guidance of Kurdish artisans and engineers, these architectural marvels stood as testaments to Sumerian ingenuity and urban planning. Furthermore, Sumerians pioneered advancements in agriculture, harnessing the fertile plains of Mesopotamia through innovative irrigation systems and agrarian practices. With Kurdish tribes at the forefront of these agricultural endeavors, Sumerian city-states flourished as economic powerhouses, their bountiful harvests fueling population growth and urban expansion. The Kurdish contributions to agriculture not only sustained Sumerian civilization but also propelled it into a realm of prosperity and cultural sophistication. In ancient Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization, Sumerian city-states flourished as centers of innovation, governance, and culture. Among these city-states were renowned hubs such as Uruk, Ur, Lagash, and Kish, each boasting distinct characteristics and contributions to Sumerian civilization. Kurdish culture and language played a crucial role in the functioning of these city-states, permeating every aspect of daily life and societal organization. In Uruk, one of the most prominent Sumerian city-states, Kurdish cultural influence was profound. The city was renowned for its monumental architecture, including the famous White Temple dedicated to the goddess Inanna. Kurdish artisans and laborers were integral to the construction of these impressive structures, utilizing their expertise in engineering and urban planning to create imposing ziggurats and temples that dominated the skyline. Additionally, Kurdish administrators and scribes played a key role in governance and record-keeping, ensuring the efficient administration of the city-state. Ur, another significant Sumerian city-state, exemplified the fusion of Kurdish culture and Sumerian civilization. The city was renowned for its sophisticated irrigation systems, which enabled intensive agricultural production in the surrounding fields. Kurdish farmers and laborers played a vital role in maintaining these irrigation networks, harnessing the power of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to support the city's population. Furthermore, Kurdish traders and merchants thrived in Ur's bustling markets, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas with distant lands. In Lagash, Kurdish culture and language were integral to the city-state's governance and administration. The ruler of Lagash, King Gudea, is believed to have been of Kurdish descent and was revered for his wisdom and leadership. Under his reign, Lagash flourished as a center of art, literature, and religion. Kurdish artisans and craftsmen contributed to the construction of magnificent temples and statues dedicated to the city-state's deities, reflecting the deep religious beliefs and cultural traditions of the Sumerians and Kurds alike. Kish, one of the oldest Sumerian city-states, also bore the imprint of Kurdish culture and language. While the precise ethnic background of Kish's rulers remains debated, Kurdish influence was evident in the city-state's governance and societal structure. Kurdish administrators and officials played a crucial role in maintaining law and order, ensuring the smooth functioning of Kish as a center of trade, commerce, and culture in ancient Mesopotamia. Overall, Kurdish culture and language permeated every aspect of life in Sumerian city-states, shaping their governance, architecture, economy, and social fabric. The enduring legacy of Kurdish contributions to Sumerian civilization is a testament to the rich tapestry of cultural exchange and innovation that defined the ancient world. Following the decline of Sumerian civilization, Kurdish communities found themselves at a crossroads, grappling with the aftermath of political upheaval and cultural transformation. With the fall of Sumerian city-states around 1750 BCE, Kurdish tribes dispersed across Mesopotamia, adapting to new political realities and societal shifts. Despite the decline of centralized authority, Kurdish cultural and linguistic traditions endured, serving as resilient threads that bound communities together in the face of adversity. In the wake of Sumer's decline, Kurdish tribes continued to play a vital role in the region's social and economic landscape. Many Kurds migrated to urban centers such as Babylon and Assyria, contributing their agricultural expertise and craftsmanship to these burgeoning civilizations. Others chose to maintain a semi-nomadic lifestyle, traversing the fertile plains of Mesopotamia as traders, herders, and artisans. Throughout this period of transition, Kurdish communities preserved and transmitted the cultural heritage of Sumerian civilization, safeguarding its linguistic, artistic, and religious traditions for future generations. Sumerian myths and legends, such as the epic of Gilgamesh, remained integral to Kurdish oral literature, serving as a source of inspiration and cultural identity. In the realm of governance, Kurdish tribes adapted to new political structures, forming alliances with emerging powers such as the Babylonians and Assyrians. While no longer the dominant force in Mesopotamia, Kurds continued to wield influence as skilled warriors, diplomats, and administrators, contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region. By the first millennium BCE, Kurdish culture had become deeply intertwined with the fabric of Mesopotamian society, enriching it with its distinctive customs, language, and worldview. Despite the passage of centuries and the rise and fall of empires, the legacy of Sumerian civilization lived on in the collective memory of Kurdish communities, serving as a beacon of cultural continuity and resilience amidst the ever-changing currents of history. The enduring legacy of Sumerian heritage among Kurds stands as a testament to the indelible imprint of ancient Mesopotamian civilization on Kurdish identity. Rooted in the majestic Zagros Mountains, Kurdish tribes traversed rugged terrain and navigated ancient pathways to converge upon the fertile plains of Mesopotamia, where Sumerian city-states flourished. Around 4100 BCE, Kurds, drawn by the promise of fertile lands and abundant resources, migrated from their ancestral homelands in the Zagros Mountains to settle in the Tigris-Euphrates river valley, contributing to the cultural tapestry of Sumerian civilization. The journey of Kurdish tribes from the Zagros Mountains to the heartland of Mesopotamia was propelled by a confluence of factors, including population pressures, climatic changes, and the allure of agricultural abundance. As skilled farmers and herders, Kurds played a pivotal role in the agricultural revolution of Sumer, harnessing their knowledge of irrigation techniques and land cultivation to transform arid landscapes into verdant fields. This migration marked the beginning of a symbiotic relationship between Kurdish tribes and Sumerian city-states, with Kurds contributing their expertise in agriculture, craftsmanship, and governance to the flourishing civilization of ancient Mesopotamia. Over the centuries, Kurdish influence permeated every aspect of Sumerian society, leaving an indelible mark on its language, culture, and political institutions. The construction of monumental structures such as ziggurats and temples, the development of cuneiform script, and the establishment of administrative systems were all shaped by Kurdish contributions. Kings such as Gilgamesh of Uruk and Gudea of Lagash, believed to have Kurdish origins, wielded authority and governed with wisdom, leaving behind enduring legacies that continue to inspire Kurdish communities to this day. In conclusion, the migration of Kurdish tribes from the Zagros Mountains to Sumerian city-states marked the beginning of a transformative journey that would shape the course of human civilization. Through their ingenuity, resilience, and cultural heritage, Kurds played an integral role in the building and flourishing of Sumerian civilization, leaving behind a legacy that transcends time and geography. Today, the Sumerian heritage remains a source of pride and reverence for Kurds, serving as a testament to their enduring resilience and contributions to the rich tapestry of human history.
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2024.05.29 06:54 NateyPateyU Temple run movement help.

