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Release 2026-01 follow-up #1903

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date : end february 2026

wanted:

  • simplify github workflow
  • Python-3.14 slim version 99.8% complete
  • Python-3.14 free-threading complete at 88%, as numba postponed support to 0.65 cycle
  • Pandas-3.0 final (if streamlit doesn't block it, waiting pydeck fix pypi publishing)
  • publish Python-3.15 alphas, as there are great speed-up promises (hepled also per Claude AI):

general direction:

  • simplify to ease maintenance
  • pushing the enveloppe: pylock, free-threading, apu-threading, AI local
  • thinking about the "AI as your always here one-to-one-tutor, or your right arm(s) to do things, that you still must be able to understand/control/rectify" (see Mark Andressen , see also Jeremy Howard
  • next level of programming is "directing AI agents that do scripts" ... you still need to understand enough layers below to be "good" , use AI to teach you instead of making you stupid ... and better learn mathematical proofing to avoid catastrophic events
  • the "agents" acceleration augments use of "uv" in github CI... and so pip will continue go down in usage, because of CI extreme bias ... to likely 50% in 2026 ....

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