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  1. @zopyx

    In case it wasn't clear, my preference for Python tools to actually be #implemented in Python isn't some vi-vs-EMACS or yuck-its-not-Python #religious objection.

    It's that when I find a #bug, or a missing #feature with a tool, I'd like to contribute back. I frequently upstream bug fixes and features to such projects.

    But if they're written in Rust, or Go, or whatever, I probably won't do that. I won't be able to scratch my itch without learning an entire new language and ecosystem.

  2. @zopyx

    In case it wasn't clear, my preference for Python tools to actually be #implemented in Python isn't some vi-vs-EMACS or yuck-its-not-Python #religious objection.

    It's that when I find a #bug, or a missing #feature with a tool, I'd like to contribute back. I frequently upstream bug fixes and features to such projects.

    But if they're written in Rust, or Go, or whatever, I probably won't do that. I won't be able to scratch my itch without learning an entire new language and ecosystem.

  3. @zopyx

    In case it wasn't clear, my preference for Python tools to actually be #implemented in Python isn't some vi-vs-EMACS or yuck-its-not-Python #religious objection.

    It's that when I find a #bug, or a missing #feature with a tool, I'd like to contribute back. I frequently upstream bug fixes and features to such projects.

    But if they're written in Rust, or Go, or whatever, I probably won't do that. I won't be able to scratch my itch without learning an entire new language and ecosystem.

  4. @zopyx

    In case it wasn't clear, my preference for Python tools to actually be #implemented in Python isn't some vi-vs-EMACS or yuck-its-not-Python #religious objection.

    It's that when I find a #bug, or a missing #feature with a tool, I'd like to contribute back. I frequently upstream bug fixes and features to such projects.

    But if they're written in Rust, or Go, or whatever, I probably won't do that. I won't be able to scratch my itch without learning an entire new language and ecosystem.

  5. @zopyx

    In case it wasn't clear, my preference for Python tools to actually be #implemented in Python isn't some vi-vs-EMACS or yuck-its-not-Python #religious objection.

    It's that when I find a #bug, or a missing #feature with a tool, I'd like to contribute back. I frequently upstream bug fixes and features to such projects.

    But if they're written in Rust, or Go, or whatever, I probably won't do that. I won't be able to scratch my itch without learning an entire new language and ecosystem.

  6. #FRONTLINE ’s new #documentary Age of Easy Money #examines one of the biggest forces at play in the #pandemic #economy : the “ #EasyMoney#policies that the #FederalReserve #implemented to prevent an #EconomicCrash when #COVID struck, and the current and ongoing effort to rein in #inflation . Some #critics in the documentary maintain that the Fed’s policies have helped #WallStreet more than Main Street and contributed to #inequality .

    pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article

  7. #FRONTLINE ’s new #documentary Age of Easy Money #examines one of the biggest forces at play in the #pandemic #economy : the “ #EasyMoney#policies that the #FederalReserve #implemented to prevent an #EconomicCrash when #COVID struck, and the current and ongoing effort to rein in #inflation . Some #critics in the documentary maintain that the Fed’s policies have helped #WallStreet more than Main Street and contributed to #inequality .

    pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article

  8. #FRONTLINE ’s new #documentary Age of Easy Money #examines one of the biggest forces at play in the #pandemic #economy : the “ #EasyMoney#policies that the #FederalReserve #implemented to prevent an #EconomicCrash when #COVID struck, and the current and ongoing effort to rein in #inflation . Some #critics in the documentary maintain that the Fed’s policies have helped #WallStreet more than Main Street and contributed to #inequality .

    pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article

  9. #FRONTLINE ’s new #documentary Age of Easy Money #examines one of the biggest forces at play in the #pandemic #economy : the “ #EasyMoney#policies that the #FederalReserve #implemented to prevent an #EconomicCrash when #COVID struck, and the current and ongoing effort to rein in #inflation . Some #critics in the documentary maintain that the Fed’s policies have helped #WallStreet more than Main Street and contributed to #inequality .

    pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article