I want to create a game that has similar movement to temple run (Being able to strafe left and right, slide, jump, and turn 90 degrees left or right), but I have ZERO clue on how to script. I found a template game with the movement (( ✦ ) Infinite Runner - Roblox) but I didn't really want it to be randomly generated, so I tried copying the starter player scripts and pasting them to a blank game, but my camera went just went gray. Any advice? (Also, I'm COMPLETELY new to scripting and stuff so sorry if it's a dumb question)
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2024.05.29 06:53 ChevChance Has the behavior of uncommented generative fill changed - it's not removing people, just changing them for other people!

Normally when I select around a human and don't comment in the text input I get the human removed. I'm trying to create a clean plate for video work and needed to remove a person in the image. Instead, generative fill replaced the person in the image with multiple people of differing ethnicities. Even when I actually wrote in the text input "REMOVE PERSON" is still replaced them with another person. What's going on? Has the behavior of generative fill changed in the past month or so?
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2024.05.29 06:45 ryeander American society heavily favors women over men

From childhood to college to working years and unto death, women are increasingly favored over men for at least the past few decades in America. And not enough people realize this will come with significant costs and downsides to America as we age.
1.)
Teachers give higher grades to girls than to boys with the same academic ability. And the bias is evident across different types of schools and for different teacher characteristics, suggesting teachers are hard-wired to give girls higher marks. The size of the gap is considerable and could have significant long-term consequences, both on college admission and employment prospects:
Researchers compared the results of standardized anonymous tests taken by almost 40,000 15 and 16-year-olds in language and math with the grades the same students were awarded in classroom tests. While the results of the anonymous tests followed the expected pattern, with girls outperforming boys in languages and boys doing better in math, in the non-anonymous classroom tests the girls scored higher in both subjects.
And the disparity could mean the difference between boys getting a pass and a fail in some subjects.
The average grade for girls in language was 6.6 out of 10, compared with 6.2 for boys, and in math it was 6.3 for girls and 5.9 for boys, just under the pass mark of 6.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01425692.2022.2122942
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nickmorrison/2022/10/17/teachers-are-hard-wired-to-give-girls-better-grades-study-says/?sh=7f95fbef70a6
2.)
For the class of 2022, women comprised 58.6% of all bachelor degrees.
For the class of 2022, women comprised 57% of doctorate and professional degrees. As we know, people who have degrees tend to make more money, widening the growing pay gap between men and women.
https://educationdata.org/number-of-college-graduates
3.)
Working women already earn more than men on average, per hour:
The New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles metropolitan areas are among the cities where young women are earning the most relative to young men. In both the New York and Washington metro areas, young women earn 102% of what young men earn when examining median annual earnings among full-time, year-round workers…
However, even among full-time, year-round workers, men and women devote DIFFERENT amounts of time to work. Men under 30 usually work 44 hours per week, on average, compared with 42 hours among young women.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2022/03/28/young-women-are-out-earning-young-men-in-several-u-s-cities/
In healthcare, at least 53.7% of the next generation of doctors are all women. One medical school even BOASTED about the fact that OVER 65% of its student doctors were female.
Please also keep in mind: 22% of women doctors choose to work part time, and 9% of male doctors choose part time. This only exacerbates the doctor shortage in America, as the field continues to grow in favor of a female ratio.
Other healthcare jobs with good pay are dominated by women:
87% of all registered nurses are women.
88.8% of nurse practitioners and 78% of physician assistant students are women (average 130K salary).
https://www.ama-assn.org/education/medical-school-diversity/women-medical-schools-dig-latest-record-breaking-numbers
4.)
Women are living longer and longer than men.
As life expectancy at birth in the US decreased for the second consecutive year, from 78.8 years (2019) to 77.0 years (2020) and 76.1 years (2021), the gap between women and men widened to 5.8 years, its LARGEST since 1996 and an INCREASE from a low of 4.8 years in 2010.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2811338#:~:text=As%20life%20expectancy%20at%20birth,of%204.8%20years%20in%202010.
5.)
Healthcare funding is heavily slanted towards women. Example:
The NIH spending for prostate cancer in 2015 was US$288 million, which is LESS THAN HALF that for breast cancer…The difference between public funding and disease burden is even more striking in the case of COPD: NIH invested a mere US$97 million, almost SEVEN TIMES LESS than for breast cancer, although COPD killed 292,000 Americans, SIX TIMES MORE than breast cancer.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2811338#:~:text=As%20life%20expectancy%20at%20birth,of%204.8%20years%20in%202010.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836059/#:~:text=The%20NIH%20spending%20for%20prostate,43%2C000%20people%20died%20from%20it.
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2024.05.29 06:32 theacethree Will I be happy with a 2021 iPad pro?

Hello yall! I am a theatre design and production student and I mostly mix sound. I want to switch from from paper scripts to digital ones. I would like to use and iPad that is roughly the same size as a sheet of paper. I need to be able to draw on it, so an apple pencil is necessary. The new iPad's are crazy expensive and I really don't want to spend that much. I found a renewed 2021 iPad pro on amazon for around $700 which is more reasonable, but it is almost 3 years old. I know apple doesn't have the most amazing long term support for mobile devices. I do have an iPhone 14 and a Mac Book Pro so I am familiar with the apple ecosystem, but not familiar with iPad's. The last iPad i had was a fist generation I had when i was a little kid. Thank in advance!
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2024.05.29 06:32 ManannanMacLir74 Hymn to Zeus by Callimachus

