My keynote from #PyConLT is now public https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNi91fSvbgQ #privacy #ethics #opensource #community #python
I sound terrible (now I know that this is how always sound), but the tshirt from @torproject looks amazing :)
My keynote from #PyConLT is now public https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNi91fSvbgQ #privacy #ethics #opensource #community #python
I sound terrible (now I know that this is how always sound), but the tshirt from @torproject looks amazing :)
Visai vykęs šiais metais atrodo #PyconLT
Gal kiek ir mažtelėjęs apimtimis nuo pernykščio, bet turiu pripažinti, kad bent keli pranešėjai išties pradžiugino.
O dar ir ta grupelė žmonių, su kuriais pasimatome tik sykį/dvejus per metus...
I may be getting too picky in my old age. Having written the slides for my #pyconlt keynote tomorrow (a) using a markup language that I invented for this particular slide deck, and (b) generated using the ‘reportlab’ PDF library with a Python script I wrote, I now — with less than 24 hours to go — have apparently decided to (c) write my own PDF viewer to present them with.
Hoping I don't find myself still awake at midnight, rewriting my editor or OS.
My #PyConLT talk on pickle
Thanks @cmaureir for the nice talk at today's #PyconLT (actually, two! :))
Also, that was really accurate kick in the butt for not continuing Lithuanian initiatives. Some of those died (like Ubuntu Baltix) years ago with people losing interest and/or moving on. Btw, found yet another resource translated to the local language:
https://wiki.pitonas.lt/Vadov%C4%97lis
Also, few years ago there was this initiative of translating material regarding microbit devices... But, again. Not that active anymore :)