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  1. I'm not really #concerned with who is on #mount #rushmore. I am #amazed at the talent of the person/persons as an #artist and #patience to create faces out of a mountain.

  2. You can tell I don't get out much. 🙄

    This vending machine was in the lobby of Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. It has actual, real food in it! My friend got Korean noodles and dumplings for lunch!

    Mind blown.

    #ModernTech #FreshFood #amazed

  3. December 2023 the most amazing skies - big storms - epic #clouds #observe #document be #amazed #earth #sky an amazing little strip around a rock we can breathe and live on in the universe #vertorama #photography #respect crazy shit!

  4. Looking at it first time today. (svg so responds to [ Ctrl + '+' ] didnt think to zoom it before)

    Wow! percentages on everything.

    I'm amazed! Astounded truly. 140 lines to achieve all of that? And I'm sure I'm doing it all sorts of wrong. But that's a genuine task solved w/ Python in basically a day, but i've been tweeking around w/ the filesystem stuff.

    On the data-science bandwagon of course.
    Thought I'd re-do my ⇨ *OLD* ⇦ php static cms (did i meantion it's old?) as a python app to learn from that perspective.
    see:
    statecollegeguitarlessons.com/

    I dunno why i want to start by learning how to mess with the filesystem. probably some kind of psychosis. someone has a name for that.

    traverse the dirs w/ tuple os.walk i think at that time, abandoned for pathlib - thought, okay: this is pretty easy w/ python! let's try counting file-types, etc. clearly abandoning the cms idea by that time. Also, i see Jupyter Notebook is basically already the thing. so. ha!

    #Python #Amazed #Pandas #Plotly #pathlib #newb

    @python_discussions
    @diazona
    @ketmorco

  5. Looking at it first time today. (svg so responds to [ Ctrl + '+' ] didnt think to zoom it before)

    Wow! percentages on everything.

    I'm amazed! Astounded truly. 140 lines to achieve all of that? And I'm sure I'm doing it all sorts of wrong. But that's a genuine task solved w/ Python in basically a day, but i've been tweeking around w/ the filesystem stuff.

    On the data-science bandwagon of course.
    Thought I'd re-do my ⇨ *OLD* ⇦ php static cms (did i meantion it's old?) as a python app to learn from that perspective.
    see:
    statecollegeguitarlessons.com/

    I dunno why i want to start by learning how to mess with the filesystem. probably some kind of psychosis. someone has a name for that.

    traverse the dirs w/ tuple os.walk i think at that time, abandoned for pathlib - thought, okay: this is pretty easy w/ python! let's try counting file-types, etc. clearly abandoning the cms idea by that time. Also, i see Jupyter Notebook is basically already the thing. so. ha!

    #Python #Amazed #Pandas #Plotly #pathlib #newb

    @python_discussions
    @diazona
    @ketmorco

  6. Looking at it first time today. (svg so responds to [ Ctrl + '+' ] didnt think to zoom it before)

    Wow! percentages on everything.

    I'm amazed! Astounded truly. 140 lines to achieve all of that? And I'm sure I'm doing it all sorts of wrong. But that's a genuine task solved w/ Python in basically a day, but i've been tweeking around w/ the filesystem stuff.

    On the data-science bandwagon of course.
    Thought I'd re-do my ⇨ *OLD* ⇦ php static cms (did i meantion it's old?) as a python app to learn from that perspective.
    see:
    statecollegeguitarlessons.com/

    I dunno why i want to start by learning how to mess with the filesystem. probably some kind of psychosis. someone has a name for that.

    traverse the dirs w/ tuple os.walk i think at that time, abandoned for pathlib - thought, okay: this is pretty easy w/ python! let's try counting file-types, etc. clearly abandoning the cms idea by that time. Also, i see Jupyter Notebook is basically already the thing. so. ha!

    #Python #Amazed #Pandas #Plotly #pathlib #newb

    @python_discussions
    @diazona
    @ketmorco

  7. Looking at it first time today. (svg so responds to [ Ctrl + '+' ] didnt think to zoom it before)

    Wow! percentages on everything.

    I'm amazed! Astounded truly. 140 lines to achieve all of that? And I'm sure I'm doing it all sorts of wrong. But that's a genuine task solved w/ Python in basically a day, but i've been tweeking around w/ the filesystem stuff.

    On the data-science bandwagon of course.
    Thought I'd re-do my ⇨ *OLD* ⇦ php static cms (did i meantion it's old?) as a python app to learn from that perspective.
    see:
    statecollegeguitarlessons.com/

    I dunno why i want to start by learning how to mess with the filesystem. probably some kind of psychosis. someone has a name for that.

    traverse the dirs w/ tuple os.walk i think at that time, abandoned for pathlib - thought, okay: this is pretty easy w/ python! let's try counting file-types, etc. clearly abandoning the cms idea by that time. Also, i see Jupyter Notebook is basically already the thing. so. ha!

    #Python #Amazed #Pandas #Plotly #pathlib #newb

    @python_discussions
    @diazona
    @ketmorco

  8. Looking at it first time today. (svg so responds to [ Ctrl + '+' ] didnt think to zoom it before)

    Wow! percentages on everything.

    I'm amazed! Astounded truly. 140 lines to achieve all of that? And I'm sure I'm doing it all sorts of wrong. But that's a genuine task solved w/ Python in basically a day, but i've been tweeking around w/ the filesystem stuff.

    On the data-science bandwagon of course.
    Thought I'd re-do my ⇨ *OLD* ⇦ php static cms (did i meantion it's old?) as a python app to learn from that perspective.
    see:
    statecollegeguitarlessons.com/

    I dunno why i want to start by learning how to mess with the filesystem. probably some kind of psychosis. someone has a name for that.

    traverse the dirs w/ tuple os.walk i think at that time, abandoned for pathlib - thought, okay: this is pretty easy w/ python! let's try counting file-types, etc. clearly abandoning the cms idea by that time. Also, i see Jupyter Notebook is basically already the thing. so. ha!

    #Python #Amazed #Pandas #Plotly #pathlib #newb

    @python_discussions
    @diazona
    @ketmorco