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  • They needed examples. How long is a meter? How heavy is a kilogram?

  • Phone, keys, headphones, wallet, loose change, pen, mask, portable battery pack.

    At least, that's what's in my pockets this very moment. Not including trash (random receipts, etc)

  • In simple English... A number is divisible by 7 if the difference between 2 times the last digit and the remaining digits is divisible by 7.

    Examples:

    • Is 14 divisible by 7? 4*2=8. 8-1=7. Check.
    • Is 28 divisible by 7? 8*2=16. 16-2=14. Check.
    • Is 182 divisible by 7? 2*2=4. 18-4=14. Check.
    • Is 1323 divisible by 7? 3*2=6. 132-6=126.
      • Is 126 divisible by 7? 6*2=12. 12-12=0. Check.

    OP, if I have misunderstood your reasoning, please correct me.

  • Awesome, thanks!

  • I like liftoff too, but the notifications screen won't show me which post people are replying to, so ot gets confusing.

    Is there a way to fix this?

  • Why haven't clothing manufacturers figured this out yet?

  • I wish my energy company had that sort of an app! I usually have to calculate everything manually using the rates included on the back of each bill I get.

  • Wait, pocket-less pants are cuter? I'm suddenly tempted to start looking at girls' pants on the metro (except for the fact that will probably get me labeled as a perv...)

  • Thanks, this is the answer I was looking for. I'm trying to save money because we don't have a lot. My wife is on board with saving, but she hasn't done the math to see where most of our money is going.

    I might need to back off a bit. I like to save, but this might be a bit much.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is it normal to calculate how much money you spent running the AC today?

  • This is me every day (except I don't turn on the AC because it uses too much electricity!)

  • But if you pirated a book to read it, then applied those ideas to make a product, you still committed a crime.

  • The problem stems from the fact that brands want their products to be made readily accessible to anyone who wants to order with next-day delivery, which means there needs to be a surplus to satisfy customers' cravings for instant gratification... but a surplus would drive prices down, which is why they mass-produce products, then immediately trash whatever is not sold.

    It sickens me to know this is even a thing. But what can be done to prevent it?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Should luxury brands be banned?

  • This should get you started:

     
        
    import requests
    
    # Fetch post from Reddit API
    def fetch_reddit_post():
        reddit_url = "https://www.reddit.com/r/{subreddit}/comments/{post_id}.json"
        subreddit = "python"  # Replace with the desired subreddit
        post_id = "abcdef"  # Replace with the desired post ID
    
        url = reddit_url.format(subreddit=subreddit, post_id=post_id)
        headers = {"User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.110 Safari/537.3"}
    
        response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
        if response.status_code == 200:
            post_data = response.json()
            return post_data
        else:
            print("Failed to fetch post from Reddit API")
            return None
    
    # Post to Lemmy API
    def post_to_lemmy(post_data):
        lemmy_url = "https://lemmy.ml/api/{version}/post"
        version = "v3"  # Replace with the desired Lemmy API version
    
        url = lemmy_url.format(version=version)
        headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
    
        # Extract necessary information from the Reddit post
        title = post_data[0]["data"]["children"][0]["data"]["title"]
        content = post_data[0]["data"]["children"][0]["data"]["selftext"]
    
        # Create payload for Lemmy API
        payload = {
            "title": title,
            "body": content,
            "community_id": "abcdef",  # Replace with the desired Lemmy community ID
            "auth": "your_auth_token"  # Replace with your Lemmy API authentication token
        }
    
        response = requests.post(url, json=payload, headers=headers)
        if response.status_code == 200:
            print("Post successfully created on Lemmy")
        else:
            print("Failed to post to Lemmy API")
    
    # Fetch post from Reddit API
    post_data = fetch_reddit_post()
    
    if post_data:
        # Post to Lemmy API
        post_to_lemmy(post_data)
    
      
  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    1973: The Original Toilet Paper Crisis

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Will we look back at today's "go green" initiatives as stupid and inadequate?

    World News @lemmy.world

    Authorities swoop on Chinese restaurant that challenged customers to eat 108 dumplings

  • That's incredible. I would love to live in this sort of a city!

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What's the worst thing to do on a first date?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What could governments do to reduce cars on the road?

  • Fascinating article -- thanks for sharing!

    According to Gino “we are trying to make a good impression on others, and show them we are knowledgeable and competent individuals.” Taking advice somehow feels like admitting that we don’t really deserve our high status.

    Oh, the irony... since ignoring obvious advice only makes us look even more stupid.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What causes people to ignore obvious, rational, and good advice?

  • It really wasn't hard. I took them to an animal shelter, and we talked about how there aren't enough families willing to give homes to these cute puppies. If only there was a family who was willing to help for every dog here...

  • My kids didn't want a dog until I planted the idea. Now, I roll my eyes along with my wife every time the kids ask for a dog.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's a secret you'd never tell your partner? (But you'll tell random strangers on the internet)

    Technology @lemmy.world

    The Race to Destroy Two Nobel Prizes

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's the best financial decision you've ever made?