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  1. I truly missed an in person tech event. Although I'm speaking tomorrow online on Breaking the Rules: How @Interledger Succeeded with Open Source in Finance at Women in Tech Global Conference 2026 I came today to the networking event in Berlin
    #womenintech #womeninstem #womenwhocode #WTGC2026

  2. Hello! This Thursday PyLadies SF is hosting a delightful meetup in Oakland, featuring informative talks and fun networking with pizza sponsored by autokitteh! Please come join us!

    ⏰ 5:00 pm, Thursday, July 31, 2025
    📍 Oakland, CA (register for specific location)
    ✅ RSVP: lu.ma/qplqvnk3

    #Python #PyLadies #PyLadiesSF #PythonCommunity #womenintech #PyLadiesSanFrancisco #Oakland #EastBay #TechEvent #AI #RAG #developer #SoftwareDevelopment #Pythonistas #womenwhocode

  3. Iterate in Dictionaries in Python:
    Iterating in dictionaries means looping through keys, values, or key-value pairs using a for loop.
    #Python #PythonTips #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #LearnPython #DevLife #Coding #PythonDictionaries #PythonLoops #womenwhocode

  4. Iterate in Dictionaries in Python:
    Iterating in dictionaries means looping through keys, values, or key-value pairs using a for loop.
    #Python #PythonTips #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #LearnPython #DevLife #Coding #PythonDictionaries #PythonLoops #womenwhocode

  5. Iterate in Dictionaries in Python:
    Iterating in dictionaries means looping through keys, values, or key-value pairs using a for loop.
    #Python #PythonTips #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #LearnPython #DevLife #Coding #PythonDictionaries #PythonLoops #womenwhocode

  6. Iterate in Dictionaries in Python:
    Iterating in dictionaries means looping through keys, values, or key-value pairs using a for loop.
    #Python #PythonTips #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #LearnPython #DevLife #Coding #PythonDictionaries #PythonLoops #womenwhocode

  7. ✡️ Happy International Women’s Day! ✡️

    🎊 Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and brilliance of women worldwide! 🌍

    At Flutteristas, we are proud to uplift and support women in tech, empowering them to innovate, lead, and make an impact. 👭

    🌟 Tag a woman in Flutter who has inspired you—whether she’s a mentor, a teammate, or someone you admire.

    ❣️ Let’s celebrate and uplift each other!

    #IAccelerateAction #IWD2025 #Flutteristas #WomenWhoCode #FlutterDev

  8. When I need docs I do

    `man command'

    When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

    * Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
    * Ask the helper to open my default html parser
    * __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
    `man command`
    * I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

    * request a helper open a (ba)sh
    * parse >man command to the helper
    * have the helper display the manpage in the sh

    The results would be
    * Much less resources used
    * No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
    * That method has worked for 60 years

    <IRC>
    /m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
    </IRC>

    @altbot

    🖋️ #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #qBittorrent #torrent #manpage #man1 #F1 #F1Help #WomenWhoCode #640daysofcode #301daysofcode #730daysofcode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #Programming #DEVCommunity #RetroComputing

    github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor

  9. When I need docs I do

    `man command'

    When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

    * Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
    * Ask the helper to open my default html parser
    * __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
    `man command`
    * I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

    * request a helper open a (ba)sh
    * parse >man command to the helper
    * have the helper display the manpage in the sh

    The results would be
    * Much less resources used
    * No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
    * That method has worked for 60 years

    <IRC>
    /m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
    </IRC>

    @altbot

    🖋️ #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #qBittorrent #torrent #manpage #man1 #F1 #F1Help #WomenWhoCode #640daysofcode #301daysofcode #730daysofcode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #Programming #DEVCommunity #RetroComputing

    github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor

  10. When I need docs I do

    `man command'

    When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

    * Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
    * Ask the helper to open my default html parser
    * __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
    `man command`
    * I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

