I was a big fan of AI long before the media was talking about it. But for coding assist, often by the time I have written out the question, I have figured out the answer. A trillion dollars were spent training LLMs, the rubber duck costs one dollar and needs no tokens.
@LundukeJournal The NHS is not technically competent. There are still places where they rely on fax machines! Some of their older equipment still runs on Win 95.
Dear Friends and Software Freedom Lovers,
It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of Devuan Excalibur 6 as our newest stable release.
https://t.co/sWZBhxNyFh
Many thanks to our team of volunteers for their invaluable community work. Live long & prosper🖖!
I am going to write a few posts about the world's favourite data structure, the #Python dictionary. Follow the series using the hashtag using: #AdvancedPythonDictionary
We have released Python 3.12.0 finally! 🎉🎉🎉🐍
In the CPython release team, we have put a lot of effort into making 3.12 the best version of Python possible. Better f-strings, faster Python, better typing, easier debugging and much more. Get it here:
https://t.co/gYLAvHE8nk
A bumper set of releases, Flask 3.0.0, Werkzeug 3.0.0, and Quart 0.19 now available. https://t.co/nuP1osdxLN
https://t.co/4k4lcdmHGl
https://t.co/DB5k0wAY70
This is a big change for Quart as it is now based on Flask. I'd call this a partial merge of the frameworks.
It's bookworm release day! Across the world members of the release, publicity, images and FTP teams are brewing industrial quantities of coffee as their final preparations are completed #ReleasingDebianBookworm https://t.co/951mXKal24
Hello, World! (from wyreit_socialmedia)
This is the first ever post from wyreit_socialmedia - a Python package developed by us which makes it easy to post the same picture/message to Twitter, Facebook Pages and Instragram at the same time.
Python 3.11 is out, hooray! Congrats to everyone who worked on this, especially @pyblogsal 💙💛 who was the release manager and thanks in advance to @Yhg1s for taking the reins for the next release! 🥳
https://t.co/kGxw06Fpcc
Python 3.11 is finally released. In the CPython release team, we have put a lot of effort into making 3.11 the best version of Python possible. Better tracebacks, faster Python, exception groups and except*, typing improvements and much more. Get it here:
https://t.co/WNlHRrD8Gg