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@hynek It's too late. There are fork()s everywhere and CPython is getting straced.

lolling off the title alone. cannot wait to see how this unfolds in part 2. youtube.com/watch?v=WILYaDNez4

real talk asottile is doing amazing work and no amount of thanks will offset the underflow when it comes to python web software infra.

Don't ask me why I'm doing this, but never try to make a codebase 1-2 compatible lol.

It'll make you appreciate some of those cushy 2-3 compatibility affordances.

Fediverse woes: Just noticed I'm missing a bunch of updates from fosstodon. E.g., @pybay and @djangolondon both show months-dormant accounts despite having posted in the last 3 days.

Not really sure how to report this, so I'm just going to @ the qoto admins:
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@hugovk These slides are great. Sounds like you made a convincing case, too. Thanks for raising this!

And Loves Monuments 2023 is officially a wrap! See the International Winners here: medium.com/freely-sharing-the-

Congrats to Mona Hassan from Egypt for the shot that one top prize. One of two from this year!

Another week, another update: patreon.com/posts/patron-updat

Since I already posted a bunch about glyph.im/patrons/ this week, I'll keep it brief. If you like my writing at <blog.glyph.im/> or any of my #python #opensource libs & tools, such as Fritter, DBXS, Automat, TokenRing, PINPal, Encrust, SponCom, DateType, python-docstring-mode, streamrandom, MOPUp, QuickMacHotKey, QuickMacApp, horsephrase, etc, and would like to support me continuing more of that work, consider signing up.

I think this is why GenAI sounds so much like a cryptocurrency scam to a lay audience. When Microsoft launched the Xbox they didn't spend hours talking about the wafer lithography they used for the GPU, they just told you about video games. The iPhone announcement talked about listening to music and using a web browser, the relative merits of capacitive and resistive touchscreens. But Blockchain and GenAI hype both have this obsession with minor details that really should not be user-visible.

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The memory-centric folks have long moved on to entity component systems, would be nice if there were more affordances for the rest of us, too.

Instead, FastAPI/Pydantic/typing in general is just pouring more concrete on the inheritance approach.

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More proof that maybe we shouldn't have taken a sometimes-convenient way to lay out memory gets and elevated it to a dogma of ontology.

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Heh, I just noticed that it looks like `virtualenv` seems to use the "COVID-time" version of : virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/c

Version 20 starting in 2020, still version 20 now... 😛

These thoughts brought to you by Python 3.10 generating a SyntaxWarning on "x is not 0"

(x can be either False or 0, and, fun fact, in Python, False == 0)

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"sure, inheritance sucked for the use case we know most intimately as programmers, but it will be great for all those other fields we are fuzzy on"

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Funny how object-oriented programming got so big, when the unsolved hierarchy of numerical types has been there from the beginning.

The idea that inheritance will solve conceptual problems when we can't define whether `unsigned int` is a parent or child of `int`. And don't even start on the special casing necessary for type promotions in numerical expressions.

@pganssle GrapheneOS has this feature and I'd love if it would become a general part of AOSP.

It allows you to choose which contacts to share, or just pretend you don't have any.

Probably the most famous guitarist just passed away, at 63, Lily Afshar.

Interestingly, articles in 6 languages, but none of them English, so here she is playing a Persian song I know: youtube.com/watch?v=eoqYNWfPV1

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