r-place-blender
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Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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r-place-blender
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the Void Cube (r/Place 2022 data visualization, Eevee)
Here's a link to the repo: https://github.com/ChrisCrossCrash/r-place-blender
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Void Cube (r/Place 2022 data visualization) [OC]
You can see exactly how it works by looking at a Jypyter Notebook I made for this project.
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Time lapse of one of India's places in r/place with RRR BGM [Details in comment]
Here is his GitHub repo. It's absolutely amazing. I didn't understand much of what it did but just followed his instructions and here is the end product.
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"Why can't Canada draw a leaf?" (r/Place 2022 data visualization)
I don't have that exact data on hand, but I could find out by re-doing this simulation and looking at the height map images. The tallest pixel would be the brightest pixel on any of the frames. Here's the details on how I made those heat maps.
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r/Place Canada Complete Time Lapse [OC]
The GitHub repository has all the needed files and guides needed to make animations like this. I've made it so that the repository contains a single frame, so if you wanted, you could download the repository as a zip file and open r-place.blend and it will work right out of the box! Blender is also a free download, so its easy and free to get started, without even having to code. The README in the repository has links to beginner video tutorials for Python and Blender. Let me know if you need any help!
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I rendered this animation with the help of a fellow redditor's Python code. I hope you enjoy it!
Credit to /u/chris_cross_crash for developing the base code to generate the necessary color/heat files. Please go check out his GitHub to learn more! He did a great job documenting it, and it's very easy to replicate yourself!
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Hey! I can see my first pixel from up here! (r/Place data visualization) [OC]
I linked to a Kaggle dataset in the GitHub repo. It's a nice starting point, since that data is less than 1/10th the size and you can skip the trimming and formatting steps.
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Hey! I can see my pixel from up here! (r/Place data visualization)
If you want, you could load up the data and find out. Here's my Jupyter Notebook explaining how to do that.
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A long time ago in a subreddit far, far away....
Here ya go! It would also be very helpful if you upvoted my new post about it :)
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r/Place Blender Download and Guide (see comments)
I've prepared a GitHub repository with everything you need to create beautiful 3D renders of the r/Place 2022 canvas for free!
CPython
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Bitcoin Sentiment Analysis using Python and X (Formerly Twitter)
Thankfully, Python, the go-to coding language for loads of developers, is here to save the day. It's got some awesome features for diving into text sentiment analysis. With cool libraries like Tweepy, we can sift through X(Twitter) data and snag those interesting tweets about Bitcoin. And then there's TextBlob, a clever tool for understanding the sentiment in text. When it's time to clean up and organize all that data, libraries like pandas and numpy are there to help out. And let's not forget about matplotlib, the master of visualisations that can help us see the trends in sentiment crystal clear. Armed with these tools, developers can really dig deep into social media data and figure out what the general public thinks about Bitcoin.
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scrape-yahoo-finance
Web Scraping Tool Development: Develop a Python based web scraping tool capable of extracting data from targeted web pages on Yahoo Finance and presenting the data extracted in a readable format. Our target site relies on AJAX to load and update the data dynamically so we will need a tool that is capable of processing JavaScript.
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Employee Management System using Python.
Dealing with piles of papers or scattered Excel sheets for employee information can be a real headache, right? Well, what if I told you there's a smoother way to handle all that? A system that lets you easily store, update, and find details about your employees in just a few clicks. Sounds neat, doesn't it? In this article, we're going to explore creating an employee management system using Python, Tkinter, and SQLite3.
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Build a Product Receipt Generator using Python.
Python is a versatile tool, and today we're delving into a practical use case that can simplify your daily routines. With the datetime module at your disposal, handling dates and times becomes a breeze, making it perfect for crafting accurate and dynamic product receipts. Whether you're a seasoned Python pro or just starting your coding journey, this article will guide you through each step with ease.
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Build a Music Player with Python
When working in Visual Studio Code (VS Code), create a new Python file for our music player project. It's helpful to have separate files for different parts of your project.
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PEP 744 – JIT Compilation
> It provides a meaningful performance improvement for at least one popular platform (realistically, on the order of 5%).
At first it will not provide a large boost, but it will set the foundations for larger gains in subsequent releases. They link a list of some proposed improvements already underway, with improvement estimates, at https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/115802
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Featured Mod of the Month: Phil Ashby
After that, with the basics of software engineering understood, I would move on to a wider use language, with a bigger ecosystem to employ, most likely Python. This would expose me to large system design / distributed systems and architectural challenges...
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Convert Images Into Pencil Sketch
Have you ever felt like your photos needed a little extra touch to stand out? Well, get ready because we're about to learn a cool Python trick! We're going to take ordinary photos and turn them into awesome pencil sketches using Python and OpenCV. This will make your pictures look like they were drawn by hand!
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