Hymn to Zeus Author Callimachus Subject Hymns to Zeus Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus H.1 (Greek only) from The Perseus Digital Library.
At libations to Zeus what else should rather be sung than the god himself, mighty for ever, king for evermore, router of the Pelagonians, dealer of justice to the sons of Heaven? How shall we sing of him - as lord of Dicte or of Lycaeum? My soul is all in doubt, since debated is his birth. O Zeus, some say that thou wert born on the hills of Ida; others, O Zeus, say in Arcadia; did these or those, O Father lie? “Cretans are ever liars.” Yea, a tomb, O Lord, for thee the Cretans builded; but thou didst not die, for thou art for ever. In Parrhasia it was that Rheia bare thee, where was a hill sheltered with thickest brush. Thence is the place holy, and no fourfooted thing that hath need of Eileithyia nor any woman approacheth thereto, but the Apidanians call it the primeval childbed of Rheia. There when thy mother had laid thee down from her mighty lap, straightaway she sought a stream of water, wherewith she might purge her of the soilure of birth and wash thy body therein.
But mighty Ladon flowed not yet, nor Erymanthus, clearest of all rivers; waterless was all Arcadia; yet it was anon to be called well-watered. For at that time when Rhea loosed her girdle, full many a hollow oak did watery Iaon bear aloft, and many a wain did Melas carry and many a serpent above Carnion, wet though it now be, cast its lair; and a man would fare on foot over Crathis and many-pebbled Metope, athirst: while that abundant water lay beneath his feet.
And holden in distress the lady Rheia said, “Dear Earth, give birth thou also! They birthpangs are light.” So spake the goddess, and lifting her great arm aloft she smote the mountain with her staff; and it was greatly rent in twain for her and poured forth a mighty flood. Therein, O Lord, she cleansed they body; and swaddled thee, and gave thee to Neda to carry within the Cretan covert, that thou mightst be reared secretly: Neda, eldest of the nymphs who then were about her bed, earliest birth after Styx and Philyra. And no idle favour did the goddess repay her, but named that stream Neda; which, I ween, in great flood by the very city of the Cauconians, which is called Lepreion, mingles its stream with Nereus, and its primeval water do the son’s son of the Bear, Lycaon’s daughter, drink.
When the nymph, carrying thee, O Father Zeus, towards Cnosus, was leaving Thenae - for Thenae as nigh to Cnosus - even then, O God, thy navel fell away: hence that plain the Cydonians call the Plain of the Navel. But thee, O Zeus, the companions of the Cyrbantes took to their arms, even the Dictaean Meliae, and Adrasteia laid thee to rest in a cradle of gold, and thou didst suck the rich teat of the she-goat Amaltheia, and thereto eat the sweet honey-comb. For suddenly on the hills of Ida, which men call Panacra, appeared the works of the Panacrian bee. And lustily round thee danced the Curetes a war-dance, beating their armour, that Cronus might hear with his ears the din of the shield, but not thine infant noise.
Fairly didst thou wax, O heavenly Zeus, and fairly wert thou nurtured, and swiftly thou didst grow to manhood, and speedily came the down upon thy cheek. But, while yet a child, thou didst devise all the deeds of perfect stature. Wherefore thy kindred, though an earlier generation, grudged not that thou shouldst have heaven for thine appointed habitation. For they said that the lot assigned to the sons of Cronus their three several abodes. But who would draw lots for Olympos and for Hades ? save a very fool? For equal chances should one cast lots; but these are the wide world apart. When I speak fiction, be it such fiction as persuades the listener’s ear! Thou wert made sovereign of the gods not by casting of lots by the deeds of thy hands, thy might and that strength which thou hast set beside thy throne. And the most excellent of birds didst thou make the messenger of thy sings; favourable to my friends be the sings thou showest! And thou didst choose that which is most excellent among men ? not thou the skilled in ships, nor the wielder of the shield, nor the minstrel: these didst thou straightway renounce to lesser gods, other cares to others. But thou didst choose the rulers of cities themselves, beneath whose hand is the lord of the soil, the skilled in spearmanship, the oarsman, yea, all things that are: what is there that is not under the ruler’s sway? Thus, smith, we say, belong to Hephaestus; to Ares, warriors; to Artemis of the Tunic, huntsmen; to Phoebus they that know well the strains of the lyre. But from Zeus come kings; for nothing is diviner than the kings of Zeus. Wherefore thou didst choose them for thine own lot, and gavest them cities to guard. And thou didst seat thyself in the high places of the cities, watching who rule their people with crooked judgements, and who rule otherwise. And thou hast bestowed upon them wealth and prosperity abundantly; unto all, but not in equal measure. One may well judge by our Ruler, for he hath clean outstripped all others. At evening he accomplisheth what whereon he thinketh in the morning; yea, at evening the greatest things, but the lesser soon as he thinketh on them. But the others accomplish some things in a year, and some things not in one; of others, again, thou thyself dost utterly frustrate the accomplishing and thwartest their desire.
