Thursday, May 14th
- Break
- Plenary
- Security
- Artificial Intelligence
- Charlas
Friday 02:00 p.m.
Take a break from the conference halls and join us for a casual one-hour walk along Shoreline Village and the marina. MEETING LOCATION: We’ll meet at Room 202B (will leave at 2:05pm on the dot (feel free to call me if you can't find us or want to meet us a few minutes after) DURATION: We should be done in about an hour (probably slightly less). We'll stroll at an easy pace (it's quite beautiful and a good chance to soak in some views 😎). The ocean is beautiful with lighthouse views, birds chirpi…
Friday 03:00 p.m.
A shared knowledge and pain point discussion for federal, state, and municipal government employees who develop and deploy Python solutions.
Friday 04:00 p.m.
Did you know that you can own and run your AI on your own desktop/laptop/phone? And you can do it for free?! Whether you're a seasoned expert running DSV4 Pro on your liquid cooled Blackwell rack or think "open weights" means a free gym, come to this open space to learn and discuss about running your own AI (LLMs, VLMs, Image models etc.). We believe in the current SaaS, rent seeking dominated landscape, this is a very important trend to foster and grow. We'll discuss all things local AI - there's very…
Saturday 11:00 a.m.
Beautiful is better than ugly, and a thriving community is better than a lonely repo. If you’re a DevRel pro, an OSS maintainer, or just DevRel-curious, come hang out. We’re getting real about the balancing act of community, strategy, and metrics. It’s an informal space to swap best practices, share your biggest headaches, and find your peers.
Saturday 02:00 p.m.
Open space for Python developers exploring agentic coding and vibe coding. Let's gather and share experiences, tips, favorite tools, and some vibe coding horror stories.
Saturday 03:00 p.m.
Meet with the the PSF Education and Outreach Work Group, Educators, or anyone interested in teaching Python! Informal topics may include How to teach on the job/classroom/ How to make a lesson plan Python Lesson Planning (industry & academia) top-down versus bottom-up … in the age of LLMs depth/breadth & completeness cognitive load motivating learners or just check-in with others and see how we're feeling
Saturday 04:00 p.m.
Want to get better, or help others do so? Want to know how to start, or help others do so? (Not just for PyCon US)