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Topics covered in this episode: Terminals & Shells Winloop: An Alternative library for uvloop compatibility with windows Ruff & uv uv-secure Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Brian #1: Terminals & Shells Ghostty is out Started by Mitchel Hashimoto, one of the co-founders of Hashicorp “Ghostty is a terminal emulator that differentiates itself by being fast, feature-rich, and native. While there are many excellent terminal emulators available, they all force you to choose between speed, features, or native UIs. Ghostty provides all three.” Currently for macOS & Linux (Windows planned) Version 1.0.1 released Dec 31, announced in Oct Features: cross-platform, windows, tabs, and splits, Themes, Ligatures, … Shell Integration: Some Ghostty features require integrating with your shell. Ghostty can automatically inject shell integration for bash, zsh, fish, and elvish. Fish is moving to Rust “fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell with clever features that just work, without needing an advanced degree in bash scriptology.” “fish 4.0 is a big upgrade. It's got lots of new features to make using the command line easier and more enjoyable, such as more natural key binding and expanded history search. And under the hood, we've rebuilt the foundation in Rust.” Michael #2: Winloop: An Alternative library for uvloop compatibility with windows via Owen Lamont An alternative library for uvloop compatibility with windows . It always felt disappointing when libuv is available for windows but windows was never compatible with uvloop. Brian #3: Ruff & uv Ruff 0.9.0 has a new 2025 style guide f-string formatting improvements Now formats expressions interpolated inside f-string curly braces Quotes normalized according to project config Unnecessary escapes removed Examines interpolated expressions to see if splitting the string over multiple lines is ok Other changes to, but it's the f-string improvements I'm excited about. Python 3.14.0a3 is out, and available with uv uv python install 3.14 --preview Michael #4: uv-secure by Owen Lamont (yes again :) ) This tool will scan PyPi dependencies listed in your uv.lock files (or uv generated requirements.txt files) and check for known vulnerabilities listed against those packages and versions in the PyPi json API. I don't intend uv-secure to ever create virtual environments or do dependency resolution - the plan is to leave that all to uv since it does that so well and just target lock files and fully pinned and dependency resolved requirements.txt files). Works “out of the box” with a requirements.txt from uv pip compile. Extras Brian: Test & Code Season 2: pytest plugins Season 1 was something like 223 episodes over 9.5 years Started the summer of 2015 Send in pytest plugin suggestions to Brian on BlueSky or Mastodon or the contact form at pythontest.com Michael: Episode Deep Dive feature at Talk Python Feedback on social media: Those deep dives look really handy. Yes, those ARE really handy! Thanks for doing that. wow, yes please! This is awesome. Wow, this is amazing. … It helps when going back to check something (without having to re-listen). PyCon Austria at.pycon.org Heavy metal status codes Beautiful Soup feedback CFA via Sumana Harihareswara Joke: That's a stupid cup
Emission du 8 novembre- Des mots et des miroirs (auto-observation collective par Namé)- Un peu d'intimité (entretien et récit par Namé)- La grosse opération (récit de Mouche)- Un parcours de battante (entretien de Pepper)- Docteur Maboul (sarcasmes de Boscop)- Pour qui ? (brêve de Mouche)- Touxtes touchéxs* (lecture préparée par Pul)Musiques :Connan Mockasin, Faking Jazz togetherDream Nails, Vagina policeMona Hayday, Good Body* Tirée de "Notre corps, nous-même" aux éditions Hors d'AtteinteMouche et Pepper à la coordination et à la technique
