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Programming Games in Rust

2014.07.11 19:24 tyoverby Programming Games in Rust

The Rust programming language has a powerful type system and provides safety without a garbage collector. This makes it suitable for game programming, where both performance and code maintenance are of high importance.
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2016.10.16 19:17 /r/SiriFail

Collecting examples of when Siri — the "personal assistant" by Apple — fails to work as intended (which is so frequently, we created a subreddit for it). The results are both hilarious and depressing.
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2024.06.09 09:04 ecobeastvrrom Rear speakers really low

Rear speakers really low
TOTAL NEWB! So truck in question is a 2016 f150 crew cab… Purchased the truck early late year and slowly dug into her 👌😄… at the end of last year I tore into the speaker wires that went off the battery to the amp behind the rear seats to clean up and seal some exposed ends. OCD DONE lol…now I noticing the rear speakers are low compared to the fronts. I ignored it because I thought the fronts were aftermarket and rears were stock. Last two weeks I been sound deadening the doors and I took the opportunity to check them out. To my surprise all four corners are fords speakers. Now I’m thinking when I removed the amp I must of played with the setting in it on accident causing the rears to be much lower…or the rears really suck because of the smaller diameter. Think fronts are 6.7 inch and rears are 6.5. For example I just use the fronts on volume 7 and the rears have to be on 20 to sort of be equal…... so do amps have a setting to have the fronts have more volume then the rears? If they do please let me know in a way a toddler can understand. I don’t know shitos when it comes to this dandy stuff, thanks!🙏
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2024.06.09 08:55 Upbeat-Serve-6096 Anbernic RG35XX Plus vs Miyoo Mini Plus: My take, half a year after purchase

Anbernic RG35XX Plus vs Miyoo Mini Plus: My take, half a year after purchase
Bought these handhelds roughly around the same month, the RG35XX Plus being bought near its product launch.
Beige: RG35XX Plus; Black: Miyoo Mini Plus
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The Anbernic's D-pad looks especially worn out. I'll elaborate in the text.
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Basically the only purpose for buying both was to be part of "The Community™", to see how much polish these handhelds could have over time, both in stock firmware updates or in community distros.
Also I think having one of these for casual retro gaming is a pretty good way to not be bombarded by the constant internet interaction - well I sure failed this part.

TL;DR: In my particular use case, the Anbernic wins, though it is a close call.

  • Design, aesthetics: Miyoo wins, depending on your color choice. I won't mod mine.
    • If we compare the same transparent black shell, Anbernic lost a bet by using the painted NES controller font on other buttons and generic sans on ABXY. Lack of font consistency is one of the grand user interface failures of current cheap electronics.
    • If we compare the same beige shell, Anbernic has less yellowed beige color.
    • I think I like the removable battery cover on the Miyoo better.
  • Ergonomics, pocketability and hand feel: Anbernic wins, mostly
    • The Anbernic has a larger gamepad area and a thicker bottom (that's what he said), which makes holding it for long-term gaming a bit more comfortable.
    • One huge win for Anbernic is the way the area of shoulder buttons is designed. The slight bump in the middle and the larger area of the buttons in general means that you can rest your hands beneath them and won't push these shoulder buttons by mistake, or you can comfortably rest your hands on top of them without slipping off. Arguably the Miyoo's shoulder buttons look less ugly by having the same color as the rest of the shell. They rattle less. They sit flush with the shell to ensure sleekness, but I care a lot less about these aspects. In general I think the Miyoo is a slightly more pocketable handheld, but the Anbernic's slight sacrifice on that front make gameplay a lot more ergonomic.
    • Prior to this rabbit hole dive I owned an Anbernic RG350P, and the D-pad on that thing is so horrible - you can essentially push the center pivot downward - that I had severe doubts about ANY Anbernic D-pad when everyone else was praising their button feel. Which is why I'm so relieved to find that this issue is largely non-existent on the Anbernic RG35XX Plus. This Anbernic's D-pad is probably on par with an old Nintendo handheld's D-pad (compared to the GBA/GBP for example)
    • The Anbernic's face buttons feel a little mushy compared to the springy Miyoo buttons, which might be a turn off for arcade-minded people, but could be a plus for people who play games next to their sleeping bedmates for... some... reason. That hand feel doesn't make-or-break gameplay for me - you have to go to the R36s to truly understand what DOES break gameplay.
  • In-game audio and visuals:
    • Miyoo has deeper colors, but it might be overdone, as some white parts don't look white anymore. Anbernic's display is a little less saturated. Neither displays really look as good as the unreasonably crisp panel on the otherwise bargain-bin r36s.
    • Both have the classic speaker "pop" sounds when its power is cut off, but it's less concerningly loud on the Anbernic.
    • Anbernic's rumble motor sounds deeper and less annoying.
  • Stock firmware experience: both have janks and trade-offs, but I like Miyoo's a tiny bit better without tinkering
    • Miyoo stock UI has better color design and better fonts, as well as being generally more lightweight and snappy. The big issue is their simple in-game menu NOT working with RetroArch menu in the slightest. If you make a savestate in the simple menu, that doesn't translate to the same savestate in the RetroArch menu. Still, I appreciate that they decided to not bog us down with RetroArch, which comes with its own design banalities. Also, many games have stutters, which might be because they forced to turn on netplay.
    • A pretty dire issue with Miyoo is the single SD card setup, and while the tiny 32MB internal flash has the basic operating system and UI elements, all emulators and additional functionalities live on the stock SD card. If you use a new card without backing up data from the stock SD card, stock firmware won't play games. And if the internal flash dies (believe me, people have found out), the machine is bricked. Anbernic's 2-card setup means you can put all your games and saves on one SD card, and all operating system elements on another.
    • Anbernic used the same outdated MP4 player-era sound effects and fonts which really made it look 15 years old in the worst way, and the menu navigation is a lot less responsive too. At first stock OS had no subfolder under platform/console folders which made game navigation a chore, but it seems they have since fixed it and added a lot of pretty good polishes all things considered. Neither options have the most up-to-date RetroArch versions (v1.10 as of now, compared to v1.18 officially)
    • Neither stock OSes give you a lot of joy of tinkering. Miyoo is kinda obvious when everything lives on the internal flash. With the Anbernic it is [doable], but far from easy, especially when most of the system files live in an EXT4 partition you can't easily use on Windows, and the stock firmware SD card image is partitioned such that you cannot expand the userspace partition to put more ROMs, which is one of the most stupid mistakes you can make as a linux engineer.
  • Community OS experience: all have janks and trade-offs again, but OnionOS has one trump card
    • For the Anbernic, right now I prefer using MuOS, primarily because it's simple, it boots fast, setting RetroArch up doesn't get in the way much. However if you want to use it as a potentially versatile gaming box for multiplayer purposes, currently Knulli does it the best as it supports more of the Anbernic's peripherals.
    • For the Miyoo Mini Plus, I wish the simple but fully-featured Allium launcher could gain some momentum, but right now OnionOS on Miyoo just wrangled some of the best feature-sets of emulation community, primarily the Game Switcher menu. It's basically an integration of several RetroArch features and some rare ones - quick savestate on exit, optional auto savestate loading on launch, quick screenshot, playtime tracker, a list of recently played games, and a snappy menu. It makes you feel like you can multitask on games despite the fact that you can't. Apparently OnionOS came from trying to merge a precursor to MinUI and the Game Switcher menu. Right call, because that functionality alone is unbeatable. I wish the EmulationStation frontend of higher-end handhelds can implement this, a more comprehensive "recent list" than the current "recent list." Anything else is a nice bonus like netplay, RetroAchievements (RetroArch itself handles these), remote file transfer and battery tracker - these mostly have been underused by me or have been used by other handheld distros already.
    • An increasing usage of cost-less amenities includes the default shadevideo filter being "sharp bilinear" or normal2x or "bicubic" on Onion. Keep it up, this is the best default shader for sharp pixels in most non-integer scaling situations without shimmering.
  • Feature set and power with community OS usage: RG35XX wins by a mile, but your mileage may vary in how much power you need.
    • CPU power: if we use the latest mGBA RetroArch core, Miyoo struggles with some parts of "DrillDozer" or "Mario & Luigi" and sometimes drops speed, while it doesn't happen on the Anbernic. In the SNES9x emulator, some games like Kirby Super Star or Yoshi's Island will eat up a lot of the Miyoo's CPU resources and leave no room for fast-forwarding, while the Anbernic does it easier. Of course, if you don't mind them at much, then the extra oomph won't matter too much to you.
    • Peripherals: the Anbernic has HDMI out, Bluetooth, WiFi and USB host support, while the Miyoo only has WiFi. On the Anbernic side, currently the Knulli firmware uses the peripherals most seamlessly, while stock is a lot more Janky. Knulli has native 1080p output in RetroArch while others only have blown-up 480p in RetroArch, which you'll be able to tell VERY quickly. If you enjoy using a handheld as a home console box with an external gamepad, the Anbernic RG35XXPLUS with Knulli is probably the cheapest to do so and do so decently. Knulli is also the only firmware to have Bluetooth AUDIO. Recommended for those who want all the hardware amenities.
  • Long-term issues
    • Admittedly I did end up playing on the Anbernic a lot, but this did bring some issues that I had to contact customer support for. Mostly the wear-and-tear on the D-pad and a faulty display. You see, I play Apotris a lot, and using the known Tetris strategies apparently means the UP and RIGHT keys on the D-pad gets a lot of rubbing, and now they look worn-out. In trying to disassemble it to check what could be the issue, some mishandling caused the screen to develop dead pixel lines. The customer support first gave me a replacement D-pad, and later agreed to replace my unit's screen by having the handheld sent back to their factory, but the unit returned with a WRONG D-pad that's likely for the original RG35XX! Now I'm still using the old D-pad, rotated 180 degrees, and worn out on both corners by now. Apparently not a lot of people encountered the same issue, but it's still worth bringing up regardless. TOP TIP: Take advantage of customer support while you can!! Don't disassemble your new-fangled handhelds to troubleshoot unless you know 100% what you're doing!

What features I ended up using/liking a lot, and what plans I have for these handhelds going forward

  • Miyoo Mini Plus: OnionOS's Game Switcher and generally faster navigation. Snappy face buttons. Theme creation.
  • Anbernic RG35XX Plus: Really good ergonomics for long-term play, as much as a vertical handheld can provide. WiFi for local netplay and SSH tinkering potential. Bluetooth audio.
  • Going forward: For now I don't have a lot of reasons to really keep the Miyoo Mini Plus. I plan to create an OnionOS theme for it with my hand-drawn artwork, and later sell the Miyoo to someone who needs it more than I do. But I will miss the Game Switcher. The Anbernic is a keeper, despite the busted-up D-pad. Maybe I'll pester customer support again to have 2 or 3 backup ones. Here's to hoping that GarlicOS makes it work again - hardware acceleration is apparently in the works according to Black-Seraph, and more custom firmware options like Rocknix and even GammaOS Core will keep things exciting for sure.
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2024.06.09 08:23 Interesting-Art4362 THE best NanoDefense REVIEW ON 2024

THE best NanoDefense REVIEW ON 2024

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2024.06.09 07:42 gearfinds A Simple Guide to Picking the Perfect Smart Speaker

Introduction:

Smart speakers are everywhere these days, making our lives easier and more fun. Amazon’s Echo line-up is super popular, and today we’re going to look at three of their best: the Echo Studio, Echo Dot (5th Gen), and Echo Pop. Let’s break down what makes each of them special, so you can pick the right one for you.
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Check out the Echo Studio: The Best-Sounding Smart Speaker here

1. Echo Studio: The Best-Sounding Smart Speaker

Check out the Echo Studio: The Best-Sounding Smart Speaker here
Overview: The Echo Studio is Amazon’s top-notch smart speaker. It’s all about giving you an amazing sound experience. With cool tech like spatial audio processing and Dolby Atmos, it makes your music sound incredible.
What’s cool:
Pros:
Cons:
Check out the Echo Dot (5th Gen): The Best Sounding Echo Dot Yet here

2. Echo Dot (5th Gen): The Best Sounding Echo Dot Yet

Check out the Echo Dot (5th Gen): The Best Sounding Echo Dot Yet here
Overview: The Echo Dot (5th Gen) is Amazon’s latest and greatest Dot. It sounds better than ever and is packed with smart features. Plus, it’s compact enough to fit anywhere.
What’s cool:
Pros:
Cons:
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3. Echo Pop: Full Sound Compact Smart Speaker

Check out the Echo Pop: Full Sound Compact Smart Speaker here
Overview: The Echo Pop is a small but mighty smart speaker, perfect for smaller spaces. Despite its size, it delivers full sound and has all the smart features you need.
What’s cool:
Pros:
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Conclusion:

Each of these Amazon Echo devices has something unique to offer:
Think about what you need, your budget, and where you’ll use your smart speaker to choose the best one for you. Whether you’re all about great audio, smart home integration, or a compact design, Amazon’s Echo line-up has something for you.
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2024.06.09 07:16 SummitFreedom Upgrade my Logitech Z5500

I have Logitech Z5500 speakers for my PC. They suck compared to Sony DAV FC9 speakers my parents have in their living room. Those speakers are far too big and have a shape that makes them impossible to just have resting on a table for example.
I live in the UK. I don't want to spend thousands. Those Sony speakers likely sell for about £80 used. No one is currently selling them in the UK on eBay at least. Point is, it must be possible to get much better sounding speakers, used, or new, than my current ones.
What ones?
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2024.06.09 07:12 SummitFreedom Upgrade from Z5500?

