ogrisel, (edited ) to python
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janeadams, to infosec
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Could someone ELI5 why this SciPy 1.8.0 UAF is a 9.8 "critical" CVE if "the vendor and discoverer indicate that this is not a security issue"?

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-29824

The GitHub comments seem to suggest that it's a rather difficult thing to exploit in the first place: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues/14713

Armavica, to python
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I would have never guessed that SciPy has graph algorithms but the scipy.sparse.csgraph module is full of them (connected components, Dijkstra, max flow, etc.): https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/sparse.csgraph.html#module-scipy.sparse.csgraph

janeadams, to python
@janeadams@vis.social avatar

Wow I am reviewing talk and tutorial submissions for @SciPyConf and gosh I am so impressed and learning so much! wish I was going to be in town for the conference but I'll be traveling and tuning in to the recordings. Definitely an event not to miss if you have the chance; this year it will be in Tacoma WA July 8-13 🧪🐍

https://www.scipy2024.scipy.org/

Also if you missed last year or want a sampling of the type of content, it's all on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1PbeFStIOoOd01KhBeba-byU5E5dJ716

kellogh, to rust
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ngl you had me at 3x-300x faster than /

vector similarity in

https://github.com/ashvardanian/simsimd

edrogers, to pnw
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SciPy 2024 will be in Tacoma, WA this year! 🎉 (I've been told this is no longer privileged information, and can be shared publicly.)

We'll be in the Greater Tacoma Convention Center July 8th-14th. To celebrate the announcement, I made 2 things:

  1. A chirp.social group: @SciPy2024 This is a mastodon bot that will boost any post that mentions it. Follow it for updates
  2. I threw together a small promotional image. I was feeling Art Deco today 😃

@SciPyConf @scipy

anze3db, to random
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I'm finally making a separate page for conferences over at https://fedidevs.com/conferences/

I'm still tweeking the code that aggregates Mastodon posts from the confs, but once that's done I'll start adding 2024 conferences, starting with pycon.it and djangocon.eu (the two that I already have tickets for 😇).

Which other conferences should I add?

edrogers,
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@anze3db You should add SciPy 2024. SciPy brings together attendees from industry, academia and government to showcase their latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on code development.

This year, the conference will be held in Tacoma, WA during the second week of July. Online passes will also be available.

More info here: https://www.scipy2024.scipy.org

Folks interested in connecting should be sure to follow our chirp.social group: @SciPy2024

mgorny, to gentoo Polish
@mgorny@pol.social avatar

Za sprawą zlecenia z , Inc. (@cJ), sporo paczek Pythona w dorobiła się wsparcia , m.in.: , Notebook, , , .

Chciałbym także podziękować autorom PyPy za ich wsparcie, zarówno w kwestii poprawiania błędów w PyPy, jak również udzielaniu pomocy innym projektom, by poprawić ich zgodność z PyPy. Praca z wami jest przyjemnością!

Na koniec, poznałem ważny argument za pracą nad wsparciem PyPy w projektach: nawet jeśli dana paczka nie działa szybciej na PyPy, to może być zależnością w większym projekcie, w którym PyPy ogółem przynosi lepszą wydajność.

berlin_pyladies, to opensource
@berlin_pyladies@mastodon.social avatar

🎉 PyLadies Berlin, join us for a @scipy online sprint! 🎉

Dive into open-source with - a key Python project for data manipulation & visualization. 🐍💻

👩‍💻 Work on real issues
📚 Learn from maintainers
🌍 Network with peers

🔑 GitHub, Python, & curiosity required. SciPy knowledge? Bonus!

Coaches:

  • @melissawm from Quansight 💼
  • Kai, open-source advocate at BHP 🚀

https://www.meetup.com/pyladies-berlin/events/297275969/

sklearn, to python
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🔴 19 fixes
😃 74 contributors
📢 Bugfix release - scikit-learn 1.3.1 is out!
More details in the changelog: https://bit.ly/3rpA33J

You can upgrade with pip as usual:
pip install -U scikit-learn

or using the conda-forge builds:
conda install -c conda-forge scikit-learn

Thanks to all the contributors!

video/mp4

ogrisel, to python
@ogrisel@sigmoid.social avatar

scikit-learn 1.3.1 is out!

