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.

We are heading towards completion of another milestone ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Thanks to @VishnuSanal, #Prav is on Google Play Store now. It requires a 2-week testing period before being open to public downloads. Right now, only authorized testers can test it.

If you are interested in testing, please share your Gmail address with us.

On the other hand, the app is free to download from #Fdroid. Please remember that the service is still in public beta.

Stay tuned!

#XMPP #privacy #FreeSoftware #OpenSource

Screenshot of Prav app on Google Play Store

@jpmens
Yes, just as childish indeed, that was my point ๐Ÿ˜‰

@jpmens
In households with children who need to be encouraged to eat vegetables?

Compare 'groenten' vs 'groentjes'.

On December 28 1999, twenty-five years ago, the source code was made available on Sourceforge. The new hot service. Still using CVS of course.

We moved on to GitHub and git in 2010.

@danwentzel
Interesting.

Wondering what the thought is behind such a silly requirement. What do companies think they are weeding out by discriminating against people without driver's licences?

@Ganneff
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Is it you, or someone close to you?

All the best at any rate.

@mirabilos
The WAL can be switched off though...
@roguefoam @rl_dane @orbitalmartian @amin @cloud_manul

@auschwitzmuseum
Yay, a survivor!

29 December 1909 | A Pole, Antoni Kwarta, was born in the village of Boreczek. A Catholic priest.

In from 14 April 1942.
No. 29610
In June 1942 he was transferred to the Dachau camp. He survived the war.

A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man with a shaved head wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left. A Pole, Antoni Kwarta, catholic priest that survived Auschwitz.

I mean, they would love it, though the trainers might have a pretty hard time...

Dog cricket:

Normal cricket rules, but all the fielders are dogs

@clacke
You're welcome ๐Ÿ˜‰
@simontatham @can @anticomposite

@can
What I've always liked about RFC6919 is that for *every* so called "key word" it "standardises" it provides an actual example from an actual non-humorous RFC which uses that exact phrase.

Making fun of yourself the right way.
@anticomposite @simontatham

@zhenech
(Not that you should be using dhclient anymore in this day and age...)
@purpleidea

@zhenech
So does dhclient, in /var/lib/dhclient/leases IIRC
@purpleidea

@brennen
Either that, or they want you to launch it so it breaks and you have to fork over money for repairs.

Do not try to explain by stupidity that which can be sufficiently explained by capitalism.
@mirabilos

@biggestsonicfan
It's cool that they add 'fire' as one of the proposed uses.
@foone

@rauschma
Programming is more than just web stuff though ๐Ÿ˜‰
@suihkulokki

@skullhoney
You know @mjg59 actually got his PhD on gender-related genetics, right? 'appeal to authority' is not the same thing as actually having academically researched in rather intricate detail what you're talking about.

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