

All our codebase is django and the admin is nice, and my manager is more conservative on the stack choice for the company XD


All our codebase is django and the admin is nice, and my manager is more conservative on the stack choice for the company XD


I do, and still a pain in the ass because mypy is an afterthought of python (if your models aren’t in a migration then it’s an error)


Yeah, but the python runtime still needs to open sockets. We have some kafka listeners using the ORM and we got the bad surprise of openning too many connection because django would keep opening them without closing them
We used it for some batch processing and to have the admin for some managing (specially for retries)


My main pain point with python at work. I lpke to write shitty scripts with it, but django was a mistake (the ORM opens then close connection to db with each request)


Maximum the Hormone in a ramen restaurant in France. This one
I feel this. I can’t find motivation to migrate my selfhosting to kube or to properly follow learning tracks or ideas I have because tech world is demotivating hard. I have a co worker that silenced mypy lines because he can’t learn how to cast a Decimal | None to a float in python, data breach everywhere because why pay for security? AI. Nobody gives a shit about quality and design and maybe agile failed globally.


Aside from peuple talking about LibreOffice’s ruban interface, collabora could do the work but last time I tried in flatpak, the UI felt laggy, and yua can wait for EuroOffice, a fork of OnlyOffice by nextcloud and ionos


Depolitized white cis hetero dudes will always fall for security (French socialists even reused a far right slogan saying “Security is the first freedom” without even going social security…) as an argument. Some will keep their works hoping for third party regulation so stop them to lescent even further. For Palantir workers though, harder to defend. The palantir is litteraly bad in the lord of the ring
Let’s goooooooooooooooooooooooooooo !!!