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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Open Source Security
01:35 • 2min
I've Been Working on the Piazza for a Long Time.
03:20 • 2min
Pycon Sponsorship
05:14 • 3min
Pipyeye
07:52 • 2min
How Much Data and Expense Is There to Run This Ling?
09:52 • 2min
Is It a New Roll?
12:01 • 3min
Compiler Podcast From Red Hat
14:58 • 3min
How to Define a Critical Project on Pi Pi?
17:34 • 2min
Ia, a Lot of Support for Pipa
19:08 • 2min
Two Fass Protection for Python Packages
20:39 • 2min
How to Prevent a Malicious Release of a C T X Package?
22:13 • 4min
What Do You Think of the Cug Authenticator?
26:07 • 2min
The Overhead Is a Bigger Problem Than Just a Hardware Key
27:53 • 2min
Is There a Better Way to Build a I?
29:47 • 3min
Ipi Is Essentially Immutable, and You Can't Overwrite It.
32:52 • 2min
Delete the Releases? Is It Necessary?
34:40 • 3min
Is There a Policy for What Pip Will Accept?
37:27 • 2min
OpenSparks
39:16 • 2min
How Many Projects Are Critical?
41:13 • 2min
Is It a Bi-Motal Kind of Distribution?
43:00 • 2min
Getting a Ton of Priarina, You Know?
44:38 • 2min
Is There a Pansea?
46:09 • 2min
Package Signing Is Not the Holy Grail
48:15 • 3min
Six Story Is a New Way to Sign Things
50:52 • 2min
GitHub
53:21 • 2min
Pip Audit
55:05 • 2min
Pipat Ye, the Verious Peps?
57:10 • 1min
Set Uf Tools - Setup Up Up High?
58:40 • 2min
Pip Standardization
01:00:20 • 1min
Is There an Alternative to Test Pipie?
01:01:48 • 2min
Getting Feedback on the Pip Tools Project Vanpip
01:03:33 • 2min
Talk Python Podcast - Part 2 - Security
01:05:25 • 2min