[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 6 points 2 days ago

Crap, now I need to know about competitive Jenga ...

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[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

Reported as spam. I tend to agree. Removing.

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[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 1 points 2 months ago

Hey Ulrik, apologies for not responding sooner.

I'm more than happy to talk about adding one (or more!) mods for any of the communities I mod for right now, including c/python. I have at least one person in mind, who has been pretty active both in c/python and c/django. I'd also like to talk more about mod expectations, particularly with regard to reported posts/comments.

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Python Insider: Python 3.12.4 released (pythoninsider.blogspot.com)
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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by jnovinger@programming.dev to c/python@programming.dev

The repo also links to some similar tools, like coveragepy, uncalled, and dead.

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[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 3 points 6 months ago

I haven't had a chance to look yet, but I'm using a pretty similar stack at, although with React instead of Nuxt/Vue. I definitely love using Docker, at least as a dev platform, because of the way it evens the field across OS's and makes it easy to onboard new contributors. Will definitely take a closer look when I get more time.

Buuut ... I do mod the !django@programming.dev community, which you might be interested in checking out. There's also the !docker@programming.dev, which is also worth checking out.

[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 6 points 6 months ago

Reading the docs and I'm a little disappointed to see that disabling telemetry is opt-in: https://bruin-data.github.io/ingestr/getting-started/telemetry.html#disabling-telemetry.

[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 3 points 7 months ago

Looking at the docs, it looks like it's an instance of ID3Tags, which appears to be based on couple of helper classes mutagen._util.DictProxy and mutagen._tags.Tags, where DictProxy (and its base DictMixin) provides the dict-like interface. Underneath that, it looks like it's storing the actual values in a simple dict (DictProxy.__dict) and proxying to that.

I'm not seeing anything obvious that would muck with the incoming lookup key anywhere in ID3Tags or DictProxy.__getitem__ or any of the other base classes.

I have to jump off to pack for a trip, but might try this out later in a live shell session to see if there's something odd going on with the API.

In the meantime, OP, are you positive you were looking at the same file each time? Was this in a script or in a live Python shell session?

[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 4 points 8 months ago

I don't have much to say besides, good job. We all believe in you.

[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 17 points 9 months ago

Anecdata here in the US, but my local mom and pop pharmacy (which I love) currently would lose $200/mo on my vyvanse because of my insurance and the whole generic vyvanse nonsense. This system sucks.

For the time being, I fill my vyvanse at Walgreens and hope they're losing $200/mo on it. I fill everything else at the mom and pop, until they let me know the situation is better.

[-] jnovinger@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

This proved to be a fair amount of work, absent a bot of some sort that I haven't had time to create yet.

So, I failed toward just including events in the sidebar, with a link to python.org's Event Calendar.

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