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Loose vs lose. Ask the llm

Im enjoying reading this but struggling with the fact that the average number of words per sentence nears 150. I exaggerate, of course. But please, use periods.


I really appreciated the stylistic difference.


It's intentional, it's satirizing the SlateStarCodex style of writing


Because people don’t use their phones at home?


More people use their phones outside than use their desktop computers outside, though


From the About

"Isochrones are manually calculated using turf.js assuming 1.2m/s walking speed after the subway trip. These are simple buffers around each station/prior isochrone and do not take the street network into account."


Is there a canonical example of how python projects should manage dependencies and sandboxing such that other developers can just clone, install, and get to work?


Put everything in a docker container/OCI image and have someone own managing and babysitting the build of that image for everyone else.

There really is no single tool or workflow for everything in the python world. What works for a simple source only python package can break horribly if you try using sophisticated scientific computing packages with numerous native dependencies (and then you realize you need conda or a whole other set of tools).


Not everything is great. But you do get to hang out with friends all day.


So the naming strategy is to call it R2, because it comes before S3? I like it


Matthew tweeted "Why R2? Because it’s S3 minus the one most annoying thing: egregious egress."

https://twitter.com/eastdakota/status/1442879872154566658


FWIW, Harlem is a neighborhood in Manhattan, and depending on where you start from elsewhere in Manhattan it's ~5-20 minutes.


that's true. I clarified.


One use case is validating auth tokens at the edge so you can edge cache API responses that require auth.


Or smaller


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