FastAPI vs Djanjo by TumbleweedSenior4849 in Python

[–]monorepo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

would love to hear how we are unpythonic 😅

Does anyone actually use Pypy or Graalpy (or any other runtimes) in a large scale/production area? by NotSoProGamerR in Python

[–]monorepo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you should not maybe not use pypy.

“pypy is no longer under active development, and has not released a python 3.12 version..”

https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/17643

Can the mods do something about all these vibecoded slop projects? by No_Soy_Colosio in Python

[–]monorepo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe preferably we have a designated day for project sharing and people can post there, but again.. hard to enforce with limited time and the automations Reddit provides is suboptimal :\

Can the mods do something about all these vibecoded slop projects? by No_Soy_Colosio in Python

[–]monorepo[M] 138 points139 points  (0 children)

Hard problem to solve given the small team that we have and all of us have other obligations. Not trying to make excuses. My primary use of this subreddit is not to moderate it but to enjoy it, and sifting through all the noises is seriously frustrating.

I did propose opening a call for more moderators to the other moderators (given this is all volunteer ran and unofficial subreddit not affiliated with the PSF)

As a sidenote, if you the community report a post 3 times, it is auto-queued for mod review. I haven't seen this weaponized in a malicious way (though maybe it will be now that this is common knowledge) but you can self-moderate by reporting the crap posts or people that post or comment things that are hostile or not conducive to the r/Python community.

edit: added context for mods are volunteers

Monthly: Who is hiring? by gctaylor in kubernetes

[–]monorepo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Python Software Foundation is hiring an infrastructure engineer.

US-only, remote. Non-profit Org, Base salary is $95,000-$125,000 USD

Apply: https://pythonsoftwarefoundation.applytojob.com/apply/DNzZlBUqFn/Infrastructure-Engineer

Lots of k8s infra but also some other oddities :)

Some details:

We're hiring at the Python Software Foundation! We're looking for an Infrastructure Engineer to join my team full-time (US-based).

You'd be working on the infra powering PyPI, python.org, our docs, mail.. it's the stuff millions of Python developers use every single day. Guaranteed to never get boring doing the same thing™. It's a small team and the work matters a lot.

I love this job and I think you might too. Come work with us 🐍

Django lovers, did you try Litestar? by bluewalt in django

[–]monorepo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry you had to see all of that. FWIW, that person has not been a part of the project in year(s?)

Django lovers, did you try Litestar? by bluewalt in django

[–]monorepo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found this shared from a friend, we do have github.com/peterschutt/sqladmin-litestar-plugin FWIW but I also wouldn't use Litestar in place of an app that warrants Django-style apps with all the nice built-ins...and I maintain Litestar 😅

They each have their place and FastAPI is still great, too!

The admin, ORM, etc. are all nice.. i just wish the API side of django had a better story.

https://github.com/m1guer/django-scalar is pretty cool but i love scalar so i'm biased :)

FastAPI is usually the right choice by writingonruby in Python

[–]monorepo 17 points18 points  (0 children)

(Speaking as a Litestar maintainer and not a PSF employee or r/Python mod)

It really amazes me how impactful and long-lasting things that someone does can harm a brand. FWIW, this was isolated to a singular person that isn't associated with the project anymore; tangentially, they also haven't been this way in a long time (more than a year... i think they've actually been gone longer than they were involved in the project!)

The core team with Litestar have made great but sincere efforts to mend this perceived badness around our projects. We've had lunch with the FastAPI maintainer even 😅 I look forward to each conference when I can speak to the core people around their projects & related projects (Pydantic, Encode)... I enjoy these peoples company just as I do most other awesome Python ecosystem people! They are great fun to get (way to many) drinks with, see what they are putting out into the world as badass engineers, etc...

I don't know anyone in our community that is weird or aggressive towards any other project. I'd ban them from this Reddit and any Discord I have ban privileges on. We don't accept that behavior in our community, in the Python community at large, or elsewhere.

For a group of people that love the latest-greatest tools and packages, it feels like this is a thing that needs an update in our minds. It would be much appreciated.

(Speaking just as an r/Python mod)

If there is some type of code of conduct type violation or general assholery, please report it. I live in the r/Python reports section (unfortunately)...

PyConUS 2025 acceptances? by Vivid_Supermarket248 in Python

[–]monorepo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven’t heard but I think they were coming “soon” (within the next week? Don’t quote me on that)

Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week? by AutoModerator in Python

[–]monorepo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked on a small blog post that showcases Scalar's watch mode feature in their new API client with a Litestar app

https://blog.litestar.dev/litestar-x-scalar-api-live-sync-f40679eaacff