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@gotofritz Maybe I should have been a bit more specific. I am looking for recommendations by people who used a course or tutorial to learn #python
I have already searched for resources and also looked on the official python site. But since there are so many courses/ books/ tutorials out there I wanted to get some feedback from people what was useful to them. -
My initial excitement for Meta’s SAM Audio model is slowly fizzling out.
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2026-01-01-can-sam-audio-be-used-to-replace-demucs/
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Using jot and date to generate random git branch names / commit messages
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-12-25-creating-a-random-git-branch-or-commit-on-the-cli/
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I finally managed to install that pesky SAM-audio LLM from Meta on my Mac laptop.
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-12-20-playing-with-the-sam-audio-model-on-my-m1-macbook/
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> The command itself is fairly simple - a wrapper for a Hugo command. The more complicated part is the ffmpeg command that generates a glitchy preview image from one of my videos.
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-12-14-utility-to-create-a-new-blog-post-in-hugo-with-glitch-image/
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Started using Continue and Ollama for coding with a local #llm. Initially slow, but after switching to GLM4 it's now a worthy alternative to Cursor at no cost and without privacy concerns.
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-09-28-using-continue-and-ollama-locally/
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A couple of #gh commands I found useful for working with #githubProjects. Luckily I don't need to do that anymore
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-10-19-using-gh-to-create-a-branch-for-an-issue/
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A couple of #gh commands I found useful for working with #githubProjects. Luckily I don't need to do that anymore
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-10-19-using-gh-to-create-a-branch-for-an-issue/
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A couple of #gh commands I found useful for working with #githubProjects. Luckily I don't need to do that anymore
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-10-19-using-gh-to-create-a-branch-for-an-issue/
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A couple of #gh commands I found useful for working with #githubProjects. Luckily I don't need to do that anymore
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-10-19-using-gh-to-create-a-branch-for-an-issue/
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A couple of #gh commands I found useful for working with #githubProjects. Luckily I don't need to do that anymore
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-10-19-using-gh-to-create-a-branch-for-an-issue/
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I had some trouble making the Code spell checker VSCode plugin in a project using workspaces
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-08-18-cspell-for-vscode-workspaces/
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The template is available at github.com/gotofritz/copier-python-template should you want to fork it and try it out. Just make sure you replace all occurrences of “gotofritz” from your fork.
https://gotofritz.net/blog/2025-08-10-copier-python-template-with-uv/
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@gotofritz of course #Portuguese is a #colonial language, there's no denying that and I'm quite aware of that.
However, I learned from the mistakes (and evils) of my ancestors and I'm quite determined to do my best to not allow that piece of #history to be repeated.
(Oh, nice. Another block from a #fosstodon user when mentioning #colonialist behavior . Looks like #TechLGBT is on target here.)
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@gotofritz 100% with you. Not sure if I managed to verbalize it the way it was intended with regards to dependency tracking. Last time I checked (my view might be outdated here) #pip freeze only tracked first order depdencies (meaning, deps your project explictly depends on) as opposed to what #poetry or #pipenv are able to accomplish with their lockfiles, effectively tracking your entire dependency tree (though you can still do that using pip-tool.)
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@gotofritz As both a former #pipenv user and relatively long time #poetry user my knowledge on what the stock pip experience looks like these days may be a bit rusty, but if you are not pairing with say, pip-tools, then the thing that you'd be missing is lockfiles and their support for transitive dependencies (i.e. track the exact version of your 1st order deps, 2nd order deps, etc.) It's a trade-off between better reproducibility vs ease of getting started with, I guess
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@gotofritz Ho ritrovato l'estrazione dai testi di #Sanremo2022 e di #Sanremo2020...alcune cose non cambiano mai 😀
#Sanremo2023 -
@MartinFarrent @gotofritz @MimiJ9
#cakeism was a mirage conjured up by the #fatController that never existed, and does not now get referenced often - even by #planks like #reesMogg
There is only one way to salvage some of what we lost with #brexit - cooperate wth the #EU and agree #alignment to mutual benefit
No chance of that with the #toriesOut in power
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if you just follow the #python tags there are plenty people posting beginners courses, tips, etc
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#Vegetarian no name #pasta with fresh tomatoes, olives, capers, chilli, cashew nuts. Vaguely puttanesca
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I remember Shawn Young, who at the time was a very respected React influencer (now AI coding influencer). He pontificated about #Clubhouse to death... when the bubble burst I asked him where does he stand on Clubhouse today, he just blocked me 😆
His epic (fail) "Everything You Hate About Clubhouse Is Why It Will Win" is still available
https://www.swyx.io/clubhouse-hate -
I remember Shawn Young, who at the time was a very respected React influencer (now AI coding influencer). He pontificated about #Clubhouse to death... when the bubble burst I asked him where does he stand on Clubhouse today, he just blocked me 😆
His epic (fail) "Everything You Hate About Clubhouse Is Why It Will Win" is still available
https://www.swyx.io/clubhouse-hate -
I remember Shawn Young, who at the time was a very respected React influencer (now AI coding influencer). He pontificated about #Clubhouse to death... when the bubble burst I asked him where does he stand on Clubhouse today, he just blocked me 😆
His epic (fail) "Everything You Hate About Clubhouse Is Why It Will Win" is still available
https://www.swyx.io/clubhouse-hate -
Pet peeve: I don't know where this idea that italian #frittata are baked, so popular in the anglosphere, comes from. That is only a hack if the frittata is too large and heavy and would risk breaking.
As a rule, frittatas are cooked on the stove and flipped with the help of a lid or a plate. If you don't believe me, see for yourself - search for any frittata on youtube using italian names for the ingredients ("frittata di cipolle", "frittata di patate", etc)
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Some lovely Phat Phrik Khing With Green Beans and #Tofu
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