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Работаем с атрибутами объектов Помимо привычного обращения к атрибутам объектов через точку, в Python есть 4 специальных функции: getattr, setattr, delattr и hasattr. По названиям можно понять, что первые три отвечают за получение, установку и удаление атрибута. А последний проверяет, существует ли атрибут с указанным названием у объекта или нет. Во всех функциях первыми двумя аргументами идут объект и название атрибута в виде строки. В setattr также нужно передать новое значение для атрибута. На практике использование подобного — довольно редкий случай, но иногда может сильно выручить, так что берите на вооружение. #python#tips

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@WritersCafe · Post #414 · 04/09/2024, 06:06

Writing an action scene can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can create a dynamic and engaging sequence. Here are some tips to help you write action scenes with ease: #1. Focus on Pacing - Keep it Fast-Paced: Action scenes thrive on quick pacing. Use short, punchy sentences to create a sense of urgency. - Vary Sentence Length: Mix short sentences with slightly longer ones to control the rhythm and keep the reader engaged. #2. Show, Don’t Tell - Use Strong Verbs: Instead of saying “he moved quickly,” say “he sprinted” or “he dashed.” Strong verbs convey action without needing extra description. - Avoid Over-Explaining: Let the action speak for itself. Don’t bog down the scene with too much internal monologue or backstory. #3. Stay in the Moment - Keep Focused: Don’t drift into other subplots or characters’ perspectives during the action. Stay with the main character or event. - Real-Time Action: Describe events as they happen, moment by moment, to keep the reader in the action. #4. Use Sensory Details - Engage the Senses: Describe not just what’s happening visually, but also the sounds, smells, and physical sensations. - Be Selective: Choose details that enhance the intensity, like the crack of a bone or the taste of blood. #5. Simplify the Scene - Avoid Over-Complication: Don’t overpopulate your scene with too many characters or elements. Focus on the key players and actions. - Clarity Over Complexity: Ensure the reader can easily follow what’s happening. Clarity is more important than complex choreography. #6. Use Dialogue Sparingly - Keep Dialogue Minimal: In the heat of action, characters don’t have time for long conversations. Keep dialogue brief and to the point. - Focus on Action, Not Words: Let the physical conflict drive the scene rather than dialogue. #7. Show Consequences - Highlight Impact: Show the immediate consequences of actions, whether it’s injury, damage, or emotional reactions. - Keep it Realistic: Even in fantastical settings, actions should have realistic consequences to maintain believability. #8. Use Internal Reactions - Character Reactions: Briefly show how your character feels during the action—fear, anger, determination—to add depth. - But Keep it Brief: These should be quick flashes of emotion or thought, not long introspections. #9. End with a Hook - Cliffhanger or Resolution: End the scene with a punch—either a cliffhanger that keeps the reader turning the page or a resolution that leads into the next chapter. #10. Revise and Refine - Edit Ruthlessly: Cut any unnecessary words, phrases, or descriptions that slow down the action. - Read Aloud: Reading the scene aloud can help you catch awkward phrasing or pacing issues. By focusing on these elements, you can craft action scenes that are engaging, clear, and compelling. #tips ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️⭐️Boost Us⭐️

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@WritersCafe · Post #413 · 29/08/2024, 14:28

