scottsantens, to random
@scottsantens@hachyderm.io avatar

We already have 1,000 would-be Mozarts who instead of learning music and honing their skills are doing shit jobs for shit wages. They're spending their time just surviving instead of blessing the rest of us with music we'd love.

What these would-be Mozarts need is basic income.

antonproitzelhaimer,
@antonproitzelhaimer@mastodon.social avatar

@zdl @isaackuo @scottsantens

So, as far as I can see, no one here talked about "" so far. So I don't understand the .
Actually, it's a heavy misinterpreted () and should be handled with Care.

cdarwin, to random
@cdarwin@c.im avatar

Project 2025 partner floats repealing the 22nd Amendment and allowing Trump to serve a third term

The American Conservative, a right-wing blog and Project 2025 partner, published an article 💥advocating to repeal the 22nd Amendment💥 so that Donald Trump would be able to serve a .

The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits a president to serving two terms. It was adopted after former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to a third and fourth term amid public concerns about a “long-term president.”

An article headlined “Trump 2028” published in The American Conservative advocates for the amendment’s repeal so that Trump could be eligible to serve a third term should he win the 2024 election.

The American Conservative is a partner of , the conservative movement’s comprehensive transition plan for the next Republican presidency. Project 2025
— organized and led by The Heritage Foundation, a leading right-wing think tank
— is a policy and staffing initiative that threatens to weaken democracy, significantly roll back civil rights, and exacerbate climate change, among other issues.

, a contributing writer to the Washington Examiner who also regularly writes for The American Conservative, dubiously argues in his piece that the drafters of the 22nd Amendment could not have anticipated a president who would serve nonconsecutive terms, a possibility that he argues is a reflection of Trump’s supposedly unique popularity.

(Polls show that the majority of Americans have an unfavorable view of the former president.)

He says voters should not be “denied the freedom” to elect him to a third term.

He describes the 22nd Amendment as “plainly unfair” and places “artificial limits” on “voter choice
https://www.mediamatters.org/project-2025/project-2025-partner-floats-repealing-22nd-amendment-and-allowing-trump-serve-third

venthur, to python
@venthur@mastodon.social avatar

Inspired by @fcodvpt post about current popularity of build backends, I investigated how the popularity of build backends used in pyproject.toml evolved over time since PEP-0517 introduced them in 2015:

https://venthur.de/2024-01-26-build-backends.html

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fohrloop,
@fohrloop@fosstodon.org avatar

@diazona @brettcannon @venthur @fcodvpt

Thank you for the insight! I didn't know sdists have such use case, and it didn't come to my mind that the sdist has also the tests+docs included. Perhaps something that could be added to https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/glossary/#term-Source-Distribution-or-sdist

Thanks for the build module tip! Haven't stumbled onto that before.

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