I've a horrible feeling this is going to be a really easy answer, but
I can't see it in the manual anywhere, but how do I do this with
Django model filtering:

SELECT * FROM auth_user WHERE id NOT IN (1,2,3)

I can do the opposite easy enough

User.objects.filter(id__in[1,2,3])

but what's the opposite of id__in ?

(I'm off to look at the manual again, and Stu's law of software states
that th answer will now jump out at me as soon as I hit "Send")

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