Hail! greatly hail! most high Son of Cronus, giver of good things, giver of safety. Thy works who could sing? There hath not been, there shall not be, who shall sing the works of Zeus. Hail! Father, hail again! And grant us goodness and prosperity. Without goodness wealth cannot bless men, nor goodness without prosperity. Give us goodness and weal.
Greek Text Ζηνὸς ἔοι τί κεν ἄλλο παρὰ σπονδῇσιν ἀείδειν λώιον ἢ θεὸν αὐτόν, ἀεὶ μέγαν, αἰὲν ἄνακτα, Πηλαγόνων ἐλατῆρα, δικασπόλον οὐρανίδῃσι; πῶς καί μιν, Δικταῖον ἀείσομεν ἠὲ Λυκαῖον; ἐν δοιῇ μάλα θυμός, ἐπεὶ γένος ἀμφήριστον. Ζεῦ, σὲ μὲν Ἰδαίοισιν ἐν οὔρεσί φασι γενέσθαι, Ζεῦ, σὲ δ᾽ ἐν Ἀρκαδίῃ: πότεροι, πάτερ, ἐψεύσαντο; ‘Κρῆτες ἀεὶ ψεῦσται:’ καὶ γὰρ τάφον, ὦ ἄνα, σεῖο Κρῆτες ἐτεκτήναντο: σὺ δ᾽ οὐ θάνες, ἐσσὶ γὰρ αἰεί. ἐν δέ σε Παρρασίῃ Ῥείη τέκεν, ἧχι μάλιστα ἔσκεν ὄρος θάμνοισι περισκεπές: ἔνθεν ὁ χῶρος ἱερός, οὐδέ τί μιν κεχρημένον Εἰλειθυίης ἑρπετὸν οὐδὲ γυνὴ ἐπιμίσγεται, ἀλλά ἑ Ῥείης ὠγύγιον καλέουσι λεχώιον Ἀπιδανῆες. ἔνθα σ᾽ ἐπεὶ μήτηρ μεγάλων ἀπεθήκατο κόλπων αὐτίκα δίζητο ῥόον ὕδατος, ᾧ κε τόκοιο λύματα χυτλώσαιτο, τεὸν δ᾽ ἐνὶ χρῶτα λοέσσαι. Λάδων ἀλλ᾽ οὔπω μέγας ἔρρεεν οὐδ᾽ Ἐρύμανθος, λευκότατος ποταμῶν, ἔτι δ᾽ ἄβροχος ἦεν ἅπασα Ἀρκαδίη: μέλλεν δὲ μάλ᾽ εὔυδρος καλέεσθαι αὖτις: ἐπεὶ τημόσδε, Ῥέη ὅτ᾽ ἐλύσατο μίτρην, ἦ πολλὰς ἐφύπερθε σαρωνίδας ὑγρὸς Ἰάων ἤειρεν, πολλὰς δὲ Μέλας ὤκχησεν ἁμάξας, πολλὰ δὲ Καρνίωνος ἄνω διεροῦ περ ἐόντος ἰλυοὺς ἐβάλοντο κινώπετα, νίσσετο δ᾽ ἀνὴρ πεζὸς ὑπὲρ Κρᾶθίν τε πολύστιόν τε Μετώπην διψαλέος: τὸ δὲ πολλὸν ὕδωρ ὑπὸ ποσσὶν ἔκειτο. καί ῥ᾽ ὑπ᾽ ἀμηχανίης σχομένη φάτο πότνια Ῥείη: ‘Γαῖα φίλη, τέκε καὶ σύ: τεαὶ δ᾽ ὠδῖνες ἐλαφραί.’ εἶπε καὶ ἀντανύσασα θεὴ μέγαν ὑψόθι πῆχυν πλῆξεν ὄρος σκήπτρῳ: τὸ δέ οἱ δίχα πουλὺ διέστη, ἐκ δ᾽ ἔχεεν μέγα χεῦμα: τόθι χρόα φαιδρύνασα, ὦνα, τεὸν σπείρωσε, Νέδῃ δέ σε δῶκε κομίζειν κευθμὸν ἔσω Κρηταῖον, ἵνα κρύφα παιδεύοιο, πρεσβυτάτῃ Νυμφέων αἵ μιν τότε μαιώσαντο, πρωτίστῃ γενεῇ μετά γε Στύγα τε Φιλύρην τε. οὐδ᾽ ἁλίην ἀπέτεισε θεὴ χάριν, ἀλλὰ τὸ χεῦμα κεῖνο Νέδην ὀνόμηνε: τὸ μέν ποθι πουλὺ κατ᾽ αὐτὸ Καυκώνων πτολίεθρον, ὃ Λέπρειον πεφάτισται, συμφέρεται Νηρῆι, παλαιότατον δέ μιν ὕδωρ υἱωνοὶ πίνουσι Λυκαονίης ἄρκτοιο. εὖτε Θενὰς ἀπέλειπεν ἐπὶ Κνωσοῖο φέρουσα, Ζεῦ πάτερ, ἡ Νύμφη σε Θ̔εναὶ δ᾽ ἔσαν ἐγγύθι Κνωσοὖ, τουτάκι τοι πέσε, δαῖμον, ἄπ᾽ ὀμφαλός: ἔνθεν ἐκεῖνο ὀμφάλιον μετέπειτα πέδον καλέουσι Κύδωνες. Ζεῦ, σὲ δὲ Κυρβάντων ἑτάραι προσεπηχύναντο Δικταῖαι Μελίαι, σὲ δ᾽ ἐκοίμισεν Ἀδρήστεια λίκνῳ ἐνὶ χρυσέῳ, δὺ δ᾽ ἐθήσαο πίονα μαζὸν αἰγὸς Ἀμαλθείης, ἐπὶ σὲ γλυκὺ κηρίον ἔβρως. γέντο γὰρ ἐξαπιναῖα Πανακρίδος ἔργα μελίσσης Ἰδαίοις ἐν ὄρεσσι, τά τε κλείουσι Πάνακρα. οὖλα δὲ Κούρητές σε περὶ πρύλιν ὠρχήσαντο τεύχεα πεπηήγοντες, ἵνα Κρόνος οὔασιν ἠχὴν ἀσπίδος εἰσαΐοι καὶ μή σεο κουρίζοντος. καλὰ μὲν ἠέξευ, καλὰ δ᾽ ἔτραφες, οὐράνιε Ζεῦ, ὀξὺ δ᾽ ἀνήβησας, ταχινοὶ δέ τοι ἦλθον ἴουλοι. ἀλλ᾽ ἔτι παιδνὸς ἐὼν ἐφράσσαο πάντα τέλεια: τῶ τοι καὶ γνωτοὶ προτερηγενέες περ ἐόντες οὐρανὸν οὐκ ἐμέγηραν ἔχειν ἐπιδαίσιον οἶκον. δηναιοὶ δ᾽ οὐ πάμπαν ἀληθέες ἦσαν ἀοιδοί. φάντο πάλον Κρονίδῃσι διάτριχα δώματα νεῖμαι: τίς δέ κ᾽ ἐπ᾽ Οὐλύμπῳ τε καὶ Ἄιδι κλῆρον ἐρύσσαι, ὃς μάλα μὴ νενίηλος; ἐπ᾽ ἰσαίῃ γὰρ ἔοικε πήλασθαι: τὰ δὲ τόσσον ὅσον διὰ πλεῖστον ἔχουσι. ψευδοίμην ἀίοντος ἅ κεν πεπίθοιεν ἀκουήν. οὔ σε θεῶν ἐσσῆνα πάλοι θέσαν, ἔργα δὲ χειρῶν, σή τε βίη τό τε κάρτος, ὃ καὶ πέλας εἵσαο δίφρου. θήκαο δ᾽ οἰωνῶν μέγ᾽ ὑπείροχον ἀγγελιώτην σῶν τεράων: ἅ τ᾽ ἐμοῖσι φίλοις ἐνδέξια φαίνοις. εἵλεο δ᾽ αἰζηῶν ὅ τι φέρτατον: οὐ σύ γε νηῶν ἐμπεράμους, οὐκ ἄνδρα σακέσπαλον, οὐ μὲν ἀοιδόν: ἀλλὰ τὰ μὲν μακάρεσσιν ὀλίζοσιν αὖθι παρῆκας ἄλλα μέλειν ἑτέροισι, σὺ δ᾽ ἐξέλεο πτολιάρχους αὐτούς, ὧν ὑπὸ χεῖρα γεωμόρος, ὧν ἴδρις αἰχμῆς, ὧν ἐρέτης, ὧν πάντα: τί δ᾽ οὐ κρατέοντος ὑπ᾽ ἰοχύν; αὐτίκα χαλκῆας μὲν ὑδείομεν Ἡφαίστοιο, τευχηστὰς δ᾽ Ἄρηος, ἐπακτῆρας δὲ Χιτώνης Ἀρτέμιδος, Φοίβου δὲ λύρης εὖ εἰδότας οἴμους: ἐκ δὲ Διὸς βασιλῆες, ἐπεὶ Διὸς οὐδὲν ἀνάκτων θειότερον: τῶ καί σφε τεὴν ἐκρίναο λάξιν. δῶκας δὲ πτολίεθρα φυλασσέμεν, ἵζεο δ᾽ αὐτὸς ἄκρῃσ᾽ ἐν πολίεσσιν, ἐπόψιος οἵ τε δίκῃσι λαὸν ὑπὸ σκολιῇσ᾽ οἵ τ᾽ ἔμπαλιν ἰθύνουσιν: ἐν δὲ ῥυηφενίην ἔβαλές σφισιν, ἐν δ᾽ ἅλις ὄλβον: πᾶσι μέν, οὐ μάλα δ᾽ ἶσον. ἔοικε δὲ τεκμήρασθαι ἡμετέρῳ μεδέοντι: περιπρὸ γὰρ εὐρὺ βέβηκεν. ἑσπέριος κεῖνός γε τελεῖ τά κεν ἦρι νοήσῃ: ἑσπέριος τὰ μέγιστα, τὰ μείονα δ᾽, εὖτε νοήσῃ. οἱ δὲ τὰ μὲν πλειῶνι, τὰ δ᾽ οὐχ ἑνί, τῶν δ᾽ ἀπὸ πάμπαν αὐτὸς ἄνην ἐκόλουσας, ἐνέκλασσας δὲ μενοινήν. χαῖρε μέγα, Κρονίδη πανυπέρτατε, δῶτορ ἐάων, δῶτορ ἀπημονίης. τεὰ δ᾽ ἔργματα τίς κεν ἀείδοι; οὐ γένετ᾽, οὐκ ἔσται, τίς κεν Διὸς ἔργματ᾽ ἀείσαι. χαῖρε πάτερ, χαῖρ᾽ αὖθι: δίδου δ᾽ ἀρετήν τ᾽ ἄφενός τε. οὔτ᾽ ἀρετῆς ἄτερ ὄλβος ἐπίσταται ἄνδρας ἀέξειν οὔτ᾽ ἀρετὴ ἀφένοιο: δίδου δ᾽ ἀρετήν τε καὶ ὄλβον.
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2024.05.29 06:28 memnoch_proxy flatpak-builder venv cannot find bdist_wheel

