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villares

@villares@ciberlandia.pt

PT: Educador de tec. e artes, pesquisa práticas artísticas que se valem de meios computacionais e ensino de programação em contextos visuais. Co-organizador da Noite de Processing. Doutorando na FECFAU-Unicamp.

EN: Tech and art educator, researcher of artistic work that makes use of computational means and how to teach programming in a visual context. Co-organizer of Noite de Processing. PhD candidate at FECFAU-Unicamp.

#SãoPaulo #Processing #Python #py5 #ForaBluetooth #CreativeCoding #FLOSS

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augustocc, to random Portuguese
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sempre achei um desperdício de oportunidade o logo da BOVESPA não ter referência nem a bovinos nem a vespas

villares,
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@augustocc 🤣

anna, to random Portuguese

Saí do Twitter em definitivo há quase dois anos, e desde então sinto que não recuperei o contato com os grupos de tecnologia brasileiros que eu costumava ter lá. As pessoas continuam no Twitter, migraram para o Bluesky ou para o LinkedIn?

villares,
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@ricardo @anna é muito triste, são refens mutuos como diz o Doctorow. Tem umas pessoas que eu admiro que queria muito que estivessem aqui, tipo o Juan P Lopes...

anna, to random

I’m looking for assistive technologies (software or hardware) that could help someone with limited hand mobility control their computer and/or phone. One of their biggest difficulties at the moment is typing for long periods of time. Bonus points if it’s free and open source, but I’d like to offer them as many options as possible. Does anyone have any suggestions?

villares,
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@anna @lffontenelle I recently saw a thread about this, but I can't find it anymore :(((

villares,
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@anna foi exatamente isso, obrigado!

Espero que você encontre ferramentas legais! Vou estudar essa indicada pelo @lffontenelle

villares, to random Portuguese
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A #Dreamhost tip, I learned the hard way... if you forget you host a friend's site that is using an old PHP version (like, before 8.0) you'll pay an extra USD 5 every month, billed as PHP extra support or something. Ouch! Just update the PHP version :-S

villares, (edited ) to python Portuguese
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bug_elseif, to random Portuguese
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Errei na quantidade de sopa hoje. Fiz muita. :blobcatsweats:

villares,
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@bug_elseif não rola congelar?

villares,
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@bug_elseif que irmã legal!

marado, to random Portuguese
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Está nas bancas a deste mês, onde participo para falar um bocadinho sobre as , ou, mais em particular, o contrato público ilegal na compra de equipamentos.

Muito bem acompanhado, estou páginas-meias com um artigo sobre de .

villares,
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@marado os artigos da revista impressa aparecem depois no site? Não os achei...

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Fun Overpass-Turbo query for #OpenStreetMap: a map of all the K2 and K6 series telephone boxes in London.

Just in case you want to take a red phone box tourist photo and the Tube is screwed or there's a marathon or whatever on and the usual toursity ones in Parliament Square/Covent Garden aren't accessible.

You can also move the map location and re-run the query to find them anywhere else (including the ones outside the UK).

https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1Mlr

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CC @madcap

ifrit, to random Portuguese
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Coisas que me dão grima: a fontanela a later 😖

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mitten, to python
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So I’m trying to write some little static designs with py5 in Thonny, and when I run the program, the sketch window opens but closes immediately, so I can’t really see what I’ve drawn. It only seems to happen when there is no “def draw():” component in the program (so, non-animated programs which only have the “def setup():” part). Is there a setting somewhere to tell Thonny to keep the sketch result open after running?

villares,
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Hi @mitten, I'm sorry you are experiencing this, I saw your screenshot, I understand you are on a Mac. I think I saw this issue with some students on Macs
:(
One workaround is to add this to your code:

def draw():<br></br>    pass<br></br>

Not ideal, but works while we try to figure out this issue. Welcome to the py5 community! If you have the time, maybe open an issue at github.com/py5coding/py5generator, I'm looking for Mac people to help us investigate Mac issues!

Another strategy would be to use static mode (no setup or draw, size() has to be first) maybe it couk also suit you in this case.

villares,
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@mitten @InstantArcade wow, this is new information! Thanks for sharing!

villares, (edited )
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@InstantArcade @mitten yes there is some magic going on, even in "module mode", even without Thonny, but specially in "imported mode". The plug-in runs the equivalent of the run_sketch CLI tool.
http://py5coding.org/content/py5_modes.html

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@InstantArcade @mitten
Cheers Instant Arcade!
Welcome to the py5 community!

villares,
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@InstantArcade @mitten Oh, I'm just an enthusiast who uses it everyday, and I feel part of the community and try to contribute to it! The creator & maintainer is Jim, @hx2A, and the official Mastodon account is @py5coding 😊​

villares, (edited ) to python Portuguese
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Would anyone know of an offline -like editor for , that is, something with blocks like , but to run programs on a normal local Python interpreter?

Update: It seems that is based on , but the later is more well known, so I edited this toot to make it more "findable". Also, I asked a question at the blockly email forum, let's see if someone answers...

villares,
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@mdione Hi Marcos, people have done quite some Python with blocks already... sure it is a subset, but it is possible to map all the most important constructs. Have a look at https://hourofpython.trinket.io/from-blocks-to-code-with-trinket and https://think.cs.vt.edu/blockpy/

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