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> some of them will do abnormal things like… well… following hundreds of thousands of other users.

Sounds like Bluesky Pro.


Very cool! One can write a pytest plugin that executes notebooks from a folder with custom pytest fixtures support.


You don't even need a plugin: I have been using a setup with parametrized tests and `runpy` for a while [0]. Works especially well if you use jupytext[1] for just storing the input part of the notebook as a python script -- which is good for version control sanity in any case.

[0]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/56813896/212538 [1]: https://jupytext.readthedocs.io/en/latest/



https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-google-launches-applicati...

> Google launches applications based on BreezoMeter acquisition

> BreezoMeter, acquired by Google last year for $225 million, develops technology for predicting environmental hazards related to air quality and its impact on health.


Try commitizen.


I know commitizen and it doesn't do that. It enforces particular forms of commit messages, but it does not bump versions in Python projects.


(From the thread: https://twitter.com/larsiusprime/status/1344530847685369856 ):

    > 1) Because YOU didn't value something doesn't mean you understand all the ways it was valuable to others
    > 2) It's possible for technology to regress in big ways even as it moves forward in others, esp. when 1) applies
+ Google Reader (RIP 2013)

+ Google Music (RIP 2020)


Like HyperCard, getting rid of flash removed a lot of people's ability to use that creativity to create a program. If I was cynical, I would say it was on purpose to protect 'actual' developer's turf.


I feel like pinterest is being a "placeholder"/"fallback"/"default" of the web. Each time I encounter quora or pinterest search results I am getting the feeling I was looking for something that does not have good online answer/content.


Did you look beyond the Quora / Pinterest / other SEO spam results? There's good content on the web for virtually any query, it's just often buried under mountains of SEO spam results.


I did. Usually I am not clicking the pinterest/quora links and I am left with nothing.


Builtin RTL (Right-to-Left) support is great. I have used Bootstrap with different RTL flipping methods. however - recently I have switched to postcss-rtl ( https://github.com/vkalinichev/postcss-rtl ) which I find much better than other flipping solutions.


Wouldn't a cheap tablet be much more productive and cost effective?


Do you know any tablets with thermal printers that are most cost effective than this one?


Having a bluetooth thermal printer in my bag seems more handy than having it attached to the device all the time. Should be very cheap.


Or a bluetooth keyboard for your smartphone. You can have Bluetooth mechanical keyboards for cheap nowadays.


For what goal?


I am still waiting for bug 865 (now 258) to be resolved. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/258


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