got chatted up by some Arnhem locals on the way back to the hotel, about topics like, why am I wearing a mask, am I afraid of covid, do I think there's covid in Arnhem, where am I from, are there cool chicks in Berlin, why am I wearing those cat ears, do I like fucking chicks in Berlin, they're going to fuck some cool chicks now do I want to come with them, do I like men, okay bye enjoy fucking men don't fuck them in the ass too much
thanks, great experience, 10/10 would again
RE: https://wikis.world/@LucasWerkmeister/111351627028752562
I had a much better experience in Utrecht fwiw:
anyway! I'm in Arnhem for this event! should be fun, hopefully! I'm the person with cat ears, if you want to find me for working on Wikidata, WDQS, or Toolforge/Python stuff :3
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_Northwestern_Europe_2026
@aharoni I think I found a bug in CLDR (relevant to the ticket I’m working on, https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T231755), but I can’t report it on the CLDR issue tracker (it tells me “You are not authorized to perform this operation. Please log in.” even after logging in) – could you perhaps create an issue there to let them know?
cldr’s main/lzz.xml https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/9de60d86e7/common/main/lzz.xml contains names for language codes 'en' and 'laz', not 'lzz', but the value clearly seems to refer to Lazuri ('lzz') not Aribwatsa ('laz')
@aharoni I left a comment on the GitHub pull request that (I think) introduced the issue (https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/pull/4441/changes#r2930976671), but an issue in the issue tracker probably makes it more visible; if you could create it, that would be great (and then I’d link it from my GitHub comment) 🙏
(the related issue would be https://unicode-org.atlassian.net/browse/CLDR-18359)
@aharoni alright, the pull request author already created https://unicode-org.atlassian.net/browse/CLDR-19316, so nothing more to do for you :) thanks anyway!
I’ll keep working on the rest of the task now ^^

