@KarlKnechtel looking really good, maybe explain PATH a bit more in a sidebar, and python3 and pip3 vs python and pip v2 on some Debian (and Ubuntu, Mint etc) versions
@ChrisP as an aside, it always strikes me as weird to use a list of arguments with shell=True; this happens to work on Windows, but will break on other platforms when there is more than one argument on the list (unless you know precisely what you are doing, and the first argument on the list is a command which knows where to look for the rest); and anyway, there seems to be no reason to use shell=True here
On reflection, it could have been that OP's '1' came from user input, and thus should actually have been referred to the "read inputs as numbers" canonical. But I don't really want to try to read someone's mind from 10 years in the past, and I think the canonical is younger than that
I need help naming something. I made a browser addon that basically adds a volume slider to every tab. Problem is, there is no reliable way to modify a website's volume - I've implemented a bunch of different solutions, and added a dropdown list where the user can select one. How should I label this in the UI? "Method"? "Workaround"? "Strategy"?
I don't like "option" because it tells the user even less than the other options do... If you read "strategy", you wonder what the strategy is for, but the addon does exactly 1 thing, so it's not too hard to make the connection. "Option" tells you nothing