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PyCon US 2024

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These are wild numbers for infra hosted by @ThePSF

(Thanks to @baconandcoconut)

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I’m on my way to ! If you see me in this outfit, come say hi

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If you're going to and interested in , here's my read of the security-related talks at this yeah. Boosts for reach appreciated, and let me know if I missed anything!

State of Python Supply Chain Security (Sponsor: Alpha-Omega)
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Thursday - May 16th, 2024 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. in Room 315
- Speaker: @sethmlarson and Michael Winser

Breathing Life into Python: Automated Cleanup of the Dead Code
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Friday - May 17th, 2024 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. in Hall C
- Speaker: Swarna Swapna Ilamathy

Ruff: An Extremely Fast Python Linter and Code Formatter, Written in Rust
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Friday - May 17th, 2024 12:30 p.m.-1:15 p.m. in Hall C
- Speaker: @charliermarsh

You've got trust issues, we've got solutions: Differential Privacy
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Friday - May 17th, 2024 2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. in Hall C
- Speaker: Vikram Waradpande

There and Back Again: Reverse Engineering Python Binaries
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Friday - May 17th, 2024 5:15 p.m.-5:45 p.m. in Ballroom BC
- Speaker: Josh Wiedemeier

Making Python safer than ever
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Saturday - May 18th, 2024 11:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m. in Hall C
- Speaker: @cheukting_ho

Building a Rusty path validation library for PyCA Cryptography
- us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/pre
- Saturday - May 18th, 2024 noon-12:45 p.m. in Hall C
- Speaker: @yossarian

Meet the @ThePSF Security Engineers!
- Sunday - May 19th, 2024 9:45 a.m. in Hall B

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Ok, considering grabbing a drink at Level 7, because I don't think the Westin has any outdoor seating?

(maybe @webology or @treyhunner can confirm?)

Anyone for around and want a nightcap?

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This is happening! 5pm room 309 come learn about randomized pictorial forecasting

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Incredible reveal from @brainwane — swear jar for talks

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Tools like SECURITY.md in a GitHub repo help projects that are trying to make “clean beaches” for sections of the ecosystem.

It’s so important to make it clear, as a maintainer, that you’re willing to accept help, and how

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I love the anecdote about originally being a “single summer project”

@simon’s talk starting with a banger

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@munin So, we've hired two engineers at my startup in the past two months, bringing our total team members to 4.

It'll be interesting to see who's hiring and how much at the job fair on Sunday.

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@simon

“Just because a tool is flawed doesn’t mean it’s not useful”

Talking about at

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