Jason Novinger
Backend (and sometimes frontend) software engineer working on sports data at Elias Sports Bureau.
Experience with: Python, Django, Typescript/JS, infrastructure, databases
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- Github: github.com/jnovinger
- Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@jnovinger
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Crap, now I need to know about competitive Jenga …
Jason Novinger@programming.devMto Python@programming.dev•Doing language agnostic automated unit test generation with LLMs and contextually aware mutation testing to remove code vulnerabilities1·1 year agoReported as spam. I tend to agree. Removing.
Hey Ulrik, apologies for not responding sooner.
I’m more than happy to talk about adding one (or more!) mods for any of the communities I mod for right now, including c/python. I have at least one person in mind, who has been pretty active both in c/python and c/django. I’d also like to talk more about mod expectations, particularly with regard to reported posts/comments.
Jason Novinger@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Looking for feedback/review on my project starter template (DRF + Nuxt + Docker compose)3·1 year agoI haven’t had a chance to look yet, but I’m using a pretty similar stack at, although with React instead of Nuxt/Vue. I definitely love using Docker, at least as a dev platform, because of the way it evens the field across OS’s and makes it easy to onboard new contributors. Will definitely take a closer look when I get more time.
Buuut … I do mod the !django@programming.dev community, which you might be interested in checking out. There’s also the !docker@programming.dev, which is also worth checking out.
Jason Novinger@programming.devOPMto Python@programming.dev•bruin-data/ingestr: ingestr is a CLI tool to copy data between any databases with a single command seamlessly.6·1 year agoReading the docs and I’m a little disappointed to see that disabling telemetry is opt-in: https://bruin-data.github.io/ingestr/getting-started/telemetry.html#disabling-telemetry.
Jason Novinger@programming.devto Web Development@programming.dev•Send Web Push Notifications from your own Server1·1 year agoThanks, I appreciate the reply and openness to doing things besides just video.
Jason Novinger@programming.devto Web Development@programming.dev•Send Web Push Notifications from your own Server0·1 year agoDo you have a written version?
I really dislike having to watch an entire video to catch the one bit of useful information. I wish I had the time to watch entire videos, but honestly, I don’t. On top of that, my brain has often wandered off well before I get to the interesting bit.
Jason Novinger@programming.devMto Python@programming.dev•Help trying to extract some data3·2 years agoLooking at the docs, it looks like it’s an instance of
ID3Tags
, which appears to be based on couple of helper classesmutagen._util.DictProxy
andmutagen._tags.Tags
, whereDictProxy
(and its baseDictMixin
) provides the dict-like interface. Underneath that, it looks like it’s storing the actual values in a simpledict
(DictProxy.__dict
) and proxying to that.I’m not seeing anything obvious that would muck with the incoming lookup key anywhere in
ID3Tags
orDictProxy.__getitem__
or any of the other base classes.I have to jump off to pack for a trip, but might try this out later in a live shell session to see if there’s something odd going on with the API.
In the meantime, OP, are you positive you were looking at the same file each time? Was this in a script or in a live Python shell session?
Jason Novinger@programming.devto ADHD@lemmy.world•I just completed a task (setting a certain appointment) that I had been putting off for about TWO MONTHS.English4·2 years agoI don’t have much to say besides, good job. We all believe in you.
Jason Novinger@programming.devto ADHD@lemmy.world•PSA: Fire Your Pharmacy and Find One That Respects and Takes Care of YouEnglish192·2 years agoAnecdata here in the US, but my local mom and pop pharmacy (which I love) currently would lose $200/mo on my vyvanse because of my insurance and the whole generic vyvanse nonsense. This system sucks.
For the time being, I fill my vyvanse at Walgreens and hope they’re losing $200/mo on it. I fill everything else at the mom and pop, until they let me know the situation is better.
Jason Novinger@programming.devOPMto Python@programming.dev•time-machine: Travel through time in your tests.3·2 years agoIncludes pytest integration: https://github.com/adamchainz/time-machine#pytest-plugin
Jason Novinger@programming.devOPMto Python@programming.dev•357 of top 360 Python packages are now available as wheels6·2 years agoThe installed packages themselves won’t be faster, but they will install faster, sometimes much faster.
Jason Novinger@programming.devOPMto Python@programming.dev•357 of top 360 Python packages are now available as wheels5·2 years agoYes, I believe wheels will generally be preferred by
pip
.
Jason Novinger@programming.devto Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•When you run out of newer TV shows and movies to watch, what are old favorites you go back to?2·2 years agoMy latest is Fresh Off The Boat
Jason Novinger@programming.devto linux4noobs@programming.dev•Daily Tips and Tricks | Tmux Virtual Terminal | 10 Aug 233·2 years agoAlso, don’t forget we have a !tmux@programming.dev community on programming.dev.
Jason Novinger@programming.devMto Python@programming.dev•Python Data types - Set, List, Tupe, Dictionary, String, Numbers1·2 years ago@allinalllearners@lemmy.world you seem to have linked to just an image.
Care to update this post?
Let me know if you have things to add!