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Reddit » Python
2h ago
Mine is automating my social media posts with some AI magic.
Now I just have to check if the post is okay.
Took a lot of prompt mangling but hey it reduced a 10-mins task to 1-mins task. Over a course of a year, that's a lot of time.
So what's your thing?
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Reddit » Python
2h ago
I have finished my front-end web dev part. I'm confident in my skills and want to move to the backend section. But the problem is, most influencers promote MERN stack for the backend, and since it's easy to promote as both front end and back end use the same language.
While researching, I found Java, but it's been on a constant decline since 2017, with a 1 percent yearly fall. And languages like Golang and Python are on the rise.
In online debate threads on Reddit, people often mention Python as not scalable and secure, and being very slow. Is that true?
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Reddit » Python
6h ago
Weekly Thread: Meta Discussions and Free Talk Friday ?️
Welcome to Free Talk Friday on /r/Python! This is the place to discuss the r/Python community (meta discussions), Python news, projects, or anything else Python-related!
How it Works:
Open Mic: Share your thoughts, questions, or anything you'd like related to Python or the community.
Community Pulse: Discuss what you feel is working well or what could be improved in the /r/python community.
News & Updates: Keep up-to-date with the latest in Python and share any news you find interesting.
Guidelines:
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Reddit » Python
12h ago
Hi y'all,
This might be off topic a bit from the normal stuff that gets posted here, but a while back I was messing around on a Minecraft server that I was hosting on Aternos (a free online Minecraft server host).
Now since the server wasn't running on my computer (and since Aternos has a timeout policy to save server resources) it became annoying for my buddies to hop on the server if I was busy. They'd have to ask me to manually start the server from the webpage.
So I had a free Saturday a couple of months ago and decided to remedy this problem.
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Reddit » Python
16h ago
Listen at podcast.pythontest.com/219
When starting a SaaS project using Django, there are tons of decisions. I've asked Cory Zue, creator of SaaS Pegasus, to help me sift through some common SaaS/Django decisions.
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Reddit » Python
16h ago
I want to hear your description of the project you are most proud of. I was just trying to find something on the Internet, but I didn't find much of interest. The only difficult project was CustomTkinter, which, as far as I know, was done entirely in Tkinter. Since it is possible to create something this complex, I'm sure you have something cool too.
Note: I am expecting to hear projects more complex than a calculator :)
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Reddit » Python
16h ago
Hi all,
I used polars (a Rust-powered “Blazingly Fast DataFrame Library”) to analyze seven years of my own music royalties data. Vega-Altair (Python wrapper for Vega-Lite) powers the (often interactive) visualizations.
Link to the article: https://osc.garden/blog/data-analysis-music-streaming/
It was a lot of fun learning polars and setting up the graphs with Vega-Altair.
Would love to hear any comments and suggestions.
Link to r/dataisbeautiful post: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1ca7x6z/oc_my_music_needs_more_than_200k_plays_on/
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Reddit » Python
20h ago
Hey everyone I was working on a project and thought to myself: If I could make a better syntax for python decorators what would it look like? Any suggestions are welcome Declaration and calling syntax can be specified Feel free to respond or skip and also let's see what the community creates. To the mods: even though I read the rules i wasn't too sure if this would go against any community rules i deeply apologize if it did, thanks.
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Reddit » Python
20h ago
streamlit : The term 'streamlit' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ streamlit run Home.py
+ ~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (streamlit:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
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Reddit » Python
21h ago
Hey folks,
I have just posted an article for those who want to go a little bit beyond the basic usage of OTEL and understand how it works under the hood. The post quickly touches on:
- ? History and the idea of OpenTelemetry
- ? Distributed traces & spans. How span collection happens on the service side
- ? Baggage & trace ctx propagation
- ? Metrics collection. Views & aggregations. Metrics readers
- ? OTEL Logging integration
- ? Semantic conventions and why that is important
Blog Post: https://www.romaglushko.com/blog/opentelemetry-sdk/
Let me know what do you think and hope th ..read more