let's get this party started #NBPy
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@glyph I'm going to pretend that that line was in my talk too ๐ซ
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I love talks that, as a 25 year Python veteran, have the ability make me say to myself โwait, does that even workโ with less than 10 lines of code
@glyph You're going to love @itsthejoker tomorrow
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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
@glyph man who is trying to make a career as a python influencer worried about influencing the python community.
News at 11.
(with love

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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy
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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
@glyph I just got "CivicBand is among you" and I suddenly have a fresh wave of empathy here.
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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
@glyph please, I only name-checked your dad
(# things that read like shit-posts but aren't)
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feeling very flattered but every so slightly uncomfortable at the number of direct shout-outs I'm personally getting from the stage #NBPy
@glyph excavacon joke made with love.

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@glyph please, I only name-checked your dad
(# things that read like shit-posts but aren't)
@chrisjrn @glyph if you name check someone's dad, but @MaggieFero initially mishears and tags the someone, who was the name-check for???
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Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy
Extremely valuable reminder about "simply" and "just": this language (along with its pals; "basically" "obviously", "of course") isn't merely stylistic noise; it sends a specific message:
"This should be easy"
or, in other words:
"If this isn't easy, it's your fault"
This is implicitly an attack on the reader.
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Extremely valuable reminder about "simply" and "just": this language (along with its pals; "basically" "obviously", "of course") isn't merely stylistic noise; it sends a specific message:
"This should be easy"
or, in other words:
"If this isn't easy, it's your fault"
This is implicitly an attack on the reader.
TIL about this all-time banger https://lookitup.baby #NBPy
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TIL about this all-time banger https://lookitup.baby #NBPy
@glyph Ian still has that in their profile over on bsky.

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@glyph Ian still has that in their profile over on bsky.

@glyph sorry I meant "that is their handle"
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I love talks that, as a 25 year Python veteran, have the ability make me say to myself โwait, does that even workโ with less than 10 lines of code
@glyph wait what even is this slide

*fires up interpreter*
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TIL about this all-time banger https://lookitup.baby #NBPy
Now Alla Barbalat is talking about using Python to evaluate game balance in the context of a board game.
For me personally this is such a fun and refreshing look at a structured approach to the *basics* of game design. A million years ago when I worked in the game industry, so much of what designers were talking about (i.e., at GDC, but also elsewhere) were esoteric, lost-in-the-weeds explanations of very specific problems. This feels very much like the missing piece of that puzzle! #NBPy
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@glyph wait what even is this slide

*fires up interpreter*
@mikeymikey hopefully engendering some FOMO for next year
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Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy
@glyph that does sound like a two-step of coercion and gaslighting being relabeled as 'consent'
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I love talks that, as a 25 year Python veteran, have the ability make me say to myself โwait, does that even workโ with less than 10 lines of code
@glyph python is a subset of words, and as we know, words are hard.
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Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy
Absolutely
This is also used in healthcare
And now, in the use of AI transcripts for healthcare
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Now I'm learning about the lesson that users have learned from yes/no "consent" modals is that they just always have to say "yes" or the computer will deny them critical access to functionality that they need in order to perform their desired task, complete assigned work from an employer or school, or even get life-critical medication. I'm not feeling like a feature whose perceived function is 'you have to say yes; now that you said yes it's your fault' should be referred to as 'consent' #NBPy
@glyph This kind of "consent" structure is unfortunately nothing new - I felt a bit like this recently signing on an apartment rental, and we all know the reputation record labels made for themselves pretty much from the start of them existing at all.
Where tech really steps in to make things worse is that:
1. Almost all tech that people directly interact with, acts like this.*
2. A lot more of our lives involve tech now.It's not that different from the push to financialize everything. There are rich people who want every aspect of human existence to happen in spaces that contribute to their own wealth and power.
* Tech that is, not coincidentally, almost all proprietary on the outer edge.