I have Logitech Z5500 speakers for my PC. They suck compared to Sony DAV FC9 speakers my parents have in their living room. Those speakers are far too big and have a shape that makes them impossible to just have resting on a table for example.
I live in the UK. I don't want to spend thousands. Those Sony speakers likely sell for about £80 used. No one is currently selling them in the UK on eBay at least. Point is, it must be possible to get much better sounding speakers, used, or new, than my current ones.
What ones?
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2024.06.09 07:05 Aros001 I disagree that [SPOILER] was Horikoshi subverting expectations.

Every now and then I'll see someone say that All Might not dying in the final arc was Horikoshi trying to subvert expectations but I disagree. And I don't mean in the "Oh, I'm so smart. I knew he wouldn't do it." sort of way.
Killing off the mentor character is a common trope in a lot of media. Certainly. But not doing that doesn't inherently mean that the story is subverting expectations, since no matter how common or uncommon a trope or plot point may be it is the story itself that sets what the audience is to expect. For example, if any given series suddenly kills off a character who had more story left to tell, that's typically a subversion of expectations. But if Game of Thrones does it, that's not a subversion of expectations because that series set the expectation very early on that anyone could die. Even if it's extremely uncommon to kill off characters like that in most other series, GOT killing off characters like that isn't a subversion of our expectations, it is meeting the expectations it has set for us.
All Might not dying in the battle of Kamino Ward? THAT was a subversion of expectations. The series up until that point had been pushing the idea that he didn't have much time left, that eventually Midoriya might be left all on his own, and things were building up to the reveal of his old archenemy, All For One, with the confrontation finally coming in Kamino Ward. We the audience were expecting him to die in that battle because the story had led us to believe that it was going to happen. Compare that to, say, Jiraiya from Naruto. Killing off the mentor was just a common trope back when that series was coming out but we still weren't exactly terrified that Jiraiya was going to die during the search for Tsunade or most of the arcs prior to Pain's because the story had given us no reason to believe it'd do such a thing. So having All Might live on after Kamino Ward, only now powerless and unable to save the day on his own anymore, was a subversion of what we were expecting.
But by contrast, him being saved and surviving in the final arc of MHA isn't a subversion of expectations, because that was a possibility the story had been pushing for us to expect.
Ever since Kamino Ward the story has been addressing how useless All Might felt not being able to save everyone and solve everything on his own like he used to, how he potentially "missed his chance to die", and of course Nighteye's prediction about his death. The idea is that instead of going out in a blaze of glory with his legend intact if he'd died in Kamino Ward, if he were to die now it would be unspeakably gruesome and a death without point, just tragedy. Combine that with All Might's vow to keep living for Midoriya's sake, his and Midoriya's promise to keep fighting fate, and All Might doing whatever he can to support those inspired by him even in spite of his powerless state, and the series is essentially building up to a fork in the road in the lead up to All Might and AFO's final confrontation in the final arc.
We're not specifically expecting All Might to die like we were for Kamino Ward, nor are we specifically expecting him to live. Rather we are waiting to see which path the story will go down because it has established BOTH as two very reasonable expectations for us to have as to the outcome of the confrontation. All Might lives and it's a triumph, because the characters managed to beat back fate, or All Might dies and it's a tragedy, because their actions still weren't enough to beat fate. And given the general tone and themes of the series the former was obviously more likely, but even if the latter had occurred it wouldn't have been a subversion of our expectations because the story had been telling us to expect that as a potential outcome.
A subversion would have been more along the lines of something like AFO successfully killing All Might but in the process of doing so his Rewind Quirk affects All Might too and not only brings him back to life but also restores his body to his pre-injured state. All Might dies AND lives, which is not something we would have been expecting, regardless of how the series' internal logic could technically have it make sense.
For another comparison, let's look at Chainsaw Man. MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD.
Since basically her introduction the story heavily implies that, no matter how nice she may act towards Denji, Makima is very dangerous and not to be trusted. But even so,>! the complete slaughter she orchestrated of everyone Denji had come to care about was a huge subversion of expectations, since the story had been leading us to believe that we would have more time with those other characters, at least until their inevitable confrontation with the Gun Devil, who we likewise thought was going to be the big boss but turns out to already be basically another tool in Makima's arsenal!<.
Again, when Game of Thrones kills off significant characters, that's not a subversion of expectations because that series trains you to expect such deaths as the norm. But in Chainsaw Man, even with some character deaths already under its belt, it never led you to expect anything like what Makima did to so many significant characters, thus why their deaths and that entire tragic situation was a subversion.
Or, as a lighter example since I know some are split on how they feel about Chainsaw Man's part 2, how about the Dragon Scroll from the first Kung Fu Panda? The power being inside the character all along is certainly not a new trope, but the scroll being blank is still a subversion of the expectations the story had been building up for the audience throughout the movie until that reveal. Everyone, from Tai Lung to Shifu to Tigress and thus even Po believe that the Dragon Scroll is something mystical that will grant literal power to whoever reads it. The only one who knew the truth was Oogway and he always chose his words carefully in order to not give away the deception.
The scroll being just empty shiny paper fits very well with the movie's main themes and ideas, as well as much of the general philosophy of martial arts, but it is still a subversion of expectations because of what we'd been made to expect by the story.
Heck, what about Alien? In plenty of horror movies it's fairly common for the main character to survive until the end even when all the other characters get killed off, but if you watch the movie Ripley is not initially set-up and established like she's the main character. Rather, that would be Kane. He's the one we enter the movie with and who's perspective we spend a decent deal following around until the Facehugger latches onto him. Kane initially seems like he's our protagonist and thus it's a subversion of our expectations, as the movie set them up, for him to be the first one to die.
In all these examples we are set up to expect a certain payoff, thus why it's a subversion when we get something else, while All Might not dying in the final arc isn't a subversion of expectations because that was a potential payoff we were set-up to expect for that storyline.
TL;DR: Just because certain tropes or plots are common doesn't mean a story subverted expectations by not doing them. It depends on what the story itself actually set you up to expect.
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2024.06.09 07:04 TheInfamousMaze Will my new TV decode the newest audio sources or does my receiver still need to support them? If not, what would I need?

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but if not, i need help. For instance, I have an external device playing something with Dolby Atmos (just an example). My receiver doesn't support Atmos, it's too old, but my new TV probably supports all the latest and greatest. I plug into tv, optical out into avr, can it now handle the audio and it's just channels, or it's still passing encoded audio through the optical? if the receiver is still the bottleneck, what's the least expensive way to decode all the newest audio codecs, support 4k60, and able to power 4 ohm speakers (class d amp?)?
for more information, i got a new u8k today, and my avr is an older but great Pioneer Elite SC-71. If i can take care of all the decoding before the avr, and it should just be able to take and play channels, i should be set. Thanks.
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2024.06.09 06:58 No_Pomegranate7134 As a native French speaker, what do you think the following sentences written in English mean? (There are words that look the same in FR but actually have different meanings in EN.)

I just watched this video, in which they were discussing if a native Mandarin speaker can read Japanese sentences, they can only decipher the Kanji present but the Kana is not intelligible to them.
For example take this sentence:
The words in Red & Blue look exactly the same between Japanese & Mandarin, but they are false friends, hence why a native Mandarin speaker can get confused.
The correct translations (shown in brackets) are below the false cognates between Japanese and Mandarin.
Now applying the same experiment with English, do you recognize any words that look similar to their French counterparts? By only looking at it from the lens as a native French speaker, what do you think the following sentences mean?
There are words that appear similar or look the same to their French counterparts, but have different meanings in English.
Can you identify any "French" words present within these sentences? How would you translate them when considering these words as French?
Once you've identified each word that looks like "French" (but the sentences are written in Engish), how would you correctly translate these false cognates into French from English?
Solution (Cheat sheet):
English Traduction en français Français English Translation
demand exiger demander to ask
engaged fiancé engagé involved
party fête partie part / section
store magasin store blind / awning
phrase expression phrase sentence
cave caverne / grotte cave wine cellar
coach entraîneur coach vehicle / car
pain douleur pain bread

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2024.06.09 06:49 tempmailgenerator Fetching Email Addresses from Google Contacts Using Google Apps Script

Unlocking Contact Information with Google Apps Script

Google Apps Script offers a powerful way to automate and integrate various Google services, including Sheets and Contacts. This flexibility becomes particularly useful when managing contact information stored across different Google platforms. Imagine having a Google Sheet filled with names of individuals, all of whom are valuable contacts saved in your Gmail. The challenge arises when you need to retrieve their email addresses or phone numbers without manually sifting through your contact list. This task, while seemingly straightforward, can become complex due to the limitations and deprecations in Google's Apps Script APIs, specifically when dealing with functions like ContactsApp.getContactsByName() and getAddresses().
Many users face difficulties when attempting to write scripts that efficiently fetch contact details based on names alone. Common issues include receiving incomplete data arrays or encountering deprecated functions that no longer work as expected. However, with the right approach and understanding of Google Apps Script's capabilities, it is possible to overcome these hurdles. This introduction sets the stage for exploring a method that not only addresses the problem but also integrates seamlessly with existing Google Sheets workflows, ensuring that your automation efforts are both effective and efficient.
Function Description
ContactsApp.getContactsByName(name) Retrieves a list of contacts matching the given name.
Contact.getEmails() Gets the email addresses of a contact.
SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet() Accesses the current active spreadsheet.
Sheet.getRange(a1Notation) Gets the range of cells for the specified A1 notation.
Range.setValues(values) Sets the values of the cells in the range.

Advanced Techniques for Contact Management in Google Apps Script

Google Apps Script stands as a versatile tool for automating and enhancing workflows across Google's suite of productivity apps. When it comes to managing contact information within Google Sheets and Google Contacts, the script offers a seamless bridge, enabling users to automate the tedious process of updating contact details. The essence of leveraging Google Apps Script for such tasks lies in its ability to interact with Google's API, fetching and updating information based on specific criteria defined by the user. This approach is not only efficient but also scalable, accommodating a wide range of use cases from personal contact management to comprehensive CRM systems built within Google's ecosystem.
The challenge of synchronizing contacts between Google Sheets and Google Contacts, however, underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of both the Google Apps Script environment and the underlying Google Contacts API. Given the potential for deprecated functions and the evolving nature of Google's API, developers must stay abreast of the latest changes and adapt their scripts accordingly. This continuous adaptation ensures that scripts remain functional and efficient, capable of handling complex queries like searching for contacts by name, updating their information, and even parsing through large datasets to identify and fill gaps in contact details. Moreover, this process highlights the importance of clean coding practices and error handling to ensure scripts run smoothly and reliably over time.

