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Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #IBM. #Debian developer. PhD in Computing Science. Amateur historian (Computing Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

@thomasfuchs @RnDanger that *is* a fantastic one. Can easily run rock-box; replacement bits readily available, mod kits for solid stage storage too.

Booted old laptop... Firefox *everywhere else* reverts to default theme

Industrial , at its finest! This abandoned powerplant plant control room in Hungary was powered down decades ago.

The oval room is lit by an immense skylight, which casts dramatic light across the original green metal control panels. These walls remain lined with levers, valves, and dials.

Without a doubt, one of my favourite adventures. I have visited three times now!

An ornate, abandoned power plant control room features a magnificent circular glass dome ceiling. Light fills the room, highlighting teal control panels lining the walls and a central white structure.

People who try to clone Discord are definitely going to get hung up on reproducing its concept of "servers" and building elaborate federation mechanisms to do it in a distributed way. I don't know a whole lot about Matrix but it certainly sounds like that's what happened there

Here's my hot take: you don't need it. The internet and the web are already decentralized. It has servers built in: they're called servers. If you want to connect to multiple servers you can just open another browser tab.

Idle thought: if you are a software maintainer who objects to GitHub, and you used sha256 hashes for your git repos, then those repos cannot be pushed to GitHub.

I’ll probably ring fence some time to further explore the ethical issues with them (that’s pretty much all I’ve done so far) but not the whole day

I might dedicate friday’s “day of learning” to finally catch up on some of this LLM craze, specifically developer tooling. I’m very behind. Any recommendations on specific things to look at? Thanks!

Rek and I have just returned from a delightful couple of days deep in the wintry Spanish countryside, holed up in a labyrinthine medieval monastery with the Ink & Switch team.

It does my mood something good to sit among peers who are singularly focused on researching how to make the craft of computing more approachable, robust and playful. The activity of hand-crafting software seems unfortunately a rather radical and rebellious practice right now. But a sort of push back, or at least, willingness to challenge the prevailing narrative recurred in nearly every session I attended, at times lasting late into the night.

I especially enjoyed geeking out about Smalltalk & Self with Dan Ingalls, playtesting Lilith Duncan's game, reciting Ivan Reese's interminable list of four-letters words, sharing a day with folks from Merveilles whom I had been meaning to meet in person for the longest time, finding a zipline and calisthenics park among the olive trees, stuffing my face with bread.

It wasn't all good news tho, I experienced sopa de ajo blanco for the first(and last time), and even after days of learning to operate these European light switches where the button is pressed down to light things up, I only ever managed the rocker correctly half the time.

https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now.html

View from the top of the hill in Chinchon, Spain.

Urgh I so much prefer the lightweight approach of test functions in HTF to any of the popular frameworks. If I’ve got to build an elaborate tree structure it’s such a pain in the ass. `prop_myfunc x = …` right there next to `myfunc` is so much better imho #haskell

This looks like my kind of university society

https://cercle-informatique.be/

@mjr @kinnison the thought crossed my mind, but on balance of probabilities, perhaps not. Unless anyone else has gone public wondering about transactions

@mjr @kinnison thanks for spotting that: yes, that explains it! (I still can't remember what I bought but hey!)

@zhenech enjoy it while it lasts!

@zhenech definitely, alas, not my only problem: per-diem of 62 EUR for food to contend with as well argh

seems I spent €1 EUR with them on a different day too. No idea what on

@gargle not on purpose. It looks pretty cool tho! Perhaps they were involved in running some of the drinks stalls on the weekend?

@kinnison Yeah perhaps club mate. I think I had one at some point. CERK INFO pointed me at https://cercle-informatique.be/ which is fascinating but possibly irrelevant

#FOSDEM ers, can anyone help me recall what "SUM UP CERKINFO CI DE" might be? €6.70 EUR. I'm guessing a coffee or something like that!

I’ve been enjoying hacking on Pandoc

Fully expecting Starmer to appoint Dominic Cummings now

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