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SCP Short Film - I Do Not Recognize The Bodies In The Water (SCP-2316)

https://sh.itjust.works/post/49078953

SCP Short Film - I Do Not Recognize The Bodies In The Water (SCP-2316) - sh.itjust.works

The creator of the fantastic There is no Antimemetics division [https://youtu.be/w-IiVeGAydE] has released a new 45 min SCP film! (Btw on the Q&A afterwards they urged everyone to use youtubes new “hype” feature the get them noticed by the algorithm)

I believe the fear was always that the US joining in would cause Russia to join on the Iranian side as they are an important geopolitical partner to them and the US would force the EU and other allies to join or at least support their side creating two axes for WW3
It all depends on the precision you need. You could use an infinite series to the the precision needed as you go but for most use-cases it’s just a double baked into the binary itself, hence O(1)
I’m more of a long-term support male myself
Could just be a story about a man getting pegged by his wife
Spite really is the best motivator

Telescope.nvim picker to choose different pyenv install for pylsp.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/32330557

Telescope.nvim picker to choose different pyenv install for pylsp. - sh.itjust.works

# Preview [https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/78a73868-10c3-4e55-9a70-943f71305604.gif] — # What So I really needed my pylsp [https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server] to use a different pyenv [https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv] install, and just want to share my basic solution in hopes it’ll help someone else. The basic gist of it is that I use vim.system() to get the version paths through pyenv: bash pyenv root pyenv versions --bare --skip-aliases and create a telescope picker for selection. Then I use vim.lsp.client.notify() with the workspace/didChangeConfiguration lsp method to change pylsp’s settings (for which options can be found here [https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server/blob/develop/CONFIGURATION.md]). # Code lua local pickers = require("telescope.pickers") local finders = require("telescope.finders") local conf = require("telescope.config").values local actions = require("telescope.actions") local action_state = require("telescope.actions.state") local M = {} M.get_pyenv_root = function() if not vim.fn.executable('pyenv') then vim.notify("pyenv executable not in path.", vim.log.levels.WARN) return nil end local root_cmd = vim.system({ 'pyenv', 'root', }):wait() if root_cmd.code ~= 0 then vim.notify('"pyenv root" command returned non zero exit status.', vim.log.levels.WARN) return nil end local pyenv_root = string.gsub(root_cmd.stdout, '%s+', '') local pyenv_versions_path = vim.fs.joinpath(pyenv_root, '/versions') if not vim.fn.isdirectory(pyenv_versions_path) then vim.notify("Failed to find pyenv versions directory, '" .. pyenv_versions_path .. "'.", vim.log.levels.WARN) return nil end return pyenv_versions_path end M.get_pyenv_version_paths = function() if not vim.fn.executable('pyenv') then vim.notify("pyenv executable not in path.", vim.log.levels.WARN) return nil end local cmd = { 'pyenv', 'versions', '--bare', '--skip-aliases' } local versions_cmd = vim.system(cmd):wait() if versions_cmd.code ~= 0 then vim.notify('command "' .. vim.inspect(cmd) .. '" returned non zero exit status.', vim.log.levels.WARN) return nil end local versions = vim.fn.split(versions_cmd.stdout, '\n') return versions end M.get_pyenv_results = function() local pyenv_versions_root = M.get_pyenv_root() local results = {} if pyenv_versions_root == nil then return nil end local pyenv_versions = M.get_pyenv_version_paths() if pyenv_versions == nil then return nil end for _, version_path in ipairs(pyenv_versions) do table.insert(results, { version_path, vim.fs.joinpath(pyenv_versions_root, version_path), }) end return results end M.set_pylsp_environment = function(python_env) local pylsp_clients = vim.lsp.get_clients({ name = "pylsp" }) if pylsp_clients == nil or next(pylsp_clients) == nil then vim.notify("No Pylsp clients found.", vim.log.levels.WARN) return end local clients = 0 for _, client in ipairs(pylsp_clients) do client.notify("workspace/didChangeConfiguration", { settings = { pylsp = { plugins = { jedi = { environment = python_env } } } } }) clients = clients + 1 end vim.notify("Set python environment to '" .. python_env .. "' for " .. clients .. " pylsp clients.") end M.pyenvs = function(opts) opts = opts or {} local version_results = M.get_pyenv_results() if version_results == nil then return end pickers.new(opts, { prompt_title = "pyenvs", finder = finders.new_table({ results = version_results, entry_maker = function(entry) return { value = entry, display = entry[1], ordinal = entry[1], } end, }), attach_mappings = function(prompt_bufnr, _) actions.select_default:replace(function() actions.close(prompt_bufnr) local selection = action_state.get_selected_entry() M.set_pylsp_environment(selection.value[2]) end) return true end, sorter = conf.generic_sorter(opts) }):find() end return M And now you can easily open the picker with the M.pyenvs() function. Also nice way to create the keymap for it is to wait for the LspAttach autocmd (which fires when an LSP is attached to a buffer) to fire and only create the keymap on the buffer that pylsp is attached to like so: (don’t forget to change the ‘<module_name>’) lua vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("LspAttach", { callback = function(args) local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(args.data.client_id) if client and client.name == "pylsp" then vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>le", function() local pylsp_picker = require("<module_name>") pylsp_picker.pyenvs() end, { desc = "[e]nvironment (python)", buffer = args.buf }) end end })

Honestly the French would probably still have a go at it.
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