diegor.it
Principal Software Engineer @Arm Ltd, CPython contributor and part of Triage Team. MSc in Computer Science. Posts are my own. He/him/his. 🇬🇧
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Carlos, I don’t think there is but we could explore its addition if needed. Can you drop me an email to diego [dot] russo [at] arm.com with your use case. Thanks
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Great series! I loved it
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I think they are in general availability, but you need to pay for them.
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This collaboration boosts the Python ecosystem by paving the way for better performance and broader applications. Together, we’re building a stronger future for Python! This achievement highlights the incredible things we can accomplish when we work as a team. 🎉
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Shoutout to all the core developers whose hard work made this happen. Their commitment to enhancing our ecosystem is truly inspiring. A big thank you to #Arm for their crucial support through the initiative at worksonarm.com 💪
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Just the standard listing tool that comes with Lunarvim. I was testing in production :) Well, you are the third one to suggest `act` so I will check it out!
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Yes, I like foundation. Slow horses, ted lasso, bad sisters, for all mankind (the firsts seasons), masters of the air, invasion (aliens), dark matter, see (I loved it), monarch (Godzilla like)…
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Pick any of the top of AppleTV+, you cannot get wrong
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You are not the first one to suggest. I’ll definitely have a look! Thanks!
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as comprehensive as it should be. You solve issue thanks to forums, questions, discussion and Stack Overflow.
On the other hand now I know a little bit more about GitHub workflow pipelines!
Ah, thanks to @hugovk.bsky.social for his technical and spiritual support! :)
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the DX is suboptimal, no way to replicate unless you have a staging instance (that might differ a lot from the production one), no testing framework, debugging tools are very poor (to get some awful logs out of Jenkins, you need to through a few hidden clicks) and the documentation isn't
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you develop in a trial and error manner. Apart of some linting, you don't have a way to test your code on your machine (or maybe test it at all?) and need to come up with creative ways to speed up the pipeline.
Then I thought at my experience with CI systems, and more or less they are all the same:
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Everyone welcome… except buses!
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I’ve done 7 commits to slightly change the CPython one! github.com/python/cpyth...
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It looks like! Thanks!
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What are you using?
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And @rickdonato.bsky.social is my 1000th follower.
This is really crazy! The amount of new people joining #bsky every day is huge!
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Well, if I like the bio :) I've been approaching #bsky with a Python trend, so if you are in the Python ecosystem I will be very likely to follow you.
But you know, some time I'm open-minded too :)
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Great stuff @savannah.dev !!! Congratulations!
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That’s a long one, I need sometime to digest it!
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It looks like a very well made phishing website. The certificate is valid for the domain, meaning the connection between you and yong.hu is encrypted. Nowadays you can get a certificate for a few bucks.
It is written nowhere that the certificate belongs to GitHub. I would raise it with them.
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Thanks! I didn't realise it! 😊
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Ping :)