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In this article I share my personal highlights of PyCon Lithuania 2026.<\/p>\n\n

Shout out to the organisers and volunteers<\/a><\/h2>\n

This was my second time at PyCon Lithuania and, for the second time in a row, I leave with the impression that everything was very well organised and smooth.\nMaybe the organisers and volunteers were stressed out all the time — organising a conference is never easy — but everything looked under control all the time and well thought-through.<\/p>\n

Thank you for an amazing experience!<\/p>\n

And by the way, congratulations for 15 years of PyCon Lithuania.\nTo celebrate, they even served a gigantic cake during the first networking event.\nThe cake was at least<\/em> 80cm by 30cm:<\/p>\n

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The PyCon Lithuania cake.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

I'll be honest with you: I didn't expect the cake to be good.\nThe quality of food tends to degrade when it's cooked at a large scale...\nBut even the taste was great and the cake had three coloured layers in yellow, green, and red.<\/p>\n

Social activities<\/a><\/h2>\n

The organisers prepared two<\/em> networking events, a speakers' dinner, and three city tours (one per evening) for speakers.\nThere was always<\/em> something for you to do.<\/p>\n

The city tour is a brilliant idea and I wonder why more conferences don't do it:<\/p>\n