@quixoticgeek "The intention is kinda sound. Dense bike storage in min space."
And look at all that empty space all around it! I would avoid things like this and find a lamppost instead.
🐍🧪 Python 3.13.0 is due out in October 2024 and work is underway to implement experimental support for PEP 703 "Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython".
As the Steering Council noted in their acceptance of the PEP, to succeed it's important to have community support.
I wrote a little guide on how you can help test out the beta in your project, and help us find bugs in CPython:
The macOS installer joins the Windows installer in adding an option to install free-threaded binaries as python3.13t, making it even easier to try it out.
Python 3.13 is now in beta, with the second of four beta releases out later today!
It's now time to start testing your libraries with 3.13 and report any problems back to CPython so they can be fixed before the big October release. And make any updates you need to upgrade your library; keep an eye out for removals and deprecations.
@rennerocha@pycon No, only the regular talks and keynotes were recorded and will be available. Not the sponsored talks or summits, although I think the typing summit made ad-hoc recordings. #PyConUS#PyCon#PyConUS2024
Close for inactivity bots are one of the most useless/counterproductive things in open source maintenance. They are never a good idea, help with nothing, and only waste both maintainers and contributors time, with an added signal that maintainers have contempt for contributors
@minrk I think it depends on how you configure them.
For @pillow, if a reporter is unresponsive to our requests for more information, we may add a "Awaiting OP Action" label. If there's still no response after a week, the bot closes the issue.
The reporter, and others, can still add more info, and we'll happily re-open. It doesn't really help anyone keeping unactionable issues open indefinitely.
🚀 I had a great time at @pycon US 2024 in Pittsburgh! 🌍✨ It was an amazing experience connecting with passionate individuals from around the world and exploring the vibrant city of Pittsburgh. 🌉
👉 Check out the full blog post here: https://kafkai.com/.../our-experience-at-pycon-us-2024.../
Attending PyCon US 2024 was a truly enriching experience. We left with a wealth of new knowledge, a deeper appreciation for the Python community, and a renewed sense of enthusiasm for our work.
@ThePSF Is there a reason that the "Voting Member" option in the Managing / Contributing membership self-certification form (https://psfmember.org/civicrm/contribute/transact/?reset=1&id=32) defaults to "No"? If this option needs a default, I would hazard a guess that the average new member signup intends to vote, and it would be a shame to see someone put in the work, enroll as a member, and then accidentally default opt-out of voting privileges.
@jonafato@indepndnt@ThePSF
re: 9 votes - I was only interested that the gaps were at least 9 because there had been 9 empty votes due to a bug. I don't remember how much more than 9 the gaps really were.
I don't know if the missing page is intentional or a mistake.
Having learned the vernacular of the funicular, we proceeded to board this particular funicular. We enjoyed our climb (diagonal, not perpendicular), and when we reached the peak, the view was spectacular.
Having learned the rhyme of the incline, we proceeded to board this fine incline. We enjoyed our climb (diagonal, not skyline), and when we reached the peak, the view was sublime.
Reminded by a survey from @sinituulia. I need a new backpack. Mostly for running errands around town, going to the supermarket etc... needs to be durable, with an external mesh side pocket for a water bottle. Big enough to also fit a laptop would be good.
@quixoticgeek@sinituulia I have a Deuter Bike 1 20. Two side mesh pockets, suitable for leeks, zipaway loaf-holding net, zipaway waterproof cover. Fits a laptop. Comfortable back padding.