    * request a helper open a (ba)sh
    * parse >man command to the helper
    * have the helper display the manpage in the sh

    The results would be
    * Much less resources used
    * No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
    * That method has worked for 60 years

    <IRC>
    /m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
    </IRC>

    @altbot

    🖋️ #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #qBittorrent #torrent #manpage #man1 #F1 #F1Help #WomenWhoCode #640daysofcode #301daysofcode #730daysofcode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #Programming #DEVCommunity #RetroComputing

    github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor

  11. When I need docs I do

    `man command'

    When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

    * Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
    * Ask the helper to open my default html parser
    * __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
    `man command`
    * I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

    * request a helper open a (ba)sh
    * parse >man command to the helper
    * have the helper display the manpage in the sh

    The results would be
    * Much less resources used
    * No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
    * That method has worked for 60 years

    <IRC>
    /m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
    </IRC>

    @altbot

    🖋️ #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #qBittorrent #torrent #manpage #man1 #F1 #F1Help #WomenWhoCode #640daysofcode #301daysofcode #730daysofcode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #Programming #DEVCommunity #RetroComputing

    github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor

  12. When I need docs I do

    `man command'

    When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

    * Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
    * Ask the helper to open my default html parser
    * __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
    `man command`
    * I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

    * request a helper open a (ba)sh
    * parse >man command to the helper
    * have the helper display the manpage in the sh

    The results would be
    * Much less resources used
    * No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
    * That method has worked for 60 years

    <IRC>
    /m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
    </IRC>

    @altbot

    🖋️ #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #qBittorrent #torrent #manpage #man1 #F1 #F1Help #WomenWhoCode #640daysofcode #301daysofcode #730daysofcode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #Programming #DEVCommunity #RetroComputing

    github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor

  13. The most incredible mindbender is

    **Running Linux in a PDF*"

    Yeah somebody created a virtual machine within a portable document format file and runs a micro Linux version in it I will not talking about just the kernel!

    youtu.be/cWnN-FA3zRM?si=2TK0Mx

    #DoesItRunDoom
    #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #WomenWhoCode #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #POSIX #Programming #Linux #PDF #embedded #incredible #TIL

  14. Are you just like me? Do you want to make fantastically beautiful posts and not be limited by a silly 500 character fence, but want to BANG intricate stories of 10.000 characters?

    Don't be limited by those silly 500 character servers!

    Browse over here, find an instance that's suitable to you and go there. The list doesn't have everyone who has that massive 5,000 character size, but the list has a lot of servers, so pick one, choose one, and go be the literary giant that you are!

    And yes there are servers which have a fantastically glorious 10,000 character limit!

    @altbot @FediTips

    fedi.garden/tag/larger-post-si

    #Fediverse #SocialMedia #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #PostLimit #WomenWhoCode  #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #POSIX #Programming

  15. @RadioAzureus

    I'm currently researching a simple ready-made DAS to do jBOD.

    I quickly came to the conclusion that they don't exist

    Companies either ask too much for too little performance, or they ask a normal amount for a good performance on a server level.

    Since I can build servers myself, all I need is a good 19 inch rackmount case a proper ECC ram motherboard which supports everything that I need especially high powered Network IO, to get transparant access to the ZFS Pools.

    Since I will also want to run VMs not just jails, it means that the CPU needs at least 32 cores probably even 64, {of course an AMD Epyc candidate} and the memory needs to be at least 8 gigs per core at full extreme, I may want 16GB per core.

    However the storage will still need a separate enclosure simply because the server itself will not be enough for that. The server cases I've seen can house at the most 16 HDD, insufficient for Mass massive Mass & Modular expandable storage.

    So again I will need rackmount DAS enclosures.

    The purpose of the server will be fourfold. Primarily it needs to hold the massive audio collection that I have. All important audio is a flac format which means that space is required. No puny eight terabyte hard drives will suffice not even in an array of 16 or 24 of them.

