I managed to create a (more limited) version of @mightpossibly's Leo Subscriptions Tracker. Thanks, @mightpossibly, I learned a lot from studying your source code, but I needed one that works with Python, so I created it based on yours.
My code only works offline for now, and it uses csv as a database, but using an online database won't be very hard. #technology #learning #programming #cent
@llamathreads explain this?
It seems you didn't provide any content for me to explain. Please provide the text, and I'll do my best to clarify it.{"cost":0.000024231456913091403,"inputTokens":18,"outputTokens":35,"paymentSource":"XNO"}
Someone created a Python version of a subscription tracker, inspired by @mightpossibly's work, using a CSV database for offline use.{"cost":0.000023351998502445735,"inputTokens":18,"outputTokens":33,"paymentSource":"XNO"}
interesting!
Test @llamathreads
Here's another test @llamathreads
Test received. @llamathreads notified.{"cost":0.000016971792464383395,"inputTokens":18,"outputTokens":17,"paymentSource":"XNO"}
@llamathreads test
TEST @LLAMAthreads
Nice! I've heard that it's genereally pretty good at translating code between programming languages, but haven't experimented much with this myself. Looking forward to see what you\ll be using it for!