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This seems like a great idea, but it seems to overwrite a lot of native python that would make this more flexible.

With some quick playing around, I don't see a way to parameterize is. Ie. If I want to show a different amount of workers in your example[1] if I am creating a dev or prod diagram. It would be really nice to be able pre-define certain parts of the diagram and add as desired.

https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/docs/getting-started/example...


Looks like you should be able to use regular python variables to do that or eg call a function that returns the right list of workers depending on the environment type.

If the obvious way is what you tried then yeah, the library should be changed to support this.


Sounds like most economic theories that are implemented around the globe today to me.


There are shades of grey, and then there's jet black.


Apple calls it "space black."


Coming from a longtime marijuana friendly state, I've noticed that it has also lowered the stigma of other "hard" drugs. Since weed is no longer the socially-acceptable illegal drug, others like cocaine has taken is place.

I've long wondered if this will be a trend across the country.


This makes sense when compared to other legal drugs. Alcohol is only seen as a problem if you get shitfaced in public. Cigarettes were/are the more acceptable form of smoking when compared to cannabis. Now that the line for cannabis is moving, it makes sense that something else will come take it's place.

The real question though is, will more or less people who try cannabis now that it's legal, know when to stop experimenting when offered harder drugs? The fact that we don't see 15 year olds making bathtub moonshine leads me to believe that there is a limit somewhere for most people. Cannabis has not been difficult to get in the US for decades if you have even a modicum of self-determination. If everyone who has abstained until now suddenly gets the urge to try cannabis, I doubt that will totally destroy that self control after a few hits. Just like many people can go to a bar and know when to stop drinking even though there are likely somewhat inhibited by the drinks they have already consumed.


For my job, I've created a python ask and CLI that meets the exact needs of how I need to communicate with our API. It's leaps and bounds better than any postman collection my employees use

The code is a mess so I haven't shared, but it is something that makes me more productive every day.


I still use Signal a lot, since most people I frequently talk to use it. However, this was extremely frustrating. Having 1 messaging app for so long was incredibly nice.


I like the way you word this. Similar to the product I make, I describe my mind as an asynchronous queue. I can only reason about one thing at a time, but when I do that is fairly random.

How this has played out in my life gives me caution about making this standard in computing.


+1 to this. I've been using Materialistic for years. It's a much nicer interface for HN on mobile

Written from the aforementioned app.


This is a great take. I regularly get this feeling, but have always described it as "Friday Brain".

The mentions of bipolar, I can't speak for the poster but I am undiagnosed due.to no classic symptoms.


Can you provide a basis for this belief? N=2 googles of colleges show graduate programs. See Williams College: https://www.williams.edu/academics/graduate-programs/#:~:tex....



Off topic, but I've been very irritated they're removing SMS support. It was a killer feature that allowed me to adopt signal as my sole messaging app.


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