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  1. As a frequent consumer (and dare I say... enjoyer!) of #ABNF I can't believe I hadn't stumbled across this delightful little tool yet:

    github.com/katef/kgt

    Makes cute little UTF-8 diagrams right in your terminal :blobfoxmeltsoblove:

  2. As a frequent consumer (and dare I say... enjoyer!) of #ABNF I can't believe I hadn't stumbled across this delightful little tool yet:

    github.com/katef/kgt

    Makes cute little UTF-8 diagrams right in your terminal :blobfoxmeltsoblove:

  3. As a frequent consumer (and dare I say... enjoyer!) of #ABNF I can't believe I hadn't stumbled across this delightful little tool yet:

    github.com/katef/kgt

    Makes cute little UTF-8 diagrams right in your terminal :blobfoxmeltsoblove:

  4. As a frequent consumer (and dare I say... enjoyer!) of #ABNF I can't believe I hadn't stumbled across this delightful little tool yet:

    github.com/katef/kgt

    Makes cute little UTF-8 diagrams right in your terminal :blobfoxmeltsoblove:

  5. #GoodFirstIssue adding support for relative dependency cool-downs to pip. This would be a massive security improvement for users who can then set-and-forget a reasonable cooldown duration in their global pip config.

    github.com/pypa/pip/issues/136

    #opensource #security #oss #python

  6. #GoodFirstIssue adding support for relative dependency cool-downs to pip. This would be a massive security improvement for users who can then set-and-forget a reasonable cooldown duration in their global pip config.

    github.com/pypa/pip/issues/136

    #opensource #security #oss #python

  7. #GoodFirstIssue adding support for relative dependency cool-downs to pip. This would be a massive security improvement for users who can then set-and-forget a reasonable cooldown duration in their global pip config.

    github.com/pypa/pip/issues/136

    #opensource #security #oss #python

  8. #GoodFirstIssue adding support for relative dependency cool-downs to pip. This would be a massive security improvement for users who can then set-and-forget a reasonable cooldown duration in their global pip config.

    github.com/pypa/pip/issues/136

    #opensource #security #oss #python

  9. 🐍🚀 Wow, hold the press! Python's `splitlines()` is the Swiss Army knife of line splitting! Who knew that it could slice and dice through characters like `x0b` and `x1e` that nobody uses or even remembers? 🔍🤓 Thanks to Seth Larson for this groundbreaking revelation—next up, rediscovering the wheel! 😅🔄
    yossarian.net/til/post/python- #Python #splitlines #SwissArmyKnife #lineSplitting #codingFun #SethLarson #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🐍🚀 Wow, hold the press! Python's `splitlines()` is the Swiss Army knife of line splitting! Who knew that it could slice and dice through characters like `x0b` and `x1e` that nobody uses or even remembers? 🔍🤓 Thanks to Seth Larson for this groundbreaking revelation—next up, rediscovering the wheel! 😅🔄
    yossarian.net/til/post/python- #Python #splitlines #SwissArmyKnife #lineSplitting #codingFun #SethLarson #HackerNews #ngated

  11. 🐍🚀 Wow, hold the press! Python's `splitlines()` is the Swiss Army knife of line splitting! Who knew that it could slice and dice through characters like `x0b` and `x1e` that nobody uses or even remembers? 🔍🤓 Thanks to Seth Larson for this groundbreaking revelation—next up, rediscovering the wheel! 😅🔄
    yossarian.net/til/post/python- #Python #splitlines #SwissArmyKnife #lineSplitting #codingFun #SethLarson #HackerNews #ngated

  12. 🐍🚀 Wow, hold the press! Python's `splitlines()` is the Swiss Army knife of line splitting! Who knew that it could slice and dice through characters like `x0b` and `x1e` that nobody uses or even remembers? 🔍🤓 Thanks to Seth Larson for this groundbreaking revelation—next up, rediscovering the wheel! 😅🔄
    yossarian.net/til/post/python- #Python #splitlines #SwissArmyKnife #lineSplitting #codingFun #SethLarson #HackerNews #ngated