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  1. Hey programmers of the Fediverse.
    What are good resources to start learning #Python ?
    I want to generate sepctrogram videos with a Mel scale from audio files and it seems python with some special packages is the best solution here.
    So far I am using ffmpeg for spectrogram generation but you can only choose between logarithmic and linear for the frequency scale which isn't ideal.
    So any advice where to get started?

    #fedihelp #programming #beginner #learning

  2. Creatine Packets Market in Germany | Report – IndexBox

    Germany Creatine Packets Market 2026 Analysis and Forecast to 2035 Ex…
    #Germany #DE #Europe #EU #Europa #Beginner-FriendlyFormat #consumergoodsmarketreport #creatinepackets #DailyPerformanceSupport #FlavorMasking&Delivery #forecast #marketanalysis #Moisture-BarrierPacketMaterials #PortionedPowderPackaging #Pre/Post-WorkoutSupplementation #Subscription&DTCE-commercePlatforms #Travel&ConvenienceDosing
    europesays.com/germany/13276/

  3. Creatine Packets Market in France | Report – IndexBox

    This report is an independent strategic category study of the market for creatin…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #Beginner-FriendlyFormat #consumergoodsmarketreport #creatinepackets #DailyPerformanceSupport #FlavorMasking&Delivery #forecast #marketanalysis #Moisture-BarrierPacketMaterials #PortionedPowderPackaging #Pre/Post-WorkoutSupplementation #Subscription&DTCE-commercePlatforms #Travel&ConvenienceDosing
    europesays.com/france/14265/

  4. CW: Non-sexual nudity

    Elle Voss @[email protected] does look like an angel. This is my third figure drawing. I started teaching myself to draw a few weeks ago. I got to this point with the sketch and was afraid to go further, in case I ruined it. I'm learning every time. #beginner #drawing #figuredrawing #pencil

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:kl5fpi4vzkbehkz4qdlftlx6/post/3ml33f3wgw22o

  5. CW: Non-sexual nudity

    Elle Voss @[email protected] does look like an angel. This is my third figure drawing. I started teaching myself to draw a few weeks ago. I got to this point with the sketch and was afraid to go further, in case I ruined it. I'm learning every time. #beginner #drawing #figuredrawing #pencil

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:kl5fpi4vzkbehkz4qdlftlx6/post/3ml33f3wgw22o

  6. Hebrew lover? Give yourself the gift of this one-of-a-kind language (culture, and people) 💙

    Hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #Language #Hebrew #Goals #Beginner

  7. 7 Ways to Speed Up Your Wi-Fi Without Buying a New Router
    allthethings.best/ways-to-spee
    You can speed up your Wi‑Fi without buying a new router by tweaking a few settings and moving your equipment into a better spot. Simple changes like updating firmware or switching to less crowded channels can cut lag and dropped connections in just a few minutes.
    #features #beginner #homenetworking #informative #network #wifi

  8. Vegetable Gardening for Beginners: A Simple Guide to Growing Vegetables at Home "Start growing your first crop today with Vegetable Gardening for Beginners" Sale: $16.99 to $1.99 by Jill McSheehy Rating: 4.7/5 (2,261 Reviews) #Gardening #Vegetables #Beginner #HomeGarden #RaisedBeds #BookSky

    Vegetable Gardening for Beginn...

  9. 12 Things to Know Before Buying Zigbee Devices
    allthethings.best/things-to-kn
    Buying Zigbee devices comes down to understanding a few specific details before you spend a single dollar. From making sure your new bulbs work with you smart home hub to knowing which devices act as repeaters, a little knowledge up front can save you money and frustration.
    #features #beginner #informative #iot #smarthome #zigbee

  10. "Never forget that adaptability outranks experience." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    The future doesn't care about your resume.

    It only cares about your ability to adapt.

    Don't let your experience become the baggage that holds you back.

    If you think about our world of rapid change, you can easily appreciate that experience is a double-edged sword. It gives you the confidence to go forward, but it can also hold you back by encouraging you to be complacent, trying the 'same old things' instead of trying new things. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve come to realize that the more you "know" about how something works, the harder it is to see how it is about to change.

    Think about it this way: the experience that you have in adapting to change has become more important than experience itself.

    What does this mean? To master the art of the infinite pivot, you have to be willing to fire yourself as an expert every few years and reinvent yourself. You need to be willing to trade your "Expert" badge for a "Beginner" badge, admitting that the knowledge that made you successful yesterday might be the very thing that makes you obsolete tomorrow.

