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sure, but thats just outsourcing the problem.
hello
sure, but thats just outsourcing the problem.
spotDL (not spotify-dl) is a good CLI option.
yeah its a strawman (checkmate athiest)
just did this. didnt work but i learnt something about myself.
or you to youtube…
i love how well this joke works
buddy my direct manager maybe makes 2 dimes to my dime. and they are nice. i understand what you mean, but its just as hard for me to get my shift covered as it is them.
ok but if you work at a small business with few employees its just polite
:) no problem! i would assume resizing the image might be a little slower, because it creates a clone of the image, but if you use FilterType::NearestNeighbor, the speed is negligable in my opinion
i read through the code, and i have some tips, which you may find helpful (or not):
--color
is not the first argument, it will try to open a file named --color
, which i assume is unintended. i would suggest checking out the clap
crate to easily parse argsimage.resize()
is easier.len()
on a string returns length in bytes, not characters, so could break with non-ascii text. in the context of this program, the text will always be ascii, so it is of course not a problem, but it’s worth to keep in mind. to get character length, use .chars().count()
get_brightness_of_cluster
, pushing to a Vec
and then calling .sum()
can be replaced with a loop which increments a mutable u32
variable. this is a nitpick, but it can avoid unnecessary memory allocationcheck out this example. sorry if this comes off as rude or a nitpick, i’m just trying to provide some advice :)
destroying america!!!
the top comment is always a slur or a euphamism for suicide
just have a tub of water rigged above the server
why would you be against 4th of July and children?
haskell is an intricately designed laser gun that you cant shoot it without a learning group theory and lambda calculus
however, it is still used and endorsed by every army
A knife is reusable