Retrieving Email Addresses with Google Apps Script

JavaScript in Google Apps Script
function updateEmailAddresses() { var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().getSheetByName("Contacts"); var namesRange = sheet.getRange("A2:A"); // Assuming names are in column A, starting from row 2 var names = namesRange.getValues(); var contacts, emails, phoneNumbers; for (var i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { if (names[i][0] !== "") { contacts = ContactsApp.getContactsByName(names[i][0], true); if (contacts.length > 0) { emails = contacts[0].getEmails(); phoneNumbers = contacts[0].getPhones(); sheet.getRange("B" + (i + 2)).setValue(emails.length > 0 ? emails[0].getAddress() : "No email found"); sheet.getRange("C" + (i + 2)).setValue(phoneNumbers.length > 0 ? phoneNumbers[0].getPhoneNumber() : "No phone number found"); } } } } 

Navigating the Nuances of Google Apps Script for Contact Management

The intersection of Google Sheets and Google Contacts via Google Apps Script presents a rich landscape for automating contact management tasks. This integration not only streamlines workflows but also opens up a myriad of possibilities for personal and professional organization. With the right script, users can automate the retrieval of contact details, synchronize information across platforms, and even create custom notifications or reminders based on contact data. The power of Google Apps Script in this context lies in its ability to transform static contact lists into dynamic databases that interact with various Google services in real-time.
However, mastering Google Apps Script for effective contact management requires a deep dive into both the scripting language itself and the APIs it interacts with. This includes understanding how to navigate rate limits, manage script permissions, and handle API updates that might affect script functionality. Additionally, users must be vigilant about privacy and security considerations, especially when dealing with sensitive contact information. Adhering to best practices in coding and data handling ensures not only the efficiency and reliability of the scripts but also the protection of personal and sensitive data within the Google ecosystem.

Top Questions on Managing Contacts with Google Apps Script

  1. Question: Can Google Apps Script interact with Google Contacts?
  2. Answer: Yes, Google Apps Script can interact with Google Contacts to manage contact information, search for specific contacts, and update details automatically.
  3. Question: How do you fetch a contact's email address using Google Apps Script?
  4. Answer: You can fetch a contact's email by using the ContactsApp.getContactsByName() function to retrieve the contact and then calling getEmails() method on the contact object.
  5. Question: Are there limitations to using Google Apps Script with Google Contacts?
  6. Answer: Yes, there are limitations such as API call quotas and the need to handle deprecated functions, requiring scripts to be updated periodically.
  7. Question: Can Google Apps Script update contacts in bulk?
  8. Answer: Yes, with proper scripting, Google Apps Script can update multiple contacts at once, though it's important to be mindful of API rate limits.
  9. Question: How does Google Apps Script handle privacy and security when managing contacts?
  10. Answer: Scripts operate under the user's permissions, adhering to Google's privacy and security guidelines. Developers must ensure they follow best practices to protect sensitive information.

Mastering Google Apps Script for Efficient Contact Management

The journey through automating contact management using Google Apps Script reveals both its potential and challenges. From the initial setup to navigating API intricacies, the process demands a detailed understanding of how different Google services interconnect. The examples and guidelines provided underscore the script's ability to fetch and update contact information dynamically, demonstrating its power to transform manual processes into automated, efficient ones. Despite facing deprecation issues and API limitations, with the right approach, developers can harness Google Apps Script to enhance productivity significantly. This exploration emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the ever-evolving landscape of Google's APIs. By adhering to best practices in coding, privacy, and security, users can leverage Google Apps Script to not only manage contacts more effectively but also to innovate within the broader spectrum of Google's applications, paving the way for more sophisticated, automated workflows in the future.
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2024.06.09 06:40 sameed_a benefits of communication in education?

Alright, this tale goes back to my junior year in college. You should know, I was a computer science major and communication was something I really struggled with. I was more inclined towards binary numbers and C++, not speech and debate. But, as fate would have it, I was required to take a class on Public Speaking.
My professor was a tough, determined woman named Dr. Martinez. She had this crazy idea about the role communication played in education. She swore up and down that effective communication was the key to better learning environments, improving student-teacher relationships, and even enhancing overall academic performance.
Well, let's just say I was skeptical at best. But it was a requirement so, feet dragging, I buckled up for the course. The first assignment was a simple one; just a 5-minute presentation on a topic of our choice. Now here's when things get intriguing.
I had just read about a fascinating theorem in my Algorithms class, which I thought would be perfect for my presentation. As I stood there, voicing out Knapsack Problems and Greedy Algorithms, I saw glazed expressions all around. It felt like I was speaking an alien language. That's when I realized, it's not about understanding the content, it's about simplifying it for others to comprehend.
After that debacle, I dove headfirst into honing my communication skills. Turns out, Dr. Martinez was right all along. I wasn't just becoming a better speaker, but a better student, a better teammate, and even a better friend. Problems were easier to solve when brainstormed collectively, group projects became less burdensome, and even my grades improved significantly. It was like I had discovered the secret sauce to excelling in education.
So here's the deal folks. The ability to express and convey is critical in collaborative learning environments. The beauty of education is the sharing and receiving of knowledge. But what good is knowledge if not communicated effectively?
P.S. While this story is as fictional as the chances of me going to the gym regularly, it's a gentle nudge (or a hard push) to acknowledge the importance of communication in education. Also, it's an example of the mental model of 'First principles thinking', where you break down complicated issues into basic principles and solve them effectively. And don't worry, you won't be tested on this!
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2024.06.09 06:32 Dazzling-Concert1749 [JarEditor] IDEA plugin for editing jar files directly without decompression

[JarEditor] IDEA plugin for editing jar files directly without decompression

Introduction

The built-in decompiler plugin in IDEA can open a JAR file and decompile the classes. Unfortunately, it cannot edit the classes. Sometimes, we need to modify a class within a JAR file, which requires extracting, decompiling the class, creating a new .java file, modifying the code, recompiling, and finally packaging the JAR again. I dare say that the process is not something you can complete in one go. If the JAR has dependencies, you also need to spend time checking them, and you need to be careful about the JDK version when packaging. If you forget some commands, you need to check the manual. Basically, it is all manual work.
I searched through the IDEA plugin market but couldn't find a suitable plugin for directly editing JAR files. So, I decided to spend a little time writing such a plugin that allows direct editing of files within a JAR without extracting them.

Feature Introduction

Firstly, IDEA can decompile a JAR file, allowing you to directly open and see the decompiled code of classes within the JAR. External files can be added through File->Project Structure->Libraries to add dependencies and then decompile the JAR.

Usage Introduction

First, install the plugin JarEditor from the plugin market.
https://preview.redd.it/2kq4v1du4h5d1.png?width=1926&format=png&auto=webp&s=8accdedc506474c87c00ac8649582cf0d4e64a45
Then, you will see a tab to switch to the Jar Editor in the .class decompiled file.
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Clicking on Jar Editor allows you to directly modify the decompiled code. After making changes, click Save/Compile to compile the current modified Java content and save it. Then, click Build Jar to write the compiled and saved class file into the JAR package.
This way, editing a class file within a JAR package is seamless without the need to extract or run commands.
Below is a demonstration example:
https://i.redd.it/u6rxed7y4h5d1.gif
Editing resource files within a JAR package is also supported. The process is the same as for class files: modify, save, and then Build Jar.
In the project view of the JAR package, right-click on any file to see the New and Delete operations of JarEditor, allowing you to add and delete files.
https://preview.redd.it/h9o04bd05h5d1.png?width=657&format=png&auto=webp&s=892d1909dbaf8984bd2117a9f886f1c710aecdc0

Some Mechanisms

  • The JDK for compilation is the JDK of the project, and you can choose the target version of the compiled class, which by default is consistent with the class version of the JAR package.
  • The classpath dependencies when compiling Java are the dependencies of the project. If a dependency package is not found, it can be added.
  • Save/Compile will save the modified files to a jar_edit subdirectory in the JAR package's directory. Build Jar will incrementally write files from the jar_edit directory into the JAR and then delete this directory.

Conclusion

The IDEA plugin JarEditor allows direct editing of classes and resource files within a JAR package without extraction. Interested friends can give it a try.
Source code: https://github.com/Liubsyy/JarEditor
The minimum version of IDEA required is IDEA2020.3. Versions equal to or above this can be installed and used.
Welcome to exchange ideas!
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2024.06.09 06:06 giftedburnoutasian Why do countries go by that/which pronouns OR who/whom/whose pronouns depending on the context?

Native speaker here, so I intuitively know the grammar but I just wonder why that is, I guess.
Examples:
"I went to Austria last summer, which (OR "and that") was one of my favorite countries."
"There might be an Austria-Hungary match in the final!" "Austria-Hungary against whom?" (or "against who" for the non-whomsters)
Both refer to countries, but they take different relative pronouns. I notice generally that "who/whom/whose" pronouns are used for countries when they are pitted against other countries/act as teams, like in sports matches or wars, or when people are trying to personify countries (often for poetic effect?) I guess I'm just curious about a more in depth explanation here!
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2024.06.09 06:01 adulting4kids December 2nd Prompts and Character Profile Template