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on May 11th, 2023.(01:05): HP disables customers' printers if they use ink cartridges from cheaper rivalsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35930518(02:33): TikTok Owner Had 'Backdoor' for CCP Access to US Data, Lawsuit AllegesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35929348(04:05): Prompt injection explained, with video, slides, and a transcriptOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35929122(05:36): Intel One Mono TypefaceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35925124(07:21): Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no (2019)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35925821(08:29): Rails Cheat SheetOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35927813(10:07): Asus UK PR believes it is ‘legal to buy positive reviews'Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35928816(11:28): How we hack Hacker News and consistently hit the front pageOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35929794(12:57): How to lose your work using Undo Copy in WindowsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35927413(14:39): IBM sued for age discrimination by former global software directorOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35927329This is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Angoisses climatiques, guerres mondiales, épidémies et autres maux sont au cœur de nos préoccupations lorsque l'on pense au futur. Une étude sortie en septembre 2021 portant sur l'éco-anxiété en France révèle que 75% des jeunes interrogés disent souffrir d'angoisses à l'idée de l'avenir. Dans ces conditions, une question revient de manière récurrente voir obsédante : celle de la procréation. Peut-on, doit-on encore faire des enfants alors que le futur que l'on nous projette s'annonce si noir ? Avec Wendy Delorme, Nadia Coste, Mike Carey et Patrick K. Dewdney.Animation : Kath Bolchegeek. 40% des jeunes interrogés se disent hésitants à avoir des enfants. Ligatures des trompes et vasectomie sont aujourd'hui des opérations courantes. Pour autant, l'injonction à la procréation et particulièrement à la maternité est très loin d'avoir disparue. Depuis longtemps la SF aborde cette thématique dans les différentes œuvres, de Une Rose au Paradis à The Last of Us, en passant par La Route ou Les Fils de l'Homme… L'idée de l'enfant comme symbole d'espoir est largement débattue. Si le futur n'est pas désirable, à quoi bon faire des enfants ? Et en même temps, si il n'y a pas de descendances à qui laisser ce monde, pourquoi rendre le futur désirable ? Dans cette table ronde, nous allons nous questionner sur le choix idéologique et narratif que représente la parentalité dans la SF, expérience différente selon les univers post-apocalyptiques, dystopiques, cyberpunk. Nous parlerons de filiation, de legs, de ce choix qui n'en est parfois pas un et de l'intérêt politique d'une telle question. Table ronde "La parentalité en science-fiction" lors de la 10e édition du festival les Intergalactiques le dimanche 24 avril 2022. Le site web du festival :https://intergalactiques.net
Join Andreea Ceplinschi and David Banach for the latest episode of the Passengers Poetry Podcast, where they discuss their favorite poetry from Issue 3.2, including Amanda Morin's The Human Botfly, Sujatha Menon's Ligatures, Jessica Lowell Mason's Back on Flower Street, and M. Mick Powell's good-bye summer. Edited and Produced by Charles Fleming. Mastered by John E. Brady. Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art that is necessary rather than desired, please consider donating at the link below.Support the show
"Warning: read and keep," says the piece of paper inside Kinder Surprise Eggs, in 34 languages; yet most people do neither thing. But sociologist Keith Kahn-Harris did read and keep it, and study what the egg is trying to tell us: about Kinder Egg toy safety, yes, but also about multilingualism, about an object that says 'yes!' but the warning says 'no!', about the signs of human idiosyncracy that show themselves even in a mandatory corporate message. Find out more information about the topics in this episde at theallusionist.org/kinderegg, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie! The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow. The music is by Martin Austwick, made with Kinder Eggs. