If an error in your #Python program seems impossible, double-check that you haven't edited the source after starting the program. Tracebacks re-read the source files to show the lines of code, so they can show you edited lines that aren't what you are running.
py-bugger 0.3.3 includes a --verbose (-v) flag. This means users don't see which file was modified unless they specifically request that information.
The goal is to replicate realistic bugs, and when new bugs appear we don't usually know which file is the problem.
py-bugger now has official documentation:
I think I finally have this thing complete - the paper is live hosted on a little test node, also lives as README.md on the GitHub.
https://idens.net/iden://z1HRUsTNcYMkN5WPm9s1YjGaLUVs58RVRHPjBrV1kYwdAJ.642/pub
#P2P #distributed #text #smallweb #markdown #data #linkeddata #python #rust #rustlang #linux #unix #longread #code #opensource #helloworld #federation #peer2peer #peerreview #writing
Reading a 1584 treatise on the horrors of #Python monkey patching and duck typing.
> [...], the pestilent practices of Pythonists, [...]
Wrapped up an awesome 6-month bioinformatics #Python -> #Terraform -> #AWS gig. Open to new telecommute Python / #Golang / #Perl software stacks, database thrashing / analytics, or DevOps / cloud infrastructure work.
Thanks for any leads, boosts!
Dream job, resume on my blog: https://notes.jays.net/blog/resume/ #GetFediHired
Hello, I'm Spencer Magnusson 👋🏻 CG pipeline engineer by day, Blender enthusiast by night. And weekends. I love solving problems and telling stories with digital mediums and 3D graphics -- animation, code, CGI, games.
Proud husband and father. Singleplayer gamer but terribly slow in catching trends. Past experience in web development and visual effects, both short films and TV.
Hi!
My occupation is software developer and project manager.
Currently my hobbies are: programming (on diverse layers), 3D modeling, UAV (aka Drone) stuff, control theory, all kinds of simulations, embedded systems development, a bit of hardware hacking and photography.
#Introduction #RustLang #Python #Jupyter #Blender #OpenSCAD #ControlTheory #Photography #UAV
#Newhere. We are a research group at #BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg in #Senftenberg (Germany) working in the field of bioinformatics (#rstats, #python), functional bioanalytics and personalized medicine. Forensic research is also a topic with us.
I'm adding resources for future reading for mine and Marie's #Python #packaging tutorial for #PyConUS, and I realised that I don't know any good #pytest tutorials for beginners. Does anyone have any reccommendations?
Some little-used #Python regular expression features that *aren't* confusing punctuation! https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202504/regex_affordances.html
🐍🚀🎨 Pillow 11.2.1 has been released!
What happened to 11.2.0?
Two things: we added AVIF support which made the wheels much bigger, and we hit the PyPI project size limit before the release could be fully updated.
11.2.1 instead has AVIF support but needs to be built from source. We'll look into including AVIF in wheels in a future release so that the size doesn't increase so much.
This release also adds Arrow support and more:
https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releasenotes/11.2.1.html
⚠️ ANNONCE ⚠️ J'ai une opportunité de fou mais incertaine. Je cherche un-e/des développeur-ses web qui pourrait améliorer le code de @pytition basé sur #Python avec un cahier des charges pour une ONG écologiste. Ça sera financé ! Et possible de le mettre dans le gitlab commun. + d'information : https://pytition.org/
Si quelqu'un-e est motivé-e, contactez moi en mp!
Le repouet aide à combattre Change et le capitalisme des pétitions ! ❤️✊
I got a suggestion to use hashtags to help kickstart my network here. So here's a hashtag-dense list of my interests:
I'm a data-focused #machinelearning engineer at #Apple, working with #PyTorch, #Spark, and #Python which I write with a #Haskell accent. I used to work in #LearningTheory at the ANU.
I enjoy long distance #running and #trailrunning and recently finished my first #ultramarathon.
In my spare time I make electronic #modularsynth / #eurorack music and play #jazz #piano and #bass.
Dive into PyScript with Nicholas H. Tollervey and Chris Laffra at #PyConUS 2025! Join their tutorial, "Practical PyScript," on May 14th 🐍 https://us.pycon.org/2025/schedule/presentation/8/
Register now via your PyCon US account dashboard: https://us.pycon.org/2025/accounts/dashboard/
I have made a release of "git-withme" which allows peer-to-peer Git usage over #magicWormhole
This uses short, human-memorable codes to invite peers to collaborate (push, pull, etc) in real-time on a Git repository with no external hosting providers. Creates a temporary bare repository on the host so it feels like GitLab style usage.
"pip install git-withme" or see the project pages:
https://git.sr.ht/~meejah/git-withme
[stolen from @mpartridge] To help make connections: name things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost/repeat its instructions so others know to do the same.
#Linux #Debian #boardgames #tabletopRPG #Python #podcasts #TheAdventureZone #MBMBAM #CIPYD #GreatestGen #MonsterTalk #Skeptoid #MST3K #FlopHouse #CrackingTheCryptic #ONRAC #ScienceFiction #Lovecraft #security #ComputerNetworking #FreeSoftware #HDTGM #DYNAR #TheBugle #TheGargle #JJGo
Sorting strings in #Python the way people expect: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202503/human_sorting_improved.html
I just published the source code for my very naive #Python implementation for generating a node network based on MITRE Intrusion Sets and Techniques. It will output linked #Markdown files linking intrusion sets to their used techniques.
Perhaps someone finds it useful or interesting to experiment with.
Source code: https://github.com/cstromblad/markdown_node
I hinted at this in a thread started by @Viss where he asked for input on a few very likely malicious domains. Me @Viss @cR0w @neurovagrant and others did some OSINT fun work with a couple of the original domains.
It was this thread: https://mastodon.social/@Viss/114145122623079635
Now I posted a picture of a node network rendered in Obsidian and I hinted that perhaps Obsidian could be used as a poor mans version of performing threat intelligence work.
I am a web & data engineer based in nyc, working primarily in #DevOps spaces with #python and lately getting into #rustlang
#FOSS activity mostly pre-meetup #nylug, #fsf & #debian communites going back 20+ years
Other interests #photography #literature #film #jazz #harlem #journalism #politics #history #genealogy
GitHub Actions now supports free-threaded Python!
I wrote up how to add it your workflows so you can start testing free-threaded Python 3.13 and 3.14 with either actions/setup-python or actions/setup-uv.
https://hugovk.dev/blog/2025/free-threaded-python-on-github-actions/
Losing the war for the free internet https://anarc.at/blog/2025-03-21-losing-war-internet #debian-planet #python-planet #hacking #network #neutrality #sysadmin #radio
The Python version diagram has been updated to show the bugfix/security split for each release. (Before, the bars were either completely green or yellow.)
https://devguide.python.org/versions/
It's also zoomed in and shows fewer releases than before. There's another chart further down the page showing all of 2.6 to 3.14. And the wording in the status key has been refreshed to make it clearer.
If your test suite can run on #Python 3.14, and you use branch coverage measurement, please get Python 3.14.0a6 and coverage․py 7.7.0 and let me know how the speed compares to older versions! It will be faster!