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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

Also, if your want a free speedtest cli tool, now you can use the LibreSpeed CLI from #Debian unstable/testing. It uses LibreSpeeds servers which run free software themselves.

@josch @joeyh chaotic good

Jus got the librsvg crate accepted into #Debian. Now #Rust applications depending on that like tiny-dfr can be made available.

MPH I guess
I bought a safety razor on a whim, and tried it out. It's so awesome, I'm never switching back to regular multi-blade ones. At first I was afraid of cutting myself but that didn't happen. The only issue I had was the need for more shaving cream. This is really great, no more plastic waste and buying new blades / throwaway razors every once in a while.

Today complex impendance with AC finally clicked for me. It's really logical now.

@jon @IIVQ recently read an article that the Czech government will build their own tracks to the border now (from Domazlice), while nothing happens on the German side

Gegen Nazis auf die Straße zu gehen, wird als Linksextremismus geframed. In Deutschland.

Könnten wir diesmal, bitte, mit der Entnazifizierung beginnen, BEVOR sie die Macht ergreifen?

@weepingclown I know the feeling, just stranded at Frankfurt central station because my train was delayed *again*. Now I'll be home by midnight *sigh

After a too short weekend I'm heading home again. Here's to hoping I'll arrive somewhat punctual
The setting sun over a field photographed from a train window

@rcr thanks :)

@HankB tbh mostly rust, but also contributions to a few other teams

@iamreinder @mntmn agreed, also running sway with GTK4/libadwaita apps mostly since they look just very polished.

@alice sus

@maximemelian @wakame Systemd/Linux or as I started calling it, Systemd + Linux, ...

Today I became an official #Debian Developer. I am humbled and honored to be a full member of the #Debian project. For the future I hope I'll be able to continue providing free software to all users at a high quality, thereby making the world a bit of a better place. I'm especially grateful to the #Debian community who encouraged and mentored me along the way.

@brainblasted I never stopped buying and ripping CDs and have 30GB of mp3s which I shuffle with kew / lollypop. Depending on my mood I play artists/ single albums.

Status: Zugbindung aufgehoben
Ja mei, dann hoid a Alternativzug

Did some small #Rust QA work in #Debian the past two weeks: packaged one new crate needed to unbreak event-listener; patched 4 others so two obsolete crates can be removed from the archive.

@karolherbst I have a cheap Rock64 from Pine64 running my Nextcloud and Pihole setup. No experience wrt running miniPCs, but Starlabs has a decent one: https://de.starlabs.systems/pages/byte

This happened exactly 40 years ago.

via: https://www.talisman.org/

E-Mail screenshot: 19 June 1984
From: rws@mit-bold (Robert W. Scheifler)
To: window@athena
Subject: window system X
Date: 19 Jun 1984 0907-EDT (Tuesday)
I've spent the last couple weeks writing a window system for the VS100. I stole a fair amount of code from W, surrounded it with an asynchronous rather than a synchronous interface, and called it X. Overall performance appears to be about twice that of w. The code seems fairly solid at this point, although there are still some deficiencies to be fixed up.
We at LCS have stopped using W, and are now actively building applications on X. Anyone else using W should seriously consider switching. This is not the ultimate window system, but I believe it is a good starting point for experimentation. Right at the moment there is a CLU (and an Argus) interface to X; a C interface is in the works. The three existing applications are a text editor (TED), an Argus I/0 interface, and a primitive window manager. There is no documentation yet; anyone crazy enough to volunteer? I may get around to it eventually.
Anyone interested in seeing a demo can drop by
NE43-531, although you may want to call 3-1945 first. Anyone who wants the code can come by with a tape. Anyone interested in hacking deficiencies, feel free to get in touch.

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