I'm building a python environment using flatpak-pip-generator. It cannot compile cffi because it insists on using bdist_wheel. The bdist_wheel.py file is in /lib/python, but could it be getting ... erased between module compilations? How should I proceed?

Building module python3-bcrypt in /home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-buildebuild/python3-bcrypt-1

Running: pip3 install --verbose --exists-action=i --no-index --find-links="file://${PWD}" --prefix=${FLATPAK_DEST} "bcrypt==3.1.3" --no-build-isolation
FB: Running: flatpak build --die-with-parent --env=FLATPAK_BUILDER_BUILDDIR=/run/build/python3-bcrypt --nofilesystem=host:reset --filesystem=/home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-buildebuild/python3-bcrypt-1 --bind-mount=/run/build/python3-bcrypt=/home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-buildebuild/python3-bcrypt-1 --build-dir=/run/build/python3-bcrypt --bind-mount=/run/ccache=/home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-buildeccache --env=SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1716952907 '--env=CFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong -grecord-gcc-switches -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer ' '--env=CXXFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong -grecord-gcc-switches -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer ' '--env=LDFLAGS=-L/app/lib -Wl,-z,relro,-z,now -Wl,--as-needed ' --env=CCACHE_DIR=/run/ccache/disabled --env=PATH=/app/bin:/usbin --env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/lib --env=PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/app/lib/pkgconfig:/app/share/pkgconfig:/uslib/pkgconfig:/usshare/pkgconfig --env=FLATPAK_BUILDER_N_JOBS=16 /home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-builderofiles/rofiles-Kve5xN /bin/sh -c 'pip3 install --verbose --exists-action=i --no-index --find-links="file://${PWD}" --prefix=${FLATPAK_DEST} "bcrypt==3.1.3" --no-build-isolation'
Using pip 23.0.1 from /app/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pip (python 3.8)
Looking in links: file:///run/build/python3-bcrypt
Processing ./bcrypt-3.1.3.tar.gz
Running command python setup.py egg_info
running egg_info
creating /tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info
writing /tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/PKG-INFO
writing dependency_links to /tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
writing requirements to /tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/requires.txt
writing top-level names to /tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/top_level.txt
writing manifest file '/tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
adding license file 'LICENSE' (matched pattern 'LICEN[CS]E*')
reading manifest file '/tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in'
warning: no previously-included files found matching 'requirements.txt'
warning: no previously-included files found matching 'tasks.py'
warning: no previously-included files found matching '.travis.yml'
warning: no previously-included files found matching 'wheel-scripts'
warning: no previously-included files matching '*' found under directory 'wheel-scripts'
no previously-included directories found matching '.travis'
writing manifest file '/tmp/pip-pip-egg-info-vunfo8zk/bcrypt.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... done
Processing ./cffi-1.16.0.tar.gz
Running command Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml)
running dist_info
creating /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info
writing /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/PKG-INFO
writing dependency_links to /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
writing entry points to /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/entry_points.txt
writing requirements to /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/requires.txt
writing top-level names to /tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/top_level.txt
writing manifest file '/tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
warning: the 'license_file' option is deprecated, use 'license_files' instead
adding license file 'LICENSE' (matched pattern 'LICENSE')
reading manifest file '/tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in'
writing manifest file '/tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
creating '/tmp/pip-modern-metadata-qez_zzyq/cffi.dist-info'
error: invalid command 'bdist_wheel'
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
× Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> See above for output.
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
full command: /app/bin/python3.8 /app/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pip/_vendopyproject_hooks/_in_process/_in_process.py prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel /tmp/tmpd26a_fhv
cwd: /tmp/pip-install-njlw0u6o/cffi_748041b836f64126b8193868ee815f3c
Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) ... error
error: metadata-generation-failed
× Encountered error while generating package metadata.
╰─> See above for output.
note: This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.
hint: See above for details.
Error: module python3-bcrypt: Child process exited with code 1
FB: Unmounting read-only fs: fusermount -uz /home/jreynolds/btbits/x64_btbits/tools/flatpak/ct_flatpak_py3-08/.flatpak-builderofiles/rofiles-Kve5xN
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2024.05.29 06:07 dirtynaders420 Crush on my coworker ‘30 F’, am I ‘32 M’ misreading everything?

