Running Python ASGI apps in the browser via Pyodide + a service worker
Simon Willison just enabled running Python ASGI apps directly in the browser using Pyodide and a service worker. This means developers can now deploy Python web applications without server-side infrastructure, streamlining the development process.
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GitHub just updated Copilot to support more programming languages and frameworks. This means developers can now get AI assistance across a wider range of coding tasks, improving productivity.
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Simon Willison just released Pedalican, a tool that automates the creation of GitHub Actions workflows. This makes it easier for developers to set up CI/CD pipelines without manual configuration.
OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can move
OpenAI is launching its first hardware device, a screenless speaker that can move. This new product aims to enhance user interaction with AI in a more dynamic way.
Take insights anywhere with Genie One on mobile
Databricks just launched Genie One for mobile devices. Users can now access insights and analytics on the go, making data-driven decisions more convenient.