This post will repeat weekly through the month of December. Please repost or cross post as a way to promote this subreddit. Or ignore this one and check out our others! I apologize if it's cramping your style, but when I work hard on certain posts I want to be sure they are useful! I also am working on making these shorter so they don't get lost in the madness....
Scroll down for the Character Questions and create a thoughtful and empathetic profile of your main characters for your projects!
As always please use these as sparks to create and feel free to post your responses and ideas in comments or separate post! This is YOUR subreddit so go ahead and post away!
Prompt: Imagine a dystopian world where an oppressive government has successfully erased all forms of personal identity and history. In this society, individuals are assigned generic roles and are forbidden from expressing their unique thoughts, emotions, or experiences. Write a short story or reflective essay exploring the life of a character who discovers a hidden underground community that encourages self-expression and reignites the importance of personal narratives.
In your response, consider the following:
  1. Character and World Building:
    • Describe the protagonist's background, their assigned role, and their initial perception of the oppressive world they inhabit.
    • Develop the hidden underground community, including its purpose, structure, and the means through which it safeguards personal stories.
    • Create a contrast between the protagonist's initial world and the underground community, highlighting the impact of personal narratives on shaping identity and resisting oppression.
  2. Plot Analysis:
    • Outline the protagonist's journey of discovery, including their initial skepticism, the influential encounters they have within the underground community, and the personal sacrifices they make to preserve their identity.
    • Explore the challenges and conflicts faced by the protagonist, both externally (e.g., encounters with government authorities) and internally (e.g., the struggle to confront their identity).
  3. Deep Introspection:
    • Prompt the protagonist to reflect deeply on the uncomfortable subjects that the government's erasure of personal narratives seeks to suppress. These could include topics such as individuality, memory, trauma, and the power of storytelling as a tool for empathy and resistance.
    • Encourage the protagonist to evolve their thoughts and perceptions throughout the narrative, considering the consequences of silence and the potential for personal growth through self-expression and sharing.
  4. Requirements for Responses:
    • Conduct research to explore real-world examples of societies that suppress personal narratives or attempt to erase collective memory.
  5. Prompt: In a post-apocalyptic world, a devastating pandemic has wiped out most of humanity. The survivors are forced to live in isolated communities, each with its own set of strict rules and customs. Write a short story or reflective essay exploring the life of a character who questions the existing order and embarks on a journey to unite these fragmented communities. Consider the role of unity, diversity, and collaboration in rebuilding a shattered world.
  6. Prompt: Set in a future where advanced AI technology has permeated every aspect of society, write a story or reflective essay following a protagonist who begins to question the boundaries between human and machine. Delve into the ethical implications of human-AI relationships, the erosion of human emotions, and the potential consequences of blurring the line between artificial and genuine experiences.
  7. Prompt: Imagine a world where climate change and environmental degradation have irreversibly altered the planet. Write a story or reflective essay from the perspective of a character who is part of a group striving to restore balance and heal the damaged Earth. Explore the connections between personal responsibility, collective action, and the intersections of social and environmental justice.
  8. Prompt: Transport yourself to a society where strict social hierarchies are based on a person's genetic makeup. Write a short story or reflective essay following a character who challenges this system and advocates for equality and inclusivity. Examine the role of genetic determinism, discrimination, and the power of individual agency in reshaping social structures.
  9. Prompt: Imagine a world where art and creativity are considered illegal, seen as tools of subversion and chaos. Write a story or reflective essay from the perspective of an artist who risks everything to defy this oppressive regime and reclaim the power of artistic expression. Analyze the significance of art as a form of resistance, its ability to inspire change, and its impact on personal and societal transformation.
Remember to consider the following for each of the prompts to insure a well rounded and thought out premise that will engage the audience and allow room for growth in the plot.
Prompt 1 - Post-Apocalyptic Community Building:
Prompt 2 - Ethical Implications of AI Technology:
Prompt 3 - Environmental Restoration and Social Justice:
Prompt 4 - Genetic Hierarchy and Social Change:
Prompt 5 - Artistic Expression as Resistance:
  1. Chick Lit: Write a chick lit novel or short story following a relatable protagonist navigating the challenges of love, career, and self-discovery. Explore themes of friendship, personal growth, and finding balance in a fast-paced, modern world.
  2. Young Readers' Adventure: Imagine a group of young friends who stumble upon a hidden portal to another realm. Write an adventure novel or short story as they embark on a quest to save a magical world from darkness. Delve into themes of friendship, bravery, and the power of imagination.
  3. Historical Fiction: Set in a time of significant historical events, write a novel or short story highlighting a lesser-known figure or group of people. Research the historical context meticulously and emphasize the character's resilience, struggles, and contributions during that tumultuous period.
  4. Fantasy: Create a fantastical world filled with mythical creatures, magic, and ancient prophecies. Write a novel or short story following a young protagonist who discovers their extraordinary abilities and must navigate a treacherous journey to fulfill their destiny. Explore themes of self-discovery, heroism, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
  5. Mystery/Thriller: Write a gripping mystery or thriller novel following a seasoned detective or amateur sleuth investigating a perplexing crime. Develop complex characters, suspenseful plot twists, and an intricate web of clues and red herrings that keep readers guessing until the very end.
  6. Science Fiction: Set in a future where technological advancements have transformed society, write a novel or short story exploring the ethical and societal implications of groundbreaking inventions. Examine themes such as artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, or virtual reality and their impact on humanity's future.
  7. Romance: Craft a heartwarming romance novel or short story centered around two individuals from different backgrounds or opposing sides. Explore themes of love, forgiveness, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
  8. Coming-of-Age: Write a coming-of-age novel or short story following a young protagonist's journey of self-discovery, identity formation, and navigating the complexities of adolescence. Explore themes of friendship, personal growth, and the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.
  9. Psychological Thriller: Create a psychological thriller novel or short story that delves into the intricacies of the human mind. Focus on a protagonist who becomes entangled in a web of deception, manipulation, and paranoia. Explore themes of trust, perception, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.
  10. Family Drama: Write a novel or short story exploring the dynamics and complexities within a multi-generational family. Include themes of love, secrets, and conflicts that arise as family members navigate their relationships, face past traumas, and strive for reconciliation.
Considerations for each prompt:
  1. Historical Romance: Write a one-page historical romance set in a lavish ballroom during the Victorian era. Focus on the forbidden love between a spirited debutante and a mysterious gentleman from a different social class.
  2. Science Fiction Comedy: Craft a one-page comedic story set in a futuristic space station. Follow the misadventures of a clumsy maintenance technician who unwittingly saves the day against all odds.
  3. Paranormal Mystery: Pen a one-page mystery story set in a haunted mansion. Introduce a skeptical paranormal investigator who must solve the mystery of a ghostly apparition that has been terrorizing the inhabitants.
  4. Literary Fiction: Write a one-page literary fiction piece centered around a character's contemplation of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing the present moment.
  5. Action Adventure: Craft a one-page action-packed adventure story set in the jungles of an unexplored island. Follow a daring archaeologist's quest for a hidden treasure while battling against treacherous obstacles and rival adventurers.
  6. Psychological Drama: Create a one-page psychological drama following the internal struggles of a troubled artist as they grapple with their inner demons and seek redemption.
  7. Magical Realism: Write a one-page magical realism story set in a sleepy coastal town. Explore the extraordinary occurrences that happen when an enigmatic mermaid washes ashore and disrupts the mundane lives of the townsfolk.
  8. Thriller: Craft a one-page thriller story involving a race against time. Follow a determined protagonist as they try to decipher cryptic clues and prevent a citywide disaster.
  9. Fantasy Adventure: Pen a one-page fantasy adventure story set in a whimsical realm. Follow a young hero's quest to retrieve a stolen artifact and restore balance to the land, encountering fantastical creatures and overcoming obstacles along the way.
  10. Historical Fiction Mystery: Write a one-page historical fiction mystery set during the Roaring Twenties. Follow a quick-witted detective as they unravel a web of deceit and intrigue surrounding a glamorous underground speakeasy in the heart of the city.
Considerations for each prompt:
Protagonist Character Profile:
  1. Name:
  2. Age:
  3. Gender:
  4. Physical appearance:
  5. Background:
  6. Personality traits (list at least five):
  7. Core values and beliefs:
  8. Motivations and goals:
  9. Biggest fear:
  10. Internal conflicts:
  11. External conflicts:
  12. Strengths:
  13. Weaknesses:
  14. Childhood experiences and their impact:
  15. Education and professional background:
  16. Relationship status and dynamics:
  17. Quirks or peculiar habits:
  18. Psychological disorders, if any:
  19. Familial relationships and dynamics:
  20. Support system (friends, mentors, etc.):
  21. Traumatic experiences and their effects:
  22. Coping mechanisms:
  23. Emotional vulnerabilities:
  24. Resilience and determination:
  25. Personal growth throughout the story:
Protagonist Character Questions:
  1. What drives the protagonist to take action and pursue their goals?
  2. How does the protagonist's childhood shape their behaviors and choices?
  3. What values does the protagonist hold dear, and how do they influence their decision-making process?
  4. What inner conflicts does the protagonist face, and how do they attempt to reconcile them?
  5. How does the protagonist's education and professional background contribute to their strengths and weaknesses?
  6. What traumatic experiences has the protagonist overcome, and how have these experiences shaped their worldview?
  7. How does the protagonist cope with stress or adversity?
  8. What relationships and dynamics are most significant to the protagonist, and how do these relationships evolve throughout the story?
  9. In what ways does the protagonist exhibit resilience and determination in the face of challenges?
  10. How does the protagonist approach personal growth and self-improvement?
  11. What psychological disorders, if any, does the protagonist struggle with, and how do these disorders impact their thoughts and actions?
  12. How does the protagonist's physical appearance contribute to their self-perception and interactions with others?
  13. What unique quirks or habits does the protagonist possess that make them stand out?
  14. What are the protagonist's primary desires and aspirations?
  15. How does the protagonist's internalized fear drive or hinder their actions?
  16. How does the protagonist navigate and resolve external conflicts?
  17. What coping mechanisms does the protagonist rely on during times of stress or emotional turmoil?
  18. How do familial relationships and dynamics influence the protagonist's actions and decisions?
  19. What significant life choices or dilemmas does the protagonist face throughout the story, and how do they respond?
  20. In what ways does the protagonist's support system impact their growth and resilience?
  21. How does the protagonist's personal development and self-discovery contribute to the overall narrative arc?
  22. How does the protagonist's background and experiences shape their perception of the world?
  23. What are the protagonist's core beliefs and values, and how do these impact their interactions with others?
  24. How does the protagonist handle setbacks or failures, and what lessons do they learn from these experiences?
  25. What external influences or societal pressures affect the protagonist's decision-making process?
Antagonist Character Profile:
  1. Name:
  2. Age:
  3. Gender:
  4. Physical appearance:
  5. Background:
  6. Personality traits (list at least five):
  7. Core values and beliefs:
  8. Motivations and goals:
  9. Biggest fear:
  10. Internal conflicts:
  11. External conflicts:
  12. Strengths:
  13. Weaknesses:
  14. Childhood experiences and their impact $ Go on
  1. Education and professional background: 16. Relationship status and dynamics: 17. Quirks or peculiar habits: 18. Psychological disorders, if any: 19. Familial relationships and dynamics: 20. Support system (friends, mentors, etc.): 21. Traumatic experiences and their effects: 22. Coping mechanisms: 23. Emotional vulnerabilities: 24. Strategies for achieving their goals: 25. Methods they employ to antagonize the protagonist:
Antagonist Character Questions:
  1. What drives the antagonist to oppose the protagonist and act as an obstacle in their journey?
  2. How does the antagonist's background and upbringing contribute to their negative behaviors and motivations?
  3. What core values and beliefs does the antagonist hold that align with their antagonistic actions?
  4. What personal goals or desires does the antagonist seek to fulfill?
  5. What is the biggest fear or insecurity that drives the antagonist's actions?
  6. How does the antagonist's internal conflicts manifest and impact their decisions?
  7. What external conflicts arise as a result of the antagonist's actions, and how do they handle these conflicts?
  8. In what ways does the antagonist exhibit strength and power, and how do these traits affect their interactions with others?
  9. What are the antagonist's weaknesses or vulnerabilities that can be exploited by the protagonist?
  10. How have childhood experiences shaped the antagonist's worldview and motivations?
  11. How does the antagonist's education and professional background contribute to their methods and strategies?
  12. What familial relationships or dynamics influence the antagonist's actions and choices?
  13. What unique quirks or habits does the antagonist possess that make them distinct or memorable?
  14. Are there any psychological disorders or conditions that contribute to the antagonist's behavior?
  15. How does the antagonist cope with stress or emotional turmoil?
  16. What strategies or tactics does the antagonist employ to achieve their goals and antagonize the protagonist?
  17. How do the antagonist's actions impact their relationships and interactions with other characters in the story?
18.How does the antagonist perceive and justify their actions, even if they are considered morally or ethically wrong?
  1. What external influences or societal pressures contribute to the antagonist's motivations or actions?
  2. How does the antagonist's physical appearance contribute to their demeanor and portrayal in the story?
  3. What significant life choices or dilemmas has the antagonist faced, and how have these shaped their character?
  4. What is the antagonist's reaction to setbacks or failures, and how do they adapt their strategies?
  5. How does the antagonist's support system or lack thereof impact their actions and decisions?
  6. What past traumatic experiences or events have influenced the antagonist's worldview and behaviors?
  7. How does the antagonist's emotional state or emotional vulnerabilities influence their actions and interactions with others?
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2024.06.09 05:44 No_Pomegranate7134 How mutually intelligible are both Spanish & Greek in relation to their written texts? (Despite both languages coming from different families.)

