What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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We’re very excited to be hosting tonight’s event: The – Who Will Maintain Our Digital Future?

We’re slowly welcoming everyone here in Berlin and officially kicking off the evening. This event marks the conclusion of our very first Sovereign Tech Fellowship cohort, a moment to talk about why we started the program, share the insights from the evaluation of the pilot, and reflect on the impact and what we’ve learned.

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I'm conflicted; I love the *BSD operating systems, and bsd.cafe, and still use NetBSD on at least one device, but I don't really represent a *BSD user anymore. This wouldn't be an issue regarding me using bsd.cafe if I wasn't as self-conscious as I am, but I honestly just don't feel like I belong in a *BSD space just to be repping Fedora. I do not mean to say that bsd.cafe is a toxic and unfriendly place, as I have nothing but good things to say about the community so far, but I feel like I have fulfilled my presence in the *BSD community, and I should try to represent FOSS in a space for FOSS as a whole instead.

For the people I have come to know from here, I greatly value your presence. Thanks for everything you have given me, even if it isn't a lot. I would also want to extend my thanks to the bsd.cafe community and administration for making me feel like I belonged in the first place. I wouldn't be where I am without you.

Viva les cafés! ☕

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@KatyElphinstone Perhaps I’m betting on a stereotype here, and YMMV, but are there a board game meetups, anime clubs, entomology associations, or similar special interest organisation (whatever floats tou boat) in Belfast? It’d supprise me if a city of 350k people did not have at least one.

Not an answer to the question you asked exactly, but my very brief experience with ND org. meetups is that having the same difficulties with the world is not necessarily a good basis for friendships.

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To make the "zfs list" output more script-friendly, you can suppress the
output of the headers for each column by passing the -H parameter:

zfs list -H

Another helpful option for script writers is -p, which displays the numbers
in non-rounded, exact values:

zfs list -p

-- Benedict Reuschling <bcr@FreeBSD.org>

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Top 5 reasons GNOME is awesome:

1. Distraction-free: we respect you and include personal digital wellbeing features

2. Accessibility: we work to make computing accessible to all

3. Design: we make a cohesive, modern experience that looks great

4. Free and Open Source: we preserve your freedoms

5. Privacy: your data is yours, and we respect that

If these resonate with you, consider supporting us today! We're aiming for 1,500 by the end of the year.

donate.gnome.org

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@gnome The attitude. Devs for GNOME itself as well as third-party apps all seem united by an idea that software can and should always be made simpler to use. Instead of piling on features to solve edge cases, the problem space is reexamined, and old solutions are replaced by simpler ones which solve more problems.

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