It doesn’t. read the first words behind the link you posted:
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Here is the actual one: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/
It doesn’t. read the first words behind the link you posted:
Page Status: Outdated
Here is the actual one: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/
Uv and pip do the same thing, uv is just faster.
Hatch has the same role as Poetry or tox: managing environments for you.
Applications should be packaged properly, in a self contained installer for exactly this demographic. It’s not Python’s fault that this isn’t common practice.
Sure, there was some hyperbole. Some people need some specific setuptools plugin or something. Almost nobody.
It’s not a standard, it’s built on standards.
You can also use Poetry (which recently grew standard metadata support) or plain uv venv
if you want to do things manually but fast.
It’s fixed, and the python version had nothing to do with it. Just use hatch
No it’s not. E.g. nobody who starts a new project uses setup.py anymore
Don’t think I haven’t tried that.
I also tried the debug menu, xkill
using the window ID, … it’s immortal.
Tbf, thanks to X11 Linux isn’t safe from stuff like that.
When I use my VR glasses, Steam sometimes creates an uncloseable X window that isn’t attached to any process. I don’t think even killing XWayland gets rid of it.
I’d rather have neutral, fact based reporting. That one party endorses “alternative facts” was a choice by that party. It doesn’t mean that people more grounded in reality are biased.
In other words: if you are an US-American news source that reports neutrally, the vast majority of your staff will be voting Democrats.
I think Europe has been a bad place for them for a long time, because the church has put religious paranoia into their heads any also was petty terrible to them.
The only societies I can think of where they had a place were some indigenous American ones, where there was a role for people who are in connection with the spirit world.
Yeah and they actually added some usability in the form of that utility helping you debug what you’re doing. Pretty nice!
You know what, I completely agree.
Not if there is a clear trend. If most movie posters are blue, three average will be blue.
But i agree, it is useless if there is no clear trend.
The average of 0° and 359° is obviously 359.5°.
it’s a radial scale.
It was poignant, and you reacted to it like a sore loser, so yes, it was objectively clever
I haven’t found anything better than Whiskey. It reminds me of the finnicky Wine days before Proton, but so far the problems I encountered are purely cosmetic. Granted, I only tried pixely indie stuff.
I don’t, my personal machine runs Linux
It works OK. Steam itself is super sluggish under it.
Native Steam + Proton is just better.
Have you heard about that wild thing you can do called “communication”