How mutually intelligible are both Spanish & Greek in relation to their written texts? (Despite both languages coming from different families.)
For instance, I have a text dispayed both in Japanese & Mandarin (Taiwan), despite both languages deriving from completely different linguistic backgrounds, they still have similar words in terms of their written form (since they both have 漢字) along with not inheriting the same pronunciation at all. (As Mandarin is Sino-Tibetan while Japanese is Japonic.)
Between Japanese & Mandarin, despite both languages being very different from each other, there are some words here and there that look the same but do not inherit the same phonology. (The Kana is not intelligible to Mandarin speakers, only the Kanji present are.)
Only a select few words between Japanese & Mandarin sound similar, eg:
存在 (Ύπαρξη / Existencia)
Pronounced as そんざい in Japanese and in Mandarin they pronounce it as: cún zài
From this example, the word appears the same in both languages, but pronounced differently:
警察 (Αστυνομία / Policía)
Pronounced as けいさつ in Japanese, but in Mandarin it's pronounced as: jǐng chá
In Green, are the words a native Mandarin speaker can understand.
For some people, Spanish can "sound" like Greek along with having similar words here and there, including this thread (but in their case they are talking about singular words or matching elements within their phonologies.) I am mainly discussing about their written texts.
Regardless, they are still completely different languages deriving from separate linguistic backgrounds, since Spanish is a Romance language while Greek is Hellenic. (Spanish uses the Latin alphabet while Greek doesn't.)
Now for the Spanish counterpart of this text (with Greek translation below):
(Other than the hilighted segments) Is it still mutually intelligible?
In hindsight:
  • How much can you really understand other than the parts hilighted (in Red) from this text?
  • Even if a native Greek speaker didn't learn Spanish, are they able to understand some words?
  • If there are words from Spanish that look similar in Greek, how different are their phonologies?
  • While Spanish is a "Romance" language while Greek is "Hellenic" are there similar words here and there? If so, do you know any examples?
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2024.06.09 05:18 JulianSkies Blackriver Cases - Season 10 “Days of Fury” - Episode 4 “Aftermath of Lesser Chances”

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Season 10 “Days of Fury” - Episode 4 “Aftermath of Lesser Chances”

