Lol, Mario Corchero: "This talk was totally about f-strings and not about PyStack"
Classic.
If anyone took any good pictures of me giving my talk and are willing to send it to me with a permissive license (preferably CC-0), your work may be featured in my holiday card next year 😅
Probably best way to send pictures would be email, which you can find at https://ganssle.io/contact
Hey @PyConUS folks - i'm continuing to add speaker photos between talks! you can see them all over here: https://brandfolder.com/ben-berry/pycon2023
If you're in a picture and would like other shots, uncropped, or raw format feel free to DM me!
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@glyph Solid legal advice: "It's not copyright infringement if you copy it from a parallel universe."
@glyph "If you learn anything from this talk, it should be, 'Use the keyring module'"
Too late! I already learned a different thing!
My takeaway from @glyph's talk: give all your passwords to a CLI tool you installed from PyPI to help you memorize them: 😉
"You don't need to understand anything here, you just need to be afraid."
-- Pablo Galindo Galgado
@brianokken Have you seen this? https://github.com/abid-mujtaba/new-fixtures
I like how @hynek's example of an exception to the no subclassing rule of thumb is... exceptions.
I will be speaking at 3:15 in 355DEF, on "How To Keep A Secret".
Let's just keep that between us, shall we?
(I'll post the YouTube link later when it's available.)
@hynek Protocol: "brand new" feature from Python 3.8.
(These are great by the way: https://blog.glyph.im/2020/07/new-duck.html)
If you can juggle, or if you can't and want to learn, we have a juggling open space at #PyConUS: 5:00 today, 251E!
It went by pretty quick, so you may have missed it, but I think there's a good lesson to take from James' humility about his own design judgement.
I think I have good design judgement, but I am constantly recognizing designs in the wild that are wildly successful that don't commonly exhibit the failure modes I would have predicted.
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.