You're right of course. Oh well, it *was* a wild idea.
Rob Cliffe
On 04/12/2
On 04/12/2022 18:16, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2022 at 05:11, Rob Cliffe via Python-Dev
wrote:
Wild suggestion:
Make None.__hash__ writable.
E.g.
None.__hash__ = lambda : 0 # Currently raises
On 09Dec2022 14:58, Simon Cross wrote:
I can now pull from Discourse or GH when it’s convenient for me. It’s also
much easier to disengage for a few days and catch up later.
I have a question about how you handle multiple communities. I'm
subscribed to ~30 python-dev style mailing lists
On 12/9/22 09:20, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> The whole shift away from email leaves me calmer and better engaged.
There are definitely advantages to the different methods of staying engaged, and which is the best fit definitely
depends on the individual.
It seems to me the best possible outcome
It’s possible, but here’s the way I look at it. I’m *already* engaged with
dozens of communities, within Python but also others. So every morning I’d
wake up to many hundreds of emails, which is just incredibly stress inducing.
So it’s a tension between guarding my time better and FOMO.
>
> I have a question about how you handle multiple communities. I'm
> subscribed to ~30 python-dev style mailing lists across different
> projects. There is no way I can open up 30 Discourse sites each day.
> Mail brings everything into one place for me, and I have things setup
> so that new mail
Barry Warsaw writes:
> I absolutely love not having to slog through hundreds of emails
> before my first shots of caffeine, and I can now pull from
> Discourse or GH when it’s convenient for me. It’s also much easier
> to disengage for a few days and catch up later.
I absolutely cannot
> I can now pull from Discourse or GH when it’s convenient for me. It’s also
> much easier to disengage for a few days and catch up later.
I have a question about how you handle multiple communities. I'm
subscribed to ~30 python-dev style mailing lists across different
projects. There is no way