Well, I'm 48 now.
Why is printing so hard.
The #Seattle PD has extensive video surveillance of, well, literally everyone who goes downtown. https://spd-cctv-coverage.glitch.me/ If you're in downtown Seattle, I hope you like being recorded by the police, because you're gonna be, like it or not.
Does anyone else get a feeling like you're walking across a thin pane of glass, beneath it a yawning void, and despite everything around you looking normal, you can sense a subtle shift and crack with every step? Just me? Ok, then.
Are there any #PyConUS attendees who are local to #Pittsburgh who can direct me to options for e-bike rentals for the duration of the conference? I don't want the docked bike shares, I want something where I can have a bike that I store where I'm staying and ride to the conference, and an e-bike because I don't want to be a sweaty mess from the hills.
I just read a fantastic article about the dynamics of voluntary communities and abuse, and I think you should read it too. (I agree with basically all of this)
Okay, we're gonna be yeeting our Echo devices shortly. What're good alternatives? We're a mixed household -- my partner is Android, I'm iOS -- and we have a home assistant installation kicking around, including integration with Hue I'm leaning towards homepods, but I'm open to other options. #homelab #HomeAutomation
I've been trying to work my way through β€œtype help", thanks to Andy Baio linking me to it, and I am stumped af. I'd love to look for help, but the only thing I can find is the very spoiler-dense contents section that I'm scared to read into because I want to get a *nudge*, not a complete solve. Where do people go to talk about niche mystery games? (boost, please? This is a bit outside my usual circles)
What I want to know is, does John Oliver walk the walk? Is his show / he himself on Fedi?
I'm trying to figure out if there’s a release process pattern that I can implement in GitHub actions that looks something like this: 0. bump the version of my package 1. build the new release 2. publish the new release to PyPi 3. build a docker image that installs the new release, along with all its locked dependencies, from PyPi I am pretty sure I can do it all in one workflow, but I'd really prefer to reuse them.