Python 3.11.3 (main, Jun 5 2023, 09:32:32) [GCC 13.1.1 20230429] on linux
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>>> print "Hello World"
File "<stdin>", line 1
print "Hello World"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print(...)?
I hope this doesnt reflect on the Quality of this community 🤡
The print call there is from python 2. I can do some editing to add in the brackets in a bit
I was a little cheeky there. But in all seriousness python 2 is End-of-Life and no one should use it anymore.
Come on, Python 2 only has 16 critical vulnerabilities. Live dangerously 🙃.
Although “critical” by CVE standards could just mean ReDoS for some non user facing code and which clearly is not a security issue but still of course requires urgent dependabot warnings on some parent package which doesn’t even use the not at all vulnerable code anyway…
Shoutouts to all people out there maintaining legacy code 🫣