A new woman transferred to my office about 4 months ago and since we’ve been developing a good friendship, but I have developed a little crush. We related being the only 2 in our office from the same generation and being born during the same week. We were both off last week for our birthdays so I texted her looking to hangout. We decided to meet up for lunch and have a few drinks. We spent about 3 hours drinking, eating, laughing at each other, told stories about past experiences including work. As we’re drinking she casually mentions that she broke up with her boyfriend 2 months ago. In the moment I’m thinking why is she telling you this but don’t read too much into it. We joked about keeping our enjoyment over to another bar but she had to work the next day. I did tease her that she to finish her drink before we left and she gives me a flirty look asking if this is fraternization. I said I was just teasing and she asked was fraternization meant, I did look up the definition and read it to her and asked if that what we were doing and she just smiled and shrugged her shoulders.
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2024.05.29 06:07 ostapco Charging a Rivian from solar (with Enphase)

Charging a Rivian from solar (with Enphase)
So I got solar panels installed right after getting my R1S. And because NEM 3.0 makes it economically not viable to export to the grid, I wanted to make sure I can put all the generated excess solar energy into my EV when it is parked at home. There are existing solutions for this (ChargeHQ), but they don’t support my system (Rivian+Enphase). I even shelled out for the Enphase IQ EVSE (which is supposed to work this way), but was quite dissatisfied with how it matched solar production with the output to the EV.
So I wrote my own script.
https://github.com/ostap-korkuna/rivian-charging-automation
It relies primarily on updating the charging schedule in my Rivian via API to throttle the charging speed. I also added a feature to charge at night to a set level (e.g. 50%) if solar charging is not sufficient.
This way I can just always plug in while at home (and train my wife to do the same), and the system will take care of the rest.
It is tailored to my specific setup (Rivian + Enphase solar system + Hubitat to monitocontrol the script), and requires some level of comfort with coding/scripting to run. But might serve as a good starting point for anyone trying to build something similar.
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2024.05.29 05:57 hw2007offical Why can't ResourceSaver save this resource file?

I am trying to use a resource (.tres) file to save my game data.
Here is the script I am using for the resource:
# It seems like sometimes reddit replaces the @export with u/export, please ignore this if it happens to you :) extends Resource class_name LevelData @export var pins : Dictionary ## Dict containing all pins in the level @export var gates : Dictionary ## Dict containing all gates in the level @export var wires : Array ## Array containing all wires in the level 
And here is my function for saving the file:
# Save the level func save_level(): var data = LevelData.new() data.pins = pins data.gates = gates data.wires = wires # LEVEL_DIR is a constant value "user://levels/" print(ResourceSaver.save(data, LEVEL_DIR + "test.tres")) 
When I try to run this code, I get the following error:
E 0:00:04:0110 level.gd:41 @ save_level(): Cannot save file 'user://levels/test.tres'.  Condition "err" is true. Returning: ERR_CANT_OPEN  scene/resources/resource_format_text.cpp:1966 @ save()  level.gd:41 @ save_level() playground.gd:22 @ _process() 
Printing out the output of ResourceSaver.save() gives this output (I assume this is an error code): 19
Anybody know what's going on here? If you need any extra information, feel free to ask :) Thanks in advance!
Edit: Things to note: -I am using macOS.
-I have verified the path does exist.
-I have given the user:// folder read & write permissions for all users.
-This is happening in the editor, and I haven't tried exporting and trying again.
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2024.05.29 05:50 merrderber Stay Safe, Girlies! 🌟 Your Ultimate Guide to Online Security

Hello everyone! 🌟

I was watching the Pokimane episode, and she said something that really hit home about the need for online security information, especially for women. She mentioned how scary it is to deal with stalkers, tracking devices like AirTags, and the lack of adequate stalking regulations. This really hit home that we need to be vigilant.
I've had people try to hack my accounts and make fake profiles using my photos. It's a bit much. The law hasn't quite caught up yet, so we need to stay vigilant! Here are some tips to keep us all safe online:
This will be a long guide but it's so important to stay informed.

🌐 General Online Safety Tips

Use Strong Passwords:
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
Be Cautious with Personal Information:

📧 Email Security

Beware of Phishing Scams:
Use Secure Email Providers:

🔒 Social Media Safety

Adjust Privacy Settings:
Limit Location Sharing:
Be Selective with Friend Requests:

🛡️ Device Security

Keeping our devices secure is just as important as online safety. Here’s how to make sure your gadgets are protected:
Keep Software Updated:
Install Antivirus Software:
Use a VPN:

💬 Communication Safety

Use Encrypted Messaging Apps:
Be Wary of Strangers:

💖 Mental Health and Safety

Seek Support:
Remember, your safety is paramount. I could yap all day about this, but for all of us (the girls, the gays, the theys) who are more susceptible to harm, the law doesn't usually catch up until tragedy strikes. So let's stay vigilant! 🌟💖
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2024.05.29 05:47 kashish1509 Jahnvi Kapoor’s AMA: using voice-to-text?

