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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

For my personal account, please follow @monsieuricon@castoranxieux.ca.

Montréal, Québec, Canada 🇨🇦🇺🇦

This is where we are:

Picture 1: Ukraine is burning because of the lack of air defence deliveries.

Picture 2: Mike Johnson has not found room to schedule a vote on Ukraine aid, but has instead scheduled a vote on preventing the US government from requiring household dishwashers to use less energy.

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@g Just trolls in my timeline.
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Heh, looks like I'm collecting a bunch of new instances to defederate tonight.
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@lmb I added this just for you, then. :)
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At least my proctologist doesn't send me "enjoy your colonoscopy" emails.
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@lmb it's already on the FAQ page.
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We only got 90 seconds of full totality, but it was awesome.
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Greetings from the totality zone. T-30.
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@dartov not bad! My first monitor was an old 70's black-and-white TV to which we connected the BK0010. :) It had a doily for sure, just like any other surface that wasn't a floor or a wall (that's for carpets).
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If you're on the opposite side of the planet to the eclipse then you can look straight down and see a double eclipse

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@snacktraces A chiptune PC Speaker version? That would be awesome.
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@Ertain I think you are referring to "degaussing," which is actually a valid thing to do to a CRT monitor if it starts getting weird rainbowy streaks on it.
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I had to google what the heck is a "doily"
30% Yes
70% No, I'm an old lady from Eastern Europe
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My first computer monitor had:
19% A clip-on polarized glass screen to catch "bad electrons"
4% A cactus on top of it to soak up "bad radiation"
5% A doily
9% All of the above
61% Sorry, I didn't grow up in Eastern Europe, so I have no idea what this poll is about
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@Omkhar I like the idea of exhaust electrons.
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@monsieuricon It made the CPU drop every other bit, so it was able to go through twice the bits in same time

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@kroitus I recognize a fellow 90's post-soviet block kid when I see one. :)
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