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Took part in the “Django and AI: A Community Conversation” workshop at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷
Really appreciated the space that Laura Gates and @thibaudcolas created for an open discussion around AI in the Django ecosystem.
I joined the "Core maintenance of Django" group with @EmmaDelescolle, @marcosilva0000, Francisco De Maussion
I hope this is just the starting point for something bigger 🙂
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First chats at DjangoCon Europe 2026.
You randomly say “hi” to someone and 5 minutes later you’re deep into Django, life, and conferences.
This is why I love this community.
With @raffaellasuardini, @alexgmin, Glenn Mendoza, Juliana Nicacio, Fabian Braun, Jacob Walls, @jake, @jrief, @EmmaDelescolle
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A long swim session just before Easter 🐰
🏊🏻 3200 meters 📏 in 72 minutes ⏱️
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After years relying only on social feeds, I’m going back to reading blogs via RSS on my laptop using NewsFlash on GNOME. 📰
I was honestly surprised to find that some blogs I usually read still don’t provide a feed in 2026. 🙃
If you self host your blog and write about Open Source, Python, Django, Linux or similar topics, please add an RSS/Atom feed. Otherwise people like me simply won’t know when you publish. 💡
Please boost. 🙏
#RSS #OpenStandards #OpenSource
CC @gnome
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Hey @farhanaliraza great job on this new release of Django Bolt.👏
I suggest everyone to try it. 👍
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I missed the absurd chardet license change story. 🫠
BTW I would pin chardet <7 and avoid using the relicensed version if you want to avoid issues. ⚠️
Quoting Madison Taylor from Nvidia:
"Given the existence of issue #327 chardet v7.0.0 is absolutely toxic." https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/331 -
@adamchainz That makes sense.
For statically generated sites (like Pelican) or project docs built through pipelines (like Django’s Sphinx docs), the dictionary could just be regenerated during each build, locally or in CI.
That way it stays fresh automatically and tracks templates or content changes without extra work.
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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@adamchainz/116131263924317095
This got me thinking 💡
Django docs might be a perfect fit for this, since they’re built statically with Sphinx and the build sees the whole corpus, so you could train a shared dictionary from all the repeated HTML, templates, and structure 🗃️
With thousands of pages and many languages sharing the same layout, a per-language dictionary could squeeze responses even more once dictionary compression becomes easier to deploy ✅
Feels like a fun experiment for the Django ecosystem ⚗️
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Every time I see someone saying “Oh no, I missed the CFP deadline”, I can’t help thinking about all those features in Python or Django that were deprecated for years… and then someone is shocked when they finally get removed. 🫠
Weeks of announcements. Years of warnings. Deprecation messages in the logs. And still: surprise. 😅
Maybe warnings and deadlines only become real the day after they expire. 🪄
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I also had a talk in the CFP, and one made it through the community vote, so I’ll be joining the speaker lineup. 🎤
I wonder who else around here is coming as a speaker this year. 🕵️
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Yesterday the first acceptance emails for PyCon Italia 2026 were sent out. 📩
Huge congratulations to all the speakers who got in. I know how much work and courage it takes to submit a proposal. 🎉
And a big thank you to everyone who sent a talk and to the community who took the time to vote. That energy is what makes this conference real. 🙏
See you in Bologna at the end of May 😎
CC @pycon
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Finally official dates and location for EuroPython 2026 are out! 🎉
EuroPython is heading to Kraków, Poland, from July 13–19, 2026, and it’s great to see the conference also celebrating its 25th anniversary next year. 🎂
Really looking forward to this one 👀
https://ep2026.europython.eu/CC @europython
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@farhanaliraza I saw you updated the post with the link 👍
Additional suggestions: add also hashtags (eg #DjangoBolt) since here in Mastodon they are really important. You can add more than one but using only #Django can be enough 😀 -
Do you know someone who quietly makes the Django community better every day? Or maybe that someone is you? 👀✨
The Django Software Foundation appoints Individual Members to recognize contributions of all kinds: code, docs, reviews, teaching, events, community care, and more 💚
You can nominate someone you admire or self-nominate (yes, really!) 🙌
Members list: 🤗
https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/individual-members/Nominate here: ✅
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5lbWxAO-sylEEjHVKBNIpmHlhdJRf0_LCo8glnLUWd-Q2Sw/viewformCC @django
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Post-work meeting with the PyCon Italia 2026 org team, even during the holidays 🎄
We did the planning, talked schedules and tasks… and then, being in Italy, we naturally ended up on Panettone vs Pandoro 😄
Still working for you, our way.
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Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.
Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/releases/6.0/
https://github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2-fragmentsJust a thought, not a proposal 🙂
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Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.
Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/releases/6.0/
https://github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2-fragmentsJust a thought, not a proposal 🙂
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Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.
Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/releases/6.0/
https://github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2-fragmentsJust a thought, not a proposal 🙂
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Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.
Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/releases/6.0/
https://github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2-fragmentsJust a thought, not a proposal 🙂
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Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.
Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/releases/6.0/
https://github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2-fragmentsJust a thought, not a proposal 🙂
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1999: Winamp 2, an MP3 downloaded over a 56k modem, waiting forever for it to finish ☎️
2025: a legal MP3 of Django Reinhardt from @internetarchive, played with VLC … using a Winamp 2 skin ⚡
Same format, same look, same feeling.
Open Source ages well ❤️https://archive.org/details/django-reinhardt
#OpenSource #FreeSoftware #VLC #Mp3 #Winamp #DjangoReinhardt
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@djangochat @wsvincent @carlton I was checking GitHub and realized that Sara opened an issue with exactly the same idea I had after listening to the Django Chat episode about Django 6.0. I only noticed it today and this really surprised me 😄
Sara opened the issue, then Natalia commented on it, and after listening to the same episode I ended up commenting too. Same podcast, same ideas, different places, all crossing in one thread 🤯
https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/issues/2391CC @sarahboyce
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Today on my walk, I was listening to the DjangoChat episode on Django 6.0 with Natalia Bidart, hosted by Carlton Gibson and Will Vincent, and in just the first 15 minutes I got so many cool ideas to share!
For example, how we might help the community test new Django versions more easily or align releases more smoothly.
Just a little daily inspiration from a nice stroll! 🌿
Give it a listen and get inspired! 🎧
https://djangochat.com/episodes/django-60-natalia-bidart -
Thanks @wings both names get my so many results :)
I found those 2:
- https://github.com/duartebarbosadev/PhotoSort
- https://github.com/hetkpatel/Mirage#PhotoSort #Mirage # Python # PhotoCulling
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I’m using Immich to manage large photo collections from community events (face detection, duplicate removal, smart search) and it’s great 📸
What I’m missing is automatic photo culling / best-shot selection: choosing the best photo among similar ones (group shots, event sessions, same subject). 🧞♂️
Any experience with open-source, Python-based solutions for this? or projects to recommend? 🐍
#PhotoCulling #BestShot #OpenSource #Python #Immich #Photography #AI #ML