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Executable installer will stop being released with Python 3.16
Alifatisk
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Is the package name on purpose?
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PeterStuer
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lostmsu
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greatgib
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Totally something that someone in his right mind will not want to.
Also impatiently waiting for the day that the org will be blocked on the store so that the morons that decided that can be rewarded...
Also, how can you do an offline install?
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For folks who don’t want any hassles, there’s WinPython. It’s a portable Python distribution à la Anaconda. The “whl” flavor includes a nice wheelhouse of packages that you can use as a flat index for your venvs.
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so ergonomic!
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crabbone
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I can understand people locked into this system by their evil and incompetent management. But why would individuals unconstrained by corporate policies choose to use this? It's not just the system itself. It's like Microsoft only sets the stage, and then everyone using the system collectively tries to make it even more hostile.
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dist-epoch
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I know this might be incomprehensible, but some people, some of them even software developers, run more on their OS than just terminal CLI tools.
And for others the lack of customizability is a feature. You can't install a different desktop environment. You can't customize the task bar too much. Which also means you can't get your OS to a broken state as easily.
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ozlikethewizard
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There's a big ole green download link on there for the MSIX lol.