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Plemmy Release 0.3.0 - parsing request.Response JSON into Python objects · tjkessler/plemmy
Hi everyone, I'm pleasantly surprised and very thankful for the traction [Plemmy](https://github.com/tjkessler/plemmy) has received in a few short weeks since its initial release! The primary goal of Plemmy is simple: offer access to the [LemmyHttp API](https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html) in Python, allowing users to interact with any Lemmy instance using Python. Plemmy's `LemmyHttp` object does just this, returning Python `request.Response` objects resulting from Lemmy API calls. All LemmyHttp functions have been implemented! With release 0.3.0, Plemmy now offers a way to parse `request.Response` objects, extracting all information and placing them in easy-to-use Python objects. The design of these functions/objects closely mirrors the objects and data types defined in the [lemmy-js-client](https://join-lemmy.org/api/modules.html). These additions should make interacting with Lemmy in Python easier than ever. Check out Plemmy's [repository](https://github.com/tjkessler/plemmy) for example usage (more documentation to come!). Thanks for the continued support, Travis
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I use a few used Dell Optiplex 7050 Micros, they’re great for the price (and have a small footprint too!)

Edit: for storage I have a HP MicroServer Gen. 10 plus




Hi everyone, I’d like to share a project I’ve been working on recently, Plemmy! Plemmy allows you to interact with any Lemmy instance using Python and the [LemmyHttp API](https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html). Currently all LemmyHttp functions (POST, PUT, GET) have been implemented. Feel free to provide feedback or contribute in any way!
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Interesting - it would be even more interesting if they provided some metrics as to how much time is being saved compared to RSS.


What’s worse:

Meanwhile Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload, is continuing to fight the U.S. charges and threat of extradition. He has said he expects his former colleagues to testify against him as part of the deal they struck.


Ortmann was sentenced to 2 years and 7 months while van der Kolk was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months. Each had faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison but argued they should be allowed to serve their sentences in home detention.

Does the punishment fit the “crime”?


He’s gonna run Twitter into the ground like you would your favorite car


Fantastic! An Apollo-like app will make switching so much easier for so many people