Apparently all I needed was uv, venv, anaconda, mise, othernet, pandas, and numpy

ITS SO SIMPLE! 😂😂

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I will be checking out uv though. Thanks for the suggestions 🙏🏻

Yeah, try building LNBits 😂

I think it's a phase you go through with python. It gets easier.

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I have no idea what he is talking about, my_turorial.strip() hasn't covered these things..I suspect it won't either lol

They should cover pandas and numpy, and anaconda is like a collection of "standard" of libraries and some other junk (basically the fastest way to set things up is just to install anaconda, then you get all the standard stuff plus muller notebooks and some other stuff I never use). Not sure about the rest. Venv are "virtual environments", they can be useful for advanced dev types. Easy, yw

You're making all of this up. This is the gayest sounding shit ever. This is why people hate devs.

You just need to import the glimp over clang to configure the qualk

Exactly! Now you're doing the Millie Vanillie

Welcome to the real world

Glad to see I’m not the only one . I was starting to think I was an idiot…..

Nah, just uv

1. You install UV

2. Get to the directory you need to using cd

3. uv init

4. uv venv

5. uv pip install...

6. profit

The only right answer, lol