pleroma.debian.social

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.

@stroobl
Je mag wat van onze 27ยฐ hebben ๐Ÿ˜‰
@kamme

@bagder
I mean, personally, I'm happy with people sitting there holding placards or some such.

Trying to block a scheduled talk from happening? Not so much.
@opensuse @piyuv

@nik
Silent majority and all that ๐Ÿคท
@chebra @fosdem

@doctormo
There are different amounts of disruption though. This sounded like they were going to try to drown out the talk, even for people who were interested in what was going to be said, which, speaking only for myself, would be crossing the line.
@mattcen @fosdem

@delroth
The programme team (that decides what gets on the schedule) wasn't even aware they were a sponsor (who communicate with a different team) until this shitstorm, so yes, that's absolutely what happened.

You may not like the talk, but that's a different matter.
@fosdem

@krisbuytaert
I do too, although I don't do more than a few posts a year these days.

Most recent one explaining how to do a JSON-based extensible DSL with perl and Moose.
@lkanies @sortova

@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'.

@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
๐Ÿ’ฉ

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!

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

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