"Your signature has been verified. Your ballot was counted."
Cha-Ching! That one one hundred millionth of a step forward!
If we get enough forward momentum and a majority in the electoral college we will earn ourselves a brighter tomorrow
I'm a software engineer with a passion for backend, big data and Linux ever since I was first introduced to Linux with Caldera (before they became 'evil'). I'm currently involved with planning/running of gbfest.org (OSS conference). tech wise, I love microservices, #golang, #opensource, #docker etc. I could go on for ages but likely my toots will reveal my interests over time.
Co-founded: https://www.geekbeacon.org come join us on discord if you like, I basically live there.
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"Your signature has been verified. Your ballot was counted."
Cha-Ching! That one one hundred millionth of a step forward!
If we get enough forward momentum and a majority in the electoral college we will earn ourselves a brighter tomorrow
@allthingsopen is there a calendar we can import with all the events? Trying to plan my schedule and it'd be helpful to be able to see everything.
Very excited to attend this year! The line up looks amazing.
I've been using #vim for 20 some years. I remember back in the day running an "Eclipse Server" that connects to vim that helps me get auto competition working correctly.
I recently took about an hour to setup #neovim with LSP-zero. wow, vim is a LOT nicer than I remember. Still doesn't have a debugger but as an easy editor that's available everywhere this is just glorious. vim foobar.go and has ability to do autocompletion without much work. O.o when did things get this good?
Anyone have a fun tool to manage multiple Git Repos? I'm getting to a point where I may just write something new.
So far I tried Google's Repo and A really old perl script called MR. Anyone #shell foo magic that I'm not aware of?
Anyone involved with #Scale2023? I was wondering if there was a remote attendance option? A friend was asking and wasn't able to find any social media to follow or ask. :-(.
Side note: searching for 'scale linux' will find a 100 different things unrelated to conference.