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Or ... like me, switch to Fedora full time 20 years ago and still use it (ok, I use AlmaLinux on my workstation and servers)...

yes... the fact that python keeps breaking backwards compatibility is a bug not a feature.

For shared computer clusters it is is common to use modulefiles to sort of build a second level of dependencies (by massacring LD_LIBRARY_PATH, LIBRARY_PATH, CPATH and PATH.. it would be a quality of life improvement to have a better way of managing those!)

And plenty of people use pip for programs not even written in python!

And I thought it would be a hat...

Naively I would upsample by 4-8 by 0 stuffing and low pass filtering and then interpolating. That can't be that bad, can it?


So your theory is that this thing that nobody has ever heard about is what pushed voters?



Yes, but "problem" doesn't have "cat" in it


10 times zero is still zero!


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