UmYeahNo a day ago demo is broken?runtime error Exit code: ?. Reason: Container logs:===== Application Startup at 2024-11-04 13:47:44 ===== SubiculumCode a day ago originally posted a long time ago, so probably not maintained. turnsout 21 hours ago It’s a Python repo, so if you don’t run it the day it was pushed, you’re basically a computer historian. turnsout 8 hours ago I guess anyone downvoting this has never had to install three versions of Python under two different environment managers only to find out that requirements.txt was never right to begin with guhidalg 20 hours ago Low-key this is true, I don't trust Python code.
SubiculumCode a day ago originally posted a long time ago, so probably not maintained. turnsout 21 hours ago It’s a Python repo, so if you don’t run it the day it was pushed, you’re basically a computer historian. turnsout 8 hours ago I guess anyone downvoting this has never had to install three versions of Python under two different environment managers only to find out that requirements.txt was never right to begin with guhidalg 20 hours ago Low-key this is true, I don't trust Python code.
turnsout 21 hours ago It’s a Python repo, so if you don’t run it the day it was pushed, you’re basically a computer historian. turnsout 8 hours ago I guess anyone downvoting this has never had to install three versions of Python under two different environment managers only to find out that requirements.txt was never right to begin with guhidalg 20 hours ago Low-key this is true, I don't trust Python code.
turnsout 8 hours ago I guess anyone downvoting this has never had to install three versions of Python under two different environment managers only to find out that requirements.txt was never right to begin with
demo is broken?
runtime error Exit code: ?. Reason: Container logs:
===== Application Startup at 2024-11-04 13:47:44 =====
originally posted a long time ago, so probably not maintained.
It’s a Python repo, so if you don’t run it the day it was pushed, you’re basically a computer historian.
I guess anyone downvoting this has never had to install three versions of Python under two different environment managers only to find out that requirements.txt was never right to begin with
Low-key this is true, I don't trust Python code.