Are you using ray? Does it continue to get enough traction? It seems like not until recently python 3.11 wasn't supported. What are people using to distribute large workloads instead?
The discovery phase of any new project can be painful because half the time you’re trying to figure out what to do and document in a way that makes sense.
Do we just not need an "undo" button? It's an interesting question. There's been previous posts around "soft-delete" and not needing it. Then again whey are there so many ORM's that do this? Why do we have time travel is databases?
I’ve been stashing away audio recordings at dinner time with my family for 3 years and it’s fun to go back to like a journal fo hear what we talked about, what are some ideas for what you would do if you had this?
Perhaps I'm not in the know, but I find it hard to imagine that we encounter a site, we bookmark it into what's often a poorly self-curated / organized taxonomy, and then rarely ever go back to it, what do other people do to manage their bookmarks, or to even share them? I love "awesome lists" as well, which are often just a bunch of well organized bookmarks anyways, so what do people do that's better than this?