Talek was not your everyday doctor. Few people would claim to have three different species as parents and somehow make it land true, and honestly few people would use ‘mother’ and ‘father’ to refer to four different people. Still, that gave the harchen both an unusual name and an unusual upbringing.
Talek had done more than just follow on mama Heren’s pawsteps, medical college on Colia was just the start. He served in the First Response Fleet, he saw the worst the galaxy had to offer, he saw more than one world meet its end, he had to operate in conditions even the yotul would break out the word ‘primitive’ for. He thought he would have gotten away from the battlefield finding work on Skalga. Solgalick’s Mercy was proving him wrong.
“Move, move, move” he jumps on the wall to dodge a moving stretcher, scrambling on all fours on it for a few steps before jumping out of it and continuing his sprint towards the admission area.
The admission area was usually an ordered thing, patients would come in and quickly and efficiently be directed to where they needed to go. It was still as ordered as it could be, which wasn’t much. Talek did not have time to look at the patients, he had been directly called for a reason- The screeching deafening everyone was the reason, a tilfish was strapped as well as he could be to a stretcher not fit for his body plan, screaming their lungs out in pain.
Without hesitation, Talek walks up to the gurney and brings his head closer to the tilfish’s thorax as he brings a paw to the side of his visor, the patient’s piercing screams inducing in him a minor headache “Did you give ‘em painkillers?!” he has to yell at a nearby nurse. He’d expected a report on the patient present in his visor’s data, but with this much intake all the information he could expect would come from the lungs of his coworkers.
The tilfish’s accelerated heartbeat could be felt in the vibration of their chest “Already, as much as we could but it doesn’t seem to work” the nurse answers. Talek brings a paw up to the side of his face, commanding again the visor he’s wearing and causing a single warning to come to life in his periphery ‘Busy’ is all it says.
With all of the possible sensor suites present here busy with other patients in triage he proceeds with the only tools he has left, his own self. He puts a paw over the tilfish’s chest, but got no further response. The next was touching their joints, but the screaming neither changes nor ceases. Further up is an attempt at touching their neck, aside from the strains of the screaming he can sense nothing else- But a minor spark of recognition strikes him. Very gently he brings a toe closer to their antennae.
While the tilfish does not respond for a moment, the instant his toe makes contact with the organ the tilfish’s head jerks aside, the scream turning into a gargle for a moment before it stops for a moment- Only for the patient to begin retching “Antennae connective tissue damage, overstimulation” those words are mostly to himself, he then raises a toe to his visor again “Operation room four, sensory deprivation gear, failing that a fucking water bucket will do” he howls over the renewed screams and begins pulling the stretcher.
Carrying the wailing tilfish he and the nurse quickly make their way through the corridors and up the elevator to the second floor, and from there it’s a quick trip to the operation room number four. In a moment his visor has synched up with the operation system, but their first action involves the least advanced object in the room: A green water bucket.
Talek swiftly grabs the bucket and brings it up, dunking the tilfish’s antennae on it. The patient calms down considerably, breathing hard and fast still, and gives them the chance they need to move him safely. As Talek holds the bucket in place the nurse carefully drags the stretcher until it connects with the operation theater, then he brings his face nearby the fluid “Can you hear me?”
The patient has an audible flinch, yet they manage to answer “Y-yes”
“You’ve suffered antennae damage, connective tissue” Talek keeps his voice steady and professional “The only solution is extensive regenerative treatment, it takes months, maybe over a year. But it won’t stop what you’re feeling right now”
“C-can you- Anything? The noise- THE BUZZING- I thought it’d go away-”
“Two choices, either a psychotropic or we cut the connective tissue. One will keep you dazed, similar to predator disease medicine, the other will cut you from your sense of smell and hearing.” This was hardly the worst bargain he had to offer to a patient, Talek couldn’t say they still moved him.
“Can’t- Argh” the tilfish winces again, their arms jerk against the restraint- They gag for a moment “Cut it out, CUT IT OUT” he was beginning to shout again.
It takes some effort to fully sedate the patient, Talek had to let go of the temporary sensory deprivation equipment, and the nurse had to physically restrain one of the tilfish’s arms until he could get an injector on their joint- One of the few vulnerable places unprotected by chitin. From there, it took a few more seconds until they had passed out and the operation could start.
For Talek’s skills it was simple, particularly with access to the hospital’s operating tools. He chose to use his own paws to guide the laser cutter, with the tiny camera set at the emitter as guidance he makes first an initial incision on the chitin protecting the connection, and then using weaker light a quick incision finishing the job the resonant frequencies had begun, fully severing that sensory organ’s connection to the rest of the body’s nervous system.
It takes little more than a few seconds to finish wrapping the exposed section with protective cloth “Take him to a free recovery room, send out a message for admin to book his treatment” the nurse needed no bedside manners, and they’re off as soon as the stretcher is detached from the operating theater.
That very same moment a red warning flashes on his visor, another emergency call, and he begins sprinting again. In the span of time it took for him to get the tilfish treated the corridors outside had become even more busy, there were people being treated for cuts and bruises right on the corridor, nurses were evaluating people and sending them to treatment rooms. Talek knew the distant noises and smell of ash were a simple psychosomatic response of his own body to the situation, unfortunately there were people in more need of aid than him right now.
More than once he had to use the wall climbing technique he’d honed so well to avoid interrupting anyone on the hall, and more than once he took advantage of his small stature to weave between longer sets of legs.
He arrives in time to see a stretcher being pulled in by a takkan nurse, in a trained move the nurse offers his arm to him and Talek hops up to get a better view of the patient. The sight in front of him was… Talek shakes his head, clearing the phantom mangling out of his sight and focusing on the wounded venlil on the stretcher. Orange stained the side of their head, their breathing was slow and ragged but little else could be seen at first glance.
It doesn’t take long for Talek’s visor to start showing more data as they approach one of the treatment rooms, as the sensors in the room spin to life an overlay comes over the venlil showing everything their thick fur was hiding, fractured bones in the leg, two broken ribs and most worryingly: Behind the closed lid of their left eye was nothing.
“Bone splints and foam, sealant gel” he states plainly for the nurse as he jumps off and reaches into the small tool cart. Busy as the hospital had become, not everyone had access to a full surgery suite and it’s not like he needed it right now. The first order of business was dealing with the eye.
First he lowers his head closer to listen to the patient’s breathing, then with care he opens the good eye to look at him and confirm the man’s unconscious state. Once done, he uses the same paw to open the damaged eye to find what is best described as a mushed orange paste in its place. The process of handling that was simple, slowly work to separate the damaged mass that was once an eye with a forceps, lift it and finally carefully snip off the optical nerve. By the time he had finished he just had to offer his paw out for the nurse to hand him the sealant gel, the translucent material used to coat the interior of the empty eyesocket to prevent infection.
As the nurse proceeded to wrap the eye, Talek progressed to the leg. With a quick hand and a shaver he removes the fur around the fracture as he analyzes the overlay from the sensors, he’s working almost on automatic at this point as his next step is to perform an incision on the skin granting him access to the muscle and bone beneath. The process to remove bone fragments is rapid for him, two dozen little fragments of bone that had become lodged in the muscle, and one major leg vein had to be sewn shut with bio-absorbable suture.
The next step was to realign the bone, then inject the bone foam in the fractures so they would heal rapidly. Next, closing the incision and stapling it closed and then slipping the splint around the leg. He stops for half a second staring at the advanced split he’d just slipped into the venlil’s leg, the equipment could adjust itself to the wearer according to set parameters to ensure the leg remained properly positioned until the bones had healed.
He used to have memorized the right parameters to input for a venlil, the system would adjust the rest to the details of the user. But now he had two sets of parameters to choose from, this man was here right now because there was this difference. Talek’s mind is blank for a moment, he had to make a decision right now as first response, and he inputs the old values.
Just focus on keeping them stable, he can fix himself later if wants. Also that’d make the legs uneven, why did you even hesitate?
He steps back from the stretcher “I’ll take him to the recovery ward, take a second doc” the nurse says as they leave. Talek… Would like to say he doesn’t need that second, but he does. He raises his paws up to his face, staring at the orange stains over his pure white scales… He’d grown so used to shifting into a white color to better see anything he’d need to clean that it had become his normal idle coloration.
Another warning on his visor tells him he can’t keep doing this for much longer, so he hurries to the washing station until his scales are white again. He doesn’t need to rush through the corridors this time, however, as the patient was being brought to the very same room he was in a second ago. And this time the warning came with a report, the influx of new victims must be slowing down if triage was finding time for at least a basic report over the system instead of just shouting something.
“Krakotl, female, young, broken bones, torn muscles, wing” he mutters to himself as he walks back to the room. It doesn’t take much longer until the venlil nurse drags the stretcher in, and a final detail about the patient that the report failed to mention: She was wet, completely soaked. Also, she was aware.
Quickly enough the sensor suite in the room was reading his patient, and Talek saw signs of nothing unusual. Or he did not for a fragment of a second, before his mind reminded him that the multiple fractures, torn flesh and lost feathers were supposed to be unusual. He quickly approaches the avian, apprising each wound- The arm had fractured in four places including the shoulder joint, from the damage whatever crushed her bones had proceeded to attempt to remove it by force leading to torn muscles and complete loss of functionality, she was cradling it close to her chest with the other wing. “What happened” he asks bluntly.
“T-the water…” she says, coughing immediately after. “I didn’t think water was so hard, it was like being hit with a car” she winces again, the involuntary shoulder jostling her arm “A-and the shocks…”
At that mention Talek comes closer to inspect the exposed skin of her wing, the water had managed to rip a great deal of feathers and flay her more sensitive skin, and in addition to that there was further markings indicative of electrical burns.
But those are older scars.
The first process Talek goes through is applying a local anesthetic as he explains the procedure about to happen “I will have to reset your bones first and foremost, it should be painless with this anesthetic” he doesn’t wait for confirmation, of course, before injecting the fluid on her wing. After a few seconds of wait for the medicine to work he gently holds the wing and feels along the arm bones until he finds the fractures. Simple and clean breaks, easily put back into position which won’t even need bone foam to heal quickly. No access to wing braces would ordinarily be an issue, however, combining the feather loss and the necessity to use treated bandages for the damaged skin makes using the bandaging as bracing an easy choice.
Then, it was time for the most difficult part, which he needed the stabilized wing for. The shoulder joint had thankfully mostly survived, the bones had their heads slightly damaged and the connective tissue was torn asunder, but nothing the body couldn’t fix in time. The process was easy enough here, first removing the first-aid sealant gel, then applying a small amount of bone foam on the heads of the bones, some regenerative gel to induce faster recovery of the connective tissue of the joint, then readjust the elbow into place and suture it closed.
By the time he’d finished he saw the krakotl hadn’t ceased staring at the process, seemingly unfazed at seeing her arm being stitched together. He takes a moment to look closer, analyzing her eye’s reactions to a small light, ensuring there is no possible cognitive damage. “Take her to the recovery ward” he says calmly.
“Th-thanks doctor” the krakotl says, and then coughs again.
“Just my job” Talek turns to the nurse “Check what she’s being fed, there’s some minor throat damage. She must have inhaled some of the water” he says before finally walking out of the room.
And then, an emergency call pings on Talek’s visor. He’s off through the corridors again, but this time there are fewer legs to weave through, and almost no obstructions on his path. The visor’s augmented reality guides him towards the right room, not like he didn’t already memorize the paths of the hospital. It was an operating room, cleaning up and getting ready took mere moments and soon he had made his way inside to be greeted with a human in the stretcher attached to the operating system.
The staff had already put a tube down his mouth, from the looks of it towards his respiratory system, but it was draining too much blood. By now his visor had synched with the sensors already, but just the peripheral gear wasn’t showing enough data for this, so with a simple paw movement he calls down a sensor arm from the ceiling and brings it closer to the human’s body to examine. The more detailed scan shows signs of blood buildup as well as fluid pressure in the chest cavity, so he quickly tears open the patient’s clothing with a scissor and is welcomed with a pale skin filled with a large blue-black patch.
Talek brings the sensor arm closer, keeping a close eye in the readouts… “Broken rib, punctured heart, pressure. I need a drain” he commands mechanically as he calls down a precision cutter from the ceiling- This time he’ll need to use mechanized assistance. As the staff hurries to bring the additional piece of gear he readies the sharpened cutter by the man’s chest, closes his mouth with certainty and initiates the incision. The pressure of the built up blood causes a small, temporary spray of blood to erupt from the initial incision that manages to stain the left side of his body but he continues nonetheless, opening up the human’s chest cavity and putting in the draining tube to remove the excess blood.
A rib had broken and the fragment had lodged itself in the man’s heart, though the bleeding was profuse the bone itself was doing a decent job at keeping most of the blood from spilling, his heart continued to beat in rhythm. The process was simple, in theory, and in practice as well but the execution would need to be both quick and precise.
First was preparing a manipulator arm to remove the bone piece from the heart, then using three other, slimmer, manipulators holding the edges of the wound he pulls out the bone fragment and commands the smaller manipulators to hold the wound closed. The loss of blood was minimal. The next step required suturing the wound tightly closed and applying an absorbable sealing tissue to prevent further blood loss. Will require followup, but everything that can be done for the wounded heart was done.
Then, the rib required attending. The fracture wasn’t clear, but not unrecoverable. The bone fragment could be re-placed in position, and the addition of bone foam and sealing tissue would ensure the rib would eventually recover, the severed cartilage would need to go unattended for now and might require further treatment.
Finishing the process, then, was to finally close up the skin of the patient and properly suture it, a process made much faster with the usage of the precision tools. Once done, he looks down at the human he’d been operating on, the crimson stains on his white scales, the clearly pained face of the unconscious man whose lungs were being drained of fluid buildup by a tube shoved down his threat.
Talek’s toes twitch, and he steps back from the stretcher so that the staff can move him away to the recovery ward “K-” the man’s voice fights against the tube on his throat “Kichi…” somehow still retaining some consciousness despite his state, but he can’t say anything else before he’s out of the room. But Talek had no reprieve, immediately another cart arrived into the room and was attached to the operation rig, but this one was even more worrisome.
He gives a command for the operation rig to send the current toolset for sterilization and replace them with a new clean set, for the few seconds the process took Talek stares at the new patient before him. The sort of patient every doctor fears, especially those working emergencies: A dossur.
A being so small is infinitely fragile, and dossur are famous among doctors for being a lifeform with only extremes. They could survive things that’d have killed larger people five times over, but anything that could cause them any damage would cause critical, nearly life-ending damage. There was no middle ground with them, and this woman seemed to be teetering towards the critical. Visibly, her outward wounds were her right leg, which had been crushed by some external force, and the right side of her torso had become a single massive bruise. The blood covering her, however, was red. But a sound was what called up Talek’s attention the most: That of her breathing.
He couldn’t use his senses for this and the tool suite had been swapped, so he lowers a scanner arm towards her and begins gathering information. The first thing to notice was that her leg’s bones weren’t broken, but instead completely pulverized beyond recovery, the bruise that was the right side of her body merely indicated whatever happened was pure blunt force as her innards indicated ruptured organs in that area from the impact- But despite all that the most worrisome were her lungs. The sensors’ imaging was showing her lungs working overtime and yet her breathing sounded just plain wrong and as if she wasn’t able to draw in enough breath.
There was no time to keep researching, she needed aid in breathing first and foremost, so Talek carefully uses a mechanized tube pushed through her mouth. Usually for larger people the tube could be manually inserted but for someone so small he decided to use one that had its own powered articulation as well as a micro camera to help with guidance, which had proven to be a wise decision as he could see the damage to her throat in the process.
There were quite a few plants that were mildly poisonous, and of course Talek knew that people of all sorts enjoyed such toxins. It was just a part of being people, some people simply enjoyed consuming irritants, a classic example being capsaicin. But the dosage is always important, and the effects such irritants cause vary between species, dossur in particular could suffer sores in their soft tissue from an excess of capsaicin. He had seen capsaicin poisoning on dossur before, but he had never seen the effects manifest themselves in the respiratory system and as he continued to push the respiratory tube down towards her lungs he saw more and more damage.
Talek had, this paw, finally seen something he had not seen before. This woman had inhaled enough capsaicin to damage her respiratory system- And if enough of it got into her blood flow, she would die. The clock was ticking and all the wounds that had built up on this woman prevented a proper treatment of the other.
“Prepare a dialysis machine, now! Make sure there is a filter for capsaicin!” Talek says to the staff with a mechanical voice.
He flicks his wrists and calls down the entire surgery equipment, sets it to maximum sensitivity and starts- This woman will need an external dialysis until her system has been purged of the literally deadly amount of capsaicin she had inhaled, but she couldn’t be put into a dialysis machine until the ruptured organs were re-stitched so the first order of business was initiating an incision on her torso, the process was quick and had machine-compensated precision.
Next, the damaged organs had to be sutured. There was more than one, the intestine had suffered damage, the bladder had ruptured but not been completely devastated and one of the kidneys was beyond saving, so he begins suturing quickly while one of the staff uses a suction tube to clean the pooling blood and humors. There wasn’t much time to do what was needed, the kidney had to be removed with a laser cutter, the intestine left to find its own position alone and the bladder needed a layer of absorbable cover to prevent a possible leaking. Anything else would have to wait until her blood had been cleansed.
The sutures on her skin were still professional, but they were quick. The next step was getting a good access point to her blood, one entrance and one exit. For the required volume, especially given their size, there were very few places the needles could find purchase- With machine-assisted precision he gently drives a very small, thin needle on the patient’s neck, and a second one on her waist. With the procedure done he steps back “Take her to dialysis, now” the staff detach the operation cart and start to move her away.
Talek stares at the dossur being moved, and without thinking brings a paw up to his visor- He couldn’t. Something in him wanted to know who this person was, something told him there was a story here, but he knew he shouldn’t. They were just victims, if they were anything else for him then he wouldn’t be able to work, if he cared then he wouldn’t be able to treat them well. He brings his paw away from his visor, and stares at it.
White scales stained red and green, sharp claws on the tip of terrifying digits. They’re no different from pieces of meat.
Talek shakes his head hard, then brings his paw to the side of his visor, summoning up the identification of the patient just as they’re about to bring the dossur out of the door. He stares at the nametag by her, ‘Kichi’ it says, and soon she vanishes past the door.
He continues to stare at the door as his breathing speeds up. But that process is short-circuited as another emergency signal is reported, he inhales a sharp breath and heads to the cleaning room as he commands the operating tools to cycle again.
By the time he had returned there was a new patient waiting, this one was a venlil with silver fur. No obvious external injuries, but his breathing was clearly troubled. “They got stickyfoam on their face” it was a human nurse that had brought them in “Sticky substance that turns solid, needs a special solvent.” The nurse holds a small canister out “First aid got him mostly breathing without need of a tracheostomy, but just barely”
Talek nods, once again calling down the surgical tools. The patient was quite clearly sedated, a necessity as he’d be panicking from the lack of breath. Talek took a second to recognize how often he had to operate on the airways of people this paw; it seems that whatever they were doing in the chaos outside aimed only at the most fragile parts of bodies, every wound had been failures of the most sensitive systems of the body.
This time the first step was unusual, the nurse needed to rig the solvent into the surgical tools. While the set of instruments at the tip of the tube meant to enter the patient included a spray for medicinal compounds it wasn’t made to normally utilize ad-hoc materials, but the nurse was inventive and jury-rigged a solution by replacing one of the anesthetic canisters with the the solvent, it suffered from a loss of pressure and that particular operating arm would need a complete maintenance cycle afterwards, but it worked.
Then, he began guiding the articulated tube down the venlil’s mouth. The process was slow, he needed to first spray the green mass that had solidified in many parts, from the roof of the mouth to the between teeth and under the tongue, before using the forceps and scissor tools to remove pieces that would be sucked out from the cavity by the suction tool.
Clearing the mouth was easy, and merely practice for the process later in more fragile parts. He then proceeded to guide the tube down the throat, he could see a small passage for air, but the blockage was easily ninety percent of the space of the throat. The process to soften, cut and remove the green mass continued to be slow and careful, though the position of the patient precluded any from falling further down the throat.
Some pieces did not let go with ease as regardless of how much care he had a few had reacted with the mucous of the throat, becoming firmly attached and eventually causing a wound when removed. Those were quickly treated with some superficial sealant gel and should lead to no more than discomfort when breathing and eating for a while.
When the process was completed, he finally slowly removes the tube from the patient’s mouth and waits. Slowly, he can hear the man’s breathing become fuller and less ragged. “I think this is the last serious case we got, doctor” the nurse looks down at him “Don’t know how you do it”
“I don’t either” Talek sighs with emotion “Get him to the recovery ward” he says, following him out of the room as he carries the stretcher. However, as they exit the operation room there is a venlil waiting out there, her silvery fur is of a different shade than that of the patient, she’s dressed in a strange set of black plates indicating she was probably one of the ones on the side of the law outside “Yes?” he says, with his professional tone.
“I… I just wanted to know how he’s doing…”
“Family?”
“N-no… No. It’s just- I… I caused that, and I need to know if he’s alright”
Talek shakes his head slightly, causing the venlil’s ears to fold back “Nothing long-term, the first response was fast enough to prevent any damage by hypoxia and cleaning up that substance wasn’t difficult. Please avoid doing the same again in the future”
“Y-yes… Yes… Thank you”
Talek waves dismissively at the officer before continuing to head out. He finds the corridors to be a lot more orderly now, how long had passed since this all began? He’d lost track. He passes by the admission area, finding it still full but no life-threatening wounds.
Then he walks outside, looking to the sides of the street. Behind him, Solgalick’s Mercy stood tall and unbroken, every other building around it a pile of rubble the buildings around surprisingly unblemished despite the damaged cars, upturned trashcans and copses littering the street. Off in the distance the city hall exterminator’s building was still blazing.
I wonder… When will I ever leave Lithan’s Orchard? Half the galaxy was not far enough to leave… Maybe I just have to accept I never will.
Once again he shakes his head to clear his thoughts, turns around, and heads back inside.
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It is a misnomer to call them non-lethal, because the living body is a fragile thing, and even the gentlest touch can wreck havok on it's balance. And yet, at times, you must be firm, and harmful.
But even the least chances are nor impossible, and others will have to live with the consequences of your actions.
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2024.06.09 05:09 3202supsaW [ROLEPLAY] So Your Spirit Got Lost on the Way to the Afterlife: A Deep Dive into the Modern Coast and Interior Salish

S'ólh Téméxw
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12/12/2073 7:09:12 Salish National Territory, Borealis

The Salish: A Deep Dive into Borealis' Southwest Coast Nation

"It is the job of the shaman to travel to the underworld to save the individual by recovering the soul while it is travelling between the two worlds."

