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  1. This morning I joined an interview at the @jetbrains booth during PyCon US 2026 🎤

    It was a really interesting experience being interviewed by @wsvincent

    Thanks also to Alex for the audio/video support, @pauleveritt for the “security service” during the interview 😄, and Kristel for the assistance around the booth ✨

  2. Come visit the Django Software Foundation and Djangonaut Space booth in the PyCon US 2026 expo hall ✨

    If you have questions about Django, want to meet people from the community, or just say hello, you may find Django Fellows, DSF Board and Steering Council members, Djangonauts, and other community volunteers around the booth 🙂

    CC @pycon @django @djangonaut @ThePSF @webology @bmispelon @Rachell @CodenameTim

  3. Another thing I really appreciated in Pablo Galindo’s keynote was the conclusion.

    After talking about maintainer pressure and the growing flow of contributions, his final message was that the antidote is still connecting more as humans.

    He showed photos from Python core sprints at Arm in Cambridge and moments shared with contributors over the years.

    It felt very close to the conclusion of my own talk yesterday about bringing more real human collaboration back into open source.

  4. One of the funniest moments in Pablo Galindo’s keynote this morning was realizing that several slides were almost identical to some I used yesterday in my talk about AI-assisted contributions and maintainer load 😄

    Completely different talks, prepared independently, and yet we both referenced the same stories from projects like Matplotlib and Godot.

    I guess many maintainers across open source are currently running into very similar problems at the same time.

  5. Currently following Pablo Galindo’s keynote at PyCon US 2026 🎤

    It’s the first keynote in Spanish at PyCon US, and even as an Italian speaker I’m able to follow most of it surprisingly well 🙂

    Pablo is giving a keynote that is both very interesting and genuinely funny, while talking about the life of open source maintainers and the changing world around them.

    CC @pycon

  6. Currently following the D&I panel at PyCon US 2026: “Python is for Everyone — Growing the Community Without Limits” ✨

    Really interesting discussion around community building, inclusion, education, and local Python communities from different parts of the world.

    Panel with Débora Azevedo, Alla Barbalat, Georgi Ker, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, and Abhijeet Mote.

    CC @pycon @ThePSF @georgically @pyladies @pyladiescon @djangogirls

  7. Currently following the D&I panel at PyCon US 2026: “Python is for Everyone — Growing the Community Without Limits” ✨

    Really interesting discussion around community building, inclusion, education, and local Python communities from different parts of the world.

    Panel with Débora Azevedo, Alla Barbalat, Georgi Ker, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, and Abhijeet Mote.

    #PyConUS #Python #Diversity #PyLadies #OpenSource #DjangoGirls

    CC @pycon @ThePSF @georgically @pyladies @pyladiescon @djangogirls

  8. Currently following the D&I panel at PyCon US 2026: “Python is for Everyone — Growing the Community Without Limits” ✨

    Really interesting discussion around community building, inclusion, education, and local Python communities from different parts of the world.

    Panel with Débora Azevedo, Alla Barbalat, Georgi Ker, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, and Abhijeet Mote.

    #PyConUS #Python #Diversity #PyLadies #OpenSource #DjangoGirls

    CC @pycon @ThePSF @georgically @pyladies @pyladiescon @djangogirls

  9. Currently following the D&I panel at PyCon US 2026: “Python is for Everyone — Growing the Community Without Limits” ✨

    Really interesting discussion around community building, inclusion, education, and local Python communities from different parts of the world.

    Panel with Débora Azevedo, Alla Barbalat, Georgi Ker, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, and Abhijeet Mote.

    #PyConUS #Python #Diversity #PyLadies #OpenSource #DjangoGirls

    CC @pycon @ThePSF @georgically @pyladies @pyladiescon @djangogirls

  10. Currently following the D&I panel at PyCon US 2026: “Python is for Everyone — Growing the Community Without Limits” ✨

    Really interesting discussion around community building, inclusion, education, and local Python communities from different parts of the world.

    Panel with Débora Azevedo, Alla Barbalat, Georgi Ker, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, and Abhijeet Mote.

    #PyConUS #Python #Diversity #PyLadies #OpenSource #DjangoGirls

    CC @pycon @ThePSF @georgically @pyladies @pyladiescon @djangogirls

  11. Thanks @samdoran 🙂 really happy you appreciated that metaphor and the slide from the talk.

    It felt like a simple way to visualize how these tools can subtly change both code and perception.

