@MarcLore Your #BlueApron system is a disaster. Yesterday, our order was cancelled due to your systems' and teams' inability to fix a payment glitch. You lost revenue. We lost our meal plan for the week. Please fix it. https://t.co/6vS8HqCRuN
@jordanwcjackson It's normal in college not to know what you want to do. And indeed part of the purpose of college is to help you answer that question.
As long as you're working hard and learning a lot, you're heading in a good direction, even if you don't know where it ultimately leads.
I'm about to release Setuptools 80, which blocks use of the `easy_install` command and replaces the `develop` command with a pip-backed compatibility shim. I don't expect this change to cause too much disruption, but I'll be monitoring the bug tracker closely just in case.
My GitHub profile indicates I've hit a record 10,220 contributions in the past year. It's been a good run this summer, with work on https://t.co/rSBV67SyS0, security vulnerabilities in CPython, and more. Expect my contributions to slow when I join #Microsoft this September.
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Today I was claiming some unclaimed property with DC and uploaded my "driver's license" as requested. The website rejected it as "Uploaded file names must not exceed 100 characters and must only contain letters, numbers, dashes and underscores." Please allow legit inputs.
@marcmaxmeister I may be totally off base here, but my experience in Python leads me to believe the language itself provides many of the security and readability benefits that Rust provides over C/C++, so for a Python user, there’s little value added by implementing the interpreter in Rust v C.
@djjasonclark you may want to revisit and revise your article on Google Sheets as JSON. In my testing, it appears that Google rolled back JSON support in 2021 (https://t.co/bhU772ltb8), and even your example fails.
https://t.co/X1srqaR1oV