10 different approach or style to write about sadness 1. Descriptive Imagery: The rain tapped against the window, a monotonous, dreary sound. She sat in the dimly lit room, staring at the drops sliding down the glass, feeling as though each one was a tear she could not shed. Her heart felt like a stone, heavy and cold, sinking deeper with every passing moment. 2. Internal Monologue: He tried to put on a brave face, but inside, everything was crumbling. Every smile felt forced, every word hollow. He was tired of pretending, tired of the charade, but most of all, he was tired of feeling so alone in a room full of people. Was this sadness, or something deeper, darker? He didn’t know anymore. 3. Metaphorical Language: Sadness was a fog that wrapped around her mind, dulling the edges of everything. It seeped into her thoughts, her bones, her very soul, until all that was left was a muted, aching emptiness. She wandered through life like a ghost, unseen and untouched, trapped in her own private storm. 4. Dialogue: “Are you okay?” She nodded, but her eyes told a different story. They were pools of sorrow, reflecting a pain she couldn’t put into words. “You can talk to me,” he said softly. “I’m fine,” she whispered, her voice breaking like fragile glass. 5. Symbolism: The withered rose lay on the table, its once-vibrant petals now a dull brown. She stared at it, feeling a strange kinship with the dying flower. It was a symbol of what she had lost, of all the things that had withered inside her, too. 6. Stream of Consciousness: It doesn’t stop, this feeling. It’s a weight that presses down on my chest, squeezing my lungs until I can’t breathe. I want to cry, but the tears won’t come. I want to scream, but my voice is gone. I want to be happy, but I don’t remember what that feels like anymore. 7. Contrasting Emotions: The laughter of the children outside only made the silence in her room feel louder. She used to laugh like that, didn’t she? Or was that someone else, a girl from another life? The memory was distant, like a faded photograph. Now, all she felt was the quiet ache of emptiness. 8. Personification: Sadness sat beside her, a silent companion, its presence as real as her own. It whispered in her ear, reminding her of all the things she had lost, all the mistakes she had made. She wanted to push it away, but it clung to her like a shadow, always lurking just out of sight. 9. Narrative Reflection: He remembered the day his father left, the way his mother’s face crumpled as she watched the car drive away. That was the first time he’d felt true sadness, a heavy, suffocating weight that settled in his chest and never quite went away. Even now, years later, he could still feel it, like an old wound that never healed. 10. Vivid Sensory Detail: The room smelled of stale coffee and cold sweat. The curtains were drawn, casting long shadows that seemed to reach out like hands. She sat on the edge of the bed, her hands clenched in her lap, feeling the prickle of tears that refused to fall. The silence was deafening, pressing against her ears until she could almost hear the sound of her own heart breaking. These examples showcase different techniques to evoke and convey sadness, from sensory details to metaphor and internal reflection. #tips ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️Boost Us

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@WritersCafe · Post #411 · 24/08/2024, 04:43

Few recommendations for new writers / poets or even for someone who is already into writing: 1️⃣Focus on Imagery and Senses Use Vivid Descriptions: Try to paint a picture with your words. Describe how things look, sound, smell, taste, and feel. Strong imagery helps create emotional connections with the reader. Show, Don’t Tell: Instead of saying "I was sad," describe what sadness looks or feels like for you. This makes your writing more engaging and evocative. 2️⃣ Play with Sound and Rhythm Read Your Work Aloud: Poetry often has a musical quality. Reading your poems aloud can help you hear the rhythm and flow of your words, making it easier to spot any awkward or uneven lines. Experiment with Rhyme: While not all poems need to rhyme, playing around with rhyming words can help you explore how sound affects the feel of a poem. 3️⃣At last, edit Thoughtfully After writing a poem, set it aside for a day or two and then revisit it. Look for places where you can tighten the language, improve the imagery, or enhance the rhythm. #tips❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️Boost Us

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@WritersCafe · Post #409 · 23/08/2024, 07:21

10 poetic similes with examples you can use in your work: 1. As quiet as a whisper in the wind - The room fell as quiet as a whisper in the wind, everyone holding their breath. 2. As fierce as a storm on the open sea - Her anger was as fierce as a storm on the open sea, leaving everyone around her trembling. 3. Like a moth drawn to a flame - He was like a moth drawn to a flame, unable to resist the allure of her bright smile. 4. As fragile as a snowflake on a warm palm - Her confidence was as fragile as a snowflake on a warm palm, melting under the slightest pressure. 5. As relentless as the ocean's tide - He pursued his dreams as relentlessly as the ocean's tide, never ceasing in his efforts. 6. Like a melody lingering in the air - Her laughter was like a melody lingering in the air, sweet and unforgettable. 7. As mysterious as a shadow in the moonlight - He stood in the doorway, as mysterious as a shadow in the moonlight, his intentions unclear. 8. Like leaves dancing in the autumn breeze - The children ran through the field, like leaves dancing in the autumn breeze, full of energy and joy. 9. As radiant as the morning sun - She entered the room, as radiant as the morning sun, brightening everyone’s day. 10. Like a whisper carried on the wind - Her words were like a whisper carried on the wind, soft yet filled with meaning. These similes draw comparisons to elements of nature and other evocative imagery to convey vivid feelings and descriptions. #tips ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️ ❗️❗️❗️Boost Us

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@lumimusic · Post #400 · 09/09/2024, 17:57

