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🗓️ AGENDA "JURIDIQUE" des activistes en procès ⚖️

💪 Soutenons activement les militant·e·s qui se frottent à la répression de plus en plus marquée du @gouvernementfr

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in reply to Extinction Rebellion France

🤔 Est il normal qu'il y ait autant de citoyen·ne·s non violent·e·s inquiété·e·s par de telles procédures judiciaires ?

Si vous pensez qu'il serait mieux de s'inquiéter de la destruction du Vivant que de poursuivre des activistes, alors rejoignez nous 👇
extinctionrebellion.fr/rejoign…

in reply to Extinction Rebellion France

💚 Aidez les activistes en participant aux frais pour les avocats qui nous accompagnent 👇
helloasso.com/associations/ale…

En procès et toujours déterminé·e·s ✊✊🏿✊🏾




Chip and Dale were just animated versions of Magnum P.I. and Indiana Jones.




In Vienna until wednesday for #ossummit - reach out if you're also there :-) #linux #opensource


Open Source Everything: A curated list of the best open source software github.com/An-anonymous-coder/…

#opensource

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Niente, sono troppo felice delle #cornicette che mi sono venute quasi per sbaglio sul sito:

wok.oblomov.eu/diaria/cornici-…

#orgoglione ma con soddisfazione

[EDIT per linkare alla versione pubblica del sito, LOL]

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Heyo! My review of Shigidi is up on Nerds of a Feather:

nerds-feather.com/2024/09/revi…

In brief, I think the conceit is kick-ass, but the execution left me restless and unsatisfied, in ways that are probably more specific to me than generally applicable, so you should read it yourself if you like the idea!

#BookReview @bookstodon #fantasy #sff

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Climate change is one reason for hotter oceans. But there are others


Hurricane season is heating up: Hurricane Francine hit Louisiana last week and dumped rain across the South, and forecasters expect more stormy activity in the Atlantic in the next few weeks.

A big factor in this stormy weather is our extremely warm oceans. Scientists know climate change is the main culprit, but NPR climate correspondent Rebecca Hersher has been following the quest to figure out the other reasons. Hint: They may involve volcanoes and the sun.

Read moreof Rebecca's reporting on this topic.

Questions about hurricanes or other weather disasters? Email us at_[em]shortwave@npr.org _– we'd love to hear your ideas![/em]

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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🔖 Degrees of deception: How America’s universities became debt factories | Anand Sanwal anandsanwal.me/college-student… #BookmarkShare





dont we have good #pdf readers for #linux? that work on wayland natively, are light-weight and are not bugged? couldn't find any, and dont want to use firefox for pdf. gnome's Evince cant switch pages with mouse scroll (it skips slides sometimes). maybe there are some gtk3 apps from cinnamon or mate or xfce?


Hey, #Python friends, I'm still learning... A question...

If you're using virtual environments - what do you do?

I keep finding documents that suggest either is fine (of course), but I wonder if there is some logic behind the choice.

I sometimes forget which one I used and then have to check first, which seems inefficient.

  • python -m venv ./venv (50%, 2 votes)
  • python -m venv ./.venv (50%, 2 votes)
  • Something else? (0%, 0 votes)
4 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

in reply to popey

Speaking as someone reasonably well versed in the arts of Python packaging and virtual environment management: it really doesn't matter. I mean, it doesn't make a whit of difference for the "machinery" of virtual environments; it's your choice whether you want your venvs hidden or not. (Be wary of anyone trying to tell you that there is a standard practice on this.)

It can be convenient to let a higher-level tool manage venvs for you: pipenv, pdm, hatch, poetry, uv, etc. I would definitely endorse the idea of trying out these tools to understand how they work, and then if you want to use them, go ahead; if not, manually creating a venv works too and is sometimes easier. Personally I use a mix.

Though, the one kind of special case I'd call out is that, if you're installing a Python application, pipx (or some equivalent) is *so convenient* compared to manually managing the venv that I would highly recommend it.

#Python



David Lammy to appoint UK’s first special envoy for nature - theguardian.com/environment/20… "Labour will also boost environmental efforts by reestablishing climate role cut by Rishi Sunak" that's good


Jesus Fucking Christ.

One day they will allow you to finally rest in peace instead of taking the blame for every one of their sins.



‘I’ve never been so driven’: Led By Donkeys on mocking Liz Truss, duping Matt Hancock and renaming Michelle Mone’s yacht - theguardian.com/politics/2024/… modern heroes...

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