

Currently I use a FOSS (I think?) password manager, BitWarden, that supports passkeys. I use it across Mac, Windows and Android so I’m while my passkeys are locked yo the password manager, I am not locked to any of the aforementioned megacorps.


Currently I use a FOSS (I think?) password manager, BitWarden, that supports passkeys. I use it across Mac, Windows and Android so I’m while my passkeys are locked yo the password manager, I am not locked to any of the aforementioned megacorps.


You don’t share your personal password across the whole team now, do you? At least for your teams sake I hope you don’t.
Same honestly. Mypy is sooo slow… Very excited for the emerging landscape with both Ty and Pyrefly
I recommend you ignore this guys takes, he’s posted a lot of wild and controversial takes on other topics and honestly it’s not like we have too much posts in this community anyway. Post if you like, up- and downvotes are meant to give and indication of what people think. Not a single person. Conversation is good even if it’s on a alpha release!


Okay, I guess I must be missing something cause somehow I’m not understanding how it works


ELI5 why is this better than something like ECS or a Lambda?


Oh wow! This would be great I really hope it’s accepted and implemented, makes a lot of sense!


Very interesting! I have been waiting for ty (or rather red-knot) for a long time. Still holding out for a few more features, probably end of year, before swapping over.


Real Python is great in general! They explain stuff well and correctly. I don’t know if it’s good for learning start to finish, but at least if there’s a specific topic you need to deep diver deeper into. It’s my go tho when exploring a new python related topic.


The article quite clearly mentions competition:
Because I’m a freelancer dev, and also a trainer, I get to navigate those waters and I’ve seen all other tools fail spectacularly. pyenv, poetry, pipenv, pdm, pyflow, pipx, anaconda…
As well as discusses anaconda later in relation to CLI and GUI.
The speed is really fantastic, there’s nothing else I can say. If you don’t see a benefit, the it’s fine of course. But going from insanely long resolution times in my previous work place using conda to now resolving stuff in a matter of seconds is incredible. uv is the first tool I have used for Python that just feels right.
I recommend listening to the podcast from Real Python that talks with Charlie, they discuss the commercial aspect https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/238/
I think that’s the problem right there… If you share accounts across multiple people you have far greater problems than how passkeys work…