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I logged on to twitter for the first time in ages because I wanted to contact someone whose preferred contact method was twitter DMs, and twitter suggested that I “interact with [my] timeline more” to help them learn that I’m human.

With the current state of twitter, I’m not sure that “likes to interact with this website” is a particularly common trait among humans…

On the plus side, I suppose this means I’ll have a backup motherboard if the new one ever goes out. Maybe I should get a backup CPU as well to reduce downtime.

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Hmm.. My personal “local-only” server went down a few days ago, I think because the MB died (first it was starting and showing red for the “CPU” and “DRAM” LEDs, then it stopped booting entirely).

It’s still under warranty, but when I do an RMA from ASRock I get an internal server error 500. I suspect that even when I finally get them to accept the RMA, it will be some time (weeks?) before I get a new motherboard. I could have a new motherboard from MicroCenter for $120 this evening, so I guess I’ll just do that.

I'm looking for additional suitable reviewers for the Journal of Open Source Software (@joss) submission:

State-Averaged Orbital-Optimized VQE: A quantum algorithm for the democratic description of ground and excited electronic states

Anybody able to review this submission for JOSS, or suggest a reviewer? The review is mostly done but needs an additional reviewer to step up to get it over the finish line.

github.com/openjournals/joss-r

I bet the joke was on them when they got to the afterlife and the Shabti figurines kept drawing portraits of them with extra fingers…

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So apparently AIs have been taking human jobs for almost 5000 years now:

Another probable reason for the decline, and eventual end, of retainer sacrifices is the creation of shabti-figures. Shabti-figures were mummy-shaped figurines, meant to replace retainer sacrifices; “… the responsibility for carrying out tasks on behalf of the deceased was transferred to a special kind of funerary statuette, known as a shabti-figure”.[2] These shabti-figures were believed to carry out a wide variety of tasks, including everything from cultivating fields, to irrigating canals, to serving the deceased.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_

Do you work in a university? If so, request that they run a Tor node.

It's a good thing to do.

toruniversity.eff.org/

#censorship #privacy #tor

@freemo Is there any kind of “status” page for qoto.org that is independent of the mastodon instance? Or somewhere that lists known issues?

I’m experiencing significantly degraded performance and I feel like it would be good to have a place to go to find out if this is scheduled maintenance, a DDoS attack, or something else.

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… 😛

I think at this point setuptools_scm (and other tools like it) have probably caused more headaches for me than they’ve solved.

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Haha, setuptools_scm apparently does not, itself, expose a __version__ attribute.

Also it turns out I set up release automation for dateutil over 3 years ago and completely forgot about it and only ever used it once. Thanks, past me!

Cutting this release has made me nostalgic for the days when I was a conscientious, responsive and organized maintainer 😛

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Oops, someone made it so that you could lazy-load dateutil submodules over 4 years ago and I never cut a release including that.

That has now been rectified in python-dateutil version 2.9.0. Enjoy: pypi.org/project/python-dateut

New release of DateType today, since apparently (oops!) I forgot to include year, month, and day attributes on DateTime:

pypi.org/project/datetype/2024

Get excited for PyCon US 2024! Full talk schedule has been announced!
✅ Read our blog
✅ Follow our Keynote speakers ( @kjaymiller @brainwane @simon Kate Chapman)
✅ Check our Talks Schedule
✅ Register for Tutorials, etc
✅ ✅ ✅ Go!

pycon.blogspot.com/2024/02/pyc

@pganssle it seems to be treating the sum of True as True, and True/2 is 0.5.

You can change the dtype to get a more normal looking answer.

pd.Series([np.array(True), np.array(True)]).mean() == 0.5

#python #numpy #wat

Metadata 2.3 is now supported on pypi, you can now upload source distributions with reliable metadata github.com/pypi/warehouse/pull

Maturin support: github.com/PyO3/maturin/pull/1

@pganssle
I think your post contains some sort of embed not supported by all instances: I only saw it when opening it in a browser.

For others, it's NERD Summit:
techhub.social/@nerdsummit

I’ll be speaking at this, so if you are in the Western Mass area and are interested to hear about the app I built to teach my kids to have perfect pitch, stop on in. 😀

NERD Summit  
NERD Summit 2024: Fri, March 8 - Sat, March 9 Got your tickets yet? Hope to see you there! Don't forget to checkout the workshops! https://ti.t...
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