distros
requests
distros | requests | |
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19 | 87 | |
0 | 51,375 | |
- | 0.3% | |
6.9 | 8.4 | |
30 days ago | 14 days ago | |
Roff | Python | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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distros
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Installed Gentoo again after an 18 year hiatus
I guess I'll keep posting comments about https://www.calculate-linux.org/
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Birth of the Gentoo Linux Distribution
Having started with Linux using Gentoo - after some attempted excursions into Debian/Ubuntu, then at work CentOS and even few months of having to use Slackware on servers until I finally convinced my boss that his T50-something Thinkpad will do same or better on Gentoo ... (and he won't need to manually chase up dependencies).
And even thought already for years compiling most of the things doesn't take that long. Just for not having to compile bunch of packages where I'm using standard/default config - I've tried Sabayon (back when it was still almost kind of Gentoo), went back to Gentoo ...
And then for almost a decade now - I've been extremely happy with https://www.calculate-linux.org/
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Public package repository for Gentoo?
https://www.calculate-linux.org/ does
- I really want to use Gentoo but I'm tired of the compiling
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Most stable and polished distro for few rather different purposes
Also don't overlook Calculate Linux as an option for getting into Gentoo using a GUI installer, pre-configured desktops, and a binary package repo for most of the common linux packages -- yet giving you a standard Gentoo system to work with. Apparently you would be interested in the Gnome Edition.
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Gentoo Is a Project Car
If we follow that project car metaphor - https://www.calculate-linux.org/ is project car where you can get all parts pre-machined (already compiled) and you can still customize bits and pieces, or even whole thing.
That said - it's default config/profile and use flags are such that it's rare some package needs to be compiled.
- Do i meet the system requirements?
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Is it possible to install KDE Plasma and its dependencies from a binary?
Mb you want to try this https://www.calculate-linux.org/ It's rebranded Gentoo with precompiled packages.
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I need OpenRC, which distro is better?
Calculate Linux
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what distro should i pick as a cs student/software engineer? (already have experience with linux)
The best of all worlds, for the OP, may be Calculate Linux which provides binaries for most packages while still allowing any package to be installed from the massive gentoo repositories (including overlays such as those for Common Lisp and Haskell).
requests
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Revived the promise made six years ago for Requests 3
For many years now, Requests has been frozen. Being left in a vegetative state and not evolving, this blocked millions of developers from using more advanced features.
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Ask HN: Is Python async/await some kind of joke?
- Ubiquitous “requests” library used in most docs examples, no async support https://github.com/psf/requests
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10 Github repositories to achieve Python mastery
Explore here.
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urllib3 v2.0.0 is now generally available!
It's Lukasa (his name is Cory, there's Łukasz in PSF though, but that's a different person). Looking at him, he made significant contributions to the requests repo: https://github.com/psf/requests/graphs/contributors
- I built a chatbot that lets you talk to any Github repository
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I Could Rewrite Curl
> I'd love to see the look on some of these people's faces when they find out that tool/software/whatever they use is actually using libcurl under the hood.
Python dependencies (does not include curl)
https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/setup-building/i...
The "requests" module in Python (does not use curl)
https://github.com/psf/requests
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Development environment for the Python requests package
This part can be found in the README of the GitHub repository.
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Trying to install autoscan from https://github.com/NiNiyas/autoscan and stuck with no idea what the problem is.
Looking around for similar errors I found this issue where they recommended trying to use a newer version of the urllib3 library.
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Pain when going back to other languages
but I appreciate the fact that there is an issue about it, it's acknowledged and .. unfixable, it would now break too many things https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2002
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How do you decide when to keep a project in a single python file vs break it up into multiple files?
The requests package has been the golden standard for package structure for as long as I can remember.
What are some alternatives?
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
urllib3 - urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
httplib2 - Small, fast HTTP client library for Python. Features persistent connections, cache, and Google App Engine support. Originally written by Joe Gregorio, now supported by community.
collapseos - Bootstrap post-collapse technology
grequests - Requests + Gevent = <3
Cargo - The Rust package manager
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
installer - A low-level library for installing from a Python wheel distribution.
treq - Python requests like API built on top of Twisted's HTTP client.
hpy - HPy: a better API for Python
Uplink - A Declarative HTTP Client for Python