@brettcannon I was thinking the other day, that if PEP 665 got "lukewarm" reception, cause it was focusing on wheels, and reproducability and later on add src (that's my takeaway from the thread), why not do the same proposal but inverted, with src/dist, sort of standarized "requirements.txt" and wheels and reproducibility later on? (I know it's not your use case, but might be a way to just move on with the whole thing? As far as I could tell one wouldn't step onto the other?) @kaleissin@dreid
This weekend I fixed my toaster. I actually bought the parts to fix it about 2 years ago, but my silly brain wouldn't let me actually complete the fix. Anyway, I replaced the elements in my 26-year-old Dualit toaster. I had excellent toast this morning as a result. Success. https://popey.com/blog/2021/01/the-best-toaster/
@popey I am not in the market for a toaster any more, but have considered Dualit in the past (I like the "basket tray" they allow), but didn't pull the trigger cause of the price, this post is probably the best marketing for it, and had I seen this I would have bought it.
@tero@nedbat i searched for this this past week, left me wondering if I should just use a tuple instead of dict, since I am the one generating the list of dicts to begin with 🤔
I'm starting to lose it, I got my #raspberrypi with two USB connected SSDs, and doing a RAID with #btrfs (/dev/sda , /dev/sdb), when booting all is good, but after some time the devices decide to change to /dev/sdd and /dev/sdc ??
Which "breaks" the btrfs RAID, even tho I'm mounting it in the fstab with the UUID; and the NFS mount on my machine, might just scrap it and do good old partitions and rsync between the two.
I really wish I could enable a setting in messaging apps that blocks the other person from sending me audio messages, since that probably wont happen, next best thing would be for a "transcribe button" or something similar, that makes me read instead of having to listen to it, I'll admit, I don't know why am I so averse to them.
@proactiveservices that was my assumption too, but I think I recall while researching this, seeing other's resolve.conf which didn't have the search at all, go figure 🤷♂️