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For those curious about the drama & lack of wide adoption surrounding the walrus operator
https://dev.to/renegadecoder94/the-controversy-behind-the-walrus-operator-in-python-4k4e
It’s a shame because it’s a really nice feature.
For those curious about the drama & lack of wide adoption surrounding the walrus operator
https://dev.to/renegadecoder94/the-controversy-behind-the-walrus-operator-in-python-4k4e
It’s a shame because it’s a really nice feature.
I started using hatch lately and really like how I can manage everything from the pyproject.toml file
My secret to high uptime:
while True:
try:
main()
except:
pass
I know the language is really academics focused and is really strong in that sense. Otherwise I found that it was a great language for long running services. I use it for some APIs and algorithm trading bots.
I’m debating putting more hours into it, maybe trying a website in genie, but I agree the current ecosystem makes it a hard sell when I can use python instead.
Or, hear me out, .step files. It’s an ISO standard so you know it should be the same across all 3D modeling softwares with lots of support.
I don’t know if no one mentioned Julia because it’s considered popular enough or because it’s really not popular but… Julia for sure.
Reminds me of when we used colored stickers to identify the least (green) to most (red) rush job on the shop floor. Next thing we knew the project managers were going around with just red sticker and putting multiple on one job to show it was REALLY rush.
Same, started having issue with a docking station on my laptop with 6.7. It’s so niche to my configuration that finding an answer has proven impossible. Now I need to reboot every time I plug in my dock or else I have no external monitors.
That is a great explanation of how you solved it, thanks! I should go back to it and conquer that puzzle properly without a solver. Or at least try.
Advent of code 2023 day 24 part 2. Z3 solver saved the day on that one.
Now I have PTSD every time I see an hailstorm.
git rebase -i --root
git commit --amend --no-edit
git push --force
No needs for pull requests when you commit directly to main.
Forgejo contains all of Gitea, and that has the benefit of allowing Forgejo to be a drop-in replacement. With the decision to become a hard fork, this will no longer be guaranteed
I’m glad to see them move their own direction but I’m skeptical considering the amount of commits they take directly from Gitea. I could see this becoming more like a Fedora/Rhel type of fork but we’ll see.
I’m personally staying with Gitea for now as I have yet to find a reason to switch.
I’ve been using hatch lately and being able to setup dependencies, packaging, ruff, and black all in a package.toml and not having to setup virtual environment is really nice. I’d recommend a try.
The japanese yen is worth 0.007 USD. That’s just how currency works, not really a show of a countries wealth.
“It’S a RePuBlIc!”
Je suis vraiment étonné que le Canada soit si haut. Sûrement parce que le Québec offre le pire salaire pendant les 10 premières années donc je suis un peu biaisé.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/81-582-x/2022001/tbl/tblc.6.3-fra.htm
The only winner here is his sister who’s name was not as publicized. Exa Dark Siderael
There’s now a whole ecosystem of applications to streamline the download of series (sonarr) and movies (radarr) using torrents or Usenet (prowlarr). Pair those with a good player like Jellyfin or Plex and you have a nice media center that for sure won’t stop working everytime your family tries to watch a movie…
There you go:
# Start an infinite loop because True will always be True while True: # try to run the main function, usually where everything happens try: main() # in the case an exception is raised in the main function simply discard (pass) and restart the loop except: pass