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Posts by Stan
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Thanks Hugo ❤️
Interesting post from @stan.ulbrych.org with an annotated chart showing the growth of CPython's source code over the decades:
blog.python.org/2026/03/cpyt...
#Python #CPython #history
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfH4...
Very proud that official Korean subtitles is added to “Python: The Documentary” thanks to the amazing effort from
@pycon.kr
It’s the only non-English language with manually created subtitles, not auto-generated.
@rffontenelle.bsky.social Another thing we can add to python-doc Transifex;-)
It has indeed been a difficult year for GNOME, financially. If you benefit from GNOME as a user, we really need your donation:
donate.gnome.org
Maybe it’s been Phyton all along and we’ve all been wrong! It does seem like a Monty Pythonic thing to do…
Line graph displaying progress from 0.2% on 10/12/2019 to around 13.5% today.
I compiled a little graph to show python-doc-pl's translation progress over the years
python-doc-pl: github.com/python/pytho...
Read more about the chart: stan.ulbrych.org/translation-...
#translation #i18n #python #polish @pyconpl.bsky.social
On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "The State of Free-Threaded Python" talk by Matt Page during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025
Wide-angle view of a high-level meeting at the United Nations, with delegates seated in a large, wood-paneled conference hall beneath a central screen
We are thrilled to be at the UN #opensource week in New York City this week supported by the Sovereign Tech Agency. We are learning a lot and contributing to important conversations about #opensource sustainability, funding, contributing to open source and more.
A very vertical image of a tall, thin portion of a nebula that appears to stand like a tree. The top is made up of large brown and blue pale clouds and dust that look like voluminous hair. To the right of the clouds is a dark rugged shape, surrounded by a bright red light. Below the clouds is a dark stem, made of tendrils of dust, wrapping around themselves to the bottom of the image, where the tendrils widen and expand like a tornado-like dust cloud. The background has several stars of different colors and sizes, and the shade of the background changes from light blue at top to dark red at the bottom.
New image processing techniques “refreshed” older Hubble data showing a portion of the Eagle Nebula. This structure is 9.5 light-years tall and 7,000 light-years distant from Earth, and is one of many nebulas in the Milky Way.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA. 🔭 🧪