Jahnvi Kapoor’s AMA: using voice-to-text?
I was reading her AMA on india and I realised that none of the answers seem fluent and polished the way written English usually is- especially of someone with her educational background.
Notice the overwhelming use of filler words which are prominent is spoken English more than anything. First image - “I feel like I’ve fleetingly heard, like, threads, I think, like, threads and theories on Reddit,” ??
Sounds like PR team just input her verbal answers into a voice-to-text script and then didn’t even bother to clean it up a little to make it more coherent. Sounds very low effort to me- and this is the recipe for disaster when it comes to Reddit AMA
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2024.05.29 05:41 Rishabh_kapoor11 full stack development in chandigarh

Unlocking the Potential: Full Stack Development in Chandigarh
In recent years, Chandigarh has emerged as a vibrant hub for technology and innovation in India. With a surge in demand for skilled professionals in the IT sector, particularly in web and software development, the concept of full stack development has gained significant traction. This holistic approach to programming, which involves proficiency in both front-end and back-end technologies, has become indispensable for building dynamic and interactive web applications.
The Rise of Full Stack Development:
Full stack development encapsulates the entire process of web development, from conceptualization to deployment. It requires expertise in a wide array of programming languages, frameworks, and tools, empowering developers to create seamless user experiences and robust backend functionalities. Chandigarh, with its burgeoning IT ecosystem, has witnessed a surge in the adoption of full stack development practices by both established companies and startups alike.
Key Technologies and Tools:
In the realm of front-end development, technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript form the foundation for creating visually appealing and responsive user interfaces. Frameworks such as React, Angular, and Vue.js have revolutionized front-end development by simplifying the process of building complex web applications.
On the backend front, languages like Node.js, Python, and Ruby on Rails are favored choices for implementing server-side logic and handling database operations. Additionally, databases like MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL play a crucial role in storing and managing data effectively.
Moreover, proficiency in version control systems such as Git, along with knowledge of deployment platforms like AWS, Heroku, and Firebase, is essential for streamlining the development workflow and ensuring seamless deployment of web applications.
Impact on Chandigarh's Tech Landscape:
The advent of full stack development has reshaped Chandigarh's tech landscape, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration within the local IT community. Tech meetups, hackathons, and workshops have become commonplace, providing aspiring developers with opportunities to enhance their skills and network with industry professionals.
Furthermore, the rise of coworking spaces and incubators in Chandigarh has created conducive environments for startups and freelancers specializing in full stack development to thrive. These collaborative spaces not only offer access to state-of-the-art infrastructure but also facilitate knowledge sharing and mentorship, thereby nurturing the next generation of tech entrepreneurs.
Challenges and Opportunities:
While the demand for full stack developers in Chandigarh continues to soar, there are certain challenges that the local tech industry must address. Bridging the skill gap through comprehensive training programs and certifications is imperative to meet the evolving needs of the industry. Additionally, fostering diversity and inclusion within the tech workforce is crucial for driving innovation and fostering creativity.
Nevertheless, the rapid evolution of technology presents boundless opportunities for full stack developers in Chandigarh. As businesses across various sectors embrace digital transformation, there is a growing need for skilled professionals who can conceptualize, develop, and deploy cutting-edge web solutions.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, full stack development has emerged as a cornerstone of Chandigarh's thriving tech ecosystem, empowering developers to create innovative web applications that redefine user experiences. By embracing the principles of full stack development and nurturing a talent pool equipped with diverse skill sets, Chandigarh is poised to cement its position as a frontrunner in India's tech revolution. With a blend of creativity, collaboration, and technical expertise, the city is primed to unlock its full potential and drive the future of web development.
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2024.05.29 05:29 Ok_Survey_8136 remove text from lace? $15

remove text from lace? $15
hoping to use this as tattoo reference, i want the lace but was wondering if someone could remove the text from it? just want the lace for a memorial tattoo $15
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2024.05.29 05:27 thinkingstranger May 24, 2024

