Talks

Lightning Talks

Saturday, May 16th, 2026 8 a.m.–9 a.m. in Room 103ABC, Room 104AB, Room 104C, Grand Ballroom A, Grand Ballroom B

Description

Lightning talks are a maximum duration of 5 minutes on any topic of interest to other Python people. It doesn't have to be about something that you wrote, it can be something that you learned, or a technique you think other people will be interested in.

Read more about Lightning Talks on our event page.

Presenting in this session

Order To Be Determined! If you're speaking make sure you are there on time!

  • "An Opinionated Approach to Python Version Management" - Mia Albert
  • "Three Stops: How We De-anonymized an Entire Workforce Before Lunch" - Tristan McKinnon
  • "Prompt, Pray, Iterate: A Tour of Failed Agentic Usage from a Failed User" - Nicholas Carsner
  • "pycon.id : a python community conference platform" - Dima Dinama
  • "The Zen of Python and Running for Office" - Adam Silkey
  • "Let’s Create a Custom Time Zone" - Michael duPont
  • "Building a Completely Secure Version of PyPI" - Peter Sobot
  • "Putting words together is not Intelligence" - Keyang Zheng
  • "What sour candy is actually sour?" - Lola Egherman
  • "You should run the Python betas" - Geoffrey Thomas
  • "Searching 23,000 Photos with Modern VLMs: From Text to Image" - Manabu Terada
  • "There's a Python daemon living in my closet" - Wilhelm Klopp

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