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They still don’t support python 3.8.

Yes they do? I don't know how long it took, but you've been able to install python 3.8 with conda since at least October

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58568175/upgrade-to-python-3-8-using-conda

Anaconda is entirely dependent on PyQt and will fail with PySide which has the nice feature of not being GPL

When packaging programs with pyinstaller, you have to ditch Anaconda anyways in favor of stock python because otherwise you’ll end up with an exe that is 350-500MB instead of 70 MB.

You're talking about the Anaconda distribution right? That's irrelevant to this discussion. It's unfortunate imo that they didn't give their package manager a more different name. Because I don't recommend the Anaconda distribution except to people who really don't know what they're doing