I was expecting to meet some #Pythonistas on the flight to Pittsburgh and there they are (and there’re more I met later) - now ready for my tutorial today about #PyO3 to start my #PyConUS activities
I'm going to #PyConUS2024 !!
It feels like a miracle (long story), and I may not believe it until I'm at the convention center.
It's my first pycon and I can't wait to be among all those #Pythonistas
If you see me, please say hello, and if you don't see me, send me a DM and we'll rendezvous.
Dear #Pythonistas, in the spirit of "it's always #DNS", are you aware of something that might break this?
On an IPv4/v6 dual-stack client, you make a requests.Session.get() call. The target host name is a CNAME record that has several round-robin A records but zero AAAA records. The endpoints all listen on IPv4 only.
Have you come across any situation in which requests may be misbehaving in such a way that IPv6-to-v4 fallback doesn't work, and the call would result in a ConnectionError?