I really enjoyed the @fsf #libreplanet talks in-between changing diapers! Looking forward to the talks to be uploaded since I missed the morning sessions on both days, and sometimes I want to watch more than one concurrent talks.
Finished attending LibrePlanet2021.
Wow! So many great talks! Can't wait to watch what I missed live!
I unfortunately missed the first several talks, watched a couple on the Right to Repair, GNU Jami P2P videoconferencing, CiviCRM, story-telling/fanart, WiFi, funding, & user testing.
I also lost a quiz, & discussed running a project. Would've liked it if more joined that discussion...
Also: The 8bit vibe to the virtual conference was cute!
My kids had a lot of fun playing on the #LibrePlanet2021 Minetest instance, and plan to hop back on tomorrow. Everyone was really kind, and it's been a great way for them to be involved in the conference.
I also like that they got to interact with others that have a passion for software freedom, since it shows that it's not just Dad that thinks about free software.
We have over 1000 registered #LibrePlanet2021 attendees this year from all around the world! As an activist, it's inspiring to see!
Still changing my talk in fairly substantial ways ~17h before I give it? Sounds about right.
I hope you'll join us at #LibrePlanet2021 tomorrow, regardless of whether you're interested in hearing me speak!
Why do I always give talks on such broad topics that I have to spend a bunch of time removing things because I have 45m, not hours?
Though, I think I could take virtually any topic I know a little bit about and find enough depth to talk for hours. So maybe there's no hope for me.
But, as usual, I find myself still working on core parts of my talk days before I'm due to give it. Something I vow not to do, every year.
Trying to carefully stitch relevant portions of mostly shower-thought rants into a carefully crafted talk with decent segues.
You can judge for yourself whether I succeeded in doing that on March 20th at #LibrePlanet2021.
https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4415
(Yes, this post is me procrastinating. My head is spinning. I should probably go to bed.)
LibrePlanet 2021: Adopting Free Software Ideals
https://mikegerwitz.com/2021/02/libreplanet-2021
I will be speaking again at this year's LibrePlanet on March 20th, which will be online. This year, I’ll be talking about challenges with adopting free software ideals and the impact that it can have not only on individuals, but also on our community as a whole. This talk will be personal, drawing upon my evolution over the past fifteen or so years.
I will be speaking at #LibrePlanet2021 on March 20th. More information to come.
Representing ancient Greek numerals in LaTeX turns out to be a bit more difficult than anticipated.
With regards to the history, I found this to be valuable and interesting:
https://web.archive.org/web/20151030220136/http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/unicode/numerals.html
For the digamma at 6, \varsigma is often abused. But \varsigma does not have a distinct character in the Euler font (it renders as \sigma); fortunately that can be rectified in text mode using \fontencoding{LGR}{\char99}.
The archaic koppa ("qoppa") is \char19 in LGR.
Looks like I missed a lot of really interesting #FOSDEM talks this weekend. I'm excited for the recordings!
I should have just planned ahead and recorded the streams, but I didn't even have the time to do that.
The talk ended up looking like a demo of new features I worked on as I was preparing it.
One of the things I showed is the #GNU #Guix System Explorer, a new tool to visualize and query system components and their connections:
https://notabug.org/civodul/guix-explorer
FSF's 8th consecutive 4-star rating, first ever perfect score: https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=8557, #4 on Charity Navigator's list of "10 charities worth watching" https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=topten.detail&listid=7
Guix has made it into Debian Unstable! This means Debian users can use Guix as a "userspace" package manager now! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/guix
This is really wonderful! Debian and Guix both care deeply about reproducibility.
This could be a big win for user freedom on both (cotd ...)
With my recent C920 webcam purchase, I decided to give it a test by using it and another generic webcam with OBS Studio to create a multi-perspective live 1080p live stream of my kids' Leopard Gecko enclosure. It streams to RTMP nginx proxy on the same box so that other computers on the LAN can connect via e.g. VLC.
My kids love watching it and positioning the cameras (C920 as a top view, the lower-quality camera as a cute ground-level face view); it feels like a zoo exhibit.
Free software hacker and user freedom activist with a focus on user privacy and security; professional software engineer; advisor to the GNU Project.