Honestly, rotating the toilet 90° would make this good. I learned that it has advantages being able to lean your head against the wall while shitting. Having salmonella a very small apartment in Tokyo made me appreciate that convenience.😆
lucullus
Thanks for your answer!
Actually I already have the entries in a proper JSON format. I build my django API endpoints to get a batch of entries with all their details, including URLs for the actual media. Only the visualization is not how I would like it to be. I already have a visualization, that is list-like and looks good, but is not suitable for the mass of entries the endproduct will have to hold. Thus a zoomable timeline.
I know about TImelineJS's events, but that didn't really help me. One of the problems I encountered was with stacking or not stacking the elements, when zooming out. Maybe I need to dig more in CSS to dynamically size each entry based on ... what exactly? Zoom position? Collision with other entries? Somehow calculated density of entries? You see, I'm very much confused and overwhelmed. I don't want to invest much time in a direction, that will not lead to the right place.
I will have a look at the tutorial and vueuse. Previously I followed a 4h tutorial on youtube, which was about vue and django in conjunction. Maybe after that tutorial I understand, how I might build the timeline myself.
EDIT: Ok, I did go through the tutorial now. Almost all concepts where not new to me, but I definitely learned a bit about reactivity (used it unknowning of the concept through the data function of a component). Though I still don't know how I would start building a Timeline. I can create and use components in Vue (already using that in my app), but I have problems handling the low level visual part, which is not just some HTML objects nested, like my list of entries.
In fictional media I've mostly seen this the other way round. Like "I don't want to believe this expanation, so it should not be considered "
Isn't your shell showing autocomplete options on oressing tab? Like the subdirectories? That way you don't need multiple cd and ls calls
I'm going with the niche german option: Jan Philip Zymny. He is a former Poetry Slammer and writes hilarious dadaistic texts. An he can also do that spontaneous together with the audience.
And of course the german comedian Thorsten Sträter.
Occam's razor, because it seem it is often used wrong by using it for just shutting down possible explanations. Typically noone mentions, that this is about guessing probabilities without prior knowledge and not a way to completely ignore an explanation.
Die niemand kontrollieren wird? Allgemeine Verkehrskontrolle würde da schon helfen. Oder möchtest du mit der Begründung auch gleich sowas wie die Anschnallpflicht abschaffen? Die hat seit der Einführung viele Leben gerettet und wird genauso kontrolliert, wie es ein Rauchverbot mit Kindern und Schwangeren wäre. Und um sich auf den gesunden Menschenverstand zu berufen müssten wir wohl mal eine einheitliche Definition habenn was jetzt dem gesunden Menschen entspricht. Dann würde vlt auch nicht immer und überall so viel Scheiße passieren.
No, I'm german, so similar levels of consumer protection. Not that I've looked for a refund. I just never thought of it as possible. Maybe I should look into it the next time
Wait, since when do they give a "refund" for content that is no longer available? A while ago I bought the first season of Fringe (knowing that I don't actually own it), but I got nothing, when it was pulled. Do I need to ask explicitly for that gift card?
Na, "18 Jährige Frauen geben den Haufen Geld aus, um Kinder zu kriegen" ist schon ne steile These. Ich stimme dir ja zu, dass das Gießkannenprinzip hier unangebracht ist, aber den Zusammenhang zu Frauen in MINT nüsstest du erstmal belegen. Scheint mir weit hergeholt zu sein.
And the PineTime as an Open Source Smartwatch. I'm not using much of the fitness tracker functionality, but counting my steps is very important for me.
Or gptAssist on FDroid