Thanks!
I actually submitted that previous article to !sql@programming.dev as well: https://programming.dev/post/416161
This proved to be a fair amount of work, absent a bot of some sort that I haven't had time to create yet.
So, I failed toward just including events in the sidebar, with a link to python.org's Event Calendar.
Agreed! That's the way we do work projects. For personal stuff, I also like using pyenv. But yeah, that's it, keep it nice and simple.
Gotcha. That's a fun alternative to the usual kind of course work.
Thanks for contributing to the community! Look forward to hearing more from you as you continue.
Curious, what kind of playlists are you creating?
I have to admit I feel like I'm not imaginitive enough to need to script Spotify.
Old?!?! I'll have you know I just did some maintenance work on an ASP.NET 4.0 app a couple weeks ago. ☹️
Went looking through redball's forks and think I found yours, but wanted to be sure. Is this the correct fork/branch you're working on, https://github.com/benja810/redball/tree/lemmy-game-threads?
Ugh, my apologies folks. Clearly still figuring out how to do this Lemmy/Mastodon federation thing.
Thank you, much appreciated!
FWIW, I was told that c/Django was also submitted but still isn't visible yet when I look. So the manual review but sounds accurate.
I raise you
@lambda _: _()
def result() -> int:
global a; global b; a, b = b, a
hat tip to @sisyphean@programming.dev via Cursed Python
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Hey Ulrik, apologies for not responding sooner.
I'm more than happy to talk about adding one (or more!) mods for any of the communities I mod for right now, including c/python. I have at least one person in mind, who has been pretty active both in c/python and c/django. I'd also like to talk more about mod expectations, particularly with regard to reported posts/comments.