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i like the "if this were an ecology class, i would have to fix that", i think i shall employ in my code, "if i were a better programmer, i would have to fix that" haha
@ParkingMaster, hows your move going, hope youre settling in well
@matt It's great. I found a spot in my backyard to put my homemade weather station. I have 6 prediction models set up already for it to predict weather. I'm buying the parts this upcoming monday. I've also got started on FPS-X which is going as planned so far.
sounds good, whats your backyard like, do you have plants and stuff
mine here is not so great, i've been here less than a year and havent done much with the back garden yet, its mostly concrete with a bit of earth but its very stoney
@matt Just a flat grassy backyard. I think it's 15 x 10 or something like that. Currently in the process of getting a lawn mower too (maybe electric) since I don't have a lawn service like in Florida anymore. I do have a covered patio with some rocking chairs and a table and I also have an uncovered part for a bbq grill which I didn't get yet.
if you could borrow a mower and bbq from your family or friends, get a rake of hot dogs with ketchup, mustard and fried onions and some bud light and sit out in the back listening to lana del rey and enjoy the sunhsine on a sunny day with the smell of fresh cut grass .. er, thats what im hoping to do at some point anyway lol
Hello, i am using next.js and the pg package. and when i import it in a page.tsx file it just keeps saying module not found cant resolve pg. even though in vs code it detects where pg is, how do i fix this?