If you have to try really hard to meet their password requirements, that’s how you know it’s super secure.
If you have to try really hard to meet their password requirements, that’s how you know it’s super secure.
What’s that mean, like they aim to become a drop-in replacement for poetry too? Or make uv able to work with a poetry-style pyproject.toml? I couldn’t find any info about that.
Obligatory “there are now 15 competing standards”
For real though, this looks interesting. I am a long time poetry user, I’ve been mostly happy with it but I do think it could stand to be a little faster. I’ll have to try this out sometime.
Yeah you’re gonna need a new dev environment. That one’s toast.
Well, can you just give me access to the database then?
Oh weird I thought that icon was just for highlighting requests to my backend
I had to look this thing up. It has a screen resolution of 3840x600. Oof.
Have you looked into grafana cloud? I haven’t used it myself but they have a free tier. Or if you’re open to self-hosting you can run loki and grafana yourself.
Holy shit, I never even thought to do something like this. Hahaha. I’m gonna try it later.
The “host” is just your friendly name for the connection, not necessarily the hostname of the remote host. You can specify the same username or hostname as many times as you want. My config is made up of mostly blocks like this:
Host server1
HostName server1.you.com
User your_ssh_username
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/yourprivatekey.pem
Host server2
HostName server2.you.com
User your_ssh_username
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/yourprivatekey.pem
Seems to be only if you’re on a recommendation based playlist like discover weekly or release radar
I’m just annoyed that it replaces the repeat and shuffle buttons, but only sometimes.
It’s javascript. We’ll have gone through 275,760 new datetime libraries before then, it’ll be fine.
They got me good with this one time. It looked like a newsletter from like Seattle times or something, I was like I didn’t sign up for this shit and immediately clicked the unsubscribe link, boom enrolled in training. Well played, guys.
It’s not overflow. It’s never overflow.
Spontaneous trailer harness combustion, spontaneous oil pump combustion, what’s next?
Thanks, I hate it.
You may be able to achieve this using typing.Overload with typing.Literal for your argument. Check out this post about overload: https://adamj.eu/tech/2021/05/29/python-type-hints-how-to-use-overload/
Nice. You should check out devcontainers if you haven’t already. Maybe it deviates a little from the dev/prod parity idea, but you can use it with a compose file like you described. It’s saved my current team quite a bit of headache in maintaining local dev environments and keeping everyone in sync as the project evolves.