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show this year, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever. and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our first episode, so Stephen and Iain begin their exploration of Taggart by heading all the way back to 1983, and the pilot episode Killer.We dig into the first meeting of Jim Taggart and Peter Livingstone, try to piece together the clues to the killer, and look at the groundwork laid for the series proper.Plus: what Taggart means to Glasgow, musical weirdness, Eighties television tropes, the first appearance of the Taggart Murder Totaliser... and grab a handkerchief for Stephen's heartbreaking Gerard Kelly story...Get in touch with the show @nomeancitypod or via email, and find links to everywhere you can listen to the show at https://linktr.ee/nomeancitypod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Ronay Matthew Ronay (b. 1976, Louisville, KY) lives in New York. In 2016, his work was the subject of a solo-presentation at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, and the Pérez Art Museum Miami, with a fully-illustrated exhibition catalogue published on the occasion. He has exhibited extensively at major institutions worldwide, including: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK; Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville; Kunstverein Lingen, Germany; University of Louisville, KY; Artspace, San Antonio; Serpentine Gallery, London; Sculpture Center, New York; Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, and Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London. Ronay participated in the 2013 Lyon Biennale, curated by Gunnar Kvaran, and the 2004 Whitney Biennial. His work is included in numerous major public collections, including: ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Astrup Fearnley Muset for Moderne Kunste, Oslo; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK; Dallas Museum of Art; Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Pérez Art Museum Miami; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA. The artist currently has a solo show at Casey Kaplan entitled Ligatures. Matthew Ronay Recursionizer, 2021 Basswood, dye, gouache, flocking, plastic, steel, epoxy 16.25 x 59 x 12"/ 41.28 x 149.86 x 30.48cm Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York Matthew Ronay, Forces, 2020, Basswood, dye, gouache, flocking, plastic, steel14 x 11.5 x 9"/ 35.56 x 29.21 x 22.86cm, Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York
On our final holi-slay horror film of 2021, we cover the hidden gem BETTER WATCH OUT. Directed and partially written by Chris Peckover, this film shot on our radar late last year and we are so excited to share it with you for our season two finale! Thank you for another wonderful year of Grindhouse Girls! Have a safe and spooky holiday season and stay tuned January 4th for our very first live stream with the whole crew! Our Season 3 premier movie is John Carpenter's THE THING. Stay Spoopy Ya'll! Timestamps: 0:00:00 Disclaimer 0:00:11.311 Ready Set Go 0:00:18.746 Introductions 0:02:08.852 Hello 0:07:01.869 WWW 0:04:57.935 Passing 0:12:06.241 2nd Season of You 0:14:29.220 Elf 0:19:57.046 Intro to Movie 0:23:04.710 Background 0:27:02.500 Writing 0:28:26.121 Actors 0:31:51.447 Synopsis 0:32:14.160 Spoilers! 0:33:29.343 Movie 1:19:48.396 End Credits Scene 1:20:50.858 Pros/Cons 1:25:27.280 Ratings 1:26:25.341 GGRating 1:31:44.678 Season 3 Announcement 1:35:18.497 Goodbyes! The Grindhouse Girls Podcast is created by Katie Dale and Brit Ray and edited by N. R. Moody. Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White Smoke Copyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls Podcast This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes bike shed some common developer opinions. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in minutes. Get started at prismic.io/syntax. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Mux - Sponsor Mux Video is an API-first platform that makes it easy for any developer to build beautiful video. Powered by data and designed by video experts, your video will work perfectly on every device, every time. Mux Video handles storage, encoding, and delivery so you can focus on building your product. Live streaming is just as easy and Mux will scale with you as you grow, whether you’re serving a few dozen streams or a few million. Visit mux.com/syntax. Show Notes 04:27 - Event params e, evt, ev, or event? 06:36 - CSS variables —red or —primary? 