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Parting notesThe landscape is moving in a clear direction. There is a lot of exciting new tech out there, with people constantly pushing the limits of cold starts toward faster, securely isolated workloads using Python decorators and other novel approaches to make microvms feel like containers. I am excited to see what comes next in this space. It is definitely an area to watch.
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There’s a secondary pro and con to this pipeline: since the code is compiled, it avoids having to specify as many dependencies in Python itself; in this package’s case, Pillow for image manipulation in Python is optional and the Python package won’t break if Pillow changes its API. The con is that compiling the Rust code into Python wheels is difficult to automate especially for multiple OS targets: fortunately, GitHub provides runner VMs for this pipeline and a little bit of back-and-forth with Opus 4.5 created a GitHub Workflow which runs the build for all target OSes on publish, so there’s no extra effort needed on my end.