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The pamphlet lists this as one of the bad signs, but I'm telling you -- same room rocks for sharing plans without interruption in a room full of kids

The talk from @hpk about "Delta Chat and WebXDC" at #cccamp23 is online at media.ccc.de/v/camp2023-57191- -- at our camp village a lot of people onboarded from hackspaces around the world and we've had many fun discussions with various people, among them Paul and Niklas from @briar , @ninabreznik from wizardamigos and DAT, security trainers from the "Cybersyn" project in latin america, @maxigas from CILAB Amsterdam, @okdistribute to name just a few ... #cccamp23 was wonderful time, thanks everybody!

Can I just say how good makes me feel? No, I can't; I need some backup. But really, XTDB vs Datomic, Zulip vs Teams, WordPress vs. other stuff... I get a ping of joy every time I see an update about some discussion or some PR/MR/Patch for the OS ones, like I actually know what, where, and when things are happening.

Finally retrieved my little . Feels so good! Look at those ridiculous bottom rows. 13 keys space wasted with irregular size.

It is with sorrow that I prepare to say goodbye to . Our office and greater organization has decided upon , and comms require everyone to play along. Nonetheless I am compiling a list of pros and cons. I had nothing but positive to say about my personal dealings with Zulip and expect us to be able to come back when my colleagues realize that Teams is inferior.

I have recently switched to xlock as my screensaver. It's fine. But when I login with my password and the screenlock goes away, my active cursor seems to somewhere outside my window manager. When I click on one of my windows it comes back, so it's no big deal. But curiosity bids me ask, where is the focus at, if not where I left it?

In the beginning I was a big fan of the open source ethos. Google stood by "do no evil," Microsoft was the bad guy, open source was this exciting untamed frontier, and I went to school and learned about Tim Berners Lee and Stallman's manifesto. Today, though, everything seems backward, there is this aura of gloom about whether open source has or is facing death, and my life-long distaste for ads has come to a crisis. Surely there is some other way of invigorating Open Source and the Web than advertising or selling user personal data?

Nothing like a to make you feel you don't know how to use tech. First it was not portrait orientation; then it was not double-sided; then it was 8-pt text because it was "scaling." Sorry, Grandma; I hope you have a magnifying glass, because I'm not printing it again.

"There is no greatness without a little stubbornness... Works of art are not born in flashes of inspiration but in a daily fidelity."

Albert Camus on writing and the importance of stubbornness in creative work t.co/dwkSLFdGv5

I like to exercise my will power. So I found myself at the grocery store at hungry-for-dinner time with two toddlers. I stuck to my list without straying. And I can only thank heaven for how well behaved the kids were.

A glory of work, this via : I mis-clocked some time spent. I was able to visit the wrong-time thing and yank the bad time span and paste it in the correct thing, fixing my agenda accounting. What graphic apps make it so easy?

✓ Solved. How to make one command out of a bunch have different exit (color) behavior? orys.us/uS

Exciting news, folks! We've got 7 new updates in the Linux-libre world. Say hello to versions 6.4.11-gnu, 6.1.46-gnu, 5.15.127-gnu, 5.10.191-gnu1, 5.4.254-gnu1, 4.19.292-gnu1, and 4.14.323-gnu1. Let's continue to champion our computing freedom with these fresh releases! Updates should become visible in your package manager over the next 24 hours. #FreeSoftware #GNU #LinuxLibre

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Lately (err... at least the last year) I've been encountering a number of issues because my repos have `filemode=true`, causing loads of errors that take a moment to realize that merging them cannot solve the problem. Why is this ever a default? I can imagine cases where it is needed, but certainly they should not be default.

Academics, I beg you. Please put copies of your published papers on your website, arxiv, whatever. Not only because it's great for the broader world beyond academia (who can't get behind paywalls at all) but it just took me 15 minutes to try to figure out how to log in to some particular database to get a copy of a paper. I don't even like the 3 minutes it takes to log into the ACM DL versus copying a title into google. Follow copyright rules but you can almost always post SOMETHING somewhere.

@worldsendless the genie is out of the bottle. I'm not advocating for unleashed AI but for applying the principles of open source to AI: access to training data, algorithms and weightings including the right to study, alter and reshare. Also, it would be nice if a smart person would come up with some legal framework like GPL or Creative Commons for AI.

I just used for the first time, both thanks to and also because of the ongoing issues with and privacy (which should be a surprise to no one, except my employers...). Jitsi worked like a dream: no lag, sharp video, and totally functional screen sharing

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