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Apple will make you pay for anything apparently
Apple will make you pay for anything apparently
I’m super keen to try this. Can anyone chime in on mesh optimisation (etc) though? I have very little knowledge on modelling/texturing/UV mapping/etc, but I do know that a shitty mesh just means someone is going to have to model it again by hand.
Well, people have been forking recipes forever. I’m sure we will get closer to that reality eventually
“My food is included in rent. Which is convenient for day-to-day eating but gives me less capacity for cooking my own meals. Like, I admit it, the system works really well for normal people, I’m just a weirdo who likes tinkering with recipes, hosting dinner parties, and whatnot”
There, I highlighted the absurdity even more for you. You’re not a wierdo, you’re a tech-chef.
Something recently broke the client and now it says invalid credentials all the time. I gave up with the client and just downloaded the openvpn files and use those.
Torrenting works…
Sign up to my onlyfans and I’ll hack together a nice Linux client for ProtonVPN and Drive.
Download them now and then who cares?
I think this is entirely the reason…
Yeah, its real close to JSON but not.
I’m going to have to go a step deeper and find out what’s going on in the code because this section is repeated many many times. It’s not just this one that I need to parse.
… It might even be easier to write my own parser like you said, because I need to take actions based on the date fields.
Unfortunately, this sequence is repeated many many times, so I would need to do a for-each and construct a new table for each inner section…
There’s gotta be a better way. Time to read the source code and hijack whatever item() is doing.
This isn’t even an encryption key. It’s a unique name generated for the image. My guess is it uses the word ‘key’ because the ‘value’ is the image file.
This is also my preprod environment.
Item is a function?
Well actually, yeah thats kinda obvious isn’t it now I look at the whole thing.
Thats fine, I’ll just use a bit of the old sed and json it.
Aha I have avoided learning Lua yet again!
Ohhhhh…
Ok so I just have to write a bit of Lua to utilise the file and give me the info I want.
Thanks!
The semi-colons threw me off… why is it not commas? Could be custom. Hope it isn’t…
It’s .list
I believe the program that generated this file is written in Lua
Not to worry; there’s definitely no sensitive information in here and it’s from a preprod environment.
(If you’re able to figure out a way to use that key field, you’re either going to get shot by the FBI or hired by the CIA.)
It is a file created that records information about files in another folder. I just want to extract some values from it. I would have expected this to be in like, xml or json. I believe the program that generated this file is written in Lua, but I don’t know Lua.
So does that mean albums ripped and uploaded to Youtube do result in royalties being paid to the artists?
What about in the case where there are no ads?
Live music isn’t what I’m referring to though, it’s the ripped and uploaded albums
I was under the assumption that Youtube had to pay artists for their music being on there? Is that not what is happening?
And if not, how has Youtube not been cease and desisted/sued into absolute oblivion?
I don’t think this is solvable… Unless general images of children are excluded from the training data, which is probably a good idea.
There should be an app or something for this…