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 (DIR) Post #AzVTN65qPdtRvwf464 by misty@digipres.club
       2025-10-23T16:43:11Z
       
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       One last release without deno, huh? https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/tag/2025.10.22
       
 (DIR) Post #AzVTN7Mtfj7zt7eCJc by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
       2025-10-23T16:46:00.419408Z
       
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       I've been working on some packaging stuff .. guess I'll add deno next to ffmpeg for the build pipelines for win/mac.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzVU2z253QyUCJsEHg by misty@digipres.club
       2025-10-23T16:48:43Z
       
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       @djsumdog Yeah, good call. Might as well get on that now before it's mandatory?
       
 (DIR) Post #AzVi02k8CX08C9yDZY by xarph@rusty.cat
       2025-10-23T17:10:39Z
       
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       @thomasfuchs @misty I liked the dude crashing out on reddit over requiring python 3.10 because he still runs slackware and compiles all his software from source and never updates anything.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzViBNOpk0fvRgPdTc by misty@digipres.club
       2025-10-23T17:13:28Z
       
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       @xarph @thomasfuchs I like the idea that upgrading Python once a year is too much churn.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzViBOj4oEShYktJfU by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
       2025-10-23T19:31:58.866315Z
       
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       Void Linux is really asinine. They don't allow multiple Python versions, so everything in the tree is upgraded once a year around October. In Gentoo there are constantly packages being hit with a 3.12 mandated use flag because people discover bugs. I wrote a tool call voidup that does 3rd party repositories for Void, but the Python madness has kept me from working on it/updating it in months.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzVqRI0oL3DZ0GH70i by xarph@rusty.cat
       2025-10-23T20:20:50Z
       
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       @djsumdog void linux feels like one of those science experiments where you keep removing components from a machine to see when it stops working