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www.laac.dev
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| | | | Choosing which tools to use in your Python development environment might be the toughest part of Python programming. The Python tooling ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly. I'll share what I need my tools to do, what tools are a part of my development environment, and why I use each one. | |
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ryxcommar.com
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| | | | March 4, 2024 update: This blog has been updated to reflect additions to uv as of 0.1.12, specifically the --system flag. See Addendum section for more information. When I heard that Charlie Marsh, the creator of Ruff, created a fast replacement for pip called uv, I dropped everything I was doing and added it to... | |
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andrich.me
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| | | | A bit more than a week ago, I posted this on Mastodon after I read several posts in a long thread on using UV for Python projects. Simon has created a blog post summing up and linking to the most significant posts in this long thread - uv under discussion on Mastodon. Now, a week later, I have to admit that I was wrong. I still stand with my opinion that the speed improvement is not crucial to me, but it is of course nice to have. | |
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selfhostedheaven.com
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| | Transmission is a very lightweight and simple to use torrent client. It support a lot of great features and works on many many systems. All that is great, but the real reason why I love Transmission as much as I do, is because of it's great web interface. It's really fast, works on all modern browsers and operating systems and you don't even need to install the client on every computer! |