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I totally agree, but uv is the real deal. It's not another Poetry, Pipenv, etc.

uv takes Python infra from "jesus this is awful" to "wow this is actually quite nice". It is a game changer.

You should really try it now. Waiting 5 years is just needless self-flagellation.

IMO the only risk is that Astral run out of money, but given how dire the situation without uv is, I'd say it's easily worth the risk.






The python ecosystem will catch up. Before Bambu Lab a lot of 3D printer companies produced garbage printers and after Bambu Lab every 3d printer company has almost 1:1 copied their printers, implying that they were selling garbage all these years, because they have no trouble catching up with Bambu Lab the moment they had to (to stay relevant).

Not worth trying to drag folks with this mindset into the future. The way I see his workflow(and I do get it, Iā€™m stubborn with some financial stuff), is same way he sees using uv and other new stuff. I agree uv is real deal and will be around for awhile. It has totally reignited my love of writing python. I will say, the love of uv on hacker news has surprised me. I was expecting a lot more replies like theirs.

Yeah me too. HN tends to be quite stuck-in-the-mud heavy (e.g. the you often see this in discussions around Rust).

Tbf I kind of understand his point of view - there have been many many failed attempts to fix Python tooling and it's easy to expect uv to be just another failed attempt.

I think it says a lot about just how bad the situation before uv was that even HN is positive about it.




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