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From a 2% AP Statistics Pass Rate to Jupyter Everywhere in the Classroom

501(c)(3) nonprofit improving data literacy and math outcomes in underserved schools, founded in San Antonio, TX.

The Accidental Architects: How to Become a Leader Through Open Source

Lessons from the PyLadies Panel “From Contributor to Founder”

How to Keep Your Open Source Projects Safer

On the morning of his PyCon US talk, Dave Ferguson, a cybersecurity expert of 20 years, thought he’d prepared everything. The slides were polished.
“Clients don’t care about your specific technical skills. They care about solving their problems. Your ability to tell that story is what gets you hired.”

OpenTeams Hosts Fireside Chat with Seattle Data Guy on Consulting

What does it really take to run a successful data consulting business solo? Seattle Data Guy reveals the unfiltered truth—from first clients to burnout and beyond.

From a 2% AP Statistics Pass Rate to Jupyter Everywhere in the Classroom

501(c)(3) nonprofit improving data literacy and math outcomes in underserved schools, founded in San Antonio, TX.

AI: Bigger Isn’t Better

Executives are told that larger AI models mean smarter AI. The data say otherwise. There is a point where adding more information makes an AI system less reliable, not more

What NASA Did That Every Tech Leader Should Steal

Behind the missions, the telescopes, and the frontier-breaking discoveries, there’s a quiet frontier most people never see: software infrastructure. Specifically, open source