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Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code? Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES Special guest: Anastasiia Tymoshchuk Brian #1: Using accessible colors, monolens & CMasher Tweet by Matthew Feickert, @HEPfeickert “I need to give some serious praise to fellow Scikit-HEP dev Hans Dembinski on his excellent monolens tool for interactive simulation of kinds of color blindness. It works really quite well and the fact that is a pipx install away is awesome! monolens lets you “view part of your screen in greyscale or simulated colorblindness” So simple. Just pops up a box that you can drag around your monitor and view stuff in greyscale. Reply tweet by Niko, @NikoSercevic “I mean to use cmasher so I know it’s cb friendly” CMasher : “Scientific colormaps for making accessible, informative and cmashing plots” Provides a collection of scientific colormaps and utility functions to be used b