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I WANT THE MELTING POT TO GRIND MY ANCESTRAL LINE INTO FRIVOLOUS POWDER 🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
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I’d be scared to perform POST/PUT with LLM-generated commands. For immutable calls I agree though
I guess they were referring to formatting other than tabs, like place of brackets and line length, which sounds like a neat idea
He’s literally me that’s why I posted. Commenters won’t get it
I’m using both of them:) zoxide comes with a zi
command which lets you search through your recent directories
Yep, it’s more of a reference. I like the argparse tutorial and would love to see more docs of this kind though
Nah 30 hours/week for insurance? It’s mandatory here starting from 1hr/week 😭 Thanks for the explanation
can only get 25 hrs a week because obongocare
Uh can an American explain this? Obamacare sets a cap for weekly working hours?
I feel the same and I’ve been using Python for years professionally. It’s the lack of examples for me; usually functions and classes aren’t meant to be used as-is but rather fed as an argument into some other function or class, and this info is seldom portrayed in the func’s documentation. E.g. the documentation of BaseHTTPRequestHandler
is one that I trip over every single time, I have to resort to reading the source code of SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
to remember how handlers are supposed to be defined 🐺
I’m with you
Okay, you may not gonna like it but I rented a 1TB storage box from Hetzner for 3 euros a month, just to get that foot off my neck. It’s omega cheap and mountable via CIFS so life is good for now. I’m still interested in what I described in the OP, and I even started scribbling some Python, but I’m too scared of fucking anything up as of now.
The annoying part in writing that script was discovering that the filenames on disk don’t match the filenames in the URLs. E.g., given this URL:
https://lemmy.org.il/pictrs/image/e6a0682b-d530-4ce8-9f9e-afa8e1b5f201.png.
You’d expect that somewhere inside volumes/pictrs
you’d find e6a0682b-d530-4ce8-9f9e-afa8e1b5f201.png
, right…? So that’s not how it works, the filenames are of the exact same format but they don’t match.
So my plan was to find non-local posts from the post
table, check whether the thumbnail_url
column starts with lemmy.org.il
(assuming that means my instance cached it), then finding the file by downloading it via the URL and scanning the pictrs
directory for files that match the exact size in bytes of the downloaded files. Once found, compare their checksums to be sure it’s the same one, then delete it and delete its post entry in the database.
When get close to 1TB I’ll get back here for this idea… :P
I think you took the joke a bit too seriously
Edit: oh wait wtf I didn’t notice the post body. I agree with you then lol
get-with-the-times-old-man.tar.xz
It’s working but I suspect it doesn’t delete pics or smth. But it’s nice to have nontheless
Haha I’m literally on it right now. My instance crashed a couple of hours ago because of it, so I emptied ~/.rustup
to get some time, but idk how to go about it from here. LPP didn’t do anything. That seems really curious, does literally everyone use S3?
Liberals downvoting a 100% based comment
That’s beautiful, looks exactly like what I was looking for. Thank you, I’ll let you know when I try it how it went
Me with every post here