Sometimes I'm thinking that OTD #medicine should be much more restricted (at least in countries with free health care). Its abuse is a serious problem in modern society. The worst part is that parents are treating their children with random drugs irresponsibly, and that could permanent damage to their health!
If you still think that distribution #packaging is not necessary and upstreams should be doing that, let me remind that you that downstream packagers are the ones who report that your latest release doesn't include the changes from your latest release:
"Fox (1972), following Lévi-Strauss (1949), has argued from ethnographic evidence that a key early step in human social evolution was the use of women in barter. As males acquired status through the control of females, they used them as objects of exchange to cement alliances and bolster kinship networks. Proliterate societies are characterized by complex rules of marriage that can often be interpreted directly as power brokerage." (from E.O. Wilson, "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis")
"Some individuals [in honeybees and ants], referred to by entomologists as the elites, are unusually active, perform more than their share of lifetime work, and incite others to work through facilitation." (from E.O. Wilson "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis")
It seems that insect elites are the opposite of human elites.
If you think mosquitoes or perhaps horse flies are the worst, try being regularly bitten by ants. They always get under the clothes and it usually itches for a few days.
@mgorny
The mosquitos love me. I get that they just love people, but if I am in a crowd of people. Two others might have bites. I will have dots everywhere.
I live in a place that hardly sees them. Last time they were an issue in the area, it's because a massive cargo ship had tires filled with water causing the episode. Anyway, I killed 11 last night. The entire house was safe because they all went for me.
@Wyatt, they also seemed to have preference for me but I'm not sure anymore. Anyway, when I walk fast they rarely manage a bite while ants catch my skin easily.
I've just made a second #pycargoebuild release today, and exhausted the planned feature list.
The main addition is configuration file support that notably makes it possible to install per-crate license overrides and add local license mappings. It also fixes missing simplification for package's LICENSE.
The killer feature in this version is support for GIT_CRATES. Please test and let me know how it works for you (yeah, I know you can't because of workspace package data, sigh, that's coming up next).
It took some effort but it can guess the fancy paths for GIT_CRATES, remove the variable if it's stale or add one if it's missing.
I woke up in the middle of the night. Ruh was sitting at the base of the cat tree. I heard the kind of sound similar to cat cleaning itself from that direction but she wasn't doing that.
She came over to me, I started scratching her, she started purring. Yet I still occasionally heard that sound from the cat tree direction.
I got up and started investigating. The sound came from cat's cardboard box. I pulled the blanket up, and discovered a beetle below it.
What's the best thing about summer? It's not just that everything gets so hot during the day that you need to keep the window open in the evening.
It's that everyone thinks it's a great idea to stay out late or keep the windows wide open, and absolutely make sure you get caught in crossfire between disco polo music from one neighbor, and "silesian hits" from the other.