[-] daluca@feddit.nz 18 points 1 year ago

LibreTranslate is an option if you're looking for something open source.

[-] daluca@feddit.nz 4 points 1 year ago

Bottom of the North

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[-] daluca@feddit.nz 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Try askama, it also has a crate to integrate actix-web called askama_actix. It's jinja like template engine

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.nz/post/8301

A repeat of the 2019 World Cup final match will be the opening match in the 2023 World Cup later this year. The rest of the schedule is out and Pakistan look to be playing in India as well after much tension.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.nz/post/4747

A chilling quote right at the end of the article

It could take a week or two before the future of the ski fields is known.

[-] daluca@feddit.nz 2 points 1 year ago

The journal is the biggest reason I move from Obsidian to using Logseq regularly. There is so much less friction just going to journal and writing ideas rather then figuring out where to add the note too before typing.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.nz/post/1573

New Zealand spin-bowling allrounder Michael Bracewell is expected to be out of action for six to eight months after rupturing his right achilles while batting for Worcestershire in the T20 Blast. He is set to undergo surgery in the UK on Thursday before starting a lengthy rehab which means he will also miss the 50-over World Cup in India in October-November.

Bracewell was batting on 11 against Yorkshire on June 9 when he collapsed mid-pitch clutching his right leg and retired hurt in the 225 chase. His injury leaves New Zealand searching for batting options especially considering their captain Kane Williamson, who underwent surgery for a ruptured ACL, is in a race against time to make the World Cup.

"Firstly, you always feel for the player when injury strikes and especially when it means they will have to miss a world event," New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said. "Michael's a great team man and has had a fantastic 15 months for the BlackCaps since his international debut. We've seen his exceptional skills in all three facets of the game and he was shaping as an important player for us at the world cup in India.

"Michael's naturally pretty disappointed, but also pragmatic in acknowledging that injuries are a part of sport and he's now turning his focus to his rehabilitation."

Bracewell, 32, is equally handy with bat and ball, and has played eight Tests, 19 ODIs and 16 T20Is for New Zealand since his debut last year. He also played in the IPL this season, coming in as replacement for Will Jacks at Royal Challengers Bangalore, picking up six wickets in five matches. One of four from his family to represent New Zealand, including his uncle John and his cousin Doug, Bracewell shot to prominence during New Zealand's tour of Europe in 2022. He did even better on a tour of India, smashing 140 off 77 to pull his team up from 131 for 6. New Zealand appreciated his ability to score quick runs in the middle-order and contribute with some handy offspin by naming him their ODI Player of the Year.

Bracewell has been away from New Zealand since April after being called up to the IPL and won't be able to fly home for a couple of weeks following surgery.

A New Zealand Cricket release also said that the national team will be part of two winter training camps at Lincoln and Tauranga from July 26 to 28 and August 9 to 11.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.nz/post/886

This is a good podcast series by RNZ covering New Zealand biggest disaster by death toll. A chilling piece of history much forgotten about in the public consciousness and a story that deserves to be told. Despite the tragedy of this event, no memorial has been erected to this day nearly 45 years after the incident.

The series goes into the event itself, the people effected and the political fallout afterwards. This is also where the famous phrase "an orchestrated litany of lies" comes from, it was said as the result of the Royal Commission's inquiry into the events and the role the governments played.

Well worth a listen to anyone who enjoys history or those looking for another podcast.

daluca

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