09:31 - CSS colors https://twitter.com/rem/status/1386694431710007298 RGB, HSL, HEX? 11:52 - Default exports vs named exports 14:45 - JavaScript import ordering 17:09 - Foo / Bar / Baz in examples 21:18 - Light vs dark themes 24:00 - longVerboseNamesDescribingWhatItIsOrDoes vs x 26:54 - VScode vs WebStorm (IDE) vs Vim 31:12 - TypeScript Generics: vs 34:39 - Indentation-base syntax https://twitter.com/LeahLundqvist/status/1386693374305095680 37:37 - Max line length 40:21 - One reduce, vs multiple .map()/flat(),filter() async function getStatus() { const res = await sendCommand('AT!GSTATUS'); const result = res.result .split('n') .map((x: string) => x.split(`tt`)) .flat() .filter(Boolean) .map((x: string) => x.trim()) .map((x: string) => x.split(` t`)) .flat() .filter((x: string) => x.includes(':')) .map((x: string) => x.split(`:`)) .map(([prop, val]: [string, string]) => [prop, val.trim()]) return Object.fromEntries(result); } 42:50 - index.js files https://twitter.com/sevilhelm/status/1386693971112562694 ComponentName.js vs ComponentName/index.js https://twitter.com/rleggos/status/1386694773021552641 48:20 - Ligatures and fancy fonts https://twitter.com/badsyntax/status/1386695010859507713 50:30 - Regular functions vs anon functions in a variable vs arrow functions function hey() {} const hey = function() {} const hey = () ⇒ {} 52:44 - Explicit return vs implicit return ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Ego Mower Wes: Pass-Through Socket Set Shameless Plugs Scott: 1: Level Up Tutorials Pro Spring Sale - 50% off annual subscriptions! 2: Github Actions with Brian Douglas Wes: All Courses - Use the coupon code ‘Syntax’ for $10 off! Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Know Thyself, but study the competition. Everything in life is either a linchpin, ligature, or a live wire. Find it on #Spotify #iTunes #applepodcasts #GooglePlay #SoundCloud #YouTube and #Podomatic Love + Light, Brandi L. Bates http://instagram.com/brandiiswinning http://twitter.com/SoledadFrancis http://youtube.com/BookLoveHer To send a donation: http://www.paypal.me/BrandiLBates Fresh new talks uploaded every Thursday Evening after 7:00 PM (EST). A little something for everyone striving to be more, have more, and do more...all podcasts are time-sensitive and remain for a limited time only. Thank you for your time. Visit http://www.brandibates.com/ for more details and more talks.
Today’s episode features revered Toronto type artist, Christopher Rouleau. His work has been seen in the pages of Today’s Parent and Chatelaine magazines, as well as for companies like Pepsi and LG. He’s also a writer, educator and co-founder of Ligatures, Toronto’s typography hub. In this episode, you’ll learn why setting creative limits is a good thing, why there’s a seat at the table for everyone and the fact that peameal bacon is rarely $0.99. Christopher’s positivity and down-to-Earth demeanour are sure to make listeners feel inspired to create their own great work.
Pedro Galván Kondo (@pedrogk) nos acompaña a hablar de la encuesta Best Place to Code 2020, y sobre qué significan los resultados para la industria del software en México.Enlaces del episodio:DHH on TwitterBasecamp Employee HandbookGitLab Employee HandbookIn SightKrisp | Noise Cancelling AppTech ReflectMatthew Butterick on Ligatures in Programming FontsPractical TypographyConoce a las empresas Best Place to Code 2020Best Place to Code Showcase 2020 Ciudad de MéxicoSi te gusta El Podcast DEV, has aprendido algo con nosotros, o simplemente te caemos bien, ¡ahora nos puedes apoyar en Patreon! Al hacerlo, cada semana recibirás un episodio extra de El Podcast DEV a la semana, tendrás acceso a una comunidad privada, y nos ayudarás a poder dedicarle más tiempo a la producción del podcast — todos ganamos.
Recorded on January 3rd, 2020, the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, Kyle Clement. provides insight on how to order our lives in 2020 to the benefit or our immortal souls. Visit www.libercristo.org to learn more about Kyle Clement and the Liber Cristo movement.
Dating is hard enough when you're considered normal, let alone if you're a kinky bastard. Although there's a huge range of choice when it comes to dating apps, it seems so much harder to meet someone these days than it used to be. We're all so busy in our lives, it can be hard to make time to find some good lovin'. Miss Marilyn gives some realistic, easy to follow advice on finding a fellow kinkster both offline and on. Whether you're a newbie without a clue or a seasoned deviant, you need to put yourself out there and live a little. You only live once, after all.
