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PyCon US 2026 2026

SnoopJ ๐Ÿ”œ San Francisco (45)

Pablo giving a fantastic keynote en Espaรฑol and pulling no punches about what "AI" costs Open Source. Now *this* is a keynote.

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@baconandcoconut on turning down $1.5M from the US gov: "We're definitely doing DEI over here, just so you know"

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They say you're supposed to scratch your own itches, so here's my take on a printer-friendly version of the 2026 schedule:

snoopj.dev/files/PyConUS_2026_

My target here is to fit one day on a double-sided landscape 8.5x11" (on my browser/printer) and it just about squeezes down this way.

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"When people feel welcome to show up as their whole selves, they take bigger swings, they ask bigger questions, and they keep showing up"

Lots to learn from the closing keynote about the Djangonaut Space mentoring program. Making space for people and making them aware there *is* space for them to be authentically themselves is so important!

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Over $60,000 raised at the PyLadies Auction ablobfoxbongo ablobfoxbongo ablobfoxbongo

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The stage is PACKED with people promoting other PyCons and cousin conferences

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@nedbat presents a compelling time-space duality for the Pacman Rule: leave temporal space for others to participate

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EDIT: I decided to make my own: hachyderm.io/@SnoopJ/116558404

Has anybody done a printer-friendly schedule for this year? A web search did not turn up anything.

(yes, I am aware the schedule is subject to change. I will deal with this using the advanced technology of "a pen", if it comes up)

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Fastly transferred 1.92 EXABYTES of data for PyPI in 2025 ๐Ÿคฏ

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@BajoranEngineer giving an admirable explanation of spoons theory and how it actually looks in the workday of a human developer, before talking about how that intersects with our environments

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