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*https://pad.xpub.nl/p/writing-points-chae (overall working pad)
*https://pad.xpub.nl/p/writing-points-chae (overall working pad)
*https://pad.xpub.nl/p/writing-points-etc-stories (working pad for etc pocket stories)
*https://pad.xpub.nl/p/writing-points-etc-stories (working pad for etc pocket stories)
* https://git.xpub.nl/chae/lost_stories.git (building 'lost stories' webpage)


=Self-directed=
=Self-directed=
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==qrcode butterfly==
==qrcode butterfly==
*https://beautifulpixels.blogspot.com/2010/08/qr-code-hacks-modifying-and-altering.html
*https://app.qr-code-generator.com/manage/?aftercreate=1&count=1
*https://hackaday.com/2011/08/11/how-to-put-your-logo-in-a-qr-code/


 
===flask study===
==flask==
*https://m.blog.naver.com/dsz08082/221804755045 (GET / POST 메소들의 차이를 설명해놓은 블로그)
===python study===
===python study===
  '''enumerate()'''<br>In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. '''Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration.''' Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/
  '''enumerate()'''<br>In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. '''Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration.''' Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/
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  '''join()'''
  '''join()'''
myTuple = ("J", "P", "V")
x = "#".join(myTuple)
print(x)
J#P#V
<br>
'''import re'''<br> re.split() <br> re.escape<br>https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html#functions


==call service==
==call service==
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===1-7 MAY 2023===
===1-7 MAY 2023===
❇️ pdf booklet making (Q!)
now pdfbook2 installed
❇️ If you want to search something, type
man pdfbook2  (this will show the manual, how to use this pdfbook)
❇️ to make a booklet:
go to the path, and type pdfbook2 [filename.pdf] then it will create [filename-book.pdf]
❇️ to open a file in terminal
open [folder or file name] will open the file or folder in the finder
❇️ resizing and downgrading images in batch
imagemagick is now installed in my local computer
chae@Chaeyoungui-MacBookPro Desktop % magick translation.png translation.jpeg


===8-14 MAY 2023===
===8-14 MAY 2023===
====Todos:====
# set up my server<br>https://manual.uberspace.de/web-documentroot/
# have fun with Arduino H-bridge, and 2 motors
# 3D print the holder for a wire
# Get a cheap prepaid SIM card
====1. set up my server====
*https://manual.uberspace.de/web-documentroot/
*https://manual.uberspace.de/basics-sftp/
*https://medium.com/codex/git-authentication-on-macos-setting-up-ssh-to-connect-to-your-github-account-d7f5df029320
====2. have fun with Arduino H-bridge, and 2 motors====
====3. 3D print the holder for a wire====
====4. Get a cheap prepaid SIM cardr====
*https://www.yeggi.com/
===15-21 MAY 2023===
===22-28 MAY 2023===
*https://youtu.be/MY8bCIiVC_4
interactive map generator, javascript
*https://leafletjs.com/
*Flex sensor
*FSR (Force Sensitive Register)
*Piezo Electronic Keramic<br>
Q.How to power motors connected to butterflies?
A. You can use batteries but that means you need to turn on and turn off every day. And change the battery everyday.
A. So you could connect to different wires/(you can use telephone wires, lamp wires, or different wires, as long as they are thick)
qrencode -o test.png "As you might know (or maybe not), my research is about intimate feelings, and to be more specific, what kind of dynamics and meanings would arise when ‘intimacy’ and ‘publishing’ meet. Departing from how XPUB's take on 'publishing', I define intimate publishing as \”the acts of making [intimate] things public and creating [intimate] publics in the age of post-digital networks.\” How will people react if I whisper stories of my ugly-competitive side through the body of bread? What kind of thoughts and emotions will occur if they read marginalized experiences from the gutter of a book? What does it do when you get this package from your pocket? I would like to continue experimenting and trying out various storytelling methodologies that could spark intimacy. "
===29 MAY 2023 - 4 JUN 2023===
chae@chaeyoucbookpro project % qrencode -o "chasing.svg" -l H -t SVG "https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~chae/chasing.../"

Latest revision as of 07:43, 9 June 2023

LINK

Self-directed

small-files

image for web

to mamang

down grading BG image Display P3
Copyright:copyright Apple Inc 2017
GIMP built-insRGB

headphone-tree

qrcode butterfly

flask study

python study

enumerate()
In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration. Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/
range()
정수만 받아. 그리고 최대 3가지의 파라미터?를 혹은 argument인가? (정확한 이름 확인하기)를 받을 수 있어. 즉 시작하는 숫자, 끝나는 숫자, 그리고 step.
len()
길이를 뜻해. 숫자로 표시됨.
join()
myTuple = ("J", "P", "V")
x = "#".join(myTuple)
print(x)
J#P#V

import re
re.split()
re.escape
https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html#functions

call service

research log

tutorial with M and J and M and A and C

17-23 APRIL 2023

24-30 APRIL 2023

1-7 MAY 2023

❇️ pdf booklet making (Q!)
now pdfbook2 installed
❇️ If you want to search something, type 
man pdfbook2  (this will show the manual, how to use this pdfbook)
❇️ to make a booklet:
go to the path, and type pdfbook2 [filename.pdf] then it will create [filename-book.pdf]
❇️ to open a file in terminal
open [folder or file name] will open the file or folder in the finder
❇️ resizing and downgrading images in batch
imagemagick is now installed in my local computer
chae@Chaeyoungui-MacBookPro Desktop % magick translation.png translation.jpeg

8-14 MAY 2023

Todos:

  1. set up my server
    https://manual.uberspace.de/web-documentroot/
  2. have fun with Arduino H-bridge, and 2 motors
  3. 3D print the holder for a wire
  4. Get a cheap prepaid SIM card

1. set up my server

2. have fun with Arduino H-bridge, and 2 motors

3. 3D print the holder for a wire

4. Get a cheap prepaid SIM cardr

15-21 MAY 2023

22-28 MAY 2023

interactive map generator, javascript

  • Flex sensor
  • FSR (Force Sensitive Register)
  • Piezo Electronic Keramic


Q.How to power motors connected to butterflies? A. You can use batteries but that means you need to turn on and turn off every day. And change the battery everyday. A. So you could connect to different wires/(you can use telephone wires, lamp wires, or different wires, as long as they are thick)

qrencode -o test.png "As you might know (or maybe not), my research is about intimate feelings, and to be more specific, what kind of dynamics and meanings would arise when ‘intimacy’ and ‘publishing’ meet. Departing from how XPUB's take on 'publishing', I define intimate publishing as \”the acts of making [intimate] things public and creating [intimate] publics in the age of post-digital networks.\” How will people react if I whisper stories of my ugly-competitive side through the body of bread? What kind of thoughts and emotions will occur if they read marginalized experiences from the gutter of a book? What does it do when you get this package from your pocket? I would like to continue experimenting and trying out various storytelling methodologies that could spark intimacy. "

29 MAY 2023 - 4 JUN 2023

chae@chaeyoucbookpro project % qrencode -o "chasing.svg" -l H -t SVG "https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~chae/chasing.../"