It's the last day of #PyConUS for me, spent in semi-isolatiion because of a scratchy throat and a COVID exposure.
I've tested non-positive two consecutive days though, so I have hope it's not the bad one. Still, not the way I want to end a PyCon.
The conference WiFi at #PyConUS is sadly not robust enough to allow me to clone the cpython repository :(
You heard it here: a PyCon cruise called Sea Python. Blame @jrrickerson for it. #PyConUS
Day 4, negative twice (because I realized that the first one had expired a couple of months ago)
Double negative.
Despite my worries, I *think* I'm COVID-negative.
I have a #PyConUS / #Seattle “missed contact" question; I spoke to a Tammy who was at #PyCascades and PyCon US, and we talked about GitHub's contribution graph; if anyone knows who that is, can you put her in touch? Thanks!
Three consecutive non-positive tests. I’ve got sniffles and a cough, but signs are pointing to “not COVID, just conventional con crud”
I'll be testing once more today.
There's someone in the boarding area in Vibram Five fingers. Wanna bet they're on their way to #PyConUS ?
@brainwane is dropping a penny in her swear jar every time she says "sustainable" #PyConUS
Next #PyConUS will, of course, be here in Pittsburgh. I'm stoked as hell to learn that in 2026 it'll be held in Long Beach, California, chaired by @elthenerd!
I can't wait to see all of my #python peeps there!
Okay, it's been six negative tests.
I kinda hate that I'm worried this much, but honestly, I have to trust that at least ONE of them would have shown a whisker of positive if I were.
Apparently, despite actual exposure, I have exited #PyConUS without COVID.