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The characters are Iris and Turbo.
Yeah exactly. The Drive Sync hasn’t been too bad but OneDrive app is much more limited and I’m afraid to use it because it’s so flaky. Especially on non-Windows.
Awesome. I wonder if I can incorporate OneDrive easily. I’m on a family plan and have 1 TB of storage. Maybe there’s a way to upload stuff to OneDrive without the garbage of OneDrive.
It Follows came out in 2014, but that’s more millennial than Gen z I suppose. I guess elder zoomer.
Do you hate the videos or people’s obsession with them?
I think venv is the best because it’s built in. But I’m also not a Python dev.
No, the dependency management in Python is a nightmare. There’s like a billion options for it.
Oh, is it like a Dropbox but without a cloud?
Well, I guess we’re a little past the year mark but I really like Lemmy and Jerboa lol.
You’ve marked your account as a bot but you appear to be a human. You should fix this in settings because some people filter out bot content.
Public modlogs help us fight against it, though.
One time I had a brain fart when I was reading about the United the Right rally and was confused why “national socialists” were there lol. Aren’t socialists left? Then I was like “…oh. literal Nazis.”
If it’s protecting capitalism, wouldn’t you mean when the wealth gap is too small? As in it is a driving force of the wealth gap?
Capitalism sucks for the same reason Communism sucks […] There needs to be balance and Communism is not it.
And Capitalism is? Aight.
That’s how swatting works though. They don’t just call 911 and say “send police to this place” lol.
Gotcha. As an aside, the syntax to refer to a user is @username@instance
, for example mine is @JackbyDev@programming.dev.
Source? Sounds like an interesting read.
What’s the difference? I rarely use Python and every time I do I have to relearn which tools are the go to ones. In Java it’s a little simpler, we really just have Maven and Gradle. They have their own problems, sure, what tool doesn’t, but the thing that annoys me about python is the quantity of tools. There often isn’t a clear winner.
Now, to be fair to python, a lot of the ones mentioned on this post are very specifically for data science use cases and not general purpose development.