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Drei Tage unterwegs, anderes #auto knapp 1.000 km gefahren, zwei Nächte im #hotel ,12 Stunden #hochzeitsfeier

#djangos Reaktion nach, gefühlt 2 Nanosekunden, als er endlich wieder #zuhause war. Die Stelle hat er 5 Stunden nicht mehr verlassen 🤣😂🤣
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Currently asking Claude to generate a stub for a #Django management command and it got me thinking.

Rails and Laravel have commands to scaffold certain features, but I'm wondering if LLMs sort of remove that need at this point.

Could you create a small, purpose-built LLM just trained on the Django documentation, Django source code, popular Django third-party apps, and a corpus of Django-related blog posts?

Any recommendations for apps to help visualise data in Django?

In the past I've used django-tables2 and django-filters to display data in a custom dashboard. And I likely need to embark on a similar mission. But I'm wondering if there's packages out there to do more of it for me.

(and no, we're not using the admin so can't use that. Considering housing admin externally in future)

Pretty sure #EuroPython 2025 was my top 1 fav conference ever. Just the perfect mixture of catching up with people I know, meeting people I don’t know, learning new things. Time well spent chatting w/ Python veterans and also first-timers

Volunteering there was ACE, and for #Django people, I’m thankful we got to have a booth, and birthday cake for our project

THANK YOU 🫶 to everyone who was part of this - attendees, organizers, sponsors, everyone