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Using comments as arguments in python.
  • Can we just clarify that you mean that comments should never be parsed by the language engine. There are valid annotation systems, but the goal is alway to ensure that one passable can never impact the other.

    Imagine if here a comment could create a syntax error! This is even worse for runtime scripting languages like python.

  • hard decision
  • Post truth meme. No-one can be trusted to represent the truth. Both the international tribunal and the Nationalist government brutalising their neighbours are equally untrustworthy.

  • ​'Lines are drawn': Onlookers stunned as McConnell reportedly delivers bad news to Trump
  • There is consensus that the current nominations for cabinet are heavily oriented to separating the disloyaistlls in order to define targets. McTurtle in his prime was a competitor, but I imagine it will be easy to move against him these days

  • Magit 4.0 release showed up today on mela

    announce the release of Magit version 4.0, consisting of 1077 commits, since the last release three years ago. This is also coordinated with forge and transient releases.

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    pick a leader from all the hosts in the inventory

    I have an inventory of hosts, and from them, one of the tasks should choose a leader by running a command on each until one of the machines produces an expected output (json value.)

    I want some code to run on that leader to initialize it, and then I want some of the other roles to delegate some tasks to that leader.

    Not sure how to do this?

    Should I use dynamic inventory to analyze a group of hosts, and create a new group (can you run built_in.command in dynamic inventory? Should I write a role task that runs the identifying command on each host, capturing the result globally if it returns what I want (but then running on each host even if I have found my leader?)

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