Luis Norambuena
Python / Django developer
Aspiring rustacean
- 201 Posts
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It has touchscreen support!
Python 3.14 Release Schedule: https://peps.python.org/pep-0745/
3.14.0 final: Wednesday, 2025-10-01
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devtoRetroGaming@lemmy.world•Recommendations on casual GB/GBA games?English2·8 个月前
I have spent a lot of time playing GB/GBA games and Advance Wars is among my favorites. I love the “hot potato” mode for playing with a friend with just one device.
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoDjango@programming.dev•Django Chat: Fall 2024 Podcast RelaunchEnglish3·8 个月前
Relaunch? I never listened to it’s old run, anyone have thoughts on it?
Django Chat is a great podcast!
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devtoProgramming@programming.dev•What languages/frameworks for small, very low usage apps on limited hardware?2·8 个月前
Python / FastAPI will be better than Java in your situation and is easy to learn. Go should be even better and is also relatively easy to learn!
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoDjango@programming.dev•radiac/nanodjango: Run Django models and views from a single file, and convert it to a full project.English2·8 个月前
https://mastodon.cloud/@radiac/113096990972136170
Nanodjango 0.8 is out, adding async view and ASGI support. Now you can write async single file scripts that look like Flask or FastAPI, but with all #django features like models, auth, admin etc.
I was lucky then with the 4 A400 I’m still using. I also have 3 BX500 that have been very reliable.
Kingston A400s and Crucial BXs have been very good as cheap SSDs in my experience.
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoPython@programming.dev•Communication between Raspberry Pis on different networksEnglish1·1 年前
A VPN would be my first choice. ZeroTier works like a charm on the RPis. I’ve shared even SQLite databases over Samba over Zerotier among a bunch of RPis daily for a couple of years without a hitch.
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoDjango@programming.dev•Fitting logo for the communityEnglish3·1 年前
Perfect!
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoDjango@programming.dev•Fitting logo for the communityEnglish3·1 年前
Good idea! But the borders don’t look good with a darker background. I’m seeing this right now: https://0x0.st/H0JJ.png
Same problem here!
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoPython@programming.dev•Memray: the endgame memory profilerEnglish3·1 年前
TalkPython episode about Memray: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/425/memray-the-endgame-python-memory-profiler
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devMtoPython@programming.dev•Is there any way to run a Python GTK3 apps on Windows? [Solved]2·2 年前
PyQT / PySide are huge, but they have been very good in my experience coding cross platform desktop programs. macOS, Windows and Linux (even on ARM) are very well supported.
I’ve been following this project for a while and it’s great. They are just not great at promoting it.
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devtoSync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there going to be Pro version?English14·2 年前
I was also a Pro user and I’d gladly pay again for a Pro version.
Ultra was too much for me on Reddit and here it’s the same.
Thanks!
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with MastodonEnglish9·2 年前
I’m having a similar experience. Almost all developers (mostly Python/Django) I was following on Twitter are on Mastodon and being able to follow hashtags is great. The servers are stable and I kept the very first android client I tried (Tusky).
- Luis Norambuena@programming.devtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?3·2 年前
IMHO reddit is still the same. Looking at /r/all is about the same. Among the smaller subreddits that I care about (programming subreddits), the activity has decreased, but I think it’s recovering a bit.
Lemmy can absolutely replace my previous /r/all experience, but the programming communities are still too small.
I started using Mastodon 3 years ago and only now can I say that it has replaced my previous Twitter experience.
I’m confident that Lemmy will become more relevant, but this should take more time.
It goes from 3% slower to 30% faster.