hi folks, can I get your help? Where I work, at the Green Web Foundation, we're looking for a #Django developer to join our small but ambitious team working towards a fossil free internet. We're looking for someone to help me with maintaining and developing our platform. Almost everything we do is open source, you'd be working with grown-ups. Job link below: If you know someone who might enjoy working with us, would you let them know, or share this in your networks?
Dear Brussels fediverse peeps. If you have a fave quiet cafe near Bruxelles MIDI/Zuid that you like and *have personal experience with*, and is within walking distance, would you share a recommendation. I can Google, but I’m looking for recommendations based on personal experience if possible. I thought I would arrive in time to make it to the hotel I’m staying at, and I’ve learned the train was delayed overnight (I’m on a sleeper train from Berlin to Brussels for #FOSDEM)
I want to take this article and replace every mention of the term word “AI”, with “Expensive External Consultants and Systems Integrators”, because it's strategically about as smart. Sure, there are some places where AI and machine learning can be helpful and very valuable, but this blind faith in a piece of tech, when you see something like an 80% failure rate for internal AI projects (see the rand corp report in next post) should be ringing SO many alarm bells. /1
I posted yesterday about air quality in packed rooms at #FOSDEM, and this came up in my feed here. I think it's serious, and if I'm gonna go through the faff of learning about some of the HVAC and HEPA jargon, I figure it might be worth repurposing what I'm learning along the way into an article for the conf if nothing else, right?
This is such a good piece by [@bert_hubert]( ) - it really clearly lays out why so many projects to adopt open source alternatives to big tech products fail, and why we see so many large organisations adopting abysmal products like Microsoft teams and so on in the face of cheaper, less terrible software - it's about so much more than the software. It also lays out a set of sensible things you need before even starting a project to adopt OSS alternatives in orgs:
I must be missing something obvious. Is there a nice way to do threads in one go with Mastodon? There isn't an obvious UI element see in Ivory, nor the official Mastodon client, and yet I see people like [@molly0xfff]( ) doing absolutely epic long ones. I think this is because very post has to be a reply to the previous one, so there's no ID to link to, but surely this has been solved already, right? If there's a good published how to, I’d really welcome a link to it. 👍 ?
Dear fellow #django and #python nerds, Somewhat related to that my earlier toot about that PR being merged into uv, I'm looking for examples of django projects that are packaged up as "proper” Python packages, to learn from. If you know of any popular ones, would you share a link, or add one to this forum post?
Aww yiss! Got my PR merged into #uv's docs for their neat support of running commands from a #python package hosted directly on github. This is really nice for trying out CLI commands stuff before they're published to PyPi proper: The examples in the screenshot show how to do one-off runs of the “httpie” command from a git branch, tag and git commit. Give it a go! It was a pretty neat discovery for me, so I figured it might be for others too 👍 image
Oh neat. Dries, founder of Drupal, @npub1lge5...jzpz, is doing the the solar powered website thing. The link below points to the write up, with loads of pics and glorious nerdy detail: https://solar.dri.es/ And here's the output from the data:
Wow, this @npub1yng6...nhrk fellowship looks great - if you live in Germany and are a maintainer of a widely used yet poorly funded open source project, they basically pay you to maintain it for a whole year at something pretty close to market rates, with the perks of being an employee like paid holidays and all the rest. More info below. Please look there before asking questions Here. I don’t work for them, but I like what they do.