wtf is this shit.
MonkCanatella
Hm. That sounds delightful. I do think once your script hits a not one liner level of complexity, python is a logical next step.
Does it provide any useful stuff to Python itself? Would I like, derive any benefit to writing a script in xonsh over pure python?
I love NuShell but it is annoying when using LLMs to generate troubleshooting code.
Does this offer anything of pure python?
There's a ton of use cases for it
what a braindead take on many fronts. to start with, browsers have chrome that will take up space, especially if you use a vertical tab layout. Plus the UX can be made much simpler by including it in the browser.
the mongols
Sure but I wouldn't say something is modular just because some things are modules. LIke yeah you can swap out networkd, but how about journald?
What do you mean by modular though? I assume there's serious coupling amongst systemd modules that make "modularity" just theoretical
That's not him dude.
Oh wow, sh.py is really sweet too!