@KarlKnechtel The primary message that needs to get across much louder and clearer is Never use Python's is operator or id(obj) to compare for numerical or string equality. Secondary is that the internals of how Python, integer cache or AST manage/cache constants are thus only a curiosity (/performance optimization).
The Python {Discourse forum moderation team, Code of Conduct Work Group, Steering Council} are continuing to silence dissent. It's reached rather impressive levels now: the forum has announced a policy that "hidden" posts are no longer visible to TL3 members, and have salted the earth by also deleting many previously hidden posts. My departure thread now depicts random interlopers responding to quotes of me that are nowhere to be found for anyone - except on my blog.
As of 3/2024 it insists "government entities and non-profit entities with over 200 employees or contractors" must pay, with an exception for the use of Anaconda’s software to teach classes.
^^ one commenter wrote"It's easy to work around the restrictions. Just use only conda-forge and no default channels."
Has anyone personally dealt with this? (don't out your org if so). I don't wish them ill, but unannounced constant changes in licensing + backdated fees demands seems fairly aggressive and hostile way to treat your own users.
In general do backdated fees demands for a category of users previously explicitly told they were exempt, and then not notified of the change (did they get any notification by GUI banner, email or mail?), stand up in court? And who would port their Excel flow to use them, given all this?