As someone recently told me, they don’t worry about saving lives, they worry about saving souls.
You need to abide by the quaint rules of the magical sky daddy for that, even if they don’t make sense.
As someone recently told me, they don’t worry about saving lives, they worry about saving souls.
You need to abide by the quaint rules of the magical sky daddy for that, even if they don’t make sense.
Not to be confused with “secular Christian”, which in popular parlance means “I hang around church for the community but I’m not spiritual”.
The response at PyCon and EuroPython was pretty favorable, and a lot of core devs seem into it. This is definitely gonna happen unless something big comes up.
There was still a bit of discussion about the exact form (3.26 vs 3.2026 etc), but that is handled and I expect it to be on the standards track soon.
Next year. It’s a yearly release cadence.
Also, 3.14 will be the last one in this version numbering scheme. The one after that will be 3.26.
NASA makes extensive use of contractors. The moon hardware was largely designed, built and tested by private companies.
What I love about it is that it looks so practical. What actual car mechanics would use to do actual work.
It’s from a time of craftsmanship and hard labor, not NDAs and capitalization.
Lemmy is poison. But fun poison.
I spent way too much time looking for a hidden Saddam Hussein.
Bring back Minardi let’s goooooooooo!
Nuclear technologies missed their window. The use cases where they are the best technical solution now are extremely limited, and that means you can get the investment going to improve them.
It’s a curiosity now.
There’s an alternative timeline where Chernobyl doesn’t happen and we decarbonize by leaning on nuclear in the nineties, then transition to renewables about now. But that’s not our timeline. And if it were, it would be in the past now.
Uhh no? Non-baptized souls go to limbo according to Christian theology.