There's one thing I so far miss about my old job. I sort of expected to but I'm still a little surprised by it.
My old job was on my university campus about a 20 minute walk from where I lived. My new job is a 20 minute drive, and even though it's the same amount of travel time I'm missing the old commute a lot more.
First, Red Hat did a trick[1] with their open source code, so that if anyone who uses their GPL rights to share the Red Hat code, loses their subscription. (Well, that's how I understood it. Please give it a read yourself to make sure.)
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Gaining trust is hard, losing it is easy. And it does seem this has been quite a blow to Red Hat and Fedora, but maybe it shows positively in other ways. Who knows.
I shared my opinions on their forum, but yes, I'm cynical enough to think my voice doesn't really matter. I could've been less "sharp-tongued" about it in those posts, but *dude im just so tired.*
My personal feelings on the matter is that I hope all goes well, but I will try other distro offerings in the meanwhile and see how it goes. I am tired of worrying over such things anyway, so it's easier for me to move.
So, I recently got back into Usenet and thought it would be cool to browse through old historical posts, especially the ones in the old gopher groups. You can actually find a bunch of collections dating as far back as 1981 on archive.org. They've got the Giganews Usenet Collection, Usenet Historical Collection, and Henry Spencer's UTZOO NetNews Archive.
Inspired by actually getting this Gemlog started, I've decided to create a list of other things I want to do:
* Setting up the RPi and TV for emulating games. * Investigating how to use Linux productively with keyboard only. * Solder the kits I have lying around. * Finish the text formatting library I was writing for FreeBASIC. * Write the game I was planning in FreeBASIC.
* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.