    @pycon @Pyrhon

  12. One of the things I enjoy the most at conferences like PyCon US is exactly this atmosphere around the hallway track.

    So many spontaneous conversations, shared experiences, community stories, and people genuinely interested in collaborating and helping each other 🙂

    CC @grandstaff @sheena @pamelafox @nedbat

  13. It was really nice to receive so many thoughtful reactions and continue the discussion in a much more informal way during the rest of the day ✨

    I also met old friends, speakers, maintainers, and many people I usually only know from online communities 📸

    CC @egeakman

  14. After my talk this morning, I spent most of the afternoon in the hallway track talking with many people from the community 🙂

    A lot of conversations started directly from the topics discussed during the session.

    CC @simon @AlSweigart @carljm @mkennedy

  15. RE: hachyderm.io/@SnoopJ/116580004

    Thanks @SnoopJ for sharing the photo and for capturing that moment from the talk 🙂✨

    That slide about the fragile foundations of modern infrastructure still feels incredibly relevant today.

  16. RE: mastodon.social/@Lorenanicole/

    Thanks @Lorenanicole for capturing that moment during the talk 🙂 and for sharing the photo.

    As for sleep… currently somewhere between jet lag and conference adrenaline 😴✨

  17. RE: mastodon.brown-silva.social/@k

    Thanks @kevin 😃 really appreciated the live thread and the thoughtful coverage of the talk.

    I’m very happy you enjoyed both the discussion around AI-assisted contributions and also the final reference to Django on the Med ✨

  18. Did anyone take a photo of @baconandcoconut pineapple pizza slide? 🍍🍕

    As an Italian, I was too shocked to react quickly enough and capture it myself 😭

    CC @baconandcoconut @pycon

  19. Did anyone take a photo of @baconandcoconut pineapple pizza slide? 🍍🍕

    As an Italian, I was too shocked to react quickly enough and capture it myself 😭

    CC @baconandcoconut @pycon

    #PyConUS #PyCon #PyConItalia #Pizza #Pineapple

  20. Did anyone take a photo of @baconandcoconut pineapple pizza slide? 🍍🍕

    As an Italian, I was too shocked to react quickly enough and capture it myself 😭

    CC @baconandcoconut @pycon

    #PyConUS #PyCon #PyConItalia #Pizza #Pineapple

  21. Did anyone take a photo of @baconandcoconut pineapple pizza slide? 🍍🍕

    As an Italian, I was too shocked to react quickly enough and capture it myself 😭

    CC @baconandcoconut @pycon

    #PyConUS #PyCon #PyConItalia #Pizza #Pineapple

  22. Did anyone take a photo of @baconandcoconut pineapple pizza slide? 🍍🍕

    As an Italian, I was too shocked to react quickly enough and capture it myself 😭

    CC @baconandcoconut @pycon

    #PyConUS #PyCon #PyConItalia #Pizza #Pineapple

  23. Currently following the opening keynote of PyCon US 2026 by Lin Qiao, co-creator of PyTorch and CEO of Fireworks AI 🎤

  24. Currently following the opening keynote of PyCon US 2026 by Lin Qiao, co-creator of PyTorch and CEO of Fireworks AI 🎤

    #PyConUS #Python #AI #PyTorch #LLM

  25. PyCon US 2026 has officially started at the Long Beach Convention Center with the opening presentation from the Python Software Foundation ✨

    The venue is now completely full of people from the Python community from all around the world.

  26. Today at 11:00 AM I’ll be speaking at PyCon US in Grand Ballroom A about AI-assisted contributions and the impact they are already having on open source maintainers 🎤

    Really curious to hear how other people in the community are experiencing this shift in practice and discuss it after the talk.

    us.pycon.org/2026/schedule/pre

    CC @pycon @simon

  27. Hi @Gina yes it is fun! 😅

    You can still join the next PyCon Italia in Bologna. Same community, different location. 😊
    2026.pycon.it/en

  28. One of my favorite things about PyCon US is how many different communities, companies, and people all end up sharing the same space for a few hours ✨

    Tomorrow morning the conference officially starts with the first keynote.

    And for me, the next stop will be my talk tomorrow at 11:00 in the AI track 🎤

  29. I spent most of the opening reception walking around the expo area, talking with people from sponsors, startups, the Python Software Foundation, Django, and many other communities 📸

    Also met speakers, old friends, and many people from the US Python community and beyond.

  30. This afternoon was the opening reception of PyCon US ✨

    The expo hall finally opened and the whole conference slowly came together in one place after the tutorials and sponsor talks.

    A lot of people already here for the first days of the conference gathered to chat, meet again, and explore the booths.