pleroma.debian.social

Wouter Verhelst | @wouter@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. husband. FOSDEM organizer. Tennis lover. Amateur musician.

If it ain't fun, you're not doing it right.

@mirabilos
This post after a gazillion of #caturday pictures had me a bit confused ๐Ÿ˜‚
@yurnidiot

@jpmens
That is absolutely sad, indeed.

explainxkcd.com/1205 has dated comments, which establishes an upper limit, but that's of course not the same thing...

@jpmens
xkcd 1205 told you that years ago ๐Ÿ˜‰

@petrillic
Unintentional ones, however, they've become experts at.

@NanoRaptor
Squonky connectors FTW!

@atomicpoet
HOA? I know that only as 'home owners association', but that doesn't seem to fit here...
@maegul

@mgorny
It's certainly possible if the granularity of the two formats is not the same; e.g., if you're converting from lossless 96kHz audio to lossless 48kHz audio, you'll still have lost some data.

@mirabilos
For a few more days, yes ๐Ÿ˜‰
@cmccullough @aurynn

@foone
What's the offered price for that? Not that I'm suggesting you go for it, but I am very curious now...

@b0rk
After using git for over 15 years, I still find useful things to learn about it (git log -S).

Thanks!
@jpmens

@thelinuxEXP
Context?

@foone
Aaaaahh, that explains everything ๐Ÿ˜

@foone
Don't understand this part. Why is this not an option?

(Yes, I saw you have a solution, but you can't nerdsnipe people like that and then leave them hanging ๐Ÿ˜‰)

@foone
m68k assembly is kinda neat too, actually (and not *as* old as 6502)
@kingrat

@gregoa_
Celebrate or suffer?

No DST changes in South Africa, and I couldn't be happier ๐Ÿ˜‰

@zhenech
mpg at least makes sense to some people who use it all the time.

Nobody ever uses minutes per kilometer though.

Reasons why I don't like proprietary software, number 26364737: Strava gives you your speed in time per kilometer (which means absolutely nothing to me) rather than the actual, sensible, SI standard of kilometer per hour (which does mean something to me), and I can't file a bug report and I can't send a patch.
annoyed gif

Tomorrow marks the 10th anniversary of the Debian code of conduct, of which I was the primary author.

10 years of a code of conduct has, I think, resulted in a healthier Debian community, and so I am proud to have been part of the process that made Debian into what it is today.

Even so, most of the credit of that improvement should go to the community and DAM teams, who do most of the mediation and enforcement of the coc.

Here's to hoping the next 10 years will be even better.

@meena
-y, --force-yes
@zhenech

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