The defense and the prosecution today made their closing statements in the New York criminal case against Trump for falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels. The payment was intended to stop her account of her sexual encounter with Trump from becoming public in the days before the 2016 election, when the Trump campaign was already reeling from the Access Hollywood tape showing Trump boasting of sexual assault.
The Biden-Harris campaign showed up at the trial today with veteran actor Robert DeNiro and former police officers Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, who protected the U.S. Capitol and members of Congress from rioters on January 6, 2021. In words seemingly calculated to get under Trump’s skin, DeNiro said, “We New Yorkers used to tolerate him when he was just another grubby real estate hustler masquerading as a big shot,” and called him a coward.
When Robert Costa of CBS News asked campaign spokesperson Michael Tyler why they had shown up at the trial, Tyler answered: “Because you all are here. You’ve been incessantly covering this day in and day out, and we want to remind the American people ahead of the…first debate on June 27 of the unique, persistent, and growing threat that Donald Trump poses to the American people and to our democracy. So since you all are here, we’re here communicating that message.”
Yesterday, in remarks at Arlington National Cemetery in observance of Memorial Day, President Joe Biden honored “the sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of women and men who’ve given their lives for this nation. Each one…a link in the chain of honor stretching back to our founding days. Each one bound by common commitment—not to a place, not to a person, not to a President, but to an idea unlike any idea in human history: the idea of the United States of America.”
“[F]reedom has never been guaranteed,” Biden said. “Every generation has to earn it; fight for it; defend it in battle between autocracy and democracy, between the greed of a few and the rights of many…. And just as our fallen heroes have kept the ultimate faith with our country and our democracy, we must keep faith with them,” he said.
His speech at Arlington echoed the message he delivered to this year’s graduating class at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he urged the graduates to hold fast to their oaths. “On your very first day at West Point, you raised your right hands and took an oath—not to a political party, not to a president, but to the Constitution of the United States of America—against all enemies, foreign and domestic,” he said to applause. Soldiers “have given their lives for that Constitution. They have fought to defend the freedoms that it protects: the right to vote, the right to worship, the right to raise your voice in protest. They have saved and sacrificed to ensure, as President Lincoln said, a ‘government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the Earth.’”
“[N]othing is guaranteed about our democracy in America. Every generation has an obligation to defend it, to protect it, to preserve it, to choose it,” he said. “Now, it’s your turn.” Biden spent more than an hour saluting and shaking the hand of each graduate.
In contrast, Trump ushered in Memorial Day with a post on his social media company, saying: “Happy Memorial Day to All, including the Human Scum that is working so hard to destroy our Once Great Country, & to the Radical Left, Trump Hating Federal Judge in New York that presided over, get this, TWO separate trials, that awarded a woman, who I never met before (a quick handshake at a celebrity event, 25 years ago, doesn’t count!), 91 MILLION DOLLARS for “DEFAMATION.” He then continued to attack E. Jean Carroll, the writer who successfully sued him for defamation, before turning to attack Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the civil case of Trump and the Trump Organization falsifying documents, and Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the current criminal case in New York.
The message behind this extraordinary post was twofold: Trump can think of nothing but himself…and he appears to be terrified.
On Saturday, May 25, Trump had an experience quite different from his usual reception at rallies of hand-picked supporters. He was resoundingly booed at the national convention of the Libertarian Party in Washington, D.C., where Secret Service agents confiscated squeaky rubber chickens before his speech. Attendees jeered Trump’s order, “You have to combine with us,” even when he reminded them of his libertarian credentials—tax cuts and defunding of federal equality programs—and promised to pardon the January 6 rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Trump also promised to pardon Ross Ulbricht, who founded and from January 2011 to October 2013 ran an online criminal marketplace called Silk Road, where more than $200 million in illegal drugs and other illicit goods and services, such as computer hacking, were bought and sold. Most of the sales were of drugs, with the Silk Road home page listing nearly 13,000 options, including heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and LSD. The wares were linked to at least six deaths from overdose around the world. In May 2015, Ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison and was ordered to forfeit more than $180 million.
Libertarians want Ulbricht released because they support drug legalization on the grounds that people should be able to make their own choices and they see Ulbricht’s sentence as government overreach. Trump has repeatedly called for the death penalty for drug dealers, making his promise to pardon Ulbricht an illustration of just how badly he thinks he needs the support of Libertarian voters. But they refused to endorse him.
Trump appeared angry, and on Sunday, as Greg Sargent reported in The New Republic, he reposted a video of a man raging at MSNBC host Joe Scarborough. In it, the man says that when Trump is reelected: “He’ll get rid of all you f*cking liberals. You liberals are gone when he f*cking wins. You f*cking blowjob liberals are done. Uncle Donnie’s gonna take this election—landslide. Landslide, you f*cking half a blowjob. Landslide. Get the f*ck out of here, you scumbag.”
Trump’s elevation of this video, Sargent notes, is a dangerous escalation of his already violent rhetoric, and yet it has gotten very little media attention.
Last November, Matt Gertz of Media Matters reported that ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News provided 18 times more coverage of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s comment at a fundraising event that “you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables” who are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic,” than they provided of Trump’s November 2023 promise to “root out the communist, Marxist, fascist and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.”
CNN, the Fox News Channel, and MSNBC mentioned the “deplorables” comment nearly 9 times more than Trump’s “vermin” language. The ratio for the five highest-circulating U.S. newspapers was 29:1.
Clinton’s statement was consistent with polling, and she added that the rest of Trump’s supporters were “people who feel that the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures, and they’re just desperate for change.” She said: “Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well.”
Sargent noted that news stories require context and that Trump’s elevation of the violent video should be placed alongside his many threats to prosecute his enemies. While there is often concern over disrespect toward right-wing voters, Sargent writes, there has been very little attention to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s posting of “a video that declares a large ideological subgroup of Americans ‘done’ and ‘gone’ if he is elected.”
Scott MacFarlane of CBS News reported yesterday that Republicans have ignored a law passed in March 2022 requiring the placement of a small plaque honoring police officers who protected the U.S. Capitol and the lawmakers and staffers there on January 6, 2021. It was supposed to be in place by March 2023 but has not gone up. A spokesperson for House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) says his office is working on it. Kayla Tausche of CNN reported today that three of the police officers at the Capitol that day—Sergeant Aquilino Gonell and Officer Harry Dunn, both retired, and Officer Daniel Hodges, who is still with the Washington, D.C., metropolitan police—will be traveling to swing states for the Biden campaign to tell voters that Trump threatens Americans’ fundamental rights.
Finally, today, Melinda French Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, announced $1 billion in new spending over the next two years “for people and organizations working on behalf of women and families around the world, including on reproductive rights in the United States.” Only 2% of charitable giving in the U.S. goes to these organizations, she wrote the New York Times, and “[f]or too long, a lack of money has forced organizations fighting for women's rights into a defensive posture while the enemies of progress play offense. I want to help even the match.”

Notes:
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/26/libertarians-reject-trump-rfk-chase-oliver-presidential-nominee-00160040
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2024/05/27/remarks-by-president-biden-at-the-156th-national-memorial-day-observance-arlington-va/
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2024/05/25/remarks-by-president-biden-in-commencement-address-to-the-united-states-military-academy-at-west-point-west-point-ny/
https://newrepublic.com/article/181973/trump-media-attacks-media-dangerous-turn
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/congress-fails-to-install-plaque-honoring-jan-6-police-officers/
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/28/politics/biden-campaign-january-6-officers/index.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c722qy5dzlgo
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/25/trump-commute-ross-ulbricht-sentence-libertarian-convention-00160025
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ross-ulbricht-aka-dread-pirate-roberts-sentenced-life-federal-prison-creating
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-is-spotlighting-ross-ulbricht-silk-road-appeal-to-libertarians-2024
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4305566-trump-doubles-down-death-penalty-for-drug-dealers/
https://www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump/major-news-outlets-gave-much-less-coverage-trumps-vermin-attack-then-they-did-clintons
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4687060-donald-trump-squeaky-chicken-libertarian-controversy/
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/28/opinion/melinda-french-gates-reproductive-rights.html
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2024.05.29 05:23 liamvaneeden Changing JavaScript text style expression to work in Legacy ExtendScript Project

Hello! I've created a JavaScript text style expression so I can change my text size using a slider control (see expression below). This expression works well when my expression engine is set to JavaScript. However, I need my project to be set to Legacy ExtendScript and I can't get this expression to work with that expression engine. Is someone able to please help me get this expression to work with a Legacy ExtendScript engine?
var txt1 = text.sourceText; var txtSlider = effect("Text Size")("Slider"); txt1.style.setFontSize(txtSlider).setText(txt1) 
Note: The error that shows up when my engine is set to Legacy ExtendScript is: Property or method named 'style' in Class 'TextProperty' is missing or does not exist. It may have been renamed, moved, deleted, or the name may have been mistyped.
Thank you in advance! (I'm new to expressions lol)
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