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Pathological organizations for some reason all prefer to never version the CI in the same repository it is testing.


Canadian here. I thought this was common knowledge.


> How or why Scott Adams went completely of the rails

Why? People all say that but it is never stated how or what he said.


I was under that impression too, like an alternative to PYNQ https://github.com/Xilinx/PYNQ


I don't think dividing opinions into conspiracist and not conspiracist is not a good epistemological basis. Opinions can be judged on the facts they are based on facts and how they are based on logical arguments or not regardless of their conspiracistness.


I like to read the propaganda / state funded media of most major nation states of the world: Al Jazeera, TRT, CGTN, RT, BBC, CBC, PBS, etc.

Western "propaganda" is the most insidious and frankly insane. At least with other state media it is clear they are being advocates and their own population don't believe it and won't defend it in private conversations. But in the West we have a way to make people want to believe, it is very uncanny. If I see another "let's go to war for Afghan/Iranian/Syrian women" documentary from the CBC I will lose my mind.


It's sad to see that the highest operating margins are not industries that produce actual value but financialized slop makers.


How many clients do you have?


This is a PEP and not specific to uv: https://peps.python.org/pep-0723/


You need a runner for scripts that follow the PEP (actually the packaging standard established initially by the PEP, hence the note about it's historical status.)

The two main runners I am aware of are uv and pipx. (Any compliant runner can be referenced in the shebang to make a script standalone where shebangs are supported.)


The shebang line references uv.


Is it time for a Debian `alternatives`-style system for PIP 723 compliant Python wrappers yet?

I could totally see `#!/usr/bin/python723` become a thing :)


Indeed it can't authenticate photons. Security isn't about making things perfectly safe, but to make it harder for the bad guys.


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