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Full text of the bill is linked to in the Senate Appropriations Committee Press Release
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Full text of the bill is linked to in the Senate Appropriations Committee Press Release
Thanks for sharing your experience.
They published their reasons for methodology adjustments. But you’ve made up your mind regardless of the facts.
This is easily verified to be false.
Yet comparisons of methodologies show little difference.
CPI doesn’t include the data it includes now?
Tagging https://discuss.online/u/jgrim to pass your message along.
Mastodon sort of has this.
If you want someone else to do work for you and pay for expenses upfront for you, you should expect to pay for thator have your interaction with that service be sold to advertisers at a minimum.
That kinda defeats the purpose of the hash.
Is this sort of lag the nature of package managers that will inherently be part of NixOS and nixpk?
I’m so deep in the weeds. I don’t know what questions to ask.
That PR link returns a 404.
This is my way of learning Nix/NixOS so I’d rather give it a go before the PR is merged.
The biggest thing that PieFed has done is get up and running on public data with new accounts open to the public. This trial by fire will make it fail fast or become much improved. It seems that the main developer is quite experienced and has thought about architecture and improvements that have already been implemented. I think it’s promising for all of these reasons.
My biggest potential concern is that moderation tools have not been implimented yet (unless the were very recently).
As far as Python being difficult in larger systems, this can be mitigated by experience and good practice. But I tend to agree that Python is typically not the ideal choice for a large project.