@hugovk @nedbat *Looks longingly at https://github.com/pypi/warehouse/pull/8941*
One day...
The video of my tutorial on Bayesian Decision Analysis, from PyData Global 2022, is available now.
For links to the video, slides, and Jupyter notebook, start at https://allendowney.github.io/BayesianDecisionAnalysis/
@cfbolz Jeez this sounds like it could create some very annoying-to-debug situations. 😅
CPython bug: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/69121
someone could fix this! probably not super hard.
I learned again that I know nothing about network programming :-(
@adamchainz Congratulations! Parenthood is an awesome journey 😄
@pganssle you might have to save your profile after adding the links to the sites
@Natris1979 Ah that did it! Thanks!
Does it take a while for the little verification check marks to show up next to your website on your profile? Can't tell if I did something wrong here, since I added rel="me" links to ganssle.io and blog.ganssle.io, but my profile doesn't have the check marks.
I thought maybe my instance doesn't do it, but I found @true_mxp's profile and that seems to have one via the same process...
"Horrible edge cases to consider when dealing with music"
https://dustri.org/b/horrible-edge-cases-to-consider-when-dealing-with-music.html #music #names #programming
Okay, so, I made a thing.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/welcome-to-my-75389720
I do not actually expect anyone to sign up for this in its current state, but the point is that it's up, it's live, and I can now maybe begin the gradual transition from "internet vagrant" to "internet busker".
The main thing this gets you is the ability to create a vague sense of inadequacy and dread that I'm not giving you your money's worth, so, please go ahead and stress me out.
Time to do my #PyConUS2023 proposals.
I think I'm actually going to pitch a time zone talk again this year (I realized that this one: https://ganssle.io/talks/#working-with-timezones-pycon is from before `zoneinfo` got into the standard library…)
Has anyone ever heard of software that takes an epub, divides it up into chunks and then creates an RSS feed of those chunks dated at regular intervals? That way you could read a book alongside your blogs in your new reader. If not, should I make a thing like this?
I think I read about something similar that turns audiobooks into podcast feeds.
Boosts welcome
On December 1 at 15:00 UTC, as part of #PyData Global 2022
2022, I am leading a tutorial on #Bayesian Decision Analysis.
Learn more and register here: https://buff.ly/3gDgFLh
PyData Global uses pay-what-you-can pricing, with donations based on location, so it is accessible to all!
@jacob @ambv FWIW I've been using KeepassXC (and before that KeepassX and Keepass) for over a decade. I sync it to all my devices over WAN-only using syncthing, but it would be pretty easy to sync using any other file syncing service. Very happy with it, and I'm also happy with Keepass2Android Offline as well.
@pganssle @jugmac00 @hynek Officially announced today as well:
https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/544#issuecomment-1332535877
@mattjohnsonpint Yeah, Hynek figured it out in a parallel reply: https://mastodon.social/@hynek/109434203897348469
So now the Windows + Python users of northern Mexico can have more accurate time zones today. If they update their Python packages. 😅
@mattjohnsonpint Hmm... Allegedly you can use it with anything in this list: https://github.com/actions/python-versions/blob/main/versions-manifest.json
But it doesn't seem to be working, at least for 2.7 and 3.6: https://github.com/python/tzdata/actions/runs/3585907944/jobs/6034467045
They aren't very clear about how to specify it in this README: https://github.com/actions/setup-python/blob/main/docs/advanced-usage.md#available-versions-of-python-and-pypy
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.