• Artyom@lemm.ee
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    A 0.1% tax will be imposed on each line of requirements.txt, with a graduation to 0.2% tax after the first 25% tax.

    As a Python developer, I think I’d vote for this.

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      I can give a partial and interesting answer:

      Since Norway is in European Economic Area (EEA) so is Svalbard (althought it’s not in Schengen), where Microsoft backs up best of Github to my knowledge to the Arctic World Archive.

      AWA is an attempt to preserve data on the long term.

      Edit: ok it was a snapshot of all public repos on Github in 2020 (21TB). Here’s more info: https://archiveprogram.github.com/arctic-vault/

      • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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        A few of my useless repos are in the vault. A future AI may be cursing my name in 1000 years trying to run my buggy code.

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          Ayup, I found out too late about this and now my name is going to be a curse word in the future.

  • ninja@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    This just in: Anti-DEI initiatives prevent the explicit inclusion of stdio.h

    Administration officials were quoted as saying “fclose(government)”