Aside from the other comment, just a heads up that Python switched to yearly releases
3.13 was released Oct 24, 3.12 was released Oct 23, so Oct 25 makes sense for 3.14
Maybe someday they’ll switch to calendar versioning ;p
Aside from the other comment, just a heads up that Python switched to yearly releases
3.13 was released Oct 24, 3.12 was released Oct 23, so Oct 25 makes sense for 3.14
Maybe someday they’ll switch to calendar versioning ;p
Tbf, uv
is trying to solve packaging now
I think the main focus is around building out the tool chain - I would think being fast is just a side benefit and the main benefit is being written as the same language as what they want to use for the rest of “cargo”
I believe the DHT22 is also much better than the DHT11
I learned relatedly that there’s a page to track free threaded support for (non-pure python) packages (thanks PythonBytes).
Really cool to see this progressing so steadily.
I would look into frigate - it uses openCV and is also written in Python. Very popular with Home Assistant users.
I’m not experienced with it, but it looks like Ruff has support?
Can’t quite remember if it has drag and drop, but the latex support is pretty top notch - especially if you need to do in-line equations.
Doesn’t Juypter have a presentation mode?
I guess they need some tips to up their game