Diego M.
@diegoplan9
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No More GIL! the Python team has officially accepted the proposal. Congrats @colesbury on his multi-year brilliant effort to remove the GIL, and a heartfelt thanks to the Python Steering Council and Core team for a thoughtful plan to make this a reality. https://t.co/58QK2yctRD
discuss.python.org
Posting for the whole Steering Council, on the subject of @colesbury’s PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython). Thank you, everyone, for responding to the poll on the no-GIL...
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(Thread) In the first What If? book, I answered a question about cooking a steak by dropping it from space. At one point, I commented—jokingly!—that if anyone put a steak in a hypersonic wind tunnel to gather better data, I’d love to see the video. Well, I have good news.
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Reengaging with The King after a long time - exciting rolling times ahead courtesy of 👩🏻! 🎂
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Because I love to learn from others' experiences, I decided to share mine. You are not alone, Technical Lead! :)
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Thanks to Dall-e for drawing me: A Technical Lead empowering their diverse team in cartoon style. Yeah, I had to specify “diverse”. You can…
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Today we released our updated IBM quantum development roadmap. To learn more, check out the video ( https://t.co/HJvK07MWXQ) and the blog ( https://t.co/w3ngKEdNts). 1/n
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I'm looking for 3 new colleagues to join our Systems team at IBM Quantum. Before I post the positions, I wanted to tell you why I do believe this is a great opportunity to be part of something really big. 🧵👇
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Why you should not compare complicated with complex, or conclude that something complex is instead complicated: "if you manage complex things as if they are merely complicated, you’re likely to be setting your company up for failure." https://t.co/mbd5iNqyQt
sloanreview.mit.edu
When you manage complex problems as if they’re complicated, you’re setting your company up to fail.
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Salsa ( https://t.co/ouMQa38iHI, the Debian Gitlab instance) is back online - thanks DSA and Salsa admins!
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As some of you already know, today is my last day at IBM Research. I wanted to write a little bit about this experience and say thank you for all these amazing years. https://t.co/nkiNFsSSL3
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