This release fixes a bunch of annoying bugs. Here is the changelog:

https://scikit-learn.org/stable/whats_new/v1.3.html#version-1-3-1

Thanks very much to all bug reporters, PR authors and reviewers and thanks in particular to @glemaitre, the release manager of 1.3.1.

chrys, to python

Hi friends, I'm looking to put together a list of recommended tutorial to get new students going with a) the Unix or Linux command line; b) Python (with Jupyter Notebooks); c) shell scripting with bash; d) other command line productivity tools (top 10 most useful?). I have a few links such as http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/, which is good, but doesn't go far enough, or the curriculum.

Anything you like particularly? Online best, videos great, books ok.

pybonacci, to random
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computingnature, to random
@computingnature@neuromatch.social avatar

Make your next discovery using , a visualization method for large-scale neural data. Paper now out: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.07.25.550571v1 (click on the gif)

gif of neural activity re-sorted by Rastermap algorithm

computingnature,
@computingnature@neuromatch.social avatar

Learn more on our github: https://github.com/MouseLand/rastermap. is fast thanks to , , , and -learn. The GUI is powered by and , and supports npz, npy, mat and ophys files.

vwbusguy, to jupyter
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I think this might be the smallest PR I've ever reviewed.

edrogers, to ArtificialIntelligence
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Ariana Mendible is sharing a great talk, "Small Town Police Accountability: A Data Science Toolkit" here at . Her group has created a great package to help researchers parse the output of FOIA (Freedom Of Information Act) requests, using , , and . The library, called SToPA, is available on GitHub: https://github.com/qsideinstitute/SToPA
More on the talk here: https://cfp.scipy.org/2023/talk/AXPZZG/


@scipy2023

dillonniederhut, to scipy2023

New in :

  • sobol indices
  • lazy loading
  • alpine wheels
  • overhaul of scipy.sparse

@scipy2023

edrogers, to python
@edrogers@fosstodon.org avatar

Juanita Gomez and Jarrod Millman are leading a BoF (Birds of a Feather) season on coordination of the ecosystem right now.
@cheukting_ho @scipy2023

Photo credit for first image: https://fosstodon.org/@cheukting_ho/110708160300788599

A large, stadium-style conference room full of attendees listening to Jarrod and Juanita speak

ogrisel, (edited ) to random
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Jérémie has just released threadpoolctl 3.2.0:

https://pypi.org/project/threadpoolctl/

This is a small Python library to inspect and change the size of the threadpools used by libraries dynamically linked to a Python program (e.g. OpenBLAS, MKL, OpenMP runtimes...).

It is quite useful to debug oversubscription problems in the / ecosystem.

This new version makes it possible to register a custom controller for your own native library. See the changelog for details:

https://github.com/joblib/threadpoolctl/blob/master/CHANGES.md

edrogers, to science
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Paige Martin presenting an update on PANGEO during today's tools plenary. A cool project and community coming together

@scipy2023

edrogers, to python
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@cheukting_ho giving an update on at the plenary tools update today

@scipy2023

edrogers, to bioinformatics
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Angela Pisco, head of computational biology at insitro, giving the keynote today at . Talk title: How Open Source Tools Power the Efforts of Biological Data Analysis and Drug Discovery

Lots of interesting work on genomics, machine learning, and model benchmarking

@scipy2023

edrogers, to python
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Amanda Casari @amcasari presenting at SciPy 2023, with a talk titled "Thar Be Dragons: Ethical, Legal, and Policy Challenges when Measuring Open Source"

Slides also available at https://bit.ly/oss-dragons-scipy2023-slides

@scipy2023

edrogers, to python
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Abby Mitchell giving her talk at SciPy 2023, titled: "Beyond Bits & Qubits: Effective Open Source Community Management in Quantum Computing"

A great discussion about lessons learned and practical tips in managing an open source project and community

@SciPyConf @scipy2023

vmagnin, to random
@vmagnin@floss.social avatar

You can try with online :

AlanSill,
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@vmagnin I see from the link below that " (as of today) can compile 6 out of 18 Fortran packages in " and is asking for input on this issue to start using LFortran to compile SciPy to and for further testing: https://github.com/emscripten-forge/recipes/issues/684

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