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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15523 · Feb 25

#typescript#agent#agentic#agentic_framework#agentic_workflow#ai#ai_agents#bytedance#deep_research#harness#langchain#langgraph#langmanus#llm#multi_agent#nodejs#podcast#python#superagent#typescript DeerFlow 2.0 is an open-source super agent harness that orchestrates multiple sub-agents, memory systems, and sandboxed execution environments to accomplish complex tasks. Built on LangGraph and LangChain, it combines research, coding, and content creation capabilities with extensible skills and tools. The platform features isolated Docker containers for safe execution, long-term memory that learns your preferences, and the ability to spawn sub-agents that work in parallel on different task angles. You benefit from dramatically reduced research and automation time—tasks that typically take hours complete in minutes—while maintaining full transparency and control over agent decisions through human-in-the-loop collaboration. Whether you need deep research reports, data analysis, slide decks, or custom workflows, DeerFlow handles multi-step complexity without requiring extensive coding knowledge. https://github.com/bytedance/deer-flow

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@djangoproject · Post #538 · 12/28/2017, 10:33 AM

https://pendulum.eustace.io/docs/ Python datetimes made easy. Supports Python 2.7+, 3.4+ and PyPy. Native #datetime instances are enough for basic cases but when you face more complex use-cases they often show limitations and are not so intuitive to work with. #Pendulum provides a cleaner and more easy to use API while still relying on the standard library. So it's still datetime but better.

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@djangoproject · Post #186 · 10/14/2016, 03:57 AM

http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2008/06/how-to-get-current-date-and-time-in/ Here is an example of how to get the current #date and #time using the #datetime module in Python: