You can just install the software on your own system, you don’t need their distribution.
You can just install the software on your own system, you don’t need their distribution.
See also: search result leads to access.redhat.com
Sorry to doxx you but I know that’s just an alias address. Your real IP is 127.0.0.1
How do we feel about Tumbleweed?
“Lennart just thinks they’re neat.”
it’s worth noting that in a place like the US where ISPs set up torrent honeypots, you absolutely need a VPN and in many cases a paid tier that allows p2p (like proton).
Small price (literally) to pay in comparison to streaming price bloat/cableification.
“Class, can anyone give me an example of insanity?”
If this is from the perspective of a hobbyist or brand new Python dev, that’s a fair opinion to have, I suppose.
That said, if you’re using Python in a professional capacity, you really need to learn how to use the toolchain properly.
Python packaging and virtual environments are not difficult to understand, and I’d wager based on your comments elsewhere in this thread that your frustrations are born from not taking the time to understand why following the instructions from a fourteen-year-old blog post aren’t working.
99.99% of the time, the fault isn’t with pip, it’s with the maintainer of the broken package you’re trying to use.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pwithnall/malcontent