It has been three years, as I am trying to communicate this message to people:
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#RHEL 8.5 is a branch.
#AlmaLinux 8.5 (and #CentOS 8.5, Rocky 8.5, Oracle 8.5...) is a tag.
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I am glad Alma wrote it explicitly on https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/ that "Release of new 8.x version ends support for the previous version."
I am sad that people don't read and internalize it.
#KernelRecipes registration is open!
https://www.billetweb.fr/kernel-recipes-2024&language=en @KernelRecipes
We're excited to kick off soon registrations for #kr2024! However, we need more sponsors to keep it accessible and maintain its unique environment.
Your support can make a big difference! Join us in creating an unforgettable experience.
Heya! We will open first part of registration on 12th of june, 8:00 am UTC
You can already have a look on speakers and talks. This is still in progress
Stay tuned! #kr2024
Interested in hacking, discovering, and sharing hardware?
Teardown returns to #Portland from Friday 21st June to Sunday 23rd June 2024 https://blog.oshpark.com/2024/06/06/teardown-begins-in-portland-on-june-21/
Follow @crowdsupply and @helenleigh for more #Teardown2024 #PDX
Red Hat is hiring a kernel engineer for RISC-V enablement and support. This will be highly Fedora-focused work.
Note that the job is out of the Waterford, Ireland office.
PS: if seriously interested, and if we're at least acquainted, contact me _before_ applying and I'll send you a referral link!
WE DID IT. My new zine “How Git Works" is out now!
You can get it here for $12: https://wizardzines.com/zines/git
A single picture taken in the #Netherlands
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#Verdwijnpunt
Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal. Photo made by @robhoeijmakers
Wilcox had no presentation to give; instead, he put up an editor window containing a new documentation file for page flags, then told the audience "shout at me, I'll write it down".
A true hero of our time.
People who bought these m4 threaded rods also frequently bought these m3 lock nuts
these people were very disappointed
Entirely at random I just gave a micro-lecture (to an audience of 1) on IEEE 754, hexadecimal floating point constants, unit-of-least-precision, representations and type systems, and alternative forms of measuring error. I should do it again for a bigger audience.
Who called it “code review” instead of “objection-oriented programming”