Webpage | https://garrettspeed.com |
GitHub | https://github.com/gspeed0689 |
Webpage | https://garrettspeed.com |
GitHub | https://github.com/gspeed0689 |
At the SURF Research Day 2025 Conference, we hosted a session on researchers and supporters: supply and demand. Our session brought together researchers and supporters to discuss the needs of researchers and the services offered by supporters.
We are excited to share the full session report now published on Zenodo:
Included in this repository is the report on the session Researchers and Supporters: Supply and Demand, a session hosted by Garrett Speed and Dan Rudmann at the SURF Research Day 2025 conference in Hilversum, 20 May 2025. In the file results.zip are the images of the posters after the different group discussions and spreadsheets with the results transcribed. In the file Template.zip are the files to re-create the session, including PDFs that are ready to use, and Adobe InDesign files that created the PDFs.
Is there anyone running a Netherlands #panoramax?
I just rode my bike through Kinderdijk with a couple of GoPros
I have also created a uv venv but did not run uv init at the top level outside of the child repos.
I see that using uv add in the repos will affect the current repo and not whatever environment is active.
Is this a good way to approach this, or is there a better way?
I am building several related python repos (api layer, web ui layer, client library, data types library) and I'm using VScode and UV.
I would like to have a single uv venv for the whole project so I can run code wherever as I make changes in the repos simultaneously. For each repo I have run uv init and uv venv to create the pyproject.toml, and I've added the github repos as necessary.
It is finally here: the second episode of Still Going Home, the series previously known as Long Way Home!
Obviously, I lied when I said I would go home. But where will I end up instead?
Only one way to find out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t7PSIxny_I