April Showers Bring… Space Gossip, ORM Dramas, and Bananas?

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April was a wild ride. We laughed, we coded, we may have cried over AI hallucinations, and — if Medium stats are to be believed — we definitely got our read on.


📊 The Stats We’re Quietly Bragging About

Medium was doing hot girl math:

Blog.lumaiere.com was… mellow:

X.com (formerly known as That Bird App):

Facebook (we only started tracking in March):


🧠 What We Covered in April

April’s content calendar had range. Like, Mariah-Carey-octave-range:

  • ORM drama in “Django vs Peewee vs Tortoise”
  • Deep dives into spacy NLP
  • Bananas. Pickleball. More bananas.
  • API docs, version conflicts, and how to explain that post
  • Themed absurdity in Friday Night Laughs #33 and Rust’s surprising privacy advantages
  • GoDaddy PHP gymnastics
  • Cold turkey quitting AI hallucinations
  • Selling with charm (and possibly some slapping)

Yes, those are all real. Check the receipts.


🔮 What’s Coming in May?

Buckle up. May is going full-stack:

  • Software architecture deep dives
  • Backend royalty: Django REST, ASGI/WSGI, Gunicorn, Nginx
  • Automation showdown: Zapier, Make, IFTTT vs. RPA tools
  • ML libraries like TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, and why your GPU hates you
  • Messaging Madness with Kafka’s cousins: Zookeeper, BookKeeper, HiveMQ, Mosquitto
  • Database tech including MongoDB vs. MongoEngine, SQLAlchemy, Alembic, and Cython
  • Plus web3 stuff, strange acronyms (OASIS? Qpid?), and… MirrorMaker? That sounds like a D&D artifact.

Let me know what you’re most excited for — or what you’re afraid I’ll write about anyway.


📣 Sound Off, Space Nerds and ORM Queens

Drop a comment if:

  • You’re still confused about the Django ORM drama
  • You think Swagger is overrated
  • You’ve ever hallucinated a banana while debugging

And don’t forget to follow for more AI antics, tech rants, and semi-intentional jokes.

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Art Prompt:
A tranquil riverside picnic in dappled sunlight, rendered with soft, pastel tones and gentle brushstrokes reminiscent of Berthe Morisot. Light dances on the rippling water as figures in airy 19th-century dresses lounge under blossoming trees. The mood is serene and wistful, with blurred outlines lending a dreamlike softness to the composition.

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