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The 7th edition of our "Advances in Computing" Newsletter is here!✨ Dive into the latest breakthroughs and insights from the world of computing. Stay informed, stay inspired, and stay connected! Read now: https://bit.ly/3RbgYfc
"La transizione ecologica dell’industria siderurgica è un percorso tortuoso. Parte dall’abbandono del carbone, finisce con l’idrogeno verde e, nel mezzo, richiede un aumento dell’uso del gas e un calo degli occupati, perché per i forni elettrici serve meno manodopera"
L'analisi di Matteo #Scannavini nella sua #newsletter#afuoco https://afuoco.substack.com/p/i-costi-dellacciaio-verde @news
We don't even know where to start with all of the awesomeness in this week's newsletter, but here are the headlines:
💬 PyCon was incredible!
🤝 See you at SciPy
💌 Save the Date: pyOpenSci’s Open Source Fall Festival
📦 Python packages for everyone!
📣 Get involved with pyOpenSci: call for editors
🐍 Upcoming Python events for scientists
🤗 Connect with us
Thank you for being such incredible members of our community!
I wondered how they ensure that the output is accessible, because in the description I only found "#Accessibility features" under "Ready for production", nothing else.
So I wrote them an email asking to elaborate how they tackled #a11y for their product. Eagerly anticipating their answer!
In your weekly edinburgh cycle 'digest' (bumper edition 😅): The Search for Political Will; Fundraising Opportunities; Transport & Environment Committee May Meeting Roundup; and @edfoc Kicks Off!
Unsurprising, but good to have explicitly laid out:
"The overall effect of looking at my Substack dashboard is 'wow, Substack is really getting me an audience! If I leave Substack, half of my subscription channel will dry up.' It’s clear that this is the impression other writers, the media, and investors are getting as well, because they praise Substack about it all the time."
There's a BookFunnel cozy mystery newsletter drive, and Tracy Hayes, Apprentice P.I. is on it too. Lovely mysteries for a price of a newsletter signup. It lasts only until May 30th, so act fast.
I've updated my newsletter! Wherein I informed my subscribers very late about my TCAF digital booth oops, but I also went into a bit more detail about each of the new comics I have for sale!
Just wrote my next "letter from the director" to come out in June. This one is about how this gardening project had me thinking about salmon, trains, justice & Joanna Macy's Great Turning. If that sounds interesting there's time to sign up to receive...https://www.multisolving.org/#newsletter
And yes, #WoodMeadows are my new jam. I’ll be writing more about them as a model for human activity creating biodiversity, in a democratic and engaging way. I am, to put it mildly, quite excited.
Blog Update: I have successfully migrated email sending away from ButtonDown Email to a self-hosted Ghost instance. Nothing bad with ButtonDown - simply, Ghost has by far a better editing and publishing experience (and can be self-hosted, of course).
Speaking of newsletters, one reason to migrate was because I want to explore email communication a bit further. So, if newsletters are your thing, be my guest and add your email here: https://preslav.me/subscribe/#via-email I won't spam!
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