1. Use pyenv, keep one pyenv Python version global
2. For a new project, use pyenv-virtualenv
3. Create a .python-version file in your project root with the version of your newly created virtualenv.
4. Use pip or Pipenv when in need of a new package (personally, I prefer pip for personal reasons).
Thanks. I tried this, must most embedded boards I find are usually weak in specs. I am looking for something capable of running 16-32GB of RAM, a powerful processor >= 2.8-3.2GHZ which I believe this is not the idea of a embedded board. Or am I wrong?
Also, I would like something that I can easily, say, swap RAM when needed, and etc.
Just a reminder: the CEO being openly gay doesn't mean that the employee's accept the LGBTQ movement. Apple being at those events not only means support for the community but also means educating their employees about the importance o such movements.
I agree with you that major corporations can threaten free speech more than governments, but my point is: when a government censorship's something is different when a corporation censors something, because when the gov. makes the decision, you have nowhere to run.
So as I understood from the article (which is in Portuguese), you can bypass Twitter's character limit by using a "." on every word, masking as if it's an URL.