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My first article for Towards Data Science!
How sharded repodata (CEP-16) makes conda and Pixi 10x faster with 90% less bandwidth on conda-forge.
Thanks to Bas Zalmstra, @dholth, and the teams at @prefix, Anaconda, and Quansight.
https://towardsdatascience.com/why-package-installs-are-slow-and-how-to-fix-it/#PackageManagement #OpenSource #Python #Conda #Pixi #DataScience
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My first article for Towards Data Science!
How sharded repodata (CEP-16) makes conda and Pixi 10x faster with 90% less bandwidth on conda-forge.
Thanks to Bas Zalmstra, @dholth, and the teams at @prefix, Anaconda, and Quansight.
https://towardsdatascience.com/why-package-installs-are-slow-and-how-to-fix-it/#PackageManagement #OpenSource #Python #Conda #Pixi #DataScience
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My first article for Towards Data Science!
How sharded repodata (CEP-16) makes conda and Pixi 10x faster with 90% less bandwidth on conda-forge.
Thanks to Bas Zalmstra, @dholth, and the teams at @prefix, Anaconda, and Quansight.
https://towardsdatascience.com/why-package-installs-are-slow-and-how-to-fix-it/#PackageManagement #OpenSource #Python #Conda #Pixi #DataScience
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My first article for Towards Data Science!
How sharded repodata (CEP-16) makes conda and Pixi 10x faster with 90% less bandwidth on conda-forge.
Thanks to Bas Zalmstra, @dholth, and the teams at @prefix, Anaconda, and Quansight.
https://towardsdatascience.com/why-package-installs-are-slow-and-how-to-fix-it/#PackageManagement #OpenSource #Python #Conda #Pixi #DataScience
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My first article for Towards Data Science!
How sharded repodata (CEP-16) makes conda and Pixi 10x faster with 90% less bandwidth on conda-forge.
Thanks to Bas Zalmstra, @dholth, and the teams at @prefix, Anaconda, and Quansight.
https://towardsdatascience.com/why-package-installs-are-slow-and-how-to-fix-it/#PackageManagement #OpenSource #Python #Conda #Pixi #DataScience
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Of course, there's a #PEP517 backend for #SCons, one of the most horrible build systems ever made by humankind.
Of course, it managed not to implement PEP517 correctly.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Rzecz jasna, że jest backend #PEP517 dla Sconsa, jednego z najgorszych systemów budowania w dziejach ludzkości.
Rzecz jasna, że nie implementuje poprawnie PEP517.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Rzecz jasna, że jest backend #PEP517 dla Sconsa, jednego z najgorszych systemów budowania w dziejach ludzkości.
Rzecz jasna, że nie implementuje poprawnie PEP517.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Of course, there's a #PEP517 backend for #SCons, one of the most horrible build systems ever made by humankind.
Of course, it managed not to implement PEP517 correctly.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Of course, there's a #PEP517 backend for #SCons, one of the most horrible build systems ever made by humankind.
Of course, it managed not to implement PEP517 correctly.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Rzecz jasna, że jest backend #PEP517 dla Sconsa, jednego z najgorszych systemów budowania w dziejach ludzkości.
Rzecz jasna, że nie implementuje poprawnie PEP517.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Of course, there's a #PEP517 backend for #SCons, one of the most horrible build systems ever made by humankind.
Of course, it managed not to implement PEP517 correctly.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Rzecz jasna, że jest backend #PEP517 dla Sconsa, jednego z najgorszych systemów budowania w dziejach ludzkości.
Rzecz jasna, że nie implementuje poprawnie PEP517.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Of course, there's a #PEP517 backend for #SCons, one of the most horrible build systems ever made by humankind.
Of course, it managed not to implement PEP517 correctly.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Rzecz jasna, że jest backend #PEP517 dla Sconsa, jednego z najgorszych systemów budowania w dziejach ludzkości.
Rzecz jasna, że nie implementuje poprawnie PEP517.
https://discuss.python.org/t/are-build-backends-that-use-different-keyword-arguments-to-the-standard-spec-compliant/53056
https://github.com/dholth/enscons/issues/42 -
Now available, https://github.com/dholth/fzstdpy cc @emmatyping
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Remember it's important to have good food at the conference, because a python travels on its stomach #pyconUS
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Initial benchmarks are out! Decompression of a 150mb file takes 3 minutes 11 seconds on Python 3.14; 5 seconds on pypy; and 0.064s with the reference "zstd" implementation!
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I've long been a fan of Dolt, one of the better solutions of "git for data" that I've seen. Super excited for this latest feature they have, of storing the dolt database directly in a git repository: https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2026-02-13-announcing-git-remote-support-in-dolt/
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I've long been a fan of Dolt, one of the better solutions of "git for data" that I've seen. Super excited for this latest feature they have, of storing the dolt database directly in a git repository: https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2026-02-13-announcing-git-remote-support-in-dolt/
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I've long been a fan of Dolt, one of the better solutions of "git for data" that I've seen. Super excited for this latest feature they have, of storing the dolt database directly in a git repository: https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2026-02-13-announcing-git-remote-support-in-dolt/
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I've long been a fan of Dolt, one of the better solutions of "git for data" that I've seen. Super excited for this latest feature they have, of storing the dolt database directly in a git repository: https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2026-02-13-announcing-git-remote-support-in-dolt/
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I've long been a fan of Dolt, one of the better solutions of "git for data" that I've seen. Super excited for this latest feature they have, of storing the dolt database directly in a git repository: https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2026-02-13-announcing-git-remote-support-in-dolt/
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We've Been Conned: The Truth about Big LLM
https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2025-04-09-weve-been-conned-the-truth-about-llms/
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🚀🤦♂️ Ah, the riveting saga of "Prolly Trees," where every basement philosopher thinks they're Newton, reinventing the wheel of discovery... again! 😂 But don't worry, it's all just a social experiment to prove that #inventors are just the universe's copy-paste function. 🤓🔄
https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2025-06-03-people-keep-inventing-prolly-trees/ #ProllyTrees #SocialExperiment #Philosophy #CopyPaste #Universe #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how a "noop" refactor—a coder's favorite oxymoron—somehow tanked #performance by 30% ⏬. But fear not, brave souls; our hero embarks on a treacherous journey into the mystical land of #Golang #memory allocations 🧙♂️, determined to unfurl the secrets of the heap while we all pretend to care. 🤷♂️
https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2025-04-18-optimizing-heap-allocations/ #noop #refactor #allocation #coding #humor #HackerNews #ngated -
So you want Change Data Capture? https://www.dolthub.com/blog/2023-03-01-change-data-capture/
Good overview of what is #ChangeDataCapture (or #CDC) with mention of #Debezium. It reminded me of a previous life 😆
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@haxing_ninja The most elegant option would be to fork #gotosocial, vendor #Dolt, and use Dolt’s storage engine directly. I could compile a single binary which would be easy to deploy. I’d need to level up my #GoLang in a major way…
This would also allow me to use Dolt’s decentralization features in addition to #activitypub for node synchronization. That’s beyond the scope of what I’m considering right now though.