Posts by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
 (DIR) Post #AVNNdyh2UHM3y3GQyW by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-05-06T11:01:05Z
       
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       @stux a head of state is a necessary democratic safety valve. Some countries have hereditary heads of state, some have elected them. I’m agnostic but for many it’s an important socio-cultural event which I can appreciate.
       
 (DIR) Post #AVNOx6bzN23LyzaQRU by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-05-06T11:15:46Z
       
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       @stux a President is typically a head of state in a non hereditary head of state style democracy.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYW3OAPyS4pEkgsOIK by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-08-08T09:02:30Z
       
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       @ZDF There are three types of people reading this article. i) upset by the wasteful non-compliance ii) proud of the corrective attention to detail iii) non-Germans
       
 (DIR) Post #AYWoaxVWSZDMJy4aXo by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-08-08T17:51:47Z
       
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       @stux what a mess.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYbbFzGoNq9o5pf4NM by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-08-11T01:14:03Z
       
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       @simon can one use it for joins?
       
 (DIR) Post #AYliOnUgsq9qZo172m by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-08-15T22:17:56Z
       
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       @internetarchive @brewsterkahle In time, academic historians will describe it as a epoch moment in the collapse of an industry which forgot how to innovate.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbQSKkUkS4r6gBq9XE by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-11-03T09:49:46Z
       
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       @changelog @jeanqasaur @adam @jerod Can’t use freemium REST api client?Take a look at this: https://github.com/usebruno/bruno.We don’t talk about Bruno 🤓
       
 (DIR) Post #AcgOhn1I8TMnv4Mca0 by LukeBrowell@mastodon.scot
       2023-12-11T00:15:18Z
       
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       @simon It would be even less intimidating if they were just called envs and that activating them didn’t involve sourcing a file in a relative directory. $ python env foo should activate  a venv called foo (and initialise it, if it doesn’t already exist).