    I choose to use ZFS pools simply because they're much more powerful in maintenance backup restore {Raid is NOT a backup} and pure management.

    Secondary it needs to hold jails and VMS smoothly. The VMS I want to control using ProxMox. The jails will of course be native controlled in freeBSD

    On the third level I need to do research on the server probably through VMS and jails in combination.

    And on the final level I want the server to run defensive and protective software with which it interacts with real life data and scenes.

    Such a machine does not exist ready-made. The reason for that is that the software and the hardware combination that I want to use is specific.

    In these planning stages I never look at a budget. Otherwise your machine will be cut from the get-go. Instead I built a plan for a perfect machine and then at the end I cut and strip down based upon a budget.

    Software used will be pure open source nothing closed and the reasons are obvious which I do not need to explain

    I also want to see if GPU pass through is possible so that I can run software which needs dedicated GPU access on a hardware level

    I will control the ZFS HDD pools through a jail which runs a dedicated ZFS management system.

    From what I see here I will need at least three cases;

    one for the server which will manage the jails and the VMS and the gpus

    One case where the first set of HDDs will be stored.

    The third case will be a backup server less power but sufficient enough so that I have high availability. That case can also store some extra hard drives

    The network connections between the hard drive {jBOD} cases and the server will need to be fiber. The runs will be short because there will be in the same 19-in rack. I want to use a specific brand for the networking Hardware microTik, their performance to price ratio is just where I like it

    For for uninterruptible power I want Matrix UPS and rackmount. There's also a specific brand that I want because I've seen their performance and it is fantastic CyberPower

    The only sanfu is that the hard drives that I want are not available to the professional public yet those are 32 to 48 TB drives.

    In this case the 32 TB is that decimal concoction that I don't like to use. So the raw unformatted space will be 31.25 terabytes (these are the binary based terabytes)

    The 48 TB HDD will be in actuality 46.875 Raw unformatted hard disk space.

    I want to run the server Rack in another room, not another building; that means that the fans should not run like the turbo fan on a jet, when a nominal load is applied on the servers.

    So anything above 60dB is too loud. In prácticas there are just two Solutions

    I isolate the room sonically. Since I have extensive Sound Engineering experience I know that's really not elegant. Just like you built a studio facility from the ground up you should also build a room in isolation when the building is being erected. You either pay too much for the isolation afterwards and get nominal performance, or pay a simple price and get a unsatisfying performance.

    Just like in ear protection PPE, you need at least -24dB in noise reduction ratio, from the isolated server room. But that also means that the door needs to be shut 24/7

    The room will stink.

    So instead the hardware needs to be chosen carefully that it doesn't make too much noise

    I like this plan of execution I will put it on paper literally and then play with it

    Note:
    1GB = 1024MB here

    #bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #WomenWhoCode  #100DaysOfCode #1000DaysOfCode #freeBSD #POSIX #Programming #ZFS

  16. Day 11 Prompt: "Impossible day - Try to do something that feels impossible for you to do. Maybe it is impossible. Maybe it’s too ambitious. Maybe it’s something you know nothing about how to accomplish."

    I'm going back to a past prompt and challenge. Something impossible. It has been impossible for me to earn the pay a man would receive for my work, if he had done it.

    patreon.com/posts/genuary-2025

    #Genuary2025 #Genuary11 #Genuary #CreativeCoding #WomenWhoCode #Art

  17. When I started my pre-Master in Computer Science, I had no experience with programming, command lines, git, Linux, ssh, ...

    The pre-Master consisted of Bachelor-level courses from all three Bachelor years. Hence, from day 1, I had to be able to program at the level of a 3rd year Bachelor student, in multiple programming languages.

    Unsurprisingly, this was a steep learning curve for me. Being surrounded by people who had been writing code since they were 8 years old contributed massively to my sense of insecurity and anxiety. Being surrounded by mostly men, who in some cases really felt the need to put me in my place whenever I showed any sign of competence, really didn't help me feel better.

