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acheong08 ◴[] No.44358882[source]
Just a few months back I said I would never use uv. I was already used to venv and pip. No need for another tool I thought.

I now use uv for everything Python. The reason for the switch was a shared server where I did not have root and there were all sorts of broken packages/drivers and I needed pytorch. Nothing was working and pip was taking ages. Each user had 10GB of storage allocated and pip's cache was taking up a ton of space & not letting me change the location properly. Switched to uv and everything just worked

If you're still holding out, really just spend 5 minutes trying it out, you won't regret it.

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psychoslave ◴[] No.44359456[source]
I wonder how it compares with something more green generalist like "mise", to which I migrated after using "ASDF" for some time.
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1. codethief ◴[] No.44360474[source]
Similarly to the sibling I also use both. I let mise manage my uv version (and other tools) and let uv handle Python + PyPI Packages for me. Works great!

There's also some additional integration which I haven't tried yet: https://mise.jdx.dev/mise-cookbook/python.html#mise-uv