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I code, a lot. I watch sports, a lot. I’m a Cleveland sports fan first, so that generally sucks. Will be using this exclusively as a stream of consciousness.
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Capamundo
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I don’t know, I can’t tell you the pain I went through relying only on mile long DeepDiff outputs. It’s such a niche thing to complain about, and what I’m building no one will ever use, but I will use it every day for the rest of my life because of the help I went through 2 months ago😂😂😂
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But when you start using it to validate insanely nested dictionaries that you’re creating, you realize, yes… all the information is there, but god is it awful to look at, and god do I have to scan line by line, why IS THIS SO BAD?
So, naturally I built an app with an insanely better visual UI.
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A few months back I had to match a JSON created through an XML process. Not too difficult, except I had to build that same process in Python, so I had to be sure everything lined up perfectly (for accurate request/response,etc etc)
Here’s what I found. DeepDiff is amazing on a small level.
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Great insight. I’m currently working on (significantly, in my opinion) improving the DeepDiff package, I’ll eventually make it open source.
Thanks for the chat!
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Which one is better? You wrote them.
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Okay hold up.
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Regular sponges are gross as fuck compared to scrub daddies or scrub mommies. I’d go steel wool before I go regular sponge.
Got me tripping. Using a regular sponge feels like you get your dishes dirtier.
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Cool! I know what I’m doing whenever I have free time. Thanks for the heads up!
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Potentially dumb question:
What is the best way to become a maintainer? Just have an insane understanding of an open source tool/software, to the point where you could fix bugs, implement upgrades, etc?
Like data stewards, but for open source softwares/tools?
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Of course, all my opinions, by a guy who really fell in love with how we got to the hell most of us truly believe we’re in.
At some point, if democrats never concede that they used to silence republicans, then liberals and conservatives will never get along.
The way out is peace, not highground
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If you believe you’re truly right in your beliefs, and they’re founded in logic you’ve reasoned and not morals that have been instilled in you by people paid to do EXACTLY that, then you should really just advocate for the reinstatement of the fairness doctrine.
Otherwise, shut up please:)
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Honestly I pasted the wrong link so I feel like this thread is TRASH NOW.
Read the right link here.
www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...
This is what I feel you need to understand.
And obviously this journalist explained it better than I did.
Thanks Al Tompkins. Get on Bluesky!
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Okay now Rush Limbaugh, and the spawn of Fox News — created through this Supreme Court case.
www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt...
Read it. Read the affirmation. Read the dissent. Inform yourselves. It’s too good to spoil.
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Media corporations realized it was more important to have the constant supply of info from the government than to ever really try to persecute them (
unless in times where it is truly a necessity, like lying about weapons of mass destruction)
Y’all have missed several true necessities since then.