    This has kinda stayed with me. Even though I sometimes encountered people who were way more clumsy than I was in working with these tools, I still felt massive imposter syndrome.

    Just now, a software developer sat next to me as I typed commands into my terminal. Afterwards, he remarked that I clearly know my way around the command line.

    I wouldn't say that I'm healed now, but this for sure felt like a win.

    #GreatColleague #SoftwareDevelopment #Linux #CommandLine #Programming #Coding #AcademicChatter #AcademicMastodon #WorkLife #WomenInSTEM #WomenInTech #WomenInComputing #WomenWhoCode

  18. I can't BELIEVE Ambre is the first thing to greet you on the #AppleVisionPro #AppStore today! Pinch me, cus I must be dreaming 🤩🤏

    @JagCesar
    and I are most grateful, thank you so much Apple Editorial Team 🙏

    #AVP #indieDev #womenInTech #WomenWhoCode #sthlmTech

  19. BBC: Women Who Code (WWC), a charity which supports women who work in the technology sector, has announced it is shutting down because of a lack of funding. 🔗 bbc.com/news/articles/cw076944

    #WWC #WomenWhoCode

  20. Hello from my new account. :ablobcatmeltwave:

    Winding my way through life and learning more about myself along the way. Will be sharing my thoughts and a bit of my day to day, as well as my hobbies. Will look forward to meeting new people along the way!

    Hobbies and hashtags, as follows:
    #knitting #crochet #music #cats #WomenInTech #WomenWhoCode #snow #minnesota #UK #reading #nature #cosy #introduction #Everquest2 #CosyGames #UK

  21. slowly but surely updating my script with the new NHL API endpoints and field names. Too bad my day job gets in the way 😅

    #Python #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #DataScience #ComputerScience #Analytics #DataAnalytics

  22. Thank god for the internet and other #StatsNerds like me. Just 12 hours after realizing that the down NHL API is not temp but a permanent shift to a new path, AND despite a number of prominent stats page hosts gatekeeping the information, I found some awesome people who have been working diligently to map the new API.

    #NHL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #statistics #analytics #anaconda

  23. Thank god for the internet and other #StatsNerds like me. Just 12 hours after realizing that the down NHL API is not temp but a permanent shift to a new path, AND despite a number of prominent stats page hosts gatekeeping the information, I found some awesome people who have been working diligently to map the new API.

    #NHL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #statistics #analytics #anaconda

  24. Thank god for the internet and other #StatsNerds like me. Just 12 hours after realizing that the down NHL API is not temp but a permanent shift to a new path, AND despite a number of prominent stats page hosts gatekeeping the information, I found some awesome people who have been working diligently to map the new API.

    #NHL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #statistics #analytics #anaconda

  25. Thank god for the internet and other #StatsNerds like me. Just 12 hours after realizing that the down NHL API is not temp but a permanent shift to a new path, AND despite a number of prominent stats page hosts gatekeeping the information, I found some awesome people who have been working diligently to map the new API.

    #NHL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #statistics #analytics #anaconda

  26. Thank god for the internet and other #StatsNerds like me. Just 12 hours after realizing that the down NHL API is not temp but a permanent shift to a new path, AND despite a number of prominent stats page hosts gatekeeping the information, I found some awesome people who have been working diligently to map the new API.

    #NHL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Pythonista #WomenWhoCode #statistics #analytics #anaconda

  27. nifty new update for all you #StatsNerds out there! In my goal mapping app, you can now select a team matchup and look at the location of all shot attempts and goals. Updated through 10/21 right now, but will be updated regularly soon!

    goalmapping.streamlit.app/

    #NHLBruins #HNOM #Hockey #HockeyDon #HockeyStats #DataScience #WomenWhoCode @hnom @hockey @bostonbruinsgameday