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Fix: Moloch uncursing cursed objects via prayer.
Moloch shouldn't be uncursing anything. As Moloch is the deity that embodies all that is evil, instead of uncursing cursed objects, Moloch will curse any blessed objects in open inventory. For the most part, this is desireable for the Infidel role, but the player will still want some objects to stay blessed. Not that Moloch cares.
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Computer languages are not inherently hard to understand, even for non-techies. Remembering is the problem. If you remember all of Chapter 1 through Chapter 10, you'll understand Chapter 11. But you don't remember. Though you read and read, most of it doesn't stick. You don't have a solid foundation to build on. Halfway through the book, it all collapses. That's when most people give up.
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set timeout on each assignment put request
BECAUSE FUCK YOU SYED HUSSAIN, THAT'S WHY, YOU NONCE
Version 2:
- Updated version and resized origin icon.
- README.md links to Curseforge now.
- Fixed Piglins still looting while a Tarnished Reputation player is nearby.
- Spatial Stride cooldown AND activation length shortened by approximately 30%.
- Changed Planewalk to make the player move 35 blocks instead of 25.
- Planewalk sends you to the position in the other dimension that was at where you activated it, rather than where the Planewalk's distance condition fulfills itself.
- Positional Anchor now has a cooldown of 4 seconds.
- Corrupted Blood now only blocks health-related effects.
- Replaced Malform Soul with the Soulfood power. Soulfood: -You can eat but not gain nourishment from food -You can pickup experience orbs but they give sustenance and not experience -You can use bottles to exchange some of your hunger bar for Bottles o' Enchanting. -Mending and anvils work as they use to.
drivers: usb: function_fs: re-add *ffs definition
- Required by ffs_log macro, and I cannot be arsed to adapt it everywhere else
- also fuck you linux
Signed-off-by: CloudedQuartz [email protected]
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#helloworld
Who is the “”Girl in the Room?
Wild heart. Gypsy soul with a dose of savage attitude. A simple girl from
Ottawa, trying to figure out her life bit by bit. Lucky to have been a live this
long – I no longer take any day or moment for granted. I am a moon child
with a gypsy soul & a wandering legs. I follow the breeze of the winds and
my instinct – every experience in life is a learning experience. Staying true to
myself, my values and what I hold dear – no more compromising my morals
and standards for those that can not be a positive addition in my life. I am
always on an adventure, it gets hard to keep up. Come join me on the ride of
life – gypsy soul & all!
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TRAPPED.
I start to grow sharp edges and I will not let anyone get close to me. That is my problem. Getting my “shit” together requires such an enormous level of honesty and despair that I can not even begin to imagine. I have learned to love and hate myself a thousand times over again. It is like a funeral I have attended time and time again, reminding myself each time of the person I used to be.
TRAPPED.
v0.6: 4-class emotion prediction via 2D emotional theory
v0.6: 4-class emotion prediction via 2D emotional theory
Simulation results as average testing accuracy: —— CNN: (-4C) 50.48%; (-4Q) 65.71% —— CNN+LSTM: (-4C) ???%; (-4Q) ???%
Updated from v0.5 (please read IMPORTANT updates!):
—— IMPRORTANT: Implementation of predicting 4-class emotion via 2D emotional theory (valence and arousal). Relative scripts with such 2D emotion implementation are provided with the name as ‘-4Q’; Otherwise the direct 4-class emotion prediction with the name as ‘-4C’. 1) The model with such implementation predicts 2D emotion (i.e. [‘valence’, ‘arousal’]). USE Is_2D_to_quardrant_emotion to enable/disable such implementation. 2) The 4-class emotion is then given by the corresponding quadrant of 2D emotion, which is for BOTH predicted and self-reported (i.e. given) emotions. That is, the self-reported 4-class emotion is NOT used in this case (because in the given self-reports we have 19/108 data of which 4-class emotion and 2D emotion DO NOT MATCH!). 3) In any case you want to try to use the self-reported 4-class emotion for accuracy, see the commented code in test function and the last cell. 4) The training-dependent loss is based on 2D emotion, whilst the training-independent accuracy is based on 4-class emotion. 5) LabelRange with such implementation should be set to [1, 9].
