Hey if you had databases for all the election contributions, including IEs, for every county in California going back to 2010, would that be... useful for you?
(boosts welcome)
Hey if you had databases for all the election contributions, including IEs, for every county in California going back to 2010, would that be... useful for you?
(boosts welcome)
Every time I see that I’m speaking at @NorthBayPython in the same block as @skinnylatte and @amethyst I think surely there’s some mistake, these two or so much cooler than me, what happened
Anyway, you want to buy a ticket to this conf ✨
"Oh, _this_ is the bad place!"
What if all modern #OpenSource was a ZIRP?
Gonna keep asking this question until someone (maybe me🤷) has an answer.
Can someone remind me the programs to use to make images harder for use by AI?
Remember you can come see me give a talk on #ActivityPub! In a barn! With cats!
https://social.northbaypython.org/@NorthBayPython/112520695499950405
Did an oil rig write this?
https://infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/112322439378032857
@furysama @Gargron hey is there more context here? Because I’ve seen this screenshot going around a lot, and this screenshot doesn’t the commentary, in my read? This seems like Eugen saying “if you’re charging your users for an instance, that’s one you”
What am I missing?
Random idea I need to put down somewhere: any #API that supports #webhooks should also have an `events` endpoint that can be polled, and an optional param for that endpoint should be "from last successful webhook”
If a client goes down and can't receive webhooks, we should make it easy for the client to "play back" what they missed and keep going.
(As an aside, know any APIs that do this? boosts appreciated)
Hey kudos to @northbaypython for being the first conference I've seen that's _really_ taking "live events in the time of COVID" seriously.
They're moving from an event inside a (gorgeous) theater in Petaluma in December to an event as outdoors-as-they-can-make-it, in a well-ventilated barn, on a ranch, in June.
And that's _before_ the rest of the COVID precautions.
Tremendous, tremendous ideas, and setting a bar.
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