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Continuous Integration and Deployment for Python With GitHub Actions – Real Python With most software following agile methodologies, it's essential to have robust DevOps systems in place to manage, maintain, and automate common tasks with a continually changing codebase. By using Gi...

CI/CD systems help us produce well-tested, high-quality software & simplify deployment. GitHub Actions made CI/CD accessible to everyone. If you want to create own automation workflow check out this article by @rickywhite.net

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Top Python Libraries of 2024, Introduction to LangGraph and more Python 3.14.0 alpha 3 is out, Continuous Integration and Deployment for Python With GitHub Actions with some more interesting news, articles, packages and projects

This week's newsletter will be out in 2 days. Interesting stuff by @sethmlarson.dev Tryolabs, @rickywhite.net @langchain.bsky.social Ram Meegada, Evan Diewald covered

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J.D. Vance's Campaign Jet Inadvertently Buzzed The Washington Monument Washington, D.C.'s skies are some of the most heavily restricted in the world and the airspace near the White House is totally off-limits.

The Trump/Vance campaign airplane busted restricted DC airspace — probably the most protected airspace in the country — when the pilot failed to follow the mandated departure procedure from DCA. www.twz.com/air/j-d-vanc... (heard via @juphoff.bsky.social in the pilot group chat where we’re all 🤦🏼‍♀️ing)

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Falsehoods programmers believe about time zones I decided to make a time zone converter. It had seemed like an easy project, but I was horribly mistaken

As a developer, time zones suck!

I must admit, I learned a few things from this article and have happily been educated and changed my mind on a few of these falsehoods.

What did you learn from the article?

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Yeah that was my experience but I keep hearing the opposite is true for a lot of people.

I do like the custom feeds feature, hopefully I can create my feeds with content I like for a better experience.

I also need to look into tools to find some of my Twitter/Masterdon followers here.

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I'm back giving this platform another go now I've returned to social media.

Who else should I follow?

Send me your recommendations. Self promotion is acceptable and encouraged.

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a watched DNS record never propagates

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It’s built for publishers, too. Bluesky’s custom feeds ought to be a playground for digital publishers. Soon I expect you’ll be able to follow custom threads that show you all of a publication’s reporting, plus posts from their journalists. Publishers can also create custom labels and apply them to posts, which could enable a fact-checking organization to add “true” and “false” labels to viral posts that would be visible to anyone who subscribes to their feeds. And that’s just one example: the customization allows publishers to do a lot of useful, trust-building work that simply is not possible elsewhere. (To name another example, custom labels enable organizations to effectively verify their own employees’ accounts.)
It could be the future of content moderation. The past seven-plus years of mostly fruitless debate about online speech have focused on whether we ought to have more moderation or less. Bluesky is built to let us have it both ways. Those who want to scrub as much harmful s

It’s built for publishers, too. Bluesky’s custom feeds ought to be a playground for digital publishers. Soon I expect you’ll be able to follow custom threads that show you all of a publication’s reporting, plus posts from their journalists. Publishers can also create custom labels and apply them to posts, which could enable a fact-checking organization to add “true” and “false” labels to viral posts that would be visible to anyone who subscribes to their feeds. And that’s just one example: the customization allows publishers to do a lot of useful, trust-building work that simply is not possible elsewhere. (To name another example, custom labels enable organizations to effectively verify their own employees’ accounts.) It could be the future of content moderation. The past seven-plus years of mostly fruitless debate about online speech have focused on whether we ought to have more moderation or less. Bluesky is built to let us have it both ways. Those who want to scrub as much harmful s

Now that Bluesky is open to the public, I hope developers and publishers give it a second look. It has a lot of good ideas about the future of social networking: www.platformer.news/bluesky-publ...

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Newbie here. Tell me about feeds. I see some, but I have interests that don't have a feed. Can I create one?

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👋

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I hate waiting for DNS. Maybe. I should do something while I wait...

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This is the way.

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Hello world!

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