Hi stranger! You're in my feed today.
Dunno what you are referring to specifically but funily enough I was perusing "How To" just today (read it a few years ago) and I re-read the "how to play tag" chapter which covers running a lot :)
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I'd reckon in most cases it's due to package name being already registered on pypi, even if it's something that was created 20 years ago and long abandoned.
Where are you going away from Github?
(I did not watch the linked video, I just saw your post about having issues understanding it and thought I'd try to help with what *I* think is a concrete way to visualize things. It's ok if I missed the mark, I meant well)
The energy equivalent is the amount of water you end up filling (here the size of the bucket) so flow for a given time.
You could have the biggest pump and the biggest hose in the world, you'd still use the same amount of water to fill a bucket
To take a plumbing analogy, which is way more "tangible" than electricity: think like we're trying to fill a bucket with a garden hose.
The size of the hose is the volts, the speed of the water going hrough it is the amps.
The watts equivalent is the flow of water (L/s or gal/min).
It then started to have pot holes, rocks. A bit late to back out, can't u-turn.
We got deep in the woods.
I was driving a rental RV, branches started to scratch the top and sides, water levels were beeping off.
Local passed me in a dinged up car and said I should be ok in 300meters. I was, but close
I definitely know that feeling.
Missed an exit on a roundabout in Gorges du Tarn, GPS recalculated, no issue, asphalt road, wide.
Which became a country road...
Noted. I feel like France is starting to be the same, automatic cars are common on the market, and the driving test for automatic car is simpler. Nowadays people apparently often take 30 to 40 hours of driving lessons (law says 20h min) to be prepared enough for the exam, so cost is a major issue
Interesting, I was under the impression that stick was far less common in the US, was that a regional bias (or my own bias)?
I'd be pissed if I rented a stick and got an automatic too :)
I like automatic only when I have to drive on the left side (UK and former UK basically), or on utility/trucks
Have you learned to drive stick? And if not, did you always find an automatic car? I'm assuming nowadays it's not a problem but maybe 10 or 15 years ago it could have been in some places.
we all had GPS on, and yet we never found the right fucking exit. Looping around to try again was long as there was traffic.
Missed it 3 times. Then it was already too late, so we gave up and turned around.
Jersey man...
I remember trying to go a 2hr training session (on steam heating system tuning!) from lower manhattan to somewhere about an hour away in Jersey, around 5PM.
My colleague was driving me and an another teamate in his own car...