https://github.com/hylang/hy
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73514482/python-reconstruct-function-from-ast-default-parameters
!!! an EXTREMELY good read on competitive environments from the POV of a coder who went to waterloo.

The Slaying of Ito Kazuya: Japan in Afghanistan
https://www.reddit.com/r/matheducation/comments/kpdmyc/does_any_know_about_the_french_classes/
https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/2049h2/why_does_france_have_so_many_fields_medalists/
https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/34oey5/utter_elitism_french_mathematics/
https://www.reddit.com/r/france/comments/19ebo8/are_the_cpge_as_confined_and_stressful_as_they/
https://adminhacks.com/broken-IPv6.html
Cogent (AS174) and Hurricane Electric (AS6939) do not peer with one another over IPv6. Both of these networks provide a large chunk of the IPv6 Internet and neither of them pays a third network for IPv6 transit. This means a customer of Cogent can not reach Hurricane Electric over IPv6, and vice versa. This has been true for a number of years.
If two networks do not directly peer with one another one or both of the networks will buy IP transit from a third network. This third network connects to both of the first networks, allowing them to communicate indirectly through the third network. This is true of all IPv4 Internet. This is also true for Cogent and Hurricane Electric for IPv4.
However, neither network buys IPv6 transit, so there is no third party network connecting them over IPv6.
Tell HN: IPv6-only still pretty much unusable
https://forums.he.net/index.php?topic=993.0
https://crt.sh is like archive.org but for TLS certs, it tracks them over time.

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