#tips Загрузка собственных семплов на Splice.com. Если вы давно мечтали стать саунд-дизайнером, у нас хорошая новость! Мы нашли форму, заполнив которую есть шанс продавать свои семпл или пресет-паки на Splice.com Контент должен соответствовать требованиям платформы. Если коротко: - Оригинальность: Весь контент должен быть новым и не лицензированным ранее - Соответствие техническим требованиям платформы - Точность описания: Профессиональное и аутентичное представление жанров и регионов - Инклюзивность: Уважение ко всем музыкантам, независимо от происхождения - Ценность для пользователей: Вдохновляющий, оригинальный и доступный контент Splice стремится создать экосистему, где креативность музыкантов и поставщиков звуков процветает. Контент включает аудиосемплы, пресеты, текстовые и визуальные материалы. Компания оставляет за собой право отклонять или ограничивать контент, не соответствующий принципам качества. Цель Splice - предоставить пользователям наиболее полный каталог высококачественного контента, способствующего творческому процессу.

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@WritersCafe · Post #399 · 22/08/2023, 07:29

Swap these mundane words with their more intellectual counterparts to enhance sophistication in your communication while speaking or writing: 1. Mundane-Prosaic: While "mundane" merely denotes the everyday and ordinary, the word "prosaic" carries an air of intellectualism, suggesting a deeper understanding of the world around us. 2. Boring-Tedious: Rather than labeling something as "boring," refer to it as "tedious." This word implies a laborious and meticulous nature, adding a layer of thoughtfulness to your description. 3. Interesting-Fascinating: While "interesting" is perfectly serviceable, "fascinating" implies a deeper level of engagement and intrigue, painting a picture of absorbing complexity. 4. Smart-Erudite: Move beyond the simple "smart" and opt for "erudite" to convey a sense of profound knowledge and intellectual prowess. 5. Simple-Elementary: Instead of labeling something as "simple," choose "elementary" to imbue the subject with an aura of foundational significance. 6. Good-Exemplary: When praising something as "good," elevate your expression by using "exemplary," suggesting that it sets a standard to be admired and followed. 7. Bad-Deplorable: Swap out the lackluster "bad" for the more intense "deplorable," adding a touch of gravity to your judgment. 8. Nice-Gracious: Infuse your compliments with elegance by replacing "nice" with "gracious," which carries connotations of kindness and refinement. 9. Happy-Euphoric: To describe an elevated state of happiness, "euphoric" imparts a sense of ecstasy and intellectual understanding of emotional experiences. 10. Said-Articulated: In place of the common "said," choose "articulated" to suggest that thoughts and ideas were conveyed with eloquence and precision. #tips@WritersCafe // @WritersClub

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@doctor_ziyod · Post #395 · 05/05/2023, 13:02

🔤Тананинг ўлчамлари нормадами/йўқми шифокордан сўраш шарт эмас🙂 Уни устига, ҳар бир ёш, жинс учун рақамлар шифокорни ҳотирасида турмайди. Ҳозир жуда қўлай калькуляторлар бор, ўзингиз кўриб олсангиз бўлади. Исталган ёшдагилар учун тўғри келади 👍 Сиз учун видеоқўлланма тайёрладим ☝️, уни кўриб чиқинг ва тезда кириб, болангизни ёки ўзингизни кўрсаткичларингизни текширинг. Кейин изоҳларда бошқалар билан бўлишинг! 😄 Ҳавола 👉КАЛЬКУЛЯТОР 🩺Doctor Ziyod | #tips

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@WritersCafe · Post #384 · 11/09/2022, 05:52

"Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self." ~ Cyril Connolly I strongly recommend this to all aspiring writer. This is how i have come this far as a writer/poet. The question is simple: do you write to please yourself because you like doing it or to please others? Set on a writing journey, not for others but for yourself. You will reach to a point where you will develop your own personal writing skills and styles for which you will be followed. #tips@WritersCafe // @WritersClub // Questions? Ask @t_ink

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@belajarnetworking · Post #374 · 05/03/2017, 14:56

