Lots of great newsletter content lately. I’ve been reading more of those lately.
Maybe for the limited ads you see there and the concise amount of content authors put in there.
Since there’s not a lot of SEO influence in that medium (even tho most have a public website version of them) the element of surprise (what might come next) helps to enjoy content you are not actively looking for.
this is what i meant about 80% planning 20% implementation
Shots fired by the flake8 maintainer.
We can have a nuanced discussion about the failures of flake8 etc, but you’ll still have to acknowledge that a VC-backed, non-Python project profited from decades of community work, & has sucked all air out of the space.
It’s not like I’m not using Ruff—but I do it begrudgingly & find the cheerleading around it baffling. It has practically destroyed a part of the ecosystem & it looks like nobody has seen the VC playbook play out.
pico CSS v2 ❤️ https://picocss.com/
There are many out there but only a few have had so many love, tears and care put into the work.
Or that’s what I think at least 🤔
Almost 11 million internet-exposed SSH servers are vulnerable to the Terrapin attack that threatens the integrity of some SSH connections.
been thinking how to add PostgREST to my stack.
since i already use Django Rest Framework.
but Today i realized it can replace the most tedious thing of DRF, writing serializers.
use Django for services, e.g., auth, email sending, job queue, etc. and use PostgREST to serve the API tied to the models.
there's still the issue of caching, tho 🤔
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