Justin Mayer π @[email protected]
@jmayer
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Building @FortressaCom π° in public β’ @GetPelican maintainer β’ Into privacy / Python / self-hosting / investing / Italy / Japan / wine β’ π @[email protected]
Italian Alps
Joined July 2007
I am honored and very excited to be presenting a talk on multi-factor authentication, #Django, and Kagi at @DjangoConEurope here in Porto in just a few minutes! β¨ https://t.co/7Jj4tBVpjq
pretalx.evolutio.pt
Passwords alone canβt protect us. We need multi-factor authentication, which doesnβt come with Django out of the box. But we can add MFA to our Django projects in just a few minutes, giving our users...
DjangoCon Europe 2022 π€ Next Talk: Add Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to Django in Mere Minutes, by Justin Mayer in the main venue #djangocon #python #django #conference #djangoconeurope
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Iβm overjoyed to have co-hosted a @EuroPython dinner with such interesting, wonderful, and kind people. You all inspire me! π @marlene_zw @AngelaParkerFIT @thedigicat @segilola_m @SebaWitowski @patrick91 @SardiClaudia
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I really enjoyed watching the βMaps with Djangoβ talk by @paoloxnet at @EuroPython. Very well done. Bravo! πΊοΈ #Django #EuroPython2022
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Iβm very excited to present a talk at @EuroPython about using AutoPub to automate publishing #Python packages! ππ¦ https://t.co/MW3WRfe2wr I will be presenting in the main Auditorium today at 11:35 (UTC+1). Also streamed live! https://t.co/iROQmWrye9
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Do you use a #Django custom user model? If so, what do you do differently from the built-in User, and why? I like django-improved-user. Why? (1) email as username (2) full-name field instead of first/last names (3) short-name for preferred first name https://t.co/vF7y8jq5O7
github.com
A custom Django user that authenticates via email. Follows identity and authentication best practices. - jambonrose/django-improved-user
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Do you use (1) the built-in authentication provided by #Django, (2) django-allauth, or (3) something else? What made you choose it over the alternatives? What donβt you like about it?
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Do you use a set of base model fields for your #Django projects? If so, what fields do you include & apply to most of your models? Here is a set of four fields that tracks created/updated date and who created/deleted the record. Anything missing or awry with this set of fields?
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On this day 10 years ago, I made my first commit to @GetPelican. I can hardly believe itβs been a decade. Quite a milestone! π It has been an honor to have played a part in nurturing the growth of this community. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. Yβall are the best. π
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Pelican 4.7.1 is out! β¨ Thanks to the Rich project by @willmcgugan, Pelicanβs dev-server component now has richer logging output. Plus, Pelican is now being tested on the recently-released Python 3.10, and we made a few other minor improvements. https://t.co/mjQrBzFprN
github.com
Extend rich logging to server component (#2927) Fix an issue where metadata flagged to be discarded was being cached (#2926) Adjust suffix in server to allow redirection when needed (#2931) Add MIM...
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Iβm happy to announce the release of Pelican 4.7, with improved default theme rendering on mobile devices, hidden article support, richer logging, and other tweaks & enhancements. Many thanks to the contributors who made this possible! β¨ https://t.co/eYYFjbBDuc
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If you are interested in contributing to #Python open-source projects, Pelican plugins are a great place to start. They are small and relatively easy to understand, and contributions to them are usually reviewed quickly. π«
github.com
pelican-plugins has 47 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
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Do you use Homebrew Python? You may not realize this, but Homebrew Python is not meant for you. My latest article explains why, as well as what I think you should use instead when developing with #Python. π https://t.co/uDtyZkqBPx
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At long last, the next version of @pytestdotorg will support configuration in pyproject.toml! π Many thanks to @nicoddemus for implementing and to @codewithanthony, @ossronny, and @aklajnert for reviewing. https://t.co/034VfCq8j1 Relevant docs: https://t.co/vk1dEuNCLj
#python
github.com
Fix #1556
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Aww, shucks. Many thanks for the kind words, @pycharm. Yβall rock!
@esterbeltrami @jmayer Kudos on the Poetry release and for everything you do to help a sore spot in Python. (And for your Pelican work too.)
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Poetry 1.0 released! So many great features in here, including the #FishShell install/uninstall support I contributed. π π https://t.co/FTWxotQ2A8
#Python
github.com
Added Added an export command to export the lock file to other formats (only requirements.txt is currently supported). Added a env info command to get basic information about the current environme...
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ICYMIβ¦ I want to hire a Django coach. Anyone interested or know someone who might be? Alsoβ¦Β Trying to help a friend find a freelance Django developer. Is that you? Or do you know someone who is? (Retweets much appreciated!) #Django
I am looking for a Django coach. My goal is to pair-program with an experienced developer in order to learn, increase productivity, and improve my skills. Are you interested, or know someone who might be? (Retweets much appreciated!) #Django
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I am looking for a Django coach. My goal is to pair-program with an experienced developer in order to learn, increase productivity, and improve my skills. Are you interested, or know someone who might be? (Retweets much appreciated!) #Django
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I released #Pelican 4.1 this past Sunday. Hope yβall enjoy it!
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Microsoft shutters its ebook program & confiscates customer libraries. We should all be as angry as @doctorow: βThe idea that the books I buy can be relegated to some kind of f***ing software license is the most grotesque and awful thing I can imagine.β https://t.co/phAv67lqOU
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