—— IMPRORTANT: Early stopping and best epoch implemented. Early stopping here is based on the validation loss. The temporal patience is given as the model hyper-parameter ‘patience’ in args. Best epoch is now printed after training in each fold.
—— IMPRORTANT: All loss and accuracy are now given as from the corresponding best epoch. NOTE in the previous version accuracy is given as the maximum over all epochs, which is NOT that reasonable!
—— Best model from the corresponding best epoch in each fold is now deep-copied for storage.
—— Baseline (25%) shown in the accuracy plots as dashed black line.
Potentially expected in the following update: —— Parameter & model improvement...most crucial ( —— Subject- and game-based generalisation. —— Simulation results from MLP, LSTM, etc. model for comparison. Please don’t show the result better than CNN+LSTM! —— Improve CerealTimeKillersDataLoader function to handle data downloaded online (see Pan's code). —— Show 2D plots of emotional state from 2D emotion? —— Show feature maps from relevant hidden layers (if feasible)? —— etc. (whatever you want)
Added RURLPARK to Gan Breeder
RURLPARK is an eight feature GAN Breeder Genomics Organization This turn key app is a proof of generative adversarial network concept with genomics AI showing that GAN's can solve any domain specific problem as long as it fits within the theory of Cognitive Architecture governing what the users are thinking while playing with the application. This approach gamifies user interaction and allows labeling and speciation where species of assets are created. Note the level or VR sophistication has to keep up with the the persistent AI space which in GANbreeder is the adjusted weight of feature genes that contribute to a transform on the visual 2D world.
RURLPARK:
- Face - Easiest read out of expression including emotion.
- Body - Encapsulation of all organs, systems, the mind, and wearables as one body.
- Home - Both the location, capability, and function to serve as a base for daily living. Can include any location you would stay at.
- Landscape - Areas you visit that hold biomes or networks of life between species.
- Sea, Space, and Spaceships - Frontiers between places.
- Cities - Interaction of work places, resource structures, homes, and individual bodies representing a biome cluster including neighborhoods.
- Artifacts - Any object we can find, wear, or trade.
- UI and Deployment mechanism to allow sharing and interactivity with no code applications and services.
Rename fuck-you-david-lammie.html to y3. fuck-you-david-lammie.html
Use Responsive Design with Bootstrap Fluid Containers
In the HTML5 and CSS section of freeCodeCamp we built a Cat Photo App. Now let's go back to it. This time, we'll style it using the popular Bootstrap responsive CSS framework.
Bootstrap will figure out how wide your screen is and respond by resizing your HTML elements - hence the name responsive design.
With responsive design, there is no need to design a mobile version of your website. It will look good on devices with screens of any width.
You can add Bootstrap to any app by adding the following code to the top of your HTML:
In this case, we've already added it for you to this page behind the scenes. Note that using either > or /> to close the link tag is acceptable.To get started, we should nest all of our HTML (except the link tag and the style element) in a div element with the class container-fluid.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Make Images Mobile Responsive
First, add a new image below the existing one. Set its src attribute to https://bit.ly/fcc-running-cats.
It would be great if this image could be exactly the width of our phone's screen.
Fortunately, with Bootstrap, all we need to do is add the img-responsive class to your image. Do this, and the image should perfectly fit the width of your page.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Center Text with Bootstrap
Now that we're using Bootstrap, we can center our heading element to make it look better. All we need to do is add the class text-center to our h2 element.
Remember that you can add several classes to the same element by separating each of them with a space, like this:
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Create a Bootstrap Button
Bootstrap has its own styles for button elements, which look much better than the plain HTML ones.
Create a new button element below your large kitten photo. Give it the btn and btn-default classes, as well as the text of Like.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Like
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
sweet sweet (#3)
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how you ride?
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Simply because I love you
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That's why I need a one dance
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The grubby fingerprints that kissed the walls have vanished
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God bless you
Create a Block Element Bootstrap Button
Normally, your button elements with the btn and btn-default classes are only as wide as the text that they contain. For example:
Submit This button would only be as wide as the word Submit.
