If you couldn't be in the room for @pluralistic giving the opening keynote for #PyConUS the video is up. You should watch it. Yes you. And you over there. And you in the corner trying to hide. You should all watch it.
As they say after #PyConUS, "Mind is empty, heart is full"
Leaving the Three Rivers on a rainy day. It's been a great PyCon this time around.
The #PyConUS Friday talks just dropped!
So, here's my
Design Pressure: The Invisible Hand That Shapes Your Code
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhNSINolcSM
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Exciting news!! The first batch of #PyConUS 2025 recordings is now available on the PyCon US YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/pyconus 🐍 📺
Stay tuned - more recordings will be added soon!
https://www.youtube.com/c/pyconus
Back home safe and sound after an amazing #PyConUS
I'll say a lot more after I rest, but it was an incredibly wonderful time where I got to watch amazing people do and push for the things they're passionate about, and the things that make them smile.
It was just a truly, deep, delight.
Head empty, heart full, ankle at 90%, and no geese in proximity.
Before there were even tiktoks, and shorts, and reels, there have always been: Lightning Talks ⚡ at conferences. Short and quick 5 minutes talk about something.
This year, I got to present a Lightning Talk at PyCon US: How to say thanks to Python people, and the video is now up.
Watch to learn all the different ways to show your appreciation to the Python community members around you. Number 5 will surprise you.
All of my contributions from the #PyConUS sprints have been merged! Thanks @kjaymiller for pressing the button!
#pyconus sprints day 4. Not many of us left. Hoping to finish strong and then fly home in the morning to jubilantly hug my wife and pet my dog. Damn I miss those two :)