While many other Nations Major are united by ethnicity or culture, the Salish are unique in that their unity comes primarily from their language. Originally a very diverse group of hundreds, if not thousands, of related languages, the advent of large-scale communication, media, and interconnectivity has reduced what was previously a web of mutually-unintelligible dialects into two large amalgams known as Coast Salish and Interior Salish.
Like many facets of the Earth, the borders of the Salish are ever-changing and unclearly defined, but for territorial and political purposes, the nation covers the West Coast up to what was formerly the border between Canada and Alaska, and snakes throughout the interior of former British Columbia. This territory includes Vancouver Island, the archipelago of the Haida (which are a unique and lingustically-distinct group), as well as innumerable small outlying islands and fjords of the Pacific coast.
The nation's capital is Vancouver (S'ólh Téméxw), always one of the largest and most prestigious West Coast cities but now an even more important hub for tourism, finance, arts, and business. While S'ólh Téméxw is the traditional First Nations name for the area that eventually became the city, the name Vancouver is kept for legal and political purposes, as well as for familiarity. Other major cities of the Salish include, in descending order of population, Victoria (Camosun), Nanaimo (Snuneymuxw), Kamloops (Tk'əmlúps), and Prince George (Lheidli T'enneh).
While English remains the most-spoken language within Salish territory, efforts are made to keep alive the Coast Salish and Interior Salish languages. Many people choose to use real-time, artificial intelligence-driven translation tools to translate English into one of the two languages, responding in kind. The languages have a medium degree of mutual intelligibility, making conversation between speakers of both possible at a basic level. In smaller communities, efforts are made to record individual dialects and little-spoken historical languages that may otherwise face extinction.
The Salish respect and treasure the land, even beyond that of Borealis at large, which is very ecologically conscious itself. Efforts are made to continue the use of traditional materials in the modern day, even where more cost-effective and readily available materials exist. These include Red Cedar, or the tree of life due to its longstanding historical importance to Salish peoples, which remains a staple of construction and is being replanted in droves to keep up with construction demand.

GALLERY: A red cedar home in the Salish interior, constructed with traditional techniques and building materials but according to modern architectural trends

In the above example, note the small footprint of the house in contact with the ground while the interior space of the home is much larger. This is a cornerstone of modern Salish architecture - minimizing the impact on the land itself while providing the maximum space for living. Note also the lack of a distinct footpath to the house, Salish prefer to use either floating paths or suspensor-levitator boots to minimize damage to the forest floor.
The interiors of buildings are typically decorated with Salish art, integrated into the walls themselves through carving and painting as opposed to more traditional Canadian dwellings, which feature art hung on the walls as an ornament. This reflects the worldview of the Salish people, such that our livelihoods and existence is dependent on, and totally in harmony with, the land.

GALLERY: The interior of a Coast Salish building

GALLERY: An art installation and living gallery north of Ts'msyen Territory (formerly Prince Rupert)

Modern Salish fashion blends elements of streetwear with traditional Salish artistic designs and patterns. Heavy inspiration is taken from traditional Salish clothing, though with alterations to make material use more sustainable and suitable for human use. Many types of eco-friendly materials are used, such as recycled plastic bottles, bamboo linen, and hemp.
To color clothing, Salish manufacturers use a variety of sustainable dyeing practices, with dyes primarily made from natural sources, instead of synthetic. These can include crushed flowers, beetles and other types of insects, and byproducts from food waste. Water purification technology is employed in dyehouses and textile manufacturers to ensure a minimal impact on the environment, and the byproducts disposed of in a sustainable fashion.

GALLERY: A pair of young Salish citizens in traditional dress

GALLERY: A young Salish man

The cornerstone of Salish spirituality is the Shaman, who conducts a wide range of activities within Salish society to assist people and bring good fortune to the community. First and foremost, Shamans are responsible for guiding and guarding the spirit of the Salish people, which may become lost in the void. It is believed that the spirit of the Salish community as a whole was lost during the erosion of our culture by European settlers over the past several hundred years, and it has only been through the focused work of the shamans returning them to the overworld that we were able to reclaim our land from the settlers.
Rituals and rites of passage are deeply important within Salish society, with the practice of ceremony after the first catch of salmon each year being among the most popular. Great respect is given to the animals that give their lives for our food, and shamans bless the spirit of each and every animal killed for human subsistence, guiding the animal's spirit to the afterlife where it may live in harmony for eternity.
Shamans act as high-level advisors, medicine men, and spiritual guides to the upper echelons of Salish society. Much of our political and socioeconomic policy is driven by the visions and advice of these shamans, who conduct regular trips into the spiritual realm to uncover the secrets of the world and ensure we are doing the best we can for our land and people.

GALLERY: Siyametl, a Coast Salish shaman

Salish prioritize respect for the land first and foremost, with respect for people and our elders following closely along. Salish society is one of giving, generosity, and mutual aid where community holds it together. Even in large cities like S'ólh Téméxw, where the hustle and bustle of city life can make one forget their community, shamans and other community leaders work to bring people together for a harmonious and mutually respectful society.
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2024.06.09 05:01 UnfairConfusion7 AITAH for not talking to my best friend about my relationship?

This likely going to sound very high school drama despite the fact we are all in our early 20s, it certainly feels that way to me. I just figured I should check my actions with a 3rd party in some way.
I am a trans enby/masc person that has never really been in a relationship despite being 22. I've known my best friend (enby, 23) for nearly a decade, and they've told me a lot about their relationships while in them, and their plans for the future, and I've always been supportive of them, without prying or teasing much (I don't remember ever fully teasing honestly, but maybe I did- though it certainly would have been within their boundaries). The person I'm seeing is almost 21 if that matters, and I've known her less than a year.
For some background information (because I feel it's important) I had a crush on her, learned she was a lesbian and figured she would not be interested in me (masc) and went "alright, don't ruin the friendship" and completely set my feelings to the side because aside from really liking her romantically, I thought she was a fabulous person. I told my friend about this after I attempted to put my feelings away. There were several times when my friend tried convincing me I still liked her, where they honestly really started to annoy me, as I cannot stand when someone else insists on how I feel. Plus at the time I figured no matter how I felt, it wasn't worth investing time in because it wouldn't be reciprocated, and I worried about making her uncomfortable by not getting over feelings she obviously wouldn't reciprocate.
I found out she liked me the day after we all went to a party hosted by a mutual friend (that knew she liked me, and "hinted" to me about it at the party), which surprised me (obviously) and took me a while to wrap my head around. I was excited and terrified, and when I tried to reach out to my friend the next day telling them I wanted to talk about it (in person) they just said "I know she likes you. It was obvious." But it felt more condescending. They then called me, put me on speaker with their dad, where they basically said "Yeah it was obvious. You're autistic" and their dad just started joking about how I need to accept this and I'll learn how to charm the ladies (no hate on him, he's cool, just thrown into a situation that he honestly lacked a lot of context for).
I've never been in a real relationship. Never any childhood relationships, middle school, or highschool relationships. (I had a brief, Maybe 2 month long online thing with one guy but I broke it off because I wasn't ready for anything, and was just really mentally unwell at the time. It was all online and I never felt connected to him. I also went on 1 date with someone before that but we agreed to just be friends and they moved out of state. All before I ever met her). I was very obviously freaking out about it. I was asking how it was obvious because I was trying to see what I missed. And I just get "Oh it was obvious. You were flirting with her" (I wasn't. I was too scared to flirt, and I insist there must be some intention to flirt. This has been a reoccurring argument as according to them, anything they want, like literally just talking about games we both like, is flirting. The fighting part of the game more than anything else. And I honestly never got an example of HER flirting. Just me.). They mentioned how she was trying to squeeze my friend out of the conversation and I fully said I didn't notice and should have so my friend didn't feel neglected. I mention this to prove I'm not stubbornly disagreeing and can recognize when I do bad.
Every time I had tried to talk to my friend about my thoughts and feelings, my shock fear and excitement about the situation they would do this stupid fucking "ooo" with a stupid face, make me uncomfortable, and I would immediately tell them I regret saying anything (because I very much did, as they were psyching me out and making me scared to make a move). The worst of it is when another friends event was coming up, and I mentioned I invited her, and after then entire "ooo" "I regret this conversation" happened, they quickly asked if she was going to be the plus one at my friend's wedding and I immediately tried to shut it down. My friends wedding is in September and there are several reasons why I wasn't even planning on having a plus one, excluding the fact we weren't even officially dating yet. The conversation was moving too fast, the momentum of asking her to this wedding months away from the first event that we hadn't even gone to was too much and they wouldn't drop it then despite me honestly being an ass. When it was brought up at the event with a direct question of her being someones plus one (mine or a mutual friends), it caused me to blue screen before she was invited as the other friends plus one. I am happy to have her at the wedding! But I felt it was sprung on me. Not her fault. I don't entirely blame my friend. I mostly feel bad that I blue screened.
She finally asked me out on a date. I was planning on asking her out- working myself up to it- but she beat me to it, and I'm honestly grateful for that. Ignoring several other things many of our friends have done (before this and up to now) it's been great!! I really like her, and she's an amazing person to hang out with. We went to a concert together and despite it being one of my favorite bands since before I knew her, half the time I was staring at her standing in front of me. I just really wanted to hold her hands, hold her, and I really wanted to kiss her then and there. Not counting the event before, this was kind of our third date (not sure if it entirely counts, we never called it that and we went with her brother and her brother's girlfriend). I asked to kiss her cheek after, when we were alone, because I couldn't work up the nerves to ask to just kiss her (I've never had a first kiss either).
I didn't tell my best friend about either of our dates, until after the second date (because I figured it was obvious that I had just gotten back from a date, and I might as well get over sharing it with them, and them being dramatic). They told me I "should have told me about this. We're best friend we're supposed to share this" but it was a family party at my place so the conversation dropped quickly. I have not told them about the concert. They know I went, they likely could figure out I went with her, but I haven't said we went to the concert together.
I'm now in this really weird situation where I want to talk about my relationship with my best friend because I really like her. I like her so much and I want advice because I'm nervous and I just want to talk about her. My stomach feels fluttery when I think about her and she's so amazing, and I want to talk about how lucky I am. But thinking about sharing with any of our friends makes me uncomfortable, including my best friend who I always thought I'd talk to about my relationships. They make me feel like I'm just a doll they can push together with another doll. Like I'm an actor in a show. They make me feel not real. I don't hide that they make me uncomfortable when they behave like they do. I've told other friends (friends only I have, outside of this group) about her a bit because I'm excited and also asking for advice sometimes, but it's harder because I don't see them as often and we aren't as close as I am with my best friend. I'm worried not talking to my friend about this will hurt them, but at the same time I genuinely feel distressed sometimes talking to them, and I think I deserve to avoid that feeling. Just writing this post makes me feel bad because I feel I focus so much on my frustration with friends rather than my joy with her, and that's all I honestly want to focus on.
Ultimately, AITAH for not talking to my best friend about my first relationship?
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2024.06.09 04:50 riscy_computering Any alternative to Yamaha Reface CS for kids?

I've got a bunch of synths but I want something all in one and hands on that they can play with any time that's going to expose them to chromatic intervals and sound design specifically. Built in speaker(s), battery operation required. I got my daughter a PO-33 and she loves mucking around on that, again it has speaker, microphone, sampling, pattern creation.
But for something with actual keys and speakers, I can only think of the Reface CS, or a second hand CS01. (even cheaper, one near by, but it's old and a monosynth)
Anything else I should be considering, with keys, battery, speaker, and hands on sound design (so not a casio auto accompaniment SA series for example)
For now I might setup the microfreak, but it needs a power bank and powered speaker(s), has no effects... so it has it's downsides.
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2024.06.09 04:42 tempmailgenerator Solving the 403 Access Token Scope Insufficient Error in Spring Boot with GCP OAuth2

Overcoming Authentication Challenges in Spring Boot Using GCP OAuth2

In the realm of web application development, securing communication between services is paramount. This is particularly true when dealing with sensitive data, such as sending emails through Google's Cloud Platform (GCP) services. OAuth2 stands as a robust authorization framework that facilitates these secure interactions, enabling applications to obtain limited access to user accounts on an HTTP service. However, integrating OAuth2 with Spring Boot for email services, developers often face the notorious '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient' error. This error signifies a misconfiguration in the access scope of the OAuth2 token, hindering the application's ability to perform its intended actions.
To navigate through this challenge, understanding the core concepts of OAuth2 and the specific requirements of GCP for email sending capabilities is essential. The error typically arises from an oversight in defining or requesting the correct scopes required by the Gmail API for sending emails. This introduction serves as a guide to correctly configuring your Spring Boot application to use OAuth2 authentication with GCP, ensuring seamless email communication without encountering permission-related errors. By addressing the common pitfalls and providing a step-by-step solution, developers can efficiently overcome this hurdle and enhance their application's security and functionality.
Command Description
GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() Obtains the default credentials for authorizing calls to Google APIs.
.createScoped(List scopes) Limits the permissions for the OAuth2 token to the specific scopes required.
new Gmail.Builder(HTTP_TRANSPORT, JSON_FACTORY, requestInitializer) Creates a new instance of the Gmail service for interacting with the API.
service.users().messages().send(String userId, Message emailContent) Sends an email message on behalf of the authenticated user.