Your Calendrical Fallacy Is...iOS 11.2.6 DateFormatter.date returns nil for cities that observe Brasília Summer TimePub quiz question,"How many time zones are there"I was still explaining to my fellow pub attendees about the complexities of time zones by the time the answer came aroundWhere is the extra 75 seconds coming from?I think a great interview question is“how do you compute the length of a string?” If the candidate responds by asking“what do you mean by‘length’ and what do you mean by‘string’?” they pass — @txsectorBig-O NotationOle Begemann: Strings in Swift 4 (explains how family emoji are composed of person emoji + joiners)Ligatures in Unicode (Wikipedia)Accidentally QuadraticSoroush: Safety in SwiftSpoiler: Soroush’s Word Ladder SolutionBackspacing emoji composed of multiple codepoints in Google Docs:
Bambú is a company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They devote themselves exclusively to the development and manufacturing of accessories for wind instruments. At the moment, their catalogue includes Hand-woven Ligatures for Saxophones and Clarinets, Microfibre Cleaning Kits and Swabs, Leather Neck Straps for Saxophones and Clarinets, Handmade Wooden Reed Cases, and Cork Grease.
LIT LIT LIT LIT Publication Studio: 222 E Georgia St. Vancouver BC - ALEX BOVRIL is a writer and visual artist. Recently, he has been pouring colours of concrete and writing fiction. He is currently an MFA Candidate in Creative Writing at New York University. DONATO MANCINI makes visual and procedural poetry, bookworks, and visual art. His books and chapbooks include: Snowline (2015), Buffet World (2011) Fact ‘N’ Value (2011), Hell Passport no.22 (2008), Æthel (2007), 58 Free Coffees (2006) and Ligatures (2005). Mancini’s published critical writing includes work on the archive, time and memory in Anamnesia: Unforgetting (2011), and a discourse analysis of poetry reviews in You Must Work Harder to Write Poetry of Excellence (2012). His most recent full length book, Loitersack (2014), is a labyrinthine commonplace book where critical, theoretical and para-literary tendencies intersect in the forms of poetry, poetics, theory, theory theatre, laugh particles and many many questions. KATE MOSS is an Australian artist who works with drawing, writing, painting, sculpture, sound and performance. Her works explore the possibilities of conversation through the vernacular of landscape, rhythm and material experimentation. MAIA NICHOLS (b. Berkeley, California) is an artist and writer. She holds a BA in Psychology and a BFA from the University of British Columbia. She is a Masters Candidate in the Department of Critical Studies at California Institute of the Arts. Her work is currently on view at Fundación Botín’s Villa Iris in Spain.
LIT LIT LIT LIT Publication Studio: 222 E Georgia St. Vancouver BC - ALEX BOVRIL is a writer and visual artist. Recently, he has been pouring colours of concrete and writing fiction. He is currently an MFA Candidate in Creative Writing at New York University. DONATO MANCINI makes visual and procedural poetry, bookworks, and visual art. His books and chapbooks include: Snowline (2015), Buffet World (2011) Fact ‘N’ Value (2011), Hell Passport no.22 (2008), Æthel (2007), 58 Free Coffees (2006) and Ligatures (2005). Mancini’s published critical writing includes work on the archive, time and memory in Anamnesia: Unforgetting (2011), and a discourse analysis of poetry reviews in You Must Work Harder to Write Poetry of Excellence (2012). His most recent full length book, Loitersack (2014), is a labyrinthine commonplace book where critical, theoretical and para-literary tendencies intersect in the forms of poetry, poetics, theory, theory theatre, laugh particles and many many questions. KATE MOSS is an Australian artist who works with drawing, writing, painting, sculpture, sound and performance. Her works explore the possibilities of conversation through the vernacular of landscape, rhythm and material experimentation. MAIA NICHOLS (b. Berkeley, California) is an artist and writer. She holds a BA in Psychology and a BFA from the University of British Columbia. She is a Masters Candidate in the Department of Critical Studies at California Institute of the Arts. Her work is currently on view at Fundación Botín’s Villa Iris in Spain
Join trainer Paul Trani as he demonstrates some of the new text layout features in Flash Professional CS5.
At last month's InDesign Conference in Miami, an unexpected blackout cut my typography session short, so my demonstration of OpenType features never saw the light of day (no pun intended). In this episode, I bring that missing part of the presentation to all of you and take a look at several useful OpenType features including Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Contextual Alternates, Small Caps, and Titling Alternates.