What do you mean “not supported by the platforms”? And do you mean that or “removed”?
What do you mean “not supported by the platforms”? And do you mean that or “removed”?
Exactly this. Services and software are not the same thing, you’re asking for a service recommendation and it can’t be open-source software because it’s not software.
what if pip didn’t support 0.112.4 anymore?
What do you mean by that? If new versions of Python didn’t run that version of fastapi? If PyPI removed it?
I have never met anyone refer to “screen off” as “sleep”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_mode
The terms everybody else are using are: “sleep” = “suspend to RAM” = “S3” and “hibernation” = “suspend to disk”.
If you’re one of those people that think every product is better if there’s “AI” on the box then sure. What you’re describing is static analysis though, it is not new.
Ok so what do you call “sleep”? You’ve now listed suspending, sleeping, and hibernating as 3 different things.
Probably not. Obfuscation works, and might even depend on remote code being downloaded at either build time or run time.
There are a lot of heuristics you can use (e.g. disallowing some functions/modules) to check a codebase, but those already exist no AI required. Unless you call static analysis “AI”, who knows.
Suspending to disk usually requires a password on resume.
Keep in mind that a part of the filesystem will be reserved on creation. Here if I create a completely empty ext4 filesystem with:
truncate -s 230G /tmp/img
mkfs.ext4 /tmp/img
mount /tmp/img /mnt
Dolphin reports “213.8 GiB free of 225.3 GiB (5% used)”
There’s focalboard (if you can get past the weird license): https://www.focalboard.com/
Or you can use Gitea: https://gitea.io/ It’s mostly meant for collaboration on source code but it has a ticketing system with boards.
“It” being the PyPI server not finding it? Pip not supporting the API? Or it downloads correctly but the setup.py prints that error?