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food 

Or I could just stop eating it.🍜 🍚

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if a robot gets human parts added to it does it become a cyborg or is it something else

food 

OMG this is so much food! Will I be able to do anything at all afterwards?

Let's find out ^^

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I ordered to keep up my motivation so I finish this damn thesis tonight!

Ok, I did manage to clean up some of my thesis code while I was distracting myself with ideas. But there is still some work left. Maybe I should ignore mastodon for the rest of the evening and just finish it!

@maunzikation Lass dir Zeit :) Vielleicht kommt die Lust ja wieder oder du entdeckst ein spannendes Dings zum Programmieren und das motiviert anzufangen oder sowas.

Können uns auch eine gleiche erste Aufgabe suchen und du hättest Vorsprung weil ich erst noch mein Zeug abschließen muss ^^

@maunzikation yes, same here. I have to learn it on my own first, before I can even begin to think about collaborating on a group project.

I think it would be best to stark doing this with only very few safe other people first. Because it's scary ^^

@maunzikation I get it... I'm not sure how my participation will look like.

I think it's okay to just look and do your own things and maybe ask something or help someone out. Without all the working-together-on-the-same-code and other group stuff. At least that's what I would like to do. But we will see :)

@TQ@octodon.social Groups is what you are looking for

@TQ@octodon.social Hat alles Vor- und Nachteile. Ich find die Wesentlichen Funktionen haben beide, ist Geschmackssache. Private repositories geben für mich den Ausschlag.

Aber von mir auch auch github. Einfacher ist das nicht? Höchstens gewohnt für die Leute, die es eh benutzen. Und bugs... naja, ich glaub das war nur rumgetrolle ^^

@TQ@octodon.social I still prefer gitlab for its free private repositories.

Maybe we should decide on a shorter for since we have to type it ourselves in every toot?

There's a list of unimplemented Tasks for Python: rosettacode.org/wiki/Reports:T

Everyone could pick something they like. And contribute to the wiki ^^

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Rosetta Code (rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_C) can give some nice ideas for first experiments and tasks to conquer before moving on to a bigger project.

Like the famous cellular automata that many students have to write at some point of learning to code ^^ rosettacode.org/wiki/One-dimen

Maybe learn python and use something like pygame (pygame.org) to create a simple game?

We could work alone, in small or bigger teams, depending on what people prefer. Not everyone wants so / is able to learn in groups of strangers ^^

@TQ@octodon.social

We could make some sort of simple game or maybe game-bots that play against each other?

@vfrmedia I agree. We could start with a few simple programs, that everyone writes on their own. Then start to think bigger and decide on a team-project? @TQ@octodon.social

@wim_v12e@octodon.social @TQ@octodon.social

I like the commit bot idea.

Will it post its own commit messages?

"What is this thing @TQ just attached to my head? It says: 'added new haircut'"

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