Nice, very nice
akrabat.com/using-uv-as-...
#python #uv
Nice, very nice
akrabat.com/using-uv-as-...
#python #uv
Django folks: Designing Data-Intensive Applications made me realise that ORM such as in Django will bubble up an exception instead of retrying an aborted exception.
What's the usual pattern to implement transaction retries?
I hand edited an SVG to create this, because I suck at Photoshop.
I'm not an expert but there are linux server backup tool you can use, timeshift, backintime, rsnaphsot, there is also the dd command
Sqlite + django-litestream for backups
All of my side projects are currently hosted on Digital Ocean with CapRover, but Iβm thinking of moving to Hetzner (and maybe trying out Coolify?). Iβve really enjoyed the managed PostgreSQL service on DO, though, and donβt really want to deal with managing PostgreSQL. π€
Pgbackrest or pghoard, but you have to configure it manually, it's annoying
π₯² Building with 3.14.0a2 just so I can use the feature I added
My Django timeline:
- 2010: Made side-project w/ Django (v1.2) π
- 2011: Convinced CTO to try Django at $dayjob (v1.3.1) π§
- 2018: 1st third-party app released (still only 3 stars on GitHub) π
- 2024: Djangonaut Navigator π¦
- 2024: DSF Individual Membership π
Looking forward to the next 14 years π
The Django community has been vibrant recently, partly due to some discussions you sparked. I'm excited to see what the future holds for Django! π
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Oh and congratulation for the membership
stars are cheap, let me add a fourth one, link please
Do you work on #Django, post about Django, write posts about Django, build third-party apps for Django, organize #DjangoCon or meetups, participate as a #Djangonaut, or just love Django?
Let me know! Iβll add you to go.bsky.app/TCwELYc. β‘οΈ