Life-sized #Lego #Velociraptors
Bonus #Joke :
Interview at an IT company...
Interviewer: What makes you a good fit for this position?
Candidate: I broke into your system and scheduled this interview myself.
(It's #HootinTootinTuesday again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to #Mastodon.)
#Humor #Humour #FunnyMeme #Dinosaurs #WorkplaceSafety #SafetySign #DaysSince #Signage #SafetyFirst #Velociraptor #Velociraptors #Dinosaur #JurassicPark #JobInterviews #JobInterview #ITjobs
@anthropy I keep telling people that my Cupcakes That Turn People Into Velociraptors are mine and mine alone, but they keep getting stolen and look what happens!
Happy birthday, Pablo Galindo Salgado! As part of the celebrations this year, a new episode of the core․py podcast. This time around we're interviewing Yury Selivanov about asyncio, contextvars, Gel, and composable design in general. Content warning: it's our longest episode yet!
In this asynchronous episode we're interviewing a fellow core developer Yury Selivanov to talk about asyncio's past and future, composable design, immutability, and databases you'd actually like using. We also broke the 2-hour episode barrier!## Timestamps(00:00:00) INTRO(00:01:33) PART 1: INTERVIEW(00:02:27) What drives you?(00:04:47) How do you choose what to work on?(00:08:10) Hyperfocus(00:09:28) Things from Rust that Python could use(00:14:50) Nothing is sacred when you depend on glibc(00:18:47) TypeScript typing is god-tier(00:22:04) Adding async and await to Python(00:34:11) Adding new keywords to the language(00:41:17) Jumping into a new codebase(00:49:22) Any design regrets?(00:58:46) Contextvars(01:10:40) Is the frozenmap PEP happening?(01:19:21) uvloop(01:23:25) What makes Gel lovable?(01:39:57) PART 2: PR OF THE WEEK(01:47:08) Saturday talks at PyCon should be fun(01:50:35) PART 3: WHAT'S GOING ON IN CPYTHON(01:50:47) Ken Jin's tail-call interpreter(01:55:05) Barney Gale's glob.glob() optimization(01:55:43) Brandt's boolean guards to narrow types to values in the JIT(01:56:33) Mark Shannon's stack limits implemented with addresses, not counters(01:58:34) Brandt's removal of _DYNAMIC_EXIT(01:58:53) Mark Shannon's async for branches instrumented(01:59:36) Free-threading changes(01:59:58) Sam Gross' regression tests can now run in --parallel-threads(02:00:34) Tomasz Pytel's thread safety crusade(02:01:01) Xuanteng Huang's __annotations__ race fix(02:01:11) Kumar's per-thread linked lists for tasks(02:02:54) Serhiy's crashes related to PySys_GetObject() fixed(02:03:22) Sam's usage of stack pointers in thread stack traversal(02:03:38) Dino Viehland's lock avoidance during object cleanup(02:04:23) OUTRO
Via #RawStory
The son of a key witness in #DonaldTrump's criminal #HushMoney trial Monday once compared teaching the former president to tweet to recreating #dinosaurs in " #JurassicPark ."
“The moment I found out #Trump could tweet himself was comparable to the moment in ‘Jurassic Park’ when Dr. Grant realized that #velociraptors could open doors,” #JustinMcConney once told #Politico. “I was like, ‘Oh no.’”
The son of a key witness in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial Monday once compared teaching the former president to tweet to recreating dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park." “The moment I found out Trump could tweet himself was comparable to the moment in ‘Jurassic Park’ when Dr. Grant realized that ...