- Do consider the energy usage of the apps you create. Some frameworks, databases, whatever may make development easier, but they shouldn't require a lot of hardware resources / energy to work properly.
- Do consider the energy usage of your development workflows. Triggering that CI/CD needlessly is a waste of energy, and so is leaving your hardware on when you aren't using it.
Super interesting talk "All cops are broadcasting" @ #cccamp23 !
https://media.ccc.de/v/camp2023-57100-all_cops_are_broadcasting
Quoting Greg Kroah-Hartman:
"After Android, Debian is by far the largest Linux user, and the Debian
kernel developers do an awesome job of tracking the stable kernel
releases which have been documented to fix 99% of known security issues _BEFORE_ they are known (data produced by Google security team for 2 years straight)."
99% is probably a little over optimistic (there's certainly some fixes which land in stable trees after they are publicly known), but his core argument is spot-on.
@cassidy It would also be important IMO the ability of stopping processes that are having some problem, like eating CPU or memory for breakfast.
In this context, a system monitor tool. Having a tool to help identify problems like the above, is not that much use without something to deal with the identified process/problems.
still hanging out in front of fairydust at the marktplatz #cccamp23 where you can play with our open hardware laptops (MNT Reform and Pocket Reform)
@bragefuglseth just as a nitpick :) license is a feature. But app devs already have fields in appstream to state the license, not really needed in the app description, which goes to your point :)
@bragefuglseth honest question, is: minimalist a feature?
The talk is public now: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/en/event/embedded-rust/
The event description will be put up here: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/en/room/schattenland/
It is my pleasure to announce that I'm leading an #embedded #Rust workshop at the #CCCamp23 . Come on Friday 17:00 to #Schattenland at #ChaosZone .
I'll show you how to use #no_std Rust, aka hard mode. Bring your laptop!
Today we #celebrate the 30th birthday of #debian, one of the largest and most important cornerstones of the #OpenSourceCommunity. With its revolutionary package management system and unwavering commitment to free software, the many Debian developers have now shaped the Linux universe for over three decades. We at TUXEDO also ultimately build our TUXEDO OS on the foundation of Debian. For this we would like to thank you very much and wish you the best for the next 30 years!
By the way, if you want to know more about the history of #GNOME I can totally recommend this talk by @blandford who's been around for a long time as well