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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-09-10 at 08:29

@MonaApp is there a way to mute someone from a followed hashtag but not mute them entirely?

Eg, I follow #python but there are a few kind people who post beginner tips every day or two on the hashtag. I don’t want to mute them entirely, I just want to remove them from the followed hashtag. Is that possible? 😬

Love Mona btw. 😍

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-09-07 at 10:14

Added scoped styling (of sorts) in version 0.4.5 of #PuePy, my reactive #Python+#PyScript frontend framework: https://puepy.dev

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-14 at 12:19

@chrism's panegyric about Tim Peters reminds me of the fact that great things and great communities often depend on the quiet work of humble people. Thank you for the reminder, Chris. But little by little, Python is losing its soul. I'm in my 40s now. It's not an exaggeration to say that most days of my life now have involved at least some “thinking in Python." (4/5)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-14 at 12:19

I just hope it lasts me through retirement and if my daughter decides to take up programming one day, there will be something around as welcoming and inclusive as Python was with Tim involved.

https://chrismcdonough.substack.com/p/the-shameful-defenestration-of-tim (5/5)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-14 at 12:19

Tim Peter's Zen of Python summarized everything I loved about Python and what made it special (and largely still does). When I've listened to him talk, or read his work, his eagerness to help others regardless of their knowledge level or idiosyncrasies has always made me feel at home in the world of Python. (2/5)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-14 at 12:19

Since ~1996 or so, I’ve loved #python. It wasn't my first programming language (Commodore 64 Basic was), but Python was the language that made me feel like I could do anything I wanted with my computer. Part of what made Python so accessible to me was its simplicity, yes, but also its cultural whimsy and lack of pretense. The language made intuitive sense to me, its standard library was organized like a toolbox, and its documentation was fun and easy to read. (1/5)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-14 at 12:19

In hindsight with some regret, I've only been a Python user, not a contributor. I've worked various jobs, written countless programs, and just consumed Python like someone eating an orange in a January blizzard, blissfully unaware and unappreciative of the hard work and ingenuity that brings us ripe fruit in the dead of winter. Over time, I've realized that such luxuries are not to be taken for granted. (3/5)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-10 at 15:54

How do people using #passkeys migrate from one vault to another?

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-08-03 at 09:32

Just released a new version, 0.3.7, of my reactive #Python frontend framework, PuePy. https://github.com/kkinder/puepy

Upstream updates, some bug fixes, and an autocomplete demo experiment with Shoelace.style.

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-07-13 at 10:13

My reactive #Python+#PyScript framework, #PuePy just passed 100 stars on GitHub. I released a new version (0.3.4), mostly with better docstrings and a much better docs site: https://docs.puepy.dev/

🚀 Saturday morning releases

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-06-29 at 09:26

Released a new version (0.3.3) of my reactive #Python frontend framework with a demo app that helps you and your friends keep track of expenses while traveling:

🐒 Demo PWA: https://expenselemur.com (github.com/kkinder/expenselemur)

🐍 PuePy framework: https://puepy.dev

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-06-16 at 19:34

Posted a new version of my #Python reactive frontend framework with much better application-level state, along with other improvements.

https://puepy.dev/

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-06-09 at 12:21

Just released a new version of my nascent reactive #python + #pyscript #frontend framework, PuePy.

https://puepy.dev/

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-06-02 at 13:01

PuePy, my reactive frontend framework for #Python+#pyscript, has a website: https://puepy.dev/

Also threw up some early docs and a tutorial.

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-05-23 at 23:03

@brianokken @mkennedy

I listened to one of your shows recently and you mentioned you were wanting a PyScript frontend framework. I’ve been kind of working on one, and I don’t think it’s really “ready” yet, but since there’s perhaps immediate interest, I thought I’d ask your opinion on what I’ve been doing here:

https://github.com/kkinder/puepy

(1/2)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-05-23 at 23:03

I just now made the repo public and threw together a readme file, though if you download it and run the ./serve_examples.py file, you’ll see what I’ve been working on in better detail than the readme.

Would love some feedback. If you want to discuss it more, I’d be eager to. ☕️

Agree with you on the PyCon masks thing, BTW. (2/2)

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-05-05 at 10:04

Just pushed a new version of my #python + #textual text editor, Mehditor, with better error handling when you do something that triggers an IO error.

https://github.com/kkinder/mehditor

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-04-09 at 09:24

Imagine a furby running a local #LLM with voice input/output.

Enjoy the free nightmare cuz it’s probably coming. 😂

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-03-13 at 19:13

Wildly unpopular opinion: Congress forcing a #TikTok sale is the right thing to do.

It’s essentially a media ownership rule. There are all kinds of ownership rules about how many TV stations, newspapers, etc one person can own. It's because we're worried about concentrating influence in one person.

We should be even more worried about concentrating influence with a foreign, and often bellicose, adversarial government. Seems totally reasonable to curtail that kind of influence.

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Written by Ken Kinder :clubtwit: on 2024-03-01 at 21:08

I’ve been a Netflix customer for over 20 years. Across 4 continents. Suddenly videos stop working with a cryptic error. And then this shit…

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