This is probably my biggest complaint about trying to learn Python past the beginner level and into intermediate and beyond. This is also one of my strongest arguments in favor of static type systems over dynamic ones.
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This is probably my biggest complaint about trying to learn Python past the beginner level and into intermediate and beyond. This is also one of my strongest arguments in favor of static type systems over dynamic ones.
I saw these all the time as a kid, but I rarely do anymore. I still see other wasps somewhat often.
Bee genetics are wild and helped develop a system where it doesn’t matter that the workers have tendencies to off themselves.
I think venv is the best because it’s built in. But I’m also not a Python dev.
No, the dependency management in Python is a nightmare. There’s like a billion options for it.
Oh, is it like a gizard type of thing sort of?
I don’t think you should disable self signed warnings. It would be better to import those than disabling the warning as it is a very important warning.
As for disabling https only mode for certain URLs, I don’t know, and it would be a useful feature. Some of my corporate stuff oddly redirects to HTTPS but just gives a blank screen rather than a connection refused or something. Not sure what it is. Probably something is misconfigured somewhere but it’s not something in my control. I didn’t have time to really inspect it so I just disabled the https only mode for my work laptop.
Maybe it’s just my preference. I’m not doubting DMs out forth the bulk of the effort or anything, and I’m thankful for all who have served. (I say that tongue in cheek but not sarcastically lol, it is a big commitment.) But I think the Lazy DM approach is better and I also really enjoy collaborating about lore.
Edit: forgot a link, Lazy DM is a series of books https://slyflourish.com/lazydm/
Wasn’t this the plot of a House episode?
Edit: Yes! It was. Similar, at least. https://house.fandom.com/wiki/Mob_Rules#Clinic_Patient
There was another tweet from before this one about “When the farmers market has a deal on bulk garlic” which leads me to believe he was getting a discount before and feels slighted at the removal. But who really knows? Either way I followed and am looking forward to an update.
I’d rather build a world together.
D&D isn’t about writing. It’s about live, collaborative story telling with friends.
Even after they released the 5e srd under CC BY 4.0?
That’s how swatting works though. They don’t just call 911 and say “send police to this place” lol.
If you’re ever in Chicago go to Wrigley. It’s amazing what a sports stadium can be. For real, you get off the train, walk like a block, go through the entrance, and you can see the field. It’s amazing and every new stadium should use it as an example.
What’s the difference? I rarely use Python and every time I do I have to relearn which tools are the go to ones. In Java it’s a little simpler, we really just have Maven and Gradle. They have their own problems, sure, what tool doesn’t, but the thing that annoys me about python is the quantity of tools. There often isn’t a clear winner.
Now, to be fair to python, a lot of the ones mentioned on this post are very specifically for data science use cases and not general purpose development.