Keeping up with Python: what makes upgrades hard, and what can we do about it - Jason Fried
cPython upgrades can be very challenging. Changes in python version usually mean changes all over the place and managing that can be taxing. Like first party code using deprecated api or Third-party code changing API required to change python versions. Lets go over some bad code examples and ways to improve the experience for everyone. So that maybe in the future upgrades are not so hard.

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Powerful Prayer for Healing, Protection & Blessings for Your Home & Family

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In 5 Jahren ist dieses Deutschland Geschichte (Kayvan Siavash)

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Metaclasses Demystified - Jason C. McDonald

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Supercharge your Python library using AST parsing - Adam Glustein

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Building the PERFECT Linux PC with Linus Torvalds

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PyXL: A Chip That Runs Python at Turbo Speeds - Ron Livne

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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What's New in the Linux Kernel... from Python - Geoffrey Thomas

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The chaotic locals() and how we fixed it - Tian Gao

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Visualizing transformers and attention | Talk for TNG Big Tech Day '24

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image

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Program Your Own Computer in Python - Glyph

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Transformers, the tech behind LLMs | Deep Learning Chapter 5

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What does '__init__.py' do in Python?

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Type Hints in Real-World Projects: Practical Steps for Continuous Maintenance and Improvement

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Why AI Agents are either the best or worst thing we’ve ever built

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