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  1. @[email protected] I used to use drone.io as provider for all my OSS projects just because it supports as configuration format. Starlark is a simplified designed for writing configs and safe execution. It saves quite a bit of repetition and I wish more CI providers would support it. Unfortunately, I had to migrate to Github Actions because Drone just stopped working one day.

  2. @aohorodnyk @ede I came here to say that. syntax is very similar to the examples in bkn, so it might be a good inspiration.

    And there is nothing wrong about reinventing things. It's fun, you can a lot along the way, and maybe you can even make something better and be an inspiration for someone else. Keep going!

  3. @aohorodnyk @ede I came here to say that. #Taskfile syntax is very similar to the examples in bkn, so it might be a good inspiration.

    And there is nothing wrong about reinventing things. It's fun, you can a lot along the way, and maybe you can even make something better and be an inspiration for someone else. Keep going!

  4. @aohorodnyk @ede I came here to say that. #Taskfile syntax is very similar to the examples in bkn, so it might be a good inspiration.

    And there is nothing wrong about reinventing things. It's fun, you can a lot along the way, and maybe you can even make something better and be an inspiration for someone else. Keep going!

  5. @aohorodnyk @ede I came here to say that. #Taskfile syntax is very similar to the examples in bkn, so it might be a good inspiration.

    And there is nothing wrong about reinventing things. It's fun, you can a lot along the way, and maybe you can even make something better and be an inspiration for someone else. Keep going!

  6. @python_discussions That's not true. You need to specify `__all__` in `__init__.py` (and other facades) so that , , and know that these packages are imported to be exported. Then flake8 and ruff won't report unused import and mypy will allow reexports from the module.

  7. @mgorny You can use to produce sdist distributions with autogenerated setup.py:

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/cmdline

  8. The previous post with the hashtag is me praising it's sqlalchemy integration. Oh irony.

  9. Last week I decided to pick instead of for a new microservice and I already regret this decision. I can't make DB rollbacks work in tests because the test client runs the server in a separate thread with its own event loop. And it feels like I'm the first one doing it and there is no community to help.

    I learned a valuable lesson: don't underestimate the importance of community. Sometimes, it's better to go with mainstream. Especially for commercial projects.

  10. @glowrocks Django is still very much alive and I, unfortunately, work with it daily at my job. It didn't age well, though. The support for asyncio is still quite rough, support for typing is third-party (see django-stubs) and painful, and it hides too many things (the ORM makes it too easy to make bad requests). The modern most hyped web framework is and I personally found (ex ) quite nice (better integration).

  11. @RenewedRebecca I personally used for programming adafruit and for programming a DJI Tello drone. In both cases, the experience was great.

  12. @RenewedRebecca Then is a good choice. There is Go compiler for all kinds of microcontrollers, and it also includes SDKs for all kinds of peripherals:

    tinygo.org/

    And is a collection of SDKs for robots, watches, and other tech:

    gobot.io/documentation/

  13. @[email protected] Good luck with your journey! Programming is fun, and is very versatile. I use it to generate art, produce assets for my board game, power lots of websites, notify me about things, analyze and visualize data. Oh, and it pays my bills.

    I've got last week. However, I use instead of Python to program it, which seems to me like a better fit for small places.

  14. @bloom @washingtonpost I haven't seen these visualizations specifically, but I know a bit about making visualizations. In general, the most powerful and flexible way to generate graphics is the "grammar of graphics" idea coming from from . In , there are two libraries that do it well: and since this year also . Both are good and have multiple nice themes, pick the one you like the most.

  15. I finally finished the second tape for all my 3 subscribers:

    t.me/noise_gram/47
    t.me/noise_gram/56

  16. @encthenet There was a big drama the day cryptography switched to rust because it failed existing pipelines on Alpine Linux. However, cryptography does support Alpine, it's just there is a list of dependencies to pre-install:

    cryptography.io/en/latest/inst

    isn't something you want to reinvent or compromise on. is great and worth this little inconvenience.

  17. @RenewedRebecca I personally used #tinygo for programming adafruit #pybadge and #gobot for programming a DJI Tello drone. In both cases, the experience was great.

  18. @RenewedRebecca Then #golang is a good choice. There is #tinygo Go compiler for all kinds of microcontrollers, and it also includes SDKs for all kinds of peripherals:

    tinygo.org/

    And #gobot is a collection of SDKs for robots, watches, and other tech:

    gobot.io/documentation/

  19. @RenewedRebecca Then #golang is a good choice. There is #tinygo Go compiler for all kinds of microcontrollers, and it also includes SDKs for all kinds of peripherals:

    tinygo.org/

    And #gobot is a collection of SDKs for robots, watches, and other tech:

    gobot.io/documentation/

  20. @RenewedRebecca Then #golang is a good choice. There is #tinygo Go compiler for all kinds of microcontrollers, and it also includes SDKs for all kinds of peripherals:

    tinygo.org/

    And #gobot is a collection of SDKs for robots, watches, and other tech:

    gobot.io/documentation/

  21. @RenewedRebecca Then #golang is a good choice. There is #tinygo Go compiler for all kinds of microcontrollers, and it also includes SDKs for all kinds of peripherals:

    tinygo.org/

    And #gobot is a collection of SDKs for robots, watches, and other tech:

    gobot.io/documentation/

  22. Perché non invitate @eelst a cantare ‘second me’ per little bears
    ---
    RT @Cartabiancarai3
    Stasera, alle 21.20 su @RaiTre, #cartabianca con #BiancaBerlinguer.

    Ospiti: @mara_carfagna @Donzelli @serracchiani #OscarFarinetti #LuciaAnnunziata @a_cazzullo @PSenaldi @orsiniufficiale #AlonaKliuieva @preglias @madforfree @Vira_Carbone @padrenzo @CoronaMauro
    twitter.com/Cartabiancarai3/st

  23. Perché non invitate @eelst a cantare ‘second me’ per little bears
    ---
    RT @Cartabiancarai3
    Stasera, alle 21.20 su @RaiTre, #cartabianca con #BiancaBerlinguer.

    Ospiti: @mara_carfagna @Donzelli @serracchiani #OscarFarinetti #LuciaAnnunziata @a_cazzullo @PSenaldi @orsiniufficiale #AlonaKliuieva @preglias @madforfree @Vira_Carbone @padrenzo @CoronaMauro
    twitter.com/Cartabiancarai3/st