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Michael #1: Granian
- via Andy Shapiro and Bill Crook
- A Rust HTTP server for Python applications.
- Granian design goals are:
- Have a single, correct HTTP implementation, supporting versions 1, 2 (and eventually 3)
- Provide a single package for several platforms
- Avoid the usual Gunicorn + uvicorn + http-tools dependency composition on unix systems
- Provide stable performance when compared to existing alternatives
- Could use better logging
- Originates from the Emmett framework.
Brian #2: pytest 8 is here
- Improved diffs:
- Very verbose
-vv is a colored diff, instead of a big chunk of red.
- Python code in error reports is now syntax-highlighted as Python.
- The sections in the error reports are now better separated.
- Diff for standard library container types are improved.
- Added more comprehensive set assertion rewrites for comparisons other than equality ==, with the following operations now providing better failure messages: !=, <=, >=, <, and >.
- Improvements to -r for xfailures and xpasses
- Report tracebacks for xfailures when -rx is set.
- Report captured output for xpasses when -rX is set.
- For xpasses, add - in summary between test name and reason, to match how xfail is displayed.
- This one was important to me. Massively helps when checking/debugging xfail/xpass outcomes in CI. Thanks to Fabian Sturm, Bruno Oliviera, and Ran Benita for help to get this release.
- Lots of other improvements
- See full changelog for all the juicy details. And then upgrade and try it out!
pip install -U pytest
Michael #3: Assorted Docker Goodies
- OrbStack
- Say goodbye to slow, clunky containers and VMs
- OrbStack is the fast, light, and easy way to run Docker containers and Linux. Develop at lightspeed with our Docker Desktop alternative.
- Podman
- Podman is an open source container, pod, and container image management engine. Podman makes it easy to find, run, build, and share containers.
- Manage containers (not just Podman.)
- Podman Desktop allows you to list, view, and manage containers from multiple supported container engines* in a single unified view.
- Gain easy access to a shell inside the container, logs, and basic controls.
- Works on Podman, Docker, Lima, kind, Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat OpenShift Developer Sandbox.
- CasaOS
- Your Personal Cloud OS.
- Community-based open source software focused on delivering simple personal cloud experience around Docker ecosystem.
- Also have the ZimaCube hardware (Personal cloud. Re-invented.)
Brian #4: New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure on Code Quality'
- David Ramel
- Regarding “…the quality and maintainability of AI-assisted code compared to what would have been written by a human.”
- Q: "Is it more similar to the careful, refined contributions of a Senior Developer, or more akin to the disjointed work of a short-term contractor?"
- A: "We find disconcerting trends for maintainability. Code churn -- the percentage of lines that are reverted or updated less than two weeks after being authored -- is projected to double in 2024 compared to its 2021, pre-AI baseline. We further find that the percentage of 'added code' and 'copy/pasted code' is increasing in proportion to 'updated,' 'deleted,' and 'moved 'code. In this regard, AI-generated code resembles an itinerant contributor, prone to violate the DRY-ness [don't repeat yourself] of the repos visited."
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