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Also at 15:30 UTC, "Best approaches to attract new users - how to engage your auntie around #Debian and Free Software" in Lumbardhi room debconf22.debconf.org/schedule…


The afternoon at #DebConf22 continues at the Drini with "Continuous Key-Signing Party introduction" at 15:00 and then "My expedition of Podman with Debian" at 15:30 UTC debconf22.debconf.org/schedule…


Bits from the #Debian Project Leader, Jonathan Carter, at 13:00 UTC in #DebConf22 - follow the live streaming from the Drini room debconf22.debconf.org/schedule…


Today at 12:00 UTC, the workshop "Help us find mentions of Debian online" will happen at Mirusha room in #DebConf22 (no streaming) debconf22.debconf.org/talks/11…
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Don't worry! We'll help you find the mentions of #debian that you've misplaced online.
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Wow, I tried to find the stream.
No streaming sadly and even mentioned in the post. (just me not reading carefully)

I am sure it will be a nice talk!





First day of DebConf! Have a look at the schedule for today debconf22.debconf.org/schedule… and follow the live streaming from #DebConf22 website


#DebConf22 starts today in Prizren bits.debian.org/2022/07/debcon…




Debian Project News - July 16th, 2022: DebConf22 underway, bookworm freeze dates, DSAs, News on Debian releases, Elections and votes, Outreach, Events, Reports, Contributors and more! debian.org/News/weekly/2022/01…


debuginfod.debian.net (the Debian service that eliminates the need for developers to install debuginfo packages in order to debug programs) is back online! lists.debian.org/debian-devel-…


Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks

omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/i-used…

#Ubuntu22.04LTS #chromebook #chromeos #breath #News #acer



In "How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops", Margarita Manterola and other Debian friends explain the move to a rolling release model based on Debian for the Google internal facing Linux distribution cloud.google.com/blog/topics/d…
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I'm not sure to understand how rolling release can apply to server.

The whole purpose of stable is to accept only changes that don't break the behavior. (But still get bugfixes & security updates)

Would'nt engineers be unhappy to continuously race with dependency updates?



Helping Secure Amateur Radio’s Digital Future - The average person’s perception of a ham radio operator, assuming they even know w... - hackaday.com/2022/07/15/helpin… #hackadaycolumns #amateurradio #digitalradio #radiohacks #hackchat #hamradio


(Unofficial) Debian Perl Sprint 2022 bits.debian.org/2022/07/debian…




Riseup-vpn (easy, fast, and secure VPN service from riseup.net, sends all your internet traffic through an encrypted connection) accepted into unstable tracker.debian.org/news/134454…
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Невже тепер і на bullseye буде???










Why Firefox Deserves Its Sad Decline

fadingeek.medium.com/why-firef…



#OtD 10 Jul 2013 Ali İsmail Korkmaz, a 19-year-old university student, died following a brutal beating by police in Turkey during the Occupy Gezi anti-government protests. libcom.org/tags/occupy-gezi
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#DebConf22 Cheese and Wine Party bits.debian.org/2022/07/debcon…



Jargon from the functional programming world in simple terms github.com/hemanth/functional-… | lobste.rs/s/i7ejy1 #programming




An engineer’s tips for writing documentation devs love

Link: thenewstack.io/an-engineers-be…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…





The Productivity of Elixir/LiveView/Phoenix - I'm blown away

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Discussions: discu.eu/q/jsbin.com/xogulaged…

#elixir #programming