Enhancing Email Functionality with GCP OAuth2 Authentication

Integrating Google Cloud Platform's (GCP) OAuth2 authentication into a Spring Boot application for email services presents both opportunities and challenges. The OAuth2 framework offers a secure, efficient way to handle permissions without sharing password details, but it requires careful setup and understanding. The core issue many developers encounter, as illustrated by the '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient' error, typically stems from incorrect scope configuration. This error indicates that the application's OAuth2 token does not have the necessary permissions to execute its intended actions, particularly sending emails via Gmail APIs. To resolve this, developers must ensure their application requests the correct scopes during the OAuth2 flow. Scopes like 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.send' and 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.compose' are critical for email operations, allowing the application to compose and send emails on behalf of the authenticated user.
Beyond scope configuration, understanding the lifecycle and refresh mechanism of OAuth2 tokens is vital. Tokens have a limited lifespan and require refreshing to maintain application functionality without user re-authentication. Implementing automatic token refresh in a Spring Boot application involves using the Google Authorization Library to manage the OAuth2 tokens efficiently. This setup ensures that the application can securely and continuously send emails, leveraging GCP's powerful email services. Additionally, properly handling errors and exceptions, such as the '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient', enables developers to build more resilient applications. By thoroughly understanding and implementing GCP OAuth2 authentication, developers can unlock the full potential of their applications, ensuring secure, reliable email functionality.

Configuring OAuth2 Credentials for Email Sending

Java SDK for GCP
GoogleCredentials credentials = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Arrays.asList(GmailScopes.GMAIL_SEND, GmailScopes.GMAIL_COMPOSE)); HttpRequestInitializer requestInitializer = new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credentials); Gmail service = new Gmail.Builder(new NetHttpTransport(), GsonFactory.getDefaultInstance(), requestInitializer) .setApplicationName("myappname").build(); 

Constructing and Sending the Email Message

Utilizing JavaMail with GCP Gmail API
Properties props = new Properties(); Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null); MimeMessage email = new MimeMessage(session); email.setFrom(new InternetAddress("from@example.com")); email.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, new InternetAddress("to@example.com")); email.setSubject("Your subject here"); email.setText("Email body content"); ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); email.writeTo(buffer); byte[] bytes = buffer.toByteArray(); String encodedEmail = Base64.encodeBase64URLSafeString(bytes); Message message = new Message().setRaw(encodedEmail); message = service.users().messages().send("me", message).execute(); 

Advancing Security and Functionality in Email Services with GCP OAuth2

Utilizing Google Cloud Platform (GCP) OAuth2 authentication for email services within Spring Boot applications enhances both security and functionality but requires an in-depth understanding of Google's authentication mechanisms. The process involves navigating through Google's API and OAuth2 infrastructure to correctly set up and manage credentials. This includes handling the OAuth2 flow, from obtaining access tokens to managing token refresh to ensure uninterrupted service. The complexity arises not only from setting up OAuth2 but also from ensuring that the application adheres to Google's security standards, including proper scope configuration and secure storage of tokens and credentials.
Moreover, integrating GCP OAuth2 with email services necessitates a keen attention to detail regarding the specific permissions each token grants. It's crucial for developers to request and assign the correct scopes that match their application's needs. Misconfiguration can lead to errors, such as the dreaded '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient' error, which indicates that the application's permissions are not adequately set up to perform the requested operations. This highlights the importance of a thorough understanding of both the OAuth2 framework and the Gmail API's requirements, ensuring a seamless integration that leverages the full capabilities of GCP's email services.

Frequently Asked Questions on GCP OAuth2 Email Integration

  1. Question: What is OAuth2 in the context of GCP?
  2. Answer: OAuth2 is an authorization framework that allows applications to obtain limited access to user accounts on an HTTP service. It's used in GCP to securely authenticate and authorize API calls.
  3. Question: How do I resolve the '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient' error?
  4. Answer: This error is resolved by ensuring your application requests the correct scopes necessary for the operations it needs to perform, such as sending emails through the Gmail API.
  5. Question: How can I securely store OAuth2 tokens in my application?
  6. Answer: Tokens should be stored securely using encrypted storage mechanisms, such as secure server environments or encrypted databases, to prevent unauthorized access.
  7. Question: Can I automate the token refresh process for my application?
  8. Answer: Yes, the Google API client libraries support automatic token refresh when configured correctly, ensuring continuous access without manual intervention.
  9. Question: How do I set up OAuth2 credentials in a Spring Boot application for GCP?
  10. Answer: Set up involves creating a credentials file from the Google Developers Console, loading it into your application, and configuring the GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow with the necessary scopes.
  11. Question: What scopes are required for sending emails via the Gmail API?
  12. Answer: At a minimum, 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.send' is required for sending emails. Additional scopes may be required for other operations.
  13. Question: Is it possible to send emails on behalf of users without accessing their entire Gmail account?
  14. Answer: Yes, by requesting only the specific scopes needed for your application, such as sending emails, you can limit access to just the necessary functionality.
  15. Question: How does the OAuth2 flow work in a Spring Boot application?
  16. Answer: The OAuth2 flow typically involves redirecting a user to an authorization page, obtaining consent, and then exchanging an authorization code for an access token.
  17. Question: Can I use OAuth2 for applications running on localhost during development?
  18. Answer: Yes, Google's OAuth2 services allow for applications running on localhost to be authorized for development and testing purposes.

Securing and Streamlining Email Services with OAuth2 and GCP

Successfully integrating OAuth2 with Spring Boot for email services via Google Cloud Platform marks a significant achievement in application development, offering a blend of enhanced security and functionality. This journey reveals the critical importance of correctly configuring OAuth2 scopes and managing access tokens, which are fundamental to avoiding common pitfalls like the '403 Access Token Scope Insufficient' error. Developers must diligently ensure their applications request appropriate permissions and handle token refreshes efficiently to maintain seamless operation. The exploration underscores the importance of understanding OAuth2 and GCP's email services in-depth, enabling developers to leverage these powerful tools to build robust, secure applications. By adhering to best practices for OAuth2 integration, developers can create applications that not only meet the stringent security standards of today's digital landscape but also provide a smooth user experience. Ultimately, mastering OAuth2 authentication in the context of GCP services empowers developers to unlock the full potential of their applications, ensuring reliable and secure email communication capabilities.
https://www.tempmail.us.com/en/oauth2/solving-the-403-access-token-scope-insufficient-error-in-spring-boot-with-gcp-oauth2
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2024.06.09 04:12 BNANAs- Speaker upgrade fitment?

I live in Sweden and can't find a good place to order speaker sets like Bav sound, or similar.
And from the companies that do sell car speakers here, they don't really have anything for E38s.
So my question is whether I could get a set that fits the E39 and put them in my E38. Since in theory they are the same size and impedance. Right?
For example these: https://www.gasaudiopower.com/product/mad-k2-54/
Edit: How many speakers are there exactly? Am I correct to say 2 tweeters, 2 mid range and 2 subs in the front, 2 tweeters and 2 subs in the rear? I don't have the rear deck.
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2024.06.09 03:31 KadoActual S650 Aftermarket Sub and Amp Install

S650 Aftermarket Sub and Amp Install
Installed a 12” Kicker sub and amp in my S650 over the weekend. Ive installed subs and head units on previous vehicles, but I am by no means an expert and with the amount of electronics in this car, I didn’t want to just tear it apart and figure things out on my own. So, I did a lot of research but, with it being a new car, I couldn’t find a ton of guidance online.
I figured I’d share some info I picked up online and what I learned from the install in case someone finds it useful in the future.
VEHICLE: 2024 Ecoboost Premium with B&O 12 speaker sound system and stock subwoofer.
SUB/AMP: - KICKER L7S 12" 2-Ohm Loaded Subwoofer. - The enclosure will fit in the trunk, but I had to remove the spare tire and get creative. I might get a smaller enclosure eventually to get some of the trunk space back. - Amp: KICKER - CX 1800W
LINE OUTPUT CONVERTER: - I went with the Kicker 46KISLOC2, but I know that the LC2i is a popular option as well. - I spliced into the rear passenger-side speaker closest to the stock subwoofer. I believe you can splice into the stock sub’s wiring, but my LOC is designed for speaker-level inputs. So, I erred on the side of caution and didn’t mess with the stock sub.
SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAM: - Blue/White = Left Speaker + - Yellow/Green = Left Speaker - - Brown/Blue = Right Speaker + - Grey/Brown = Right Speaker -
POWER WIRE: - I routed the amplifier’s power wire behind the trim, along the passenger side, and up to where the Body Control Module fuse box is located under the glove box. - There is a grommet there with wiring harnesses running through the firewall and into the engine bay. - I shoved that fat ass 1/0 gauge power wire through that grommet. - The wire comes out behind the front passenger wheel well. You’ll have to pop 4-5 plastic tabs off and peel back (or take off) the black guard in the wheel well to access the area where the wire comes through. You don’t have to take your wheel off to do this (just turn your steering wheel) but it makes it a lot easier if you do. - Once I pulled the wire through to the area near the wheel well, I routed it upwards and into the engine bay.
GROUND WIRE: - For the amplifier’s ground wire, I used a bolt located between the two rear seats. - For the LOC ground wire, I couldn’t find any existing bolts in the trunk that would work for me, so I drilled a small hole into the chassis and put my own bolt in there. If you go this route, make sure you sand the area where your bolt is going to remove the paint.
REMOTE TURN ON WIRE: - I attached the remote turn on wire from the LOC directly into the amp. - Since the LOC is receiving its signal from the speaker system, the amp would turn on anytime the speaker system powered on. - I quickly found out that the speaker system powers on at various times when the vehicle is NOT turned on. For example, my Mustang has the welcome lighting that activates when you approach the vehicle. Not sure why or how, but every time I would approach the vehicle the amp would power on and play an excruciatingly loud bass note through the sub before I even opened the door. It would do this after I turned the car off as well. - Because of this, I ended up installing a rocker switch to control the sub system. I ran the remote turn on wire from the LOC as the 12v power wire for my switch. I then ran another wire as the load wire from the switch to the amplifier’s remote turn on terminal. Then ran a short ground wire for the switch. The switch works perfectly and I also like having the ability to turn the sub system off whenever I want. - You can also tap into the fuse box on the passenger side for your remote turn on. I originally considered doing that but decided to go with a switch instead.
ANC/EXHAUST NOISE: - Most people know that there’s microphones of some kind throughout the vehicle that pump the exhaust noise into the passenger compartment. - Obviously, adding an aftermarket subwoofer will amplify that noise and it’s not very pleasant. - In my experience, the fake exhaust noise is definitely louder and can sometimes muffle the bass notes in songs depending on how loud your music is playing. It’s annoying for sure, but it doesn’t create any distortion or anything like that. - Regardless, I would love to find out where the microphones are so I can unplug them. I looked throughout the headliner above the rear seats, but didn’t see anything that was obviously a wiring harness for a microphone and I didn’t want to start unplugging random stuff.
Hopefully someone finds this info useful if they decide to install an aftermarket setup in an S650!
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