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highvoltage | @highvoltage@pleroma.debian.social

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@xjuan @GTK Nice! I learned about it recently while working on packaging Cambalache for Debian. Casilda is just waiting on one dependency then all of it can go in.

Ah that's quite cool, I didn't realise that you could potentially do NFS and SMB over QUIC (although it makes sense now that I think about it), Exciting times!

@werdahias @awai It reminds me quite a bit of Calamares although using the Gnome backends instead of KDE... almost like a Galamares :P

@awai Ah nice, haven't seen that one it, always interesting to see how people implement it and what problems they are solving!

Still too early to share anything really, but I have various pieces of vapourware that are evolving to the point where they can actually talk to each other to work together as a system installer. Long-term I think I can put together a better universal installer than Calamares, imho they got a lot of things right, but we need something that's not tied to a specific GUI toolkit and that's more modular. My focus this month is mostly on partitioning stuff.

@CryptoJones @zackwhittaker everything I know about Ohio is from the Drew Carey show and that 70's show

Whoah!
Image depicting Captain Sisko from Star Trek Deep Space Nine, who travelled back in time to one of humanities worst times in history with todays date and a caption "TODAY IS THE DAY"

@alexanderkjall @blog Yikes, that talk contains some scary content, I didn't realise Nixos doesn't check uploads and that people can just include anything from Flatpacks to binaries from .debs (even non-free) in their Nixos packages! Sounds like they need something like Debian's ftpmaster team to review packages and a stronger packaging policy!

@LALegault Millennials will never be in charge. The bastards will be older than Mr Burns and still want more money and will sacrifice anything and anyone for it.

@tesfabpel @blog Correct, the Cargo dependencies are packages in source code form, although in Debian, we only have one version of each package (the latest if possible, although sometimes there are complications or not enough people doing the work so it lags behind), so when you have a package that depends on many exact versions of Cargo dependencies, then it starts becoming a problem.

@ParadeGrotesque You left out all the bombs that are killing innocent children

And for those who want to ask why because you can't tell what a total garbage racist, sexist, xenophobic etc organisation it is, fuck you too!

My sincere apologies, I've been really busy recently so this post is way overdue.

FUCK THE OLYMPICS!

DebConf24 is coming close to an end, but it's been really good and my energy for working on Debian stuff has been topped up once again! #debian #debconf

@foone welcome to the dark side

@shortridge They're even publicly listed

@xjuan @GTK @gnome I hope to get it into Debian during DebCamp, so looking forward to seeing the talk video!

@rc2014 @socketwench My inverter has an offgrid and ongrid circuit. So I run most of my house on the off-grid system. that way, when there's a power outage, my house just works on batteries for a few hours. Probably best to check your inverter manual, since most modern integrated inverters has these. Most people I know keep non-essential things like their hot water and ovens on the on-grid circuit.

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