I wouldn't ever imagine to shed a tear for the processes I have killed in my whole life. I feel like a homicidal maniac.
Then I hope it won't get any traction.
Python docs are mostly "reference" material. Which means it's not intended to show you how things are done, but used as detailed descriptions of commands/statements/classes/methods.
This is why you are having trouble understanding it. You first need to go understand fundamentals of it and they will be useful when you need details and intricacies of something while using it.
There is an old cartoon series called "Zican Adam" In Turkey. Which is a slang-ish way of saying "Sican Adam", "The man that shits". It's about a man where in different situations he gets nervous or angry and shits over the perpetrators.
This reminds me that.
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Block users all you want, but don't expect me to "attest my hardware and software" from a 3rd party. Let alone make this a standard and think about leaving the keys to parties which are probably "themselves" only.
How on earth the expectation can be giving authority to third parties to set my hardware and software to be validated so they attest to an arbitrary standard which I will never have control over?
See the current SSL certificate authorities mess. I have to pay to a third party to asure my clients that my server can securely communicate with them. Now they are doing this to clients with a more strict manner.
Because it just works (tm). And it is flexible to a point that no GUI can ever accomplish. It's liberating. It's repeatable, It's automatable. It's about control. And most importantly, it's FAST!
If you try to max out the control, GUI comes out of as an UX disaster. Check any enterprise software GUI to see what I mean. There will be lot's and lot's of buttons all around, and you would also end up with some kind of text input or programming environment inside it.
Just check the mirrors man, perfect likeness. I don't think any genai is there yet.
Oh I feel old already. I even forgot about this.
Telegram seem to provide the least info, not signal.
A more important topic is, what federated data will be kept on Meta, and most importantly HOW that data will be processed/used/sold by Meta.
Import white pawns across from the other tables, arm them with shields and force move black pawns out on the north side.
I hate video links. The information could have been a few paragraphs of text that I could glance. Instead this much minutes of video that you can't search, glance over, read while listening to something else.. So it's a pass for me.