If you don't have 3 conflicting versions of python on your machine you're not truly learning to code 🧑💻
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nixCraft 🐧 (nixcraft@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Dec-2023 05:25:45 JST nixCraft 🐧 -
Freevolt (freevolt24@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Dec-2023 05:36:15 JST Freevolt @nixCraft python-is-python3
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Nazo (nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Dec-2023 09:50:53 JST Nazo @nixCraft Mwahaha, I have "portable python" copies that each setup their own environment (kind of like venv, but even the actual Python binary is in the "sandbox.")
Actually, I'm curious if there is any way to do that in Linux? Venv is a good idea, but while it can help sort of semi-sandbox things, it still relies on the host to use the sandbox and conflicts can and do happen.
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