the top Reddit posts from r/python for the past day
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Atom will be gone in 6 months!
"To remove 90% of painful meetings from devs' calendars, you just need a system to find out what people are working on and when it'll be done." Funny conversation with the head of engineering at a unicorn startup on stupid things companies need to stop doing to developers.
Thursday Daily Thread: Python Careers, Courses, and Furthering Education!
Python based cli tool for redacting and un-redacting sensitive data
Excel sheet to be updated weekly with specific data from multiple excel sheets and create a graphical representation of the updated data
How To Rotate Proxies in Python - ZenRows
open-source python library for building a UI that runs in the browser or jupyter notebook for ML models and python apps, package available on PyPI
Feedback requested for Python Library that combines all random generators from across the web
Full disclosure: I’m not a Python expert - I simply want to know if a Python script is possible for automating a specific repetitive task (and if so, any direction beyond that would be much appreciated, e.g. type of script). See below…
Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks (SRGAN)
Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions
I made a program to run multiple windows from the same process using Multiprocessing! (Code in Description)
The Python GIL: Past, Present, and Future
Are there really 8000 Anaconda packages available?
What are the plus and cons of the Pillow library for low-level image processing?
Python 3.11 Performance Benchmarks Are Looking Fantastic
A First Look at PyScript: Python in the Web Browser – Real Python
iToven AI - A free service that uses AI to write music and create MIDI samples for music producers.
LPT To help devs pick up Pull Requests faster, my friend's company built an internal tool to give their PRs one-click context, estimated time to review, relevants files, etc. It looks like they just released if for free.
Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions