Among all rooms I was in, somehow people in D.perl and D.declarative.minimalistic just refuses to leave after the conference. Guess I'll stick around to find out why (-;
RT @garrett@twitter.com
#FOSDEM scales a lot better when it's remote & allows so many more people to attend who otherwise couldn't make it.
(For so many reasons too: location, travel cost, accessibility issues of the venue, family, etc.)
Any chance future @FOSDEM@twitter.com might become hybrid in-person/online? https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign/status/1358399865957580802
I just heard this definition at #fosdem, and I think it's about perfect:
> type inference: when you don't have to type the types of the types.
(if Ambrose Bierce cat been a programmer, that's how he would have put it...)
But FOSDEM 2011 is over, ain't it @nilsding :-)
I should have learned Zig *before* crashing a Zig #FOSDEM
"Masks and vaults: how anonymity overshadows real online privacy"
My latest opinion article projects my concerns about the fundamentally different concepts of privacy and anonymity being used interchangeably in many contexts. Slightly longer and more intense read than usual, but in the hope you will find it helpful.
https://tuxphones.com/opinion-when-privacy-overlaps-anonymity/ #linux #privacy #anonymity
I'm already excited about working full-time on Fractal for the coming months.
https://blogs.gnome.org/jsparber/2021/02/01/nlnet-grant-for-fractal/
nope, not a fool at all: sit together with others talking to a bot is much worse, I got a bot kicked out of #FOSDEM generic room today
@Blort, thanks to my feed composition I read Durian as Debian and was confused why you were so oddly specific (-; @lupyuen, sorry for peaking at the price tag but it seems to be really expensive. Where I'm from it's not as costly (although still isn't something to have on regular basis), but it's really difficult to get some decent ones. I've heard that all the good ones are exported, so cheers!
@huy_ngo, if you have a full size keyboard, try using the compose key (inplace of the menu key noone uses) instead, there're more combinations that way.
@huy_ngo, there seems to be a semi-graphical way though: https://karols.github.io/blog/2013/11/18/creating-custom-keyboard-layouts-for-linux/
One of the biggest benefit of participating in #GSoC'20 for me was to get to know the #Python #packaging people. They are still those I look up to for their way of raising problems in the most respecting way possible: https://discuss.python.org/t/nobody-is-following-the-metadata-directory-promise-in-pep-517/6964
I think it would be VERY healthy for us to IMMEDIATELY dismantle all of this thinly-veiled phrenology hiding being machine learning. https://pitchfork.com/news/new-spotify-patent-involves-monitoring-users-speech-to-recommend-music/?mbid=social_twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_brand=p4k&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
For those who can read German here is what I am talking about. It's a law that to my knowledge currently the European conservative coalition will push for and that will force providers of encrypted chatting services to generate two keys. One for the receiver and one for law enforcement and everyone who the Police thinks posted something "hateful" could be effected. There is the hope for E-Privacy but it's blocked for multiple years by now so who knows when we will get it.
https://fm4.orf.at/stories/3008930/
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