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I write code for your entertainment! Senior SWE @ Netflix - Live Streaming
I share everything I find interesting enough (mostly tech related)! Born and raised in Brazil 🇧🇷 and now immigrant in the Netherlands. 🇳🇱
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Meanwhile I am here looking to move out of ProtonMail. Their support for certain political forces is triggering me.
Proton is my primary email provider since I moved out of Gmail in 2017. I own my domain names, so that part is not a big deal to move out.
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obrigado ☺️
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dzięki!! 🙌
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I was quite skeptical until I tried Claude Sonnet using the Cline VSCode plugin.
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LOL
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Ok I will try again
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I personally like Cline much more than Aider.
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Silent dishwasher?????!!! 😍😍😍😍
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If she said that, its a very sad statement (to put it mildly)
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‼️
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you will
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Maybe just go running?! 😅
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🤞I hope so, this has been a pain for too long. 🥲
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and no, the best option for a Python programmer is not to become a go dev, but a Rust dev!!
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😅 Sorry, didn’t want to trigger negativity. But I had such problems in the past with Python at the system level inside Docker container and conflicting. I don’t think there’s anything “wrong”, but it is risky. I think it is simple enough to create a venv inside the container and run with it.
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This is valid if your Docker is based off any Linux distribution that leverages system Python. I think all of them do… though
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You should not install Python at the system level, never. Even inside containers. System level Python might break things or create conflicts even inside Docker. The probability is lower, but still can happen and it is a headache to debug
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I did try it. It is really good! 👍🏼