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I had been delaying getting back into electronics and wearables until after the boy is a bit older (he's 2.5 now), but I think for the right project he might be ready to take some pride in helping me build something already.

Very disappointed that my workbench didn't come when they said it would (Friday). My son was excited to put it together with me.

Anyone have recommendations for a TV where it's relatively easy to physically disable the wifi (and where doing so won't degrade the user experience for a normal user who doesn't care about the "smart" features)?

We need a new TV and apparently you can't just get normal TVs anymore.

Interesting question from here: kenta.blogspot.com/2020/08/kpm

"What would baseball bats look like if rules regarding their shape, weight, and composition were lifted?"

(I find this blog mildly frustrating in that it poses many interesting questions but with little discussion.)

Word of the Day:

syr·up·ti·tious, adj. secretly adding or attempting to add syrup to something.

"to avoid judgmental looks, I'm always very syruptitious when flavoring my waffles"

Big exciting day coming up: It's almost the randomly chosen day that Google thinks is my birthday! I think I'll be 47 (so hard to keep track once you hit 40).

I need to earn more tech media awareness of the coming change to pip. Most of the people who will be affected by the big change in October will not hear about it until then. Today I emailed a bunch of lists, newsletters, etc. github.com/pypa/pip/issues/851 . I know it is not enough.

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"Doctor, it hurts when I invoke setup.py install."
"Stop doing that then!"

(Seriously, always use pip install, never setup.py install)

A very annoying auto-antonym: westerly (or easterly, or other direction + erly words).

It means either "moving towards the west" or "coming from the west". The westerly winds take you east.

dictionary.com/browse/westerly

That awkward moment when you get to your desk and your co-worker has borrowed your chair, WFH edition.

Looking for a podcast to listen to while grilling (US), pining for past glory (UK), or going about your normal business (everyone else)?

This 4th of July, I'm on @TalkPython talking about datetimes and time zones! Check it out:

talkpython.fm/episodes/show/27

New to the suburbs: How long until I stop feeling like Batman entering the bat cave every time I open the garage on approach, park, then close the garage door behind me?

It's weird when I occasionally get an upvote on an old SO answer that reminds me that at some point in the distant past, I knew enough Java to usefully answer StackOverflow questions about it.

If New York Times black helicopters disappear me in the next week, you'll know why.

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A bunch of people are positing that NYT wanted to take down Scott Alexander because of some culture war reasons, which is just what they want you to think! They were really more afraid that he would hit them where it hurts: web.archive.org/web/2020061717

Wow, huge proposal for Python 3.10 (both in potential impact and length of the proposal 😅):

PEP 622: Structural Pattern Matching

python.org/dev/peps/pep-0622/

Klaxon™ was once a brand name so popular that it became the word for the type of thing the company sold.

Now they don't even have their own Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_

Something something Ozymandias...

I really like the idea that King Friday XIII from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood is the culmination of a pun 13 generations in the making.

At a conservative 20 years per generation, that's 260 years, so that pun was conceived before the founding of the USA.

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