@pyblogsal@llanga Ah I see, the mechanism might be a little different then? Pyinstrument's async support ties each profiler to the current contextlib context. I'm wondering what a coroutine dependency graph is though. Is that some way to see that asyncio.gather is waiting on 1 out of 3 tasks?
@pyblogsal@llanga happy to talk it through if you're interested. It's not perfect, it's kind of relying on some convention around contextlib usage by async libraries, but works with asyncio and trio. Also if you want feedback on an API I'd be happy to look it over. Cheers for the podcast anyway!
@pyblogsal@llanga Hi Pablo! I enjoyed the episode from the core dev sprint! I was interested in your work on async observability. My statistical profiler Pyinstrument does already (mostly) manage to track time spent in await by tracking return events with contextlib switches.
@allpointseastuk@PostalService@dcfc i'm in the same boat. i did think it was strange that i didn't get any confirmation when i filled in the presale form.
I just released cibuildwheel v2.15, with support for building CPython 3.12 wheels. CPython 3.12 just released its first release candidate which is ABI compatible with the final release. It's time to upload new Python platform wheels to PyPI!
https://t.co/NqUWQuHC1H
@adawongfanpage It's still written in Haxe but now runs under Unity for public releases. A bit complicated. Lots of details here: https://t.co/m6ctiwPaD8
Dear network: do you know who is working on the macOS dynamic linker (/usr/bin/ld) at @Apple? Not to be overly dramatic, but it has started warning about an issue that (if true) will soon break every compiled Python extension (NumPy, PyTorch, anything using pybind11, Cython, ...)
@realmacsoftware any chance of an update to the Clear app for iOS 16? 🙏 There's a bug that causes the text area to disappear when typing. Still the best quick list app on iPhone!
@joerick just released cibuildwheel 2.10! Some great features, like PEP 517 config settings support, --only support (great locally or for generating dynamic matrix for GHA!), and support for Cirrus CI (our first Apple Silicon host)! I wrote a blog post: https://t.co/L22PzP3qva
🎡 I just released cibuildwheel 2.9.0, which includes support for Python 3.11.0rc1. It's time to start uploading your package's 3.11 wheels to PyPI!
https://t.co/xdCcp3Kdlm
Our Work on how ML can inspire humans—finally out and open sourced!! 🎉 multi year effort with amazing team of artists, designers and ml experts @emilyrreif@benpawle@joerick@mike_colville@AliceMoloney, Eva Kozanecka, and Alison Lentz! Code: https://t.co/xzdEnuTxw4
Much of our work for Google is confidential, so it's a blast to see this one published for the world to see! We also have a write-up on the Nord site at https://t.co/5f2lGEKkJX
So proud to see this work published as open-source! We hope that techniques like CAVs will pave the way for AIs to understand subjective concepts - and let users take control of the opaque ML algorithms in the products we use every day.
Introducing Mood Board Search, the result of collaborative work with artists, photographers, and image researchers to demonstrate how #MachineLearning can enable people to visually explore subjective concepts in image datasets → https://t.co/CjkNlxHFPh https://t.co/mHWRccMztd