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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #379 · 18 окт.

⭐️ Недавно состоялся релиз Python 3.13 Помимо других апдейтов, вот на что я обратил внимание: ◽️Экспериментальный компилятор JIT, должен в будущем значительно повысить скорость. Активируется аргументом –enable-experimental-jit ◽️Экспериментальный режим без GIL. Думаю, все знаю что это. Активируется аргументом –without-gil ◽️Удалили ряд стандартных библиотек (PEP-594). Вместе с ними попала под нож lib2to3. Надеюсь больше никому она и не нужна))) ◽️Обновленный REPL с колоризацией. Команда для быстрого запуска docker run --rm -it python:3.13 Либо устанавливаем исталятором↗️ #release

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Venezuelanalysis

@venanalysis · Post #2053 · 05.08.2025 г., 21:14

📝 INTERVIEW | Seeds, GMOs and Sovereignty: A Conversation with Esquisa Omaña Venezuelan researcher and activist Esquisa Omaña takes stock of the country's Seed Law and the struggle for food sovereignty. Approved in 2015, the Seed Law bans the sowing of GMOs and uniquely recognizes two knowledge systems: certified seeds and those developed by campesino, Indigenous, and Afro-descendant communities. But a decade later, Omaña warns that the law remains largely unimplemented. The biosecurity commission never took off, and the GMO detection lab remains unopened. As GMO imports continue and local varieties face contamination risks, the law’s vision, to protect agro-biodiversity and campesino knowledge, hangs in the balance. 🔗 Read the full interview here: https://shorturl.at/eGGWP #FoodSovereignty#GMO#SeedLaw

Venezuelanalysis

@venanalysis · Post #2369 · 17.05.2026 г., 17:06

🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | Liccia Romero: ‘We Need a Policy to Fund Agroecology’ Biologist and organizer Liccia Romero discusses the achievements and challenges of agroecology in Venezuela, drawing from the experience of the Mano a Mano Agroecological Market in Mérida. In the interview, Romero discusses how producers adapted to the pandemic, the blockade, fuel shortages, and changing consumption patterns. She also explains the importance of open-pollinated seeds, crop diversification, participatory agroecological certification, and Venezuela’s 2015 Seed Law. “We need a funding policy for agroecological initiatives,” Romero says, arguing that agroecology is often limited to small-scale production because it lacks large-scale support. Read the full interview 👉https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/liccia-romero-we-need-a-policy-to-fund-agroecology #Agroecology#FoodSovereignty#PopularEconomy#SeedLaw