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pyrolite release day! v0.3.7 is out, which inclues a few bugfixes and updates to support newer Python versions, among some rolling updates for e.g. geological timeline versions. https://github.com/morganjwilliams/pyrolite/releases/tag/v0.3.7
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If anyone is installing Pyrolite (the excellent python-based geochemical data tool), it currently doesn't install with Python 3.13 and above due to a MatPlotLib compatibility issue. If you're using a managed virtual environment (such as uv), it installs fine with Python 3.12:
% uv init --python 3.12.13
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If you're hosting a workshop and considering hosting JupyterHub to allow people to get hands on with code without the hassle+time sink of self-installation, I've put together a guide covering a self-hosted way to do this: https://fluids.rocks/posts/tljh/
I held a workshop for #pyrolite back in 2024 and tried doing this with a VPS but had a bunch of trouble getting a beefy node for the 40 odd people without having some history with the major cloud players (one even banned and deleted my account for 'suspicious activity' without explanation). Have been frustrated since, so glad to be able to demonstrate an alternative for where you do have some hardware lying around.
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If you're hosting a workshop and considering hosting JupyterHub to allow people to get hands on with code without the hassle+time sink of self-installation, I've put together a guide covering a self-hosted way to do this: https://fluids.rocks/posts/tljh/
I held a workshop for #pyrolite back in 2024 and tried doing this with a VPS but had a bunch of trouble getting a beefy node for the 40 odd people without having some history with the major cloud players (one even banned and deleted my account for 'suspicious activity' without explanation). Have been frustrated since, so glad to be able to demonstrate an alternative for where you do have some hardware lying around.
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If you're hosting a workshop and considering hosting JupyterHub to allow people to get hands on with code without the hassle+time sink of self-installation, I've put together a guide covering a self-hosted way to do this: https://fluids.rocks/posts/tljh/
I held a workshop for #pyrolite back in 2024 and tried doing this with a VPS but had a bunch of trouble getting a beefy node for the 40 odd people without having some history with the major cloud players (one even banned and deleted my account for 'suspicious activity' without explanation). Have been frustrated since, so glad to be able to demonstrate an alternative for where you do have some hardware lying around.
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If you're hosting a workshop and considering hosting JupyterHub to allow people to get hands on with code without the hassle+time sink of self-installation, I've put together a guide covering a self-hosted way to do this: https://fluids.rocks/posts/tljh/
I held a workshop for #pyrolite back in 2024 and tried doing this with a VPS but had a bunch of trouble getting a beefy node for the 40 odd people without having some history with the major cloud players (one even banned and deleted my account for 'suspicious activity' without explanation). Have been frustrated since, so glad to be able to demonstrate an alternative for where you do have some hardware lying around.
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Wrapping up last minute prep for #SGTSG2024 - including rebuilding the JupyterHub server on provider number four thanks to recurrrent issues and limitations. Writing it off as 'L&D for deploying cloud VMs'. 😩
For those not at the conference or visiting from the future, you can find the material to peruse at your leisure on GitHub https://github.com/morganjwilliams/202411-sgtsg-pyrolite-workshop #pyrolite #Python #geochemistry
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Long overdue admin release day for #pyrolite, in preparation for a workshop next month. https://github.com/morganjwilliams/pyrolite/releases/tag/0.3.6 #Geochemistry #Python #OpenSource #Mineralogy #Petrology
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Released a new version of #pyrolite today: v0.3.4. Mainly bugfixes and maintenance updates, but glad to have simplified/modernized the build configuration a bit.
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CW: Goldschmidt 2023 - pyrolite talk
Coming back into conference season, I have a talk at #Goldschmidt tomorrow afternoon AU-time (morning EU-time, for those in Lyon): "Developing reusable tools for geochemical data in Python: the pyrolite roadmap"
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2023/goldschmidt/2023/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/17461