Saw the proposed PEP 492 - Coroutines with async and await syntax on Hacker News yesterday. It looks like it would be pretty nifty, though I haven't really played with the existing asyncio stuff much yet.
also, when I didn't answer my phone my boss would usually just check my Facebook/Twitter/Etc. Which I didn't care cause I barely use them but he did catch a few other techs
also: tried to get our maintenance department to go swap a battery out for me since our techs aren't responding. The director of maintenance calls me from his personal phone and tells me that they don't DO that, that they don't have any spare parts (the on-call maintenance guy said there were a half dozen batteries in front of him at the warehouse) and that I'd have to get one of my techs to run out there.
I made yagmail to make sending an email a one-liner! :)
while not giving in on flexability, html/img/etc
and using keyring for security
doesn't that sound like something you wish you had years ago? (lol sorry)
The goal will be to automatically guess the content, so you could just like ['/local/path/to/img.png', '/local/html.html', 'http://remote.com/x.html', '<h1>something</h1>']
I like these both: Suggesting possible duplicate questions automatically based on similar content; Predicting the likelihood of closure of questions based on their quality;