    This is not only a personal skill but also the ultimate test for any leader in an era of disruptive change. Most organizations are run by experts who are conditioned to protect their "proven" success. When disruption occurs, these experts are often the first to dismiss it, discount it, and label it as unimportant because it threatens their identity, status, and power. They aren't just protecting the business; they are protecting their status.

    To master the Infinite Pivot, you must be willing to unlearn and relearn. You have to be comfortable being the student in a room full of people who have less "experience" but more "adaptability" than you do.

    The future rewards your ability to learn, not your ability to remember.

    Don’t let your years of experience become years of baggage!

    --

    Futurist Jim Carroll is always trying to learn new stuff, knowing that it is better to know what you don't know than to try to rely on what you do know.

    **#Adaptability** **#Experience** **#Learning** **#Unlearn** **#Relearn** **#Pivot** **#Beginner** **#Change** **#Disruption** **#Growth** **#Reinvention** **#Flexibility** **#Future** **#Leadership** **#Baggage** **#Expert** **#Student** **#Humility** **#Evolution** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Resume** **#Courage** **#Transformation** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  11. "Never forget that adaptability outranks experience." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    The future doesn't care about your resume.

    It only cares about your ability to adapt.

    Don't let your experience become the baggage that holds you back.

    If you think about our world of rapid change, you can easily appreciate that experience is a double-edged sword. It gives you the confidence to go forward, but it can also hold you back by encouraging you to be complacent, trying the 'same old things' instead of trying new things. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve come to realize that the more you "know" about how something works, the harder it is to see how it is about to change.

    Think about it this way: the experience that you have in adapting to change has become more important than experience itself.

    What does this mean? To master the art of the infinite pivot, you have to be willing to fire yourself as an expert every few years and reinvent yourself. You need to be willing to trade your "Expert" badge for a "Beginner" badge, admitting that the knowledge that made you successful yesterday might be the very thing that makes you obsolete tomorrow.

    This is not only a personal skill but also the ultimate test for any leader in an era of disruptive change. Most organizations are run by experts who are conditioned to protect their "proven" success. When disruption occurs, these experts are often the first to dismiss it, discount it, and label it as unimportant because it threatens their identity, status, and power. They aren't just protecting the business; they are protecting their status.

    To master the Infinite Pivot, you must be willing to unlearn and relearn. You have to be comfortable being the student in a room full of people who have less "experience" but more "adaptability" than you do.

    The future rewards your ability to learn, not your ability to remember.

    Don’t let your years of experience become years of baggage!

    --

    Futurist Jim Carroll is always trying to learn new stuff, knowing that it is better to know what you don't know than to try to rely on what you do know.

    **#Adaptability** **#Experience** **#Learning** **#Unlearn** **#Relearn** **#Pivot** **#Beginner** **#Change** **#Disruption** **#Growth** **#Reinvention** **#Flexibility** **#Future** **#Leadership** **#Baggage** **#Expert** **#Student** **#Humility** **#Evolution** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Resume** **#Courage** **#Transformation** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  12. "Never forget that adaptability outranks experience." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    The future doesn't care about your resume.

    It only cares about your ability to adapt.

    Don't let your experience become the baggage that holds you back.

    If you think about our world of rapid change, you can easily appreciate that experience is a double-edged sword. It gives you the confidence to go forward, but it can also hold you back by encouraging you to be complacent, trying the 'same old things' instead of trying new things. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve come to realize that the more you "know" about how something works, the harder it is to see how it is about to change.

    Think about it this way: the experience that you have in adapting to change has become more important than experience itself.

    What does this mean? To master the art of the infinite pivot, you have to be willing to fire yourself as an expert every few years and reinvent yourself. You need to be willing to trade your "Expert" badge for a "Beginner" badge, admitting that the knowledge that made you successful yesterday might be the very thing that makes you obsolete tomorrow.

    This is not only a personal skill but also the ultimate test for any leader in an era of disruptive change. Most organizations are run by experts who are conditioned to protect their "proven" success. When disruption occurs, these experts are often the first to dismiss it, discount it, and label it as unimportant because it threatens their identity, status, and power. They aren't just protecting the business; they are protecting their status.

    To master the Infinite Pivot, you must be willing to unlearn and relearn. You have to be comfortable being the student in a room full of people who have less "experience" but more "adaptability" than you do.

