▲ 101 r/Python

When's the last time you saw Python 2 Super() syntax?

I saw one yesterday during an interview and it really confused me at first since the feature has been deprecated for so long.

Are there still code bases out there running Python 2? I used Python 3.8 at my last job and that made me feel like a dinosaur.

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u/GongtingLover — 5 days ago
▲ 392 r/AskMen

What's the most obvious signal you missed from women?

In my early 20s I met these two chill girls and we ended up hanging out all night. They invited me back to their place and let me sleep in their queen bed with both of them.

The one who I thought wasn't interested tried to cuddle with me but I pulled away because I thought her friend was into me and not her.

Well... live and learn I guess.

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u/GongtingLover — 24 days ago

How to get better at body proportions?

I've been trying to draw more full bodies, and getting the proportions correct is very challenging.

u/GongtingLover — 1 month ago

How are you using AI and LLMs to help with reports and admin?

If you are using these models at your work place, I would be very curious how they are helping you on the admin side.

Many of the OTs I talked too havent been utilizing these models as much.

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u/GongtingLover — 2 months ago
▲ 31 r/golang

Question about Python and Go serverless performance

Hi everyone,

At my last role, we used Python for most of our serverless applications. Lately, though, I've been reading up on Go and really seeing the potential benefits of using Go instead of Python for performance reasons.

I was curious if the community has any articles or links comparing the performance of the two in a cloud-based environment.

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u/GongtingLover — 2 months ago