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@nedbat Is there a place people are leaving their juggling stuff? I don't really want to carry mine around all day 😅

Anyone know the person who did the lightning talk about public records / genealogy? I didn't catch his name.

Hey #PyConUS are you ready to learn all about pyproject.toml? Come to my talk at 14:30.

After that, there will be a pyproject.toml open space where we can chat about the details! Not enough for you? I'll also be giving away signed copies of my book DevOps in Python, 2nd ed *and* copies of the book I co-authored, Expert Twisted.

Yayy, stream restored just in time to catch the tail end of @loldja's talk about organizing events.

Reminder: If you are attending PyCon in person, you also have access to the Online streams through your dashboard. Useful for watching the morning lightning talks on your way to the conference if you are running late 😉

(Though for some reason the stream right now doesn't have any sound 🙁)

@cnx Yep. So frustrating when you horde some weird button or a piece of wire for like 10 years because you might need it some day and then you have the perfect use case for it but you're 3000 miles away 😛

Mario's lightning talk last year was, quoting my tweet at the time, "[a] banger", probably worth getting up for this one.

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Whoops. Just got accepted for a lightning talk tomorrow morning... 😅 So in case you needed a reason to roll out of bed tomorrow... Well, even if my...

In absolute awe of @nedbat giving a keynote about the highly specific processes he’s used to be consistently the kindest guy in the Python community for decades, and even having it include illustrative and helpful code samples. It’s like watching a magician explain how the magic trick works on stage in terms you can do yourself but still having it be magic somehow @PyConUS

Whoops. Just got accepted for a lightning talk tomorrow morning... 😅

So in case you needed a reason to roll out of bed tomorrow... Well, even if my lightning talk is bad, it's only 5 minutes, and you might hear something else amazing!

@PyConUS
#PyconUS

@mariatta Awesome! I do still need it, and tomorrow would be perfect. Thanks so much! 🙂🙂❤

Man, @psobot puts together a nice talk. Watch his lightning talk on multiprocessing if you have a chance.

Weird question, but anyone at have a sewing kit I can use? Part of my bag is... hanging on by a thread.

(Don't go out of your way to help with this - I'm just hoping to save myself like 20 minutes by avoiding a trip to the store)

If you missed my talk but still want to see it, the video is already available for PyCon Online and in-person attendees!

@pganssle I forwarded a link to your talk to the other authors of Python in a Nutshell, got this feedback from @holdenweb on your talk: "A great presentation. I remember running into many of these issues when our software had to track international athletes across time zones and still provide meaningful statistics. Thanks for the link!"

I'll be giving a talk on time zones at tomorrow (April 21st) at 14:30 MDT. If that sounds interesting to you, please join me in 355DEF or online!

The slides are here: pganssle-talks.github.io/pycon

@hynek I wish the "zero" also meant zero caffeine. I can't be drinking caffeinated sodas all day! What do I look like, *not* an old man?

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