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We had a great time at PyCon US 2026 connecting with the Python and Django communities.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to talk with us about DjangoCon US and Djangonaut Space, it was wonderful seeing so much passion for Python, Django, and open source.
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We had a great time at PyCon US 2026 connecting with the Python and Django communities.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to talk with us about DjangoCon US and Djangonaut Space, it was wonderful seeing so much passion for Python, Django, and open source.
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We had a great time at PyCon US 2026 connecting with the Python and Django communities.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to talk with us about DjangoCon US and Djangonaut Space, it was wonderful seeing so much passion for Python, Django, and open source.
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We had a great time at PyCon US 2026 connecting with the Python and Django communities.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to talk with us about DjangoCon US and Djangonaut Space, it was wonderful seeing so much passion for Python, Django, and open source.
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I saw 11 new-to-me birds in Long Beach. Conferences are a great way to see new birds!
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💻 Joining #PyConIT26 remotely?
This year, online access is available with a €20 remote ticket.
It helps support the Python Italia Association and the volunteer work behind the conference 💛
🎥 Stream all talks
🔗 https://2026.pycon.it/en/tickets/personal -
Keynote Dr. Jodie Burchell talking about AI is having its moment ... again
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Check out the information about #PyConIT: https://2026.pycon.it/en
See you there!
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Check out the information about #PyConIT: https://2026.pycon.it/en
See you there!
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Check out the information about #PyConIT: https://2026.pycon.it/en
See you there!
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Check out the information about #PyConIT: https://2026.pycon.it/en
See you there!
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Just recovering from #PyConUS, and as always it was incredibly inspiring and energizing to spend time around other Pythonistas. I continue to feel that community is important for navigating the increasing pace of change in our industry, and having in-person conversations with real humans is going to become more valuable than ever. Let's continue (re)building our communities and I (selfishly) hope the future is bright for events.
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Anna Elisabeth Kazakova Lindegren talking about Quantum Computing in Python: Why Qiskit Matters for Developers
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Anna Elisabeth Kazakova Lindegren talking about Quantum Computing in Python: Why Qiskit Matters for Developers
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Anna Elisabeth Kazakova Lindegren talking about Quantum Computing in Python: Why Qiskit Matters for Developers
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Anna Elisabeth Kazakova Lindegren talking about Quantum Computing in Python: Why Qiskit Matters for Developers
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Keynote Dr. Jodie Burchell talking about AI is having its moment ... again
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Keynote Dr. Jodie Burchell talking about AI is having its moment ... again
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Keynote Dr. Jodie Burchell talking about AI is having its moment ... again
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Keynote Dr. Jodie Burchell talking about AI is having its moment ... again
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I wrote up my #PyconUS 2026 experience: https://blog.pamelafox.org/2026/05/pycon-2026-reflections.html
(you can just scroll through the pics, it got kind of long - what a week!) -
Visiting the Long Beach Chess Club was a great way to close out a week of PyCon!
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Leaving LA for SF, #pyconus was an extraordinarily packed conference, very productive for Py folks 👌
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Three years on deck: one learning the ropes, one at the helm, one steering through the storm.
Smooth seas make ordinary sailors. This year made you a true captain.Thank you @elthenerd for steering us. 🫡
Congratulations on chairing! Enjoy your shore leave. You've earned it. ⚓
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This is nuts. We ate at a decent Italian restaurant last night, which I'd recommend to others.
But when you visit the home page for the restaurant, there's no menu available. Instead, there's a chatbot with suggested questions like "Menus in PDF?"
They replaced deterministic links with...questions to a chatbot???