Makes sense! Aaaaa this exchange is so wholesome π₯°.
I need to ask, how often do you need to spell out Bruhin to people, and how many "Bruh" jokes do you get?
Makes sense! Aaaaa this exchange is so wholesome π₯°.
I need to ask, how often do you need to spell out Bruhin to people, and how many "Bruh" jokes do you get?
Do you happen to have Swiss relatives? I don't think I have ever seen Bruhin outside of Switzerland!
Oh, heyyyy! π I actually found your insta at some point after picking my name and was like "oooh I wonder how long until she finds out" π
I have some big news to share: My name and pronouns changed! π
After more than a year of self-discovery and a sometimes exhausting double identity, it finally felt like the right time to take this big step. Big kudos to all the amazing people who knew and supported me in the past couple of months!
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My next open in-depth #pytest trainings:
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Two slide titles: "Setup" with an illustration of a snake looking out of a cardboard box, and "About testing" with a snake looking at a checklist with green checkmarks.
A snake wrapped around a panflute
Going the extra mile for my #pytest trainings and found someone to draw me some illustrations for my slides! Love how things look so far. #Python
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IMHO the better phrasing would be that it's the same concept that already existed for a long time, just formalized as part of a type system. Kind of similar to how we used to annotate types as part of a docstring, but type annotation syntax formalized that.
I'd say it's "correct" if you consider Iterable, Sizable, etc. as types - not in the sense of "a class" but in the sense of "can be used as a type annotation in place of a class-based type".
The overload the author sees might then be between protocol as an informal term, and as a typing feature.
Screenshot of a "Arguments to select tests" slide which shows pytest arguments like --last-failed or --stepwise, with a QR code and link to https://pyte.st/mathspp-select
We've gone full circle: My pytest training slide now links to @mathspp.com's blog post with an (outdated) screenshot of the same slide π€£
It is now easy to contribute financially to the pytest project, as we are now members of the GitHub Sponsors program:
github.com/sponsors/pyt...
This is an easy and convenient way to contribute, integrated with GitHub.
Any contribution, no matter the size, is really appreciated by the team!
I'm delighted to announce that my introductory #pytest training ("simple, rapid and fun testing with #Python") has been accepted for both @pyconde.bsky.social as well as @europython.eu! See you in Darmstadt π©πͺ and/or Prague π¨πΏ?
I'm already working on the next CfP, for the CH Open workshoptage.ch π¨π!
I just released #pytest-xvfb v3.1.0 and .1 (after some CI trouble)!
Other than the usual Python version and tooling updates, this exposes a new #pytest hook pytest_xvfb_disabled(), which can be implemented to dynamically decide to disable Xvfb for this test run.
github.com/The-Compiler...
I don't think @xeiaso.net is to blame here FWIW (they created Anubis), from what I can gather Gnome hard-coded a block role based on some User-Agent regex shenanigans. As usual it can easily be circumvented by pretending to be a newer Chromium. Sigh.
gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructu...
Screenshot of Anime girl picture and text: Oh noes! Access Denied. Try again Go home Protected by Anubis from Within.
#TodayInOpenSource:
- The ECB bricks Gnome Calculator (because they probably DDoS it and error handling is broken): tech.lgbt/@chiffchaff/...
- I try to access Gnome's GitLab with #qutebrowser
- I get blocked by an anime girl as an "AI scraper" and need to use Chromium instead (β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅β»ββ»
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I did a 100% speedrun of the @europython.eu proposals community voting... got the email about it only yesterday, voting closes on Monday π
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March 4th β 6th
π Leipzig (Germany) or remote
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The Chromium projects themselves will remain under current, existing governance structures while just the new "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" will be housed under the Linux Foundation.
(quotes added by me)
"Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" is the name of the initiative...
@sjvn.bsky.social FWIW, I think www.zdnet.com/home-and-off... is wrong: You say "encourage the creation of new Chromium-based web browsers" and "any new browsers will be housed under the Linux Foundation", but that's the exact opposite what the @linuxfoundation.org press release says: [1/2]
#qutebrowser is 11 years old, almost on the minute! I'm celebrating by releasing v3.4.0: listi.jpberlin.de/pipermail/qu...