I've gotten so used to Jupyter trampling all over all of my names that it's taken me nearly 5 minutes to realise why I can't mutate a global float counter in my notebook from inside a function without global. I swear notebooks rot your brain
"Oh, that value is too precious for you to stamp all over, is it?"
Parts of it have come in handy like only loading source data once. If I understand the horrendous merge conflicts on the underlying JSON, I've run many of the cells over 3000 times and the data load is ~10 seconds, so that's saved me 500 minutes in total in the last month. I do miss that kind of thing, but then I think back to all the horrible things that went wrong when I used Spyder and I'm not sure it makes up for that time saving
you might find this interesting: youtube.com/watch?v=5dggwz76Qys title: LLM Understanding: 19. Stephen WOLFRAM "Computational Irreducibility, Minds, and Machine Learning" @PM2Ring
@MisterMiyagi I do the same but with password-store: passwordstore.org
The website itself is a complicated mix of people (those hosting it, those writing it, those that have db backups for canonicals etc.) and it's probably just not going to happen to get everything aligned
@roganjosh I see you're back from your vacation ;-)
Eh? PyCon UK 2024 was canceled back in Feb?! ("perfect storm of factors incl. venue unavailable"). Why didn't they just go virtual again like many did 2020-2?