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"content": "nostr:npub10y4mmj88n04ssu9c9xvs5mzsrcet8xy7hkxrrt0xeltd42gkrpdskt099z It's definitely possible to use a distro's Python package versions and I did that for a long time with :manjaro: #Manjaro for example. But ultimately, you will run into version conflicts and are forced to use a per-project dependency management system. nix can do that, sure, but not satisfyingly for my above-mentioned points.",
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