What is the currently accepted way of nailing down a specific python version if not using something like pipenv?
Any intentional relation to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slint ?
This feels like a bit of a bikeshed. There are problems with many configuration languages. I don't see anything related to yaml on their issue tracker.
Look, without getting into a debate on cancel culture, I’m wondering if it’s specifically virtue signaling that you object to. Because RMS is specifically known for a massive amount of virtue signaling. It’s all over…
Because, generally speaking and on balance, a least in American society, women have things worse off than men. The pay gap, gender roles, access to reproductive healthcare, representation in government, no paid parental…
> For example, you could believe that gender gaps in engineering are 60% personality-driven and 40% discrimination/sexism-driven. There is nothing toxic about this opinion... What's potentially toxic about this…
I don't take offense, but thanks for your genuine concern.
Consider re-reading what I wrote. "master" has many meanings, and the whole point I'm making is that context is key. I am not sure what you're referring to with "righteous rage".
What's funny to me about your comment is that you actually chose a perfect example of the importance of critical thinking in how we discuss terminology. The message behind the English idiom you chose is clearly one of…
What is the currently accepted way of nailing down a specific python version if not using something like pipenv?
Any intentional relation to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slint ?
This feels like a bit of a bikeshed. There are problems with many configuration languages. I don't see anything related to yaml on their issue tracker.
Look, without getting into a debate on cancel culture, I’m wondering if it’s specifically virtue signaling that you object to. Because RMS is specifically known for a massive amount of virtue signaling. It’s all over…
Because, generally speaking and on balance, a least in American society, women have things worse off than men. The pay gap, gender roles, access to reproductive healthcare, representation in government, no paid parental…
> For example, you could believe that gender gaps in engineering are 60% personality-driven and 40% discrimination/sexism-driven. There is nothing toxic about this opinion... What's potentially toxic about this…
I don't take offense, but thanks for your genuine concern.
Consider re-reading what I wrote. "master" has many meanings, and the whole point I'm making is that context is key. I am not sure what you're referring to with "righteous rage".
What's funny to me about your comment is that you actually chose a perfect example of the importance of critical thinking in how we discuss terminology. The message behind the English idiom you chose is clearly one of…