Blog post: Testing an Arch Linux package in Gitlab CI
This is basically the blog post I was hoping to find when I was struggling with permissions issues in my new CI pipeline. It's a bit outside my comfort zone, so I'm especially keen on feedback (e-mail is best, but twitter or mastodon works in a pinch).
https://blog.ganssle.io/articles/2019/12/gitlab-ci-arch-pkg.html
#PyO3 is considering dropping support for Python 3.5, but is looking for feedback from users. See the issue here: https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/685
I see no mention of translations in the Wikipedia article for the episode: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Hat
To learn about more about the digital security and privacy, you can start from https://summertraining.readthedocs.io/en/latest/privacy.html and read the next few chapters.
Oh boy, my #PyCon proposal is number 734. Gonna be some stiff competition this year.
I was reminded of this when replying to someone else and I thought I'd post it separately, here's a 2015 blog post from @bderickson that I found very useful about how to generate LaTeX using Jinja2: http://eosrei.net/articles/2015/11/latex-templates-python-and-jinja2-generate-pdfs
Hello world. Bio says the important things. I'm a PhD student using biophysical techniques and computational simulation of molecular systems to understand various aspects of protein behavior and regulation. I always choose FOSS tools where possible in my work. Now lets talk *nix and science!
#introductions
#linux
#foss
#science
I'm really glad people were tweeting about getting their #PyCon proposals in, because I really let the deadline sneak up on me this year.
Mozilla just announced that we chose @matrix as IRC replacement for synchronous messaging. Matrix's announcement is here: https://matrix.org/blog/2019/12/19/welcoming-mozilla-to-matrix/
@pganssle One thing that concerns me is that there is no incentive for news outlets or researchers/universities to be careful in their reporting of science.
If it were up to me, nothing would be reported in the popular press without pre-registration and replication.
This paper from 1975 ominously foreshadows the replication crisis and detailing how to prevent it: https://faculty.washington.edu/agg/pdf/Gwald_PsychBull_1975.OCR.pdf
Interesting and somewhat depressing. The current generation of scientists is doing better by looking at incentives, but it's an uphill battle.
RT @llanga@twitter.com
Why release one version of #Python if you can release four?
This merry season, we bring you Python 3.8.1, 3.7.6, 3.6.10, and 3.9.0a2. We hope you'll enjoy them at least as much as we did packaging them!
https://discuss.python.org/t/python-3-8-1-3-7-6-3-6-10-and-3-9-0a2-are-now-available/2889
Been issuing <details> for a while now, but the <summary> tag is new to me, very nice!
https://nedbatchelder.com//blog/201912/fancy_console_output_in_github_comments.html
boosting @elysdir
Do you want to download an archive of an entire Yahoo Group? Here’s how. But do it today, because you may not be able to do it this way after tomorrow.
https://www.kith.org/jed/2019/12/13/download-a-yahoo-group-archive-today/
I guess it's #introduction time-
I'm an audio engineer, multimedia developer, and occasional indie game dev- Previously employed by several research institutions in the field of accessible media / accessible research, currently looking for remote / semi-remote work for my incredibly niche skillset.
I'm in to Python, Rust, and Unity/C#, but I've got eyes on Elixir in the future.
I love hackathons, all things procedural, and anything with wheels.
I'm an absolute New Englander, but I've lived in Washington, California, China, and Spain. Currently based in Honolulu.
Here's what I've been making in between the twin existential ennuis of freelance work and trying to find a stable job:
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.