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@nuthatch@infosec.exchange
2024-02-11 15:44:52

I’ve been running around
Sick and tired from before
The scent of salt clings upon my skin
I can taste it
Saying what’s it all for
Yet despite it all we forget we forget
Don’t think I can find the time
I won’t be afraid
Of what comes next
I need something
I can’t see the light
I need a little light
In my own life
I won’t be afraid
Of what comes next
Just to find myself
Just to find ourselves
The phoenix looks into my eyes
Well I was searching for something to do
Just so I could keep myself right
Cuz you don’t know me like I do
Cuz you don’t know me like I do
Cuz you don’t know me like I do

@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2024-02-14 15:13:44

Boosting this to help bookmark for myself. I have bought a number of interfaces for video editing, but I find myself going back to trackpad and keyboard on my MacBook Pro more often than not, so if I ever get a desktop and/or a separate monitor I may need to partake
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@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2024-03-22 19:03:58

To quote myself:
"""
Honestly, I think the biggest problem here is that #Python #packaging is infinitely complex and counter-intuitive, which means that anyone involved on either end is surprised to find a very high barrier of entry. The #Gentoo Python Guide has already 300 KiB of .rst files, and it is by no means comprehensive. At this point, distribution developers pretty much can't really package anything written in Python without getting a special training and/or senior developer review, and even senior developers have a hard time following the constantly changing landscape.
At the same time, Python framework in Gentoo has already a bunch of safety checks included to detect the most common pitfalls. Again, it is by no means comprehensive and I keep extending it whenever we discover yet another counterintuitive pitfall. This thread makes me think that we will need to add another check to make sure that PKG-INFO is dealt with when pyproject.toml is patched.
"""
#PEP517 #Hatchling

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2024-03-22 19:03:58

To quote myself:
"""
Honestly, I think the biggest problem here is that #Python #packaging is infinitely complex and counter-intuitive, which means that anyone involved on either end is surprised to find a very high barrier of entry. The #Gentoo Python Guide has already 300 KiB of .rst files, and it is by no means comprehensive. At this point, distribution developers pretty much can't really package anything written in Python without getting a special training and/or senior developer review, and even senior developers have a hard time following the constantly changing landscape.
At the same time, Python framework in Gentoo has already a bunch of safety checks included to detect the most common pitfalls. Again, it is by no means comprehensive and I keep extending it whenever we discover yet another counterintuitive pitfall. This thread makes me think that we will need to add another check to make sure that PKG-INFO is dealt with when pyproject.toml is patched.
"""
#PEP517 #Hatchling