    The future rewards your ability to learn, not your ability to remember.

    Don’t let your years of experience become years of baggage!

    --

    Futurist Jim Carroll is always trying to learn new stuff, knowing that it is better to know what you don't know than to try to rely on what you do know.

    **#Adaptability** **#Experience** **#Learning** **#Unlearn** **#Relearn** **#Pivot** **#Beginner** **#Change** **#Disruption** **#Growth** **#Reinvention** **#Flexibility** **#Future** **#Leadership** **#Baggage** **#Expert** **#Student** **#Humility** **#Evolution** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Resume** **#Courage** **#Transformation** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  13. "Never forget that adaptability outranks experience." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    The future doesn't care about your resume.

    It only cares about your ability to adapt.

    Don't let your experience become the baggage that holds you back.

    If you think about our world of rapid change, you can easily appreciate that experience is a double-edged sword. It gives you the confidence to go forward, but it can also hold you back by encouraging you to be complacent, trying the 'same old things' instead of trying new things. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve come to realize that the more you "know" about how something works, the harder it is to see how it is about to change.

    Think about it this way: the experience that you have in adapting to change has become more important than experience itself.

    What does this mean? To master the art of the infinite pivot, you have to be willing to fire yourself as an expert every few years and reinvent yourself. You need to be willing to trade your "Expert" badge for a "Beginner" badge, admitting that the knowledge that made you successful yesterday might be the very thing that makes you obsolete tomorrow.

    This is not only a personal skill but also the ultimate test for any leader in an era of disruptive change. Most organizations are run by experts who are conditioned to protect their "proven" success. When disruption occurs, these experts are often the first to dismiss it, discount it, and label it as unimportant because it threatens their identity, status, and power. They aren't just protecting the business; they are protecting their status.

    To master the Infinite Pivot, you must be willing to unlearn and relearn. You have to be comfortable being the student in a room full of people who have less "experience" but more "adaptability" than you do.

    The future rewards your ability to learn, not your ability to remember.

    Don’t let your years of experience become years of baggage!

    --

    Futurist Jim Carroll is always trying to learn new stuff, knowing that it is better to know what you don't know than to try to rely on what you do know.

    **#Adaptability** **#Experience** **#Learning** **#Unlearn** **#Relearn** **#Pivot** **#Beginner** **#Change** **#Disruption** **#Growth** **#Reinvention** **#Flexibility** **#Future** **#Leadership** **#Baggage** **#Expert** **#Student** **#Humility** **#Evolution** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Resume** **#Courage** **#Transformation** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  14. "Never forget that adaptability outranks experience." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    The future doesn't care about your resume.

    It only cares about your ability to adapt.

    Don't let your experience become the baggage that holds you back.

    If you think about our world of rapid change, you can easily appreciate that experience is a double-edged sword. It gives you the confidence to go forward, but it can also hold you back by encouraging you to be complacent, trying the 'same old things' instead of trying new things. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve come to realize that the more you "know" about how something works, the harder it is to see how it is about to change.

    Think about it this way: the experience that you have in adapting to change has become more important than experience itself.

    What does this mean? To master the art of the infinite pivot, you have to be willing to fire yourself as an expert every few years and reinvent yourself. You need to be willing to trade your "Expert" badge for a "Beginner" badge, admitting that the knowledge that made you successful yesterday might be the very thing that makes you obsolete tomorrow.

    This is not only a personal skill but also the ultimate test for any leader in an era of disruptive change. Most organizations are run by experts who are conditioned to protect their "proven" success. When disruption occurs, these experts are often the first to dismiss it, discount it, and label it as unimportant because it threatens their identity, status, and power. They aren't just protecting the business; they are protecting their status.

    To master the Infinite Pivot, you must be willing to unlearn and relearn. You have to be comfortable being the student in a room full of people who have less "experience" but more "adaptability" than you do.

    The future rewards your ability to learn, not your ability to remember.

    Don’t let your years of experience become years of baggage!

    --

    Futurist Jim Carroll is always trying to learn new stuff, knowing that it is better to know what you don't know than to try to rely on what you do know.

