I tried it, but the blood rushes to my head and I eventually pass out before I can eat the whole thing.
I tried it, but the blood rushes to my head and I eventually pass out before I can eat the whole thing.
I have playlist support now, but that’s all so far.
I gave a fuller answer here, but i also wanted to be able to run a solution in docker that could output straight to my NAS via volumes.
Thanks, looking over the PR now and testing it locally, should be good to merge very soon.
You’re ok, it’s a fair question. The initial want arose from my son asking me to download YT videos for him to watch offline, and the various youtube-dl, yt-dlp, pytube, etc based solutions all being in various stages of broken, due to how youtube always changes things on their end. I chose an underlying library (pytubefix) that seems to be fast in updating when YT breaks things. Nothing in my app is revolutionary on never seen before, except maybe the ability to choose and combine the exact stream you want, i’m not sure. I took everything I liked in various solutions and put them together to work how i wanted. Then I though maybe someone else might like it too, so i shared it :) I work on it when i want to and just kinda go in the direction i want.
Thank you!
I am a data scientist, so i know python i guess is my only answer lol. I do love rust as a consumer, but I’m definitely not a full scale programmer.
Playlist support is on the roadmap. I want to make sure existing functionality is solid first, and then i’d like to include this feature. There’s an issue in the tracker for it too.
Thank you! The tables are indeed sortable by clicking the column headers. I do this with the underlying streamlit dataframe, I don’t believe they support styling the columns, but i’m not 100% sure. Feedback noted on the download button, the border is a remnant of a form submission that gradually got removed so now it’s just a form of one button. One of my chief goals was to avoid scrolling as much as possible.
Way she goes bud
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I’m a data scientist, so I use it daily for machine learning tasks. Value imputation, model training, ad hoc analytics, and s lot more
Python, Jupyter, Freetube
Combine all of the issues together and figure out which candidate moves the needle in the direction you need the most. In this case to me, Harris moved the needle in the direction I want, while I disagree with some of her points specifically, like Israel support.
Trump just breaks the needle.
cracks knuckles
import pandas as pd
Jupyter gang, any other data scientists here?
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Exactly my thought as well
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