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lylecheatham
·3 anni fa·discuss
On the legalization front, Cato is definitely on the libertarian end of the spectrum of conservative think tanks, so that does line up
lylecheatham
·3 anni fa·discuss
For context, this article is an opinion piece co-authored by:

Jeffrey A. Singer - A senior fellow at the Cato institute, a republican think tank that receives much of its funding from large republican donors/foundations and corporate donors. I don't know how to sum up the Cato Institute in 2 sentences unfortunately, but their wikipedia says plenty [0].

Josh Bloom - The Director of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences The American Council on Science and Health, which is a pro industry advocacy group [1] that has received large amounts of money from the agriculture, petroleum, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries as per leaked funding documents in 2012 [2].

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cato_Institute

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Council_on_Science_an...

[2] https://usrtk.org/industry-pr/american-council-on-science-an...
lylecheatham
·4 anni fa·discuss
Except that the author of ruamel.yaml:

refuses to use git [0]

refuses to take community submissions (except through Stack Overflow? Seems like a misuse of SO) [1]

and refuses to implement .dumps() [2].

He is difficult to work with, and any time I need to debug code that intimately deals with ruamel.yaml types, I wince.

[0] https://github.com/pycontribs/ruyaml/issues/1

[1] https://yaml.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html

[2] https://stackoverflow.com/a/63179923/15170511