The #SciPy2024 proceedings fully convinced me: the @curvenote team lead by @rowancockett are epic! https://t.co/LCkD0aU10f Looking forward to working with them again very much for #SciPy2025!
@CoderciseYT@mitsuhiko At the same time, the _value_ of LLMs is clear in reducing tedium at work; writing tests is not a fun experience in the main, and I am enthusiastic about tools that can make that kind of busy work a less monotonous task!
@trevmanz For python kernels, it might be 'fun' to hook into the import system and use the MIME display protocol to trace module imports and communicate this to the frontend to prompt / add to metadata (for jlab)
Had a fantastic time talking about open infrastructure to create and share knowledge @hpccouncil . An excellent program and a pleasure to take part, thank you to all of the organisers and sponsors for running such a smooth event 😁
The scale and intensity of Israel's four-day incursion in Jenin is very alarming. Israeli forces keep obstructing access to health facilities blocking and even targeting ambulances, delaying people’s access to care.
@t3dotgg If you don't want to learn how to use the tools in the space, then just use uv: https://t.co/tFx7GahzNz
As a python and JS dev, both ecosystems have similar warts. Usually people have just experienced more of one or the other.
Hey Chris, thanks for flagging this; I'm looking into it right now. (I've been focusing on AI stuff and have been a little out of the loop)
Obviously we want to encourage the use of Anaconda for research & education, and obviously we also need to clarify our ToS in this regard. Stay tuned.
Say news! The Planetary Computer team has been laid off by Microsoft 🥹 Really sad to see the invaluable PC JupyterHub and Data Catalog going away 😭
If your team is looking for taleted people to work on #geospatial projects, please reach out to @TomAugspurger
https://t.co/8aR42qc29r