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POV your first day taking Django tutorial:

Here's how you use a local database, but don't do it like this in production.

Here's how you serve static files locally, but don't do it like this in production.

Here's how you send emails locally, but don't do it like this in production.

Here's how you store cookies locally, but don't do it like this in production.

Here's how you you do everything locally, but you can never do the same thing in production.

So, in the Warframe: 1999 update, they added this thing where you can date the NPCs in Höllvania.

You use this 90s-style chat messenger on your Pom-2 to talk to the hex, and I've gotten pretty attached to Amir as you can see by the screenshot below!

Amir has been programming since childhood, and is proficient in the real-world programming languages Cobol, C++, and Python.

You can read more about Amir and the Pom-2 at the wiki links below:

- wiki.warframe.com/w/Amir
- wiki.warframe.com/w/Pom-2

A long time ago I used to be a Linux developer. Insofar as the text editor wars I was on the side of VIM. Now it makes me think about the "How many socks do you need to pull out of the drawer to garuantee a pair". But I have a fear that with the Nano, Emacs, Notepad++, and "Just use an IDE" that when you found a pair you would not even reach agreement.

Everyone would be in so much discord of "Anything so long as it's not [ Your Prefered Editor ]" there would be much pulling of beards, tearing of vests, gnashing of teeth, aggressive tipping of fedoras and from the ashes and chaos at least two of them would transition.

Linux infighting is intense. Now that I am almost 10 years out of this fight I look back and am happy at the miracle that I survived... and also was one of the ones to transition.

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