#WIP #confy #flatpak built on sourcehut build service, with a nice artifact. :)
builds.sr.ht/~fabrixxm/job/165…
still a test. Next step, trigger build of master branch when pushed.
#InCoWriMo wrapup...
#InCoWriMo has finished, time for a bit of wrapup.
On feb 20th I had written 21 letters, which a) was my bare minimum objective b) meant that I was perfectly on time. Then SnowCamp happened, and it was great, but it also meant I just stopped writing (aaahhh, too many things to dooooooo. ugh, post-conference blues).
Yesterday at the last possible minute I finished one letter and a handful of postcards, so I'm at 25; I still have two letters I really want to write anyway, and then I don't know if I want to look for two other things to write, even if I'm late, or just be happy with 27.
I've also started three correspondences that will hopefully continue beyond February (yay!).
And now, back to the regular avatar…
We had a very nice experience (keeping the video stream at minimum), and friends abroad were able to join us!
I only missed the pizza together 😄
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But Jami was very unreliable for me
yes. also for me.
I was told Jitsi was bought by a company and other messengers should be preferred.
Never heard of.
Anyway, Jitsi Meet it's fully opensource and self-hostable. Don't see any problem..
Found:
jitsi.org/news/we-have-a-new-h…
8×8 announced it has acquired the Jitsi team and our technology from Atlassian
"from Atlassian" looks like an improvement, to me.
Again, all the source code is available :)
They simply declared what they wanted to happen, entering into a negotiation with the borrow checker, and then revised their design until both parties were left satisfied.
It's #InCoWriMo!
First letter delivered, and I may have changed my avatar a bit for the season :)
(and doing this feels wrong, as if I was sharing publicly a symmetric encryption key…)
Benno Ricesystemd is, to put it mildly, controversial. As a FreeBSD developer I decided I wanted to know why.
I delved into the history of bootstrap systems, and even the history of UNIX and other contemporary operating systems, to try and work out why something like systemd was seem as necessary, if not desirable. I also tried to work out why so many people found it so upsetting, annoying, or otherwise rage-inducing.
Join me on a journey through the bootstrap process, the history of init, the reasons why change can be scary, and the discovery of a part of your OS you may not even know existed.
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scene: inside valhalla's brain.
home economy manager> I know that #InCoWriMo is near, but you can't buy new stationery until you've used up the one you have. Not even if it's cheap, you no longer have space to keep it
some other less wholesome part of me> making doesn't count as buying, right?
home economy manager> well, since you're using things you already had in the stationery bag…
(I had a 2015 sponsored calendar together with stationery and other paper “in case I ever decide to do something with it”)
Fabio
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