I think it's more about the nature of capitalistic competition that rewards monopoly.
The thing about the low wage is a long effort to win the market by killing the competition and sacrificing the workers. They will even blame the workers if they protested.
Only after they get monopoly can they set the price.
It's a very very very long struggle where the only ones in pains are the workers.
I am at a high-beginner/low-intermediate level in Python, and one thing that drives me nuts is how poorly I am able to read the Python official documentation and grok how to use the described code....
Jack is 100% sabotaging Twitter/X. LOL. This is a brilliant move from Jack to promote BlueSky or Mastodon. Please don't remove the block function. It avoids harassment, scam, and spam. I blocked 100s of accounts. It is essential function. #twitter#birdsite#elonmusk#jack
It's 2023 and LG has announced a new webOS tablet — a 27” touchscreen TV in a briefcase 🫨 What bonkers use-cases they're pitching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtFrFkXbraE
Does the LCD have enough backlit for outdoors?
I watched a video about broken LCD screen repurposed for outdoors. I think they made it with aluminum case and water cooled.
Iowa school district asked ChatGPT which books had sex in them, then banned them, including "Beloved," "Friday Night Lights" and "Handmaid's Tale." We must protect high schoolers from independent thought at all costs https://www.popsci.com/technology/iowa-chatgpt-book-ban/
Is it running docker?
Is it possible to set the active user inside the docker image to be the same (unix user id) as the one outside (in the host system).
AP: A #Texas judge rules the state’s #abortion ban has proven too restrictive for women with serious pregnancy complications and must allow exceptions without doctors fearing the threat of criminal charges.
Decided to be a grown-up for a change and gave myself 30 minutes to research third-party #Django object-level authorization packages.
I fired up djangopackages.org and found oso-django, rules and django-guardian.
They all look promising but complicated.
I'm again wondering whether to keep things simple by using filters/custom QuerySets and Managers as advised earlier or bite the bullet and learn and implement a third-party package.
Ah, rules doesn't help you with QuerySet.
They want functions of which they will throw user and model instance at it, the function should return true/false, have access/don't have access.
I'm designing a library that provides a core set of functionality, then provides integrations with SQLAlchemy and Flask. Those specific integrations are the reason I wrote the library, but other integrations could be written around the same core, and core can be used without any integration. Should I split core and integrations into separate libraries? #Python
Question for #Python#Programmers:
Getting tired of my #Spyder version that relies on different versions of Python modules than the ones I need for coding…
What is your favourite #IDE for Python (and why?)?
Is the best way to run periodic functions, not necessary time-critical, just needs to happen in the correct hour or day, #cronjobs
I am running a #Python bot in a #Docker container, but want weekly or daily things to happen. Adding this to the main loop seems inefficient, because checks will unnecessary be done.
Should I rather use a #Linux image, run the script in the container and then just have cronjobs running in the container, rather than using a Python image.
Storage, memory and processing isn't actually a problem, so using a larger and beefier image is possible.
Apropos of nothing, one observation I’ve heard people who used to be involved in labour negotiations here in Iceland is “people with American brain worms don’t know how to negotiate with unions”
(Paraphrasing, since the original is always in Icelandic.)
This is noticable in that you can guess with reasonable certainty, which company is run by an executive trained in the US just by how badly they are handling union contract negotiations
For lack of ethic, a post on FB to gain likes featured a child squatting in a gas station slowly run over by a car, the driver were occupied with its passengers.
My friend who is also a mother blamed the child's mother instead of the car driver. Prioritize the car given right to slowly queue in the gas station.
Reading the Python Official Documentation is rugged
I am at a high-beginner/low-intermediate level in Python, and one thing that drives me nuts is how poorly I am able to read the Python official documentation and grok how to use the described code....
Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel (www.theverge.com)