💡#tips "Mengirim Gambar Menggunakan Link" ‌ Tips ini berguna untuk mendukung diskusi di grup yang cukup aktif mengirimkan gambar sebagai bahan diskusi. Namun seperti yang kita ketahui bahwa: "Caption gambar/file di telegram dibatasi maksimal hanya 200 karakter" (with space [?]) Sehingga kita kadang kesulitan memberikan deskripsi pada gambar tersebut. Jika di kirim dengan menggunakan link, kita dapat memberi deskripsi gambar sepuasnya (maks: 4096 char) di telegram. Caranya beragam, namun yang paling sederhana adalah dengan menggunakan @ImgurGuruBot 1 - Chat @ImgurGuruBot 2 - Kirim gambar ke bot tersebut. Selesai, gambar ini akan ter-upload ke imgur dan kita akan menerima link nya. Apakah perlu registrasi dulu ke imgur? Tidak :D Contohnya: kamu bisa lihat pada postingan ini sendiri. Bot ini juga dapat digunakan secara inline. Untuk selengkapnya silakan dicoba sendiri ya.

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Адель и МЛь

@adel_and_ml · Post #360 · 21/06/2024, 20:12

Consensus: RAG поверх научных статей для ответов на бытовые вопросы #tips Посоветую-ка я вам вот такую штуку: Consensus.app. Это приложение по типу RAG поверх научных статей (прям как Эльсивир пилит, только b2c, для людей). Оно умеет взять Yes/No вопрос про науку, найти релевантные статьи и понять, какие из них утвердительно отвечают на вопрос, а какие - отрицательно. Скажем, интересно, как кофе влияет на умственную деятельность и здоровье. Фантазия у меня так себе, так что я написал промпт, чтоб он породил кучу таких вопросов. You are a life coach giving advice on coffee and productivity. Generate scientific questions about coffee in our life that can be checked for truth based on a corpus of scientific papers. Examples: - Does coffee increase my productivity? - Is drinking too much coffee bad for my digestion? - Is coffee bad for my heart? Дальше ручками вбиваем эти вопросы в Consensus (если чутка упороться, можно и агента сделать, чтоб дернул API Consensus) и собираем, сколько статей – За, сколько не определились, а сколько против. Получается примерно так: - Does coffee improve cognitive function and memory? – 67/17/17 (18 papers) - Are there long-term health effects of consuming high quantities of coffee daily? – 73/13/13 (15 papers) - Can coffee consumption reduce the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's? – 71/29/0 (17 papers) - Is there a correlation between coffee intake and improved physical performance during exercise? – 77/15/8 (13 papers) - Does coffee consumption negatively affect sleep patterns and overall sleep quality? – 69/12/19 (16 papers) - Does coffee have any impact on mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression? – 29/57/14 (14 papers) - Can coffee consumption lead to increased levels of cortisol and stress? – 83/0/17 (6 papers) - Is there a link between regular coffee consumption and a lower risk of certain types of cancer? – 74/5/21 (19 papers) - How does coffee affect metabolic rate and weight management? – 50/50/0 (6 papers) - What are the effects of coffee on blood sugar levels and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes? – 76/18/6 (17 papers) - Does coffee have any protective effects against liver diseases, including liver cancer and cirrhosis? – 80/15/5 (20 papers) - Is there a positive relationship between coffee consumption and cardiovascular health, including blood pressure and heart disease risk? – 87/13/0 (13 papers) Наконец, можно зашлифовать еще одним промптом, чтоб, например, отобрать все факты подтвержденные как минимум 10 статьями и сформировать на их основе складную историю. В бесплатной версии дают примерно с 12-15 вопросами поиграться. Проблема таких инструментов, что 9 евро/мес. за такое вряд ли будешь платить. Но поиграться и в нужный момент вспомнить про такую штуку – здорово.

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iShare News

@iShareNews · Post #354 · 15/03/2020, 14:32

#Tips 网络不行就换宽带 换了还不行就加钱 直连不行就用中转 中转不爽就用IPLC 钱能解决的问题都不是问题 如果没钱那就是你自己的问题 频道 @iShareNews

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@WritersCafe · Post #348 · 15/06/2022, 08:07

How to Use Prompts for your Creative Writing Exercise? 1. DON'T Limit Yourself to Prose 2. DON'T Edit as You Write 3. DO Interpret the Prompt Broadly 4. DO Try Switching Up Your Writing Methods 5. DO Mix and Match Prompt Ideas 6. DO Try to write regularly Try these #tips by sending /prompt in @WritersClub to get prompt @WritersCafe / @WritersClub

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