@zhenech
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
@zhenech
What triggered it?
What triggered it?
This history of Return / Enter / whatever it is on your keyboard is more fascinating and surprising than I expected. Worth reading:
https://aresluna.org/the-day-return-became-enter/
(via https://twostopbits.com/ which will be of interest to some of you, via https://tilde.zone/@movq/115124813215685011 via @rk because Attribution Damnitβ’ as I was indoctrinated long ago and feel like indulging tonight.)
@CyrilBrulebois
Collectieve ArbeidsOvereenkomst!
(collective work agreement, a Belgian legal term for a particular type of agreement between unions and employers)
Collectieve ArbeidsOvereenkomst!
(collective work agreement, a Belgian legal term for a particular type of agreement between unions and employers)
@ariadne
No, but only because I spent most of today in a tin can kilometres high up in the air.
No, but only because I spent most of today in a tin can kilometres high up in the air.
@RichiH
To clarify.
The date of FOSDEM depends on the academic calendar of the ULB (which has been graciously hosting FOSDEM since before it was called that). The organisation team has approximately zero influence over that decision.
FOSDEM must wait on the ULB to plan its calendar and communicate to it before it can announce anything.
@Karelt @fosdem @me
To clarify.
The date of FOSDEM depends on the academic calendar of the ULB (which has been graciously hosting FOSDEM since before it was called that). The organisation team has approximately zero influence over that decision.
FOSDEM must wait on the ULB to plan its calendar and communicate to it before it can announce anything.
@Karelt @fosdem @me
@EndlessMason
Hadn't even noticed, but yeah π
Hadn't even noticed, but yeah π
Termux, Android tablet, and Bluetooth keyboard make for some happy #perl hacking on the two long-haul flights I'm about to embark upon.

@bagder
Gently nudge them towards https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-video-team/sreview? π
(You know it from fosdem)
Gently nudge them towards https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-video-team/sreview? π
(You know it from fosdem)
@kcarruthers
"100% effectieve"
Followed by
"Almost 100% protection"
Followed by
"Around 99% protection"
Not that this isn't good news, but sometimes I wish journalists would not do such obvious things to improve click bait...
"100% effectieve"
Followed by
"Almost 100% protection"
Followed by
"Around 99% protection"
Not that this isn't good news, but sometimes I wish journalists would not do such obvious things to improve click bait...
@bloopmuseum
Yeah, it definitely might be a bit much. Just thought I'd offer, they're just lying there gathering dust. π€·
Good luck with the search!
Yeah, it definitely might be a bit much. Just thought I'd offer, they're just lying there gathering dust. π€·
Good luck with the search!
@bloopmuseum
What is 'high capacity'?
I have 5 2TB NAS HDDs in storage. Identical models. Previously in my home server, they were decommissioned when I replaced them with 4 6TB ones.
Note, 5, not 4, because smartctl started warning and I replaced it as a precaution. Others are fine.
If you're interested and happy to pay for shipping from Cape Town, they're yours. Alternatively, I'm leaving for Belgium on Thursday. I could take them and ship from there if you confirm soon.
What is 'high capacity'?
I have 5 2TB NAS HDDs in storage. Identical models. Previously in my home server, they were decommissioned when I replaced them with 4 6TB ones.
Note, 5, not 4, because smartctl started warning and I replaced it as a precaution. Others are fine.
If you're interested and happy to pay for shipping from Cape Town, they're yours. Alternatively, I'm leaving for Belgium on Thursday. I could take them and ship from there if you confirm soon.
@disorderlyf
Fair. That's context which I didn't have, and in that context it's indeed more complicated.
Theoretically it's still possible to set up a shim and grub from somewhere else and then sign your own kernels, but that's way more involved than just to disable secure boot.
@mjg59
Fair. That's context which I didn't have, and in that context it's indeed more complicated.
Theoretically it's still possible to set up a shim and grub from somewhere else and then sign your own kernels, but that's way more involved than just to disable secure boot.
@mjg59
@disorderlyf
Current laptop has never had secure boot turned off, and also has not run Windows not-virtualized since I got my grubby fingers on it π€·. It just works, and turning off secure boot is too much effort.
@mjg59
Current laptop has never had secure boot turned off, and also has not run Windows not-virtualized since I got my grubby fingers on it π€·. It just works, and turning off secure boot is too much effort.
@mjg59
@suihkulokki
What I found most 'interesting' in this article is that you don't need to reprogram your keyboard to send out a copy or paste key code. You can just use xmodmap or similar to reprogram your keys, no difference in your hardware required!
What I found most 'interesting' in this article is that you don't need to reprogram your keyboard to send out a copy or paste key code. You can just use xmodmap or similar to reprogram your keys, no difference in your hardware required!