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  1. Taking the metro to Long Beach. Ran into other Pythonistas and folks @bengerman and Nick Denny)

  2. "the gathering has ended - it is now time for magic"

  3. "you've bid against yourself - are you comfortable with that?"
    #PyConUS

  4. "we might need an extra pen tonight, so if anyone who just won a pen wants to donate it..."
    #PyConUS

  5. "please pretend this is real money you're going to spend. This is a piece of plastic.
    anyway we were at $300 - do I hear $300"
    #PyConUS

  6. "I have lied - this is not a talk about finding python near you, it is a talk about birding"
    #PyConUS

  7. "you are at #PyConUS , congratulations you have found python!"

  8. You can do anything with <del>zombo</del><ins>Textual</ins>

  9. "ah, yes, CSS in the terminal. We've reached the scariest part of the talk"

  10. "Cloudflare will take this [abuse] report, and say 'thank you, I will pass this on to the person you're reporting'"

  11. can confirm - spent about 10 minutes chatting with Phemeral, no AI and also they recommended solutions other than their own to solve problems mastodon.social/@glyph/1165854

  12. "this is Seth (no applause)"
    *quiet clapping*
    "oh, no"

  13. "bring money. Lots of money"

  14. "I hear there's juggling today"
    *a single, loud, drawn-out cheer*

  15. "Next year Peter will be demonstrating a Docker registry from five-and-a-quarter disks"

  16. *holds up floppy disk* "here we have a copy of flask"

  17. "Seth actually asked for *no* applause"

  18. "This is a heat map of the flavor profile of a sour skittle"

  19. "I was trying very hard to find an opossum eating sour candy but that didn't exist on the internet"

  20. "I don't need a slackbot to tell me how bad I've been sleeping, I can just embarrass myself in front of a thousand people"

  21. This talk ended on creating a personal timezone where solar noon is at 12:00 - it reminded me of my old coworker's project to make day and night 12 hours each, with sunrise at 06:00 and sunset at 18:00.
    He did this by stretching and squeezing the length of daytime and nighttime seconds independently.