    **#Adaptability** **#Experience** **#Learning** **#Unlearn** **#Relearn** **#Pivot** **#Beginner** **#Change** **#Disruption** **#Growth** **#Reinvention** **#Flexibility** **#Future** **#Leadership** **#Baggage** **#Expert** **#Student** **#Humility** **#Evolution** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Resume** **#Courage** **#Transformation** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  15. Краткий справочник про внимания (self-attention, cross-attention, multi-head attention)

    Механизм внимания (Attention) - это метод в искусственном интеллекте, который позволяет нейросети динамически определять, какие части входных данных наиболее важны для текущей задачи. Он работает через вычисление весов важности для разных элементов входа: более важные элементы получают больший вес, а менее важные - меньший. Затем модель формирует взвешенную сумму представлений, создавая новый контекстный вектор. Self-attention, в свою очередь, помогает модели понимать, как разные элементы входных данных связаны между собой. Например, как разные части информации взаимодействуют и влияют друг на друга в общем контексте. Этот механизм обеспечивает логическую связность и целостное понимание всей структуры данных

    habr.com/ru/articles/1020624/

    #машинное_обучение #внимание #искуственный_интелект #attention #selfattention #глубокое_обучение #pytorch #transformer #beginner #математика

  16. Herb Gardening for Beginners: Culinary & Medicinal Herbs "Discover the culinary and medicinal power of homegrown herbs with help from Herb Gardening for Beginners" Sale: $12.99 to $1.99 by Marc Thoma Rating: 4.7/5 (628 Reviews) #Herbs #Gardening #Home #Cooking #Medicinal #Beginner #BookSky

    Herb Gardening for Beginners: ...

  17. Self-Paced #sustainability Reducing Impact on Your Terms is now #available on #amazon and #ingramspark
    One step at a time, whether you are a #beginner #intermediate or #advanced on your journey, we've got you. #change the #world without changing your whole #life

    a.co/d/03k6Y3Jf

  18. Self-Paced #sustainability Reducing Impact on Your Terms is now #available on #amazon and #ingramspark
    One step at a time, whether you are a #beginner #intermediate or #advanced on your journey, we've got you. #change the #world without changing your whole #life

    a.co/d/03k6Y3Jf

  19. Self-Paced #sustainability Reducing Impact on Your Terms is now #available on #amazon and #ingramspark
    One step at a time, whether you are a #beginner #intermediate or #advanced on your journey, we've got you. #change the #world without changing your whole #life

    a.co/d/03k6Y3Jf

  20. Self-Paced #sustainability Reducing Impact on Your Terms is now #available on #amazon and #ingramspark
    One step at a time, whether you are a #beginner #intermediate or #advanced on your journey, we've got you. #change the #world without changing your whole #life

    a.co/d/03k6Y3Jf

  21. Self-Paced #sustainability Reducing Impact on Your Terms is now #available on #amazon and #ingramspark
    One step at a time, whether you are a #beginner #intermediate or #advanced on your journey, we've got you. #change the #world without changing your whole #life

    a.co/d/03k6Y3Jf

  22. This winter i took up air dry clay as a new hobby. It's my first time doing three dimensional art. It's so fun! And hard! And i love it!
    I've been trying different techniques for these pets: the dogs were molded from a single block of clay; whereas for the pink cat i made the limbs, ears, head and tail separately. Not bad as forst attempts!
    #AirDryClay #Hobby #Beginner #crafts

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    Tauchen Sie einmal pro Woche in die italienische Sprache ein und halten Sie „Ihr Italienisch“ lebendig.

    --
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    #vhs #volkshochschule #bildung #berlin #marzahn #hellersdorf #italienisch #lernen #beginner #a2 #fremdsprachen #onlinekurs #konversationskurs

  24. How Do You Make a Smart Home?
    allthethings.best/how-do-you-m
    A smart home lets you control lights, locks, and other things from your phone or by talking to a speaker. You do not need to be a tech expert or spend a lot of money to get started.
    #features #beginner #informative

  25. I got a used sizzix (hand crank die cut machine) for use as a tiny press to make prints. Slowly but surely learning how to get a decent amount of pressure.
    #linocut #printmaking #linoprinting #beginner #humanArt

  26. Carbs are Fuel ⛽️ Not the Enemy

    Carbohydrates are one of the most misunderstood nutrients in the fitness world, especially for beginners chasing muscle gain.

    But the truth is simple: carbs are your body’s primary fuel source, and without them, your training, recovery, and overall progress take a direct hit.

    💪 Carbs Power Your Lifts

    ⛽️ Carbs Refill Your Glycogen Tank

    #carbs #fuel #beginner #musclegain #musclegrowth #fuel #glycogen #pump #focus #performance #onlinecoach #personaltrainer