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Ex mathematician, aspiring dilettante.

I hack on the Mir display server and related madness at Canonical.

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Bloghttps://blog.cooperteam.net
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Huh.

Jetlag doesn't get any easier to deal with as you get older, does it! 😐

Let’s try this again. Where you at #fediverse? Boosts welcome so we can get the best sample size.
North America/South America
37.7%
Europe
51.5%
Asia/Pacific
10.1%
Africa
0.7%
Poll ended at .

A very interesting talk from @eylul at #ubuntusummit about the connections between FOSS and art.

Inspired by a small part of that talk, I wonder what a Right of Repair for software would look like? Would that be a good idea?

both major parties hate the left

and the government shut down

we have

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NONE GOVERNMENT WITH LEFT BEEF

sorry not sorry

Hmmmm. I'm kinda hankering for the glitch-soc improvements now that more people are over here.

Anyone have recommendations for friendly instances running glitch-soc?

What do you think the letter "p" stands for in 720p, 1080p, etc.?

Boosts are appreciated.

"p" as in "picture"
1.3%
"p" as in "pixel"
49.4%
"p" as in "progressive"
48.9%
"p" as in "prototype"
0.4%
Poll ended at .
Current status: error messages resulting from the interaction between macros and templates are not great.
The first search engine which figures out how to ignore machine-generated nonsense farms will be as transformative as Google was in the early days vs Alta Vista and Yahoo and whatever. Seriously: would you like to be Google-founder rich? Solve this.
Ubuntu SRU vaguecomplain: “This could break stuff” is not a useful analysis of the regression-potential of an update.
Ooof. SO_PEERCRED is just so very nearly useful until you need to consider adversarial connections.