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today I go over the low level details on the difference between fork and spawn as well as how that's relevant for flake8! playlist: ... today we take a look at `date.today()` and `datetime.now().date()` and figure out why it's so much slower -- then we speed it up!
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- today I talk about the decorator for typing and how it can be used to signal typed-dispatch to a type checker!
- today I issue a correction to my very first video and
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