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I am super excited to release this first complete version of mcp2py with support for OAuth! MCP has a true chance of becoming the next distribution standard, just like mobile apps and websites did before it. If it indeed becomes the standard where all companies that have a…
DSPy BestofN is a good way to elegantly wrap a LLM call ( for conversational summarisation ) and its reward function and have N cycles. One variation I need and which is what am working on is if for first 50% of N cycles if reward function isn't returning success switch the LLM…
Improved UX of map and it's filter dspyweekly.com/community/ - filter floating on map - group those located near as aggregated numbers and upon zoom show the markers - Pagination in marker for same location - Profile now has social media links ( optional )
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17th October 2025 - DSPy Weekly Issue 7 is out DSPyWeekly #7 is out! This issue covers using DSPy for fiction writing, prompt optimization with GEPA, a safety guardrail for LVLMs called SHIELD, and building cost-effective AI agents. #dspy #newsletter
17th October 2025 - DSPy Weekly Issue 7 is out DSPyWeekly #7 is out! This issue covers using DSPy for fiction writing, prompt optimization with GEPA, a safety guardrail for LVLMs called SHIELD, and building cost-effective AI agents. #dspy #newsletter
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It's Friday, The latest issue of DSPyWeekly is out! Issue #6 ... dspyweekly.com/newsletter/6/ ... #DSPy #AI #LLMs Emails will tickle in slowly over the next few hrs. @DSPyOSS
This is a big one.
As of Python 3.14, the free-threaded (or no-GIL) version of the Python interpreter is no longer considered experimental.
Which is your fav Python package?. I will go first, Django.
If you are starting or just started with integrating AI features in your product or at work, worthy read 👇
Operational realities and lessons learnt post shipping AI features - The ability to switch models at the function or feature level—without restarting your software—should be baked in from day one. ( Also see openrouter ) - Model providers often tweak internal parameters on an…
Dedicated to all you vibe coders out there. 😆😅
🎵 Vibe Coding Blues 🎵 I was vibe coding hard, in the zone, in the flow, Lo-fi beats in my ears, RGB lights on glow. Didn’t read the docs, Pushed straight to prod — yo, that’s how I roll. But then came mails and alerts, like a thunderous clap, Slack lit up fast like a caffeine…
And it's open source 😀
Locust has been my goto tool load testing @locustio Glad to see the new improved UI. If you are Python developer ever in need to do quick load testing, give locust a try. #python #loadtesting
Gave uv a testdrive last week, it's blazing fast ( specially when you try with/against a long requirements.txt file ) and the pip alternative the ecosystem deserves.
Today, we're shipping a series of features that move uv beyond a pip alternative, and into an end-to-end solution for managing Python projects, command-line tools, single-file scripts, and even Python itself. A single, unified tool. Like Cargo, for Python. It's very fast.
I have benefited from reading luke's tweets and post over the years on python. Should be a great opportunity for Python developers.
I'm looking for a #Python developer to join me on my current project for a client. Here are the details: lukeplant.me.uk/firma-job/
Claude is starting to get really good at coding and autonomously fixing pull requests. It's becoming clear that in a year's time, a large percentage of code will be written by LLMs. Let me show you what I mean:
Mesop is a Python-based UI framework that allows you to rapidly build web apps like demos and internal apps. By Google. #python #google #ui github.com/google/mesop
In this release, we also introduced a new multiprocess manager on Uvicorn's side, that is meant to replace Gunicorn entirely. #fastapi fastapiexpert.com/blog/2024/05/2…
A Python Interpreter written in Rust .... JPython anyone?. #rust #python github.com/RustPython/Rus…
BDFL does what BDFL wants.
Breaking: Guid drops ownership of the core python interpreter code
Curated List of Awesome Django Admin Panel Articles, Libraries/Packages, Books, Themes, Videos, Resources. github.com/originalankur/…
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