Question: I'm wondering how Python's sysconfig.get\_platform() and/or distutils.util.get\_platform() work under the hood. On mac when I run these, I get "macosx-10.9-x86_64". I'm not quite sure I understand where this information comes from. When I go to my CLI and type uname then I get back "Darwin". I also see "Darwin" when I use platform.system(). If I were to re-create this in Bash without Python, where is Python pulling this information from? >>> import os >>> os.name 'posix' >>> import platform >>> platform.system() 'Darwin' >>> platform.release() '21.5.0' >>> import sysconfig >>> sysconfig.get_platform() 'macosx-10.9-x86_64'