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congrats for.. selling out? wut

they have bad taste obviously otherwise we'd all be using their project

Yes, when the poetry people purposely added a feature to fail CI with a 1/10 chance because they wanted to depreciate a feature, I depreciated poetry.

link it if you have a good source smh


This reminds me of Amazon Prime video advertising Molly Mae. It knows I would never ever watch that trash but it shows it to me precisely for that reason, that'll I get annoyed enough to vent about it and contribute to it going viral. It works i guess, since I am typing this garbage on hn.

>Saying that uv is their only winner is a hilarious take.

na this news is good enough reason to move from Ruff back to black and stay the course, I won't use anything else from Astral. I will use uv but only until pip 2/++ gets its shit together and catches up and hopefully then as a community we should jump back on board and keep using pip even if it's not as good, it's free in the freedom sense.


i kind of disagree with this. uv run is clunky, i don't want that. i want to keep the activate the venv and do shit model. i hate uv run as a primitive.

I mean you don't need to use that then. `uv` is still writing to `.venv` by default and you can activate it with `direnv` or w/e.

the point about defaults though, the default or defacto workflow is uv run

Maybe, but that's not how I've been holding it.

I think I have trauma from virtual environments...


> everybody else was blaming themselves for a problem and didn't have a clear understanding of what was wrong with pip or what a correct model for managing python dependencies is (short answer: see maven)

I always looked down on the Java ecosystem but if it turns out Maven had a better story all along and we all overlooked it, that's wild.


Maven has its own bone headed design where it SILENTLY resolves conflicting dependency branches through a “closest to dep tree root wins” rule.

Well this sucks. So the most evil new company has acquired the most exciting 'open' source company. The vibes are about to get bad. Hopefully this speeds up the next phase of AI destroying the economy and everything good about tech.

what is the permission it asks for? it seems suspicious af.

I ran into this too. I'm on a work computer so did not want to accept this without knowing

I disagree with this. The tech bros building these dystopian systems for big paychecks need to be informed somehow, this is the best way to reach them. They do care what their peers think of them and if we can reach their conscious in between bouts of agentic blogs and vibe coded hopes and dreams, then that is what we should do.

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