By making them block elements with the additional class of btn-block, your button will stretch to fill your page's entire horizontal space and any elements following it will flow onto a "new line" below the block.
Submit This button would take up 100% of the available width.
Note that these buttons still need the btn class.
Add Bootstrap's btn-block class to your Bootstrap button.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
LikeThings cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Taste the Bootstrap Button Color Rainbow
The btn-primary class is the main color you'll use in your app. It is useful for highlighting actions you want your user to take.
Replace Bootstrap's btn-default class with btn-primary in your button.
Note that this button will still need the btn and btn-block classes.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
LikeThings cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Call out Optional Actions with btn-info
Bootstrap comes with several pre-defined colors for buttons. The btn-info class is used to call attention to optional actions that the user can take.
Create a new block-level Bootstrap button below your Like button with the text Info, and add Bootstrap's btn-info and btn-block classes to it.
Note that these buttons still need the btn and btn-block classes.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Like InfoThings cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Warn Your Users of a Dangerous Action with btn-danger
Bootstrap comes with several pre-defined colors for buttons. The btn-danger class is the button color you'll use to notify users that the button performs a destructive action, such as deleting a cat photo.
Create a button with the text Delete and give it the class btn-danger.
Note that these buttons still need the btn and btn-block classes.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Like Info DeleteThings cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
made it so the all tab only shows project names. solution was to add an && to the conditional. if displayFrom === false && item.from !== all => then show item.from. It's fucking brilliant and I love the solution. i'm on fire
Use the Bootstrap Grid to Put Elements Side By Side
Bootstrap uses a responsive 12-column grid system, which makes it easy to put elements into rows and specify each element's relative width. Most of Bootstrap's classes can be applied to a div element.
Bootstrap has different column width attributes that it uses depending on how wide the user's screen is. For example, phones have narrow screens, and laptops have wider screens.
Take for example Bootstrap's col-md-* class. Here, md means medium, and * is a number specifying how many columns wide the element should be. In this case, the column width of an element on a medium-sized screen, such as a laptop, is being specified.
In the Cat Photo App that we're building, we'll use col-xs-*, where xs means extra small (like an extra-small mobile phone screen), and * is the number of columns specifying how many columns wide the element should be.
Put the Like, Info and Delete buttons side-by-side by nesting all three of them within one
The row class is applied to a div, and the buttons themselves can be nested within it.
Answer:
<style> .red-text { color: red; }h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
p { font-size: 16px; font-family: Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
.smaller-image { width: 100px; } </style>
Click here for cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Ditch Custom CSS for Bootstrap
We can clean up our code and make our Cat Photo App look more conventional by using Bootstrap's built-in styles instead of the custom styles we created earlier.
Don't worry - there will be plenty of time to customize our CSS later.
Delete the .red-text, p, and .smaller-image CSS declarations from your style element so that the only declarations left in your style element are h2 and thick-green-border.
Then delete the p element that contains a dead link. Then remove the red-text class from your h2 element and replace it with the text-primary Bootstrap class.
Finally, remove the smaller-image class from your first img element and replace it with the img-responsive class.
Answer:
<style>h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
. </style>
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Use a span to Target Inline Elements
You can use spans to create inline elements. Remember when we used the btn-block class to make the button fill the entire row?
That illustrates the difference between an "inline" element and a "block" element.
By using the inline span element, you can put several elements on the same line, and even style different parts of the same line differently.
Using a span element, nest the word love inside the p element that currently has the text Things cats love. Then give the span the class text-danger to make the text red.
Here's how you would do this for the p element that has the text Top 3 things cats hate:
Top 3 things cats hate:
Answer:
<style>h2 { font-family: Lobster, Monospace; }
.thick-green-border { border-color: green; border-width: 10px; border-style: solid; border-radius: 50%; }
</style>Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
Implement wordMap.java
A quick attempt at creating a Map that keeps track of all words that appear in the video description. At present, the logic for identifying words is absolutely awful and should be avoided if at all possible. Better yet, improve it. That's just a note to self.
//main.java:
Deleted excess bullshit, created logic that appends a list with each video scanned so I can go back and access the data of each.
//wordMap.java
Made the entire file/class. Go read the code comments.