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๐ŸŽŠ Happy Birthday, BSD Cafe! ๐ŸŽ‚

It's been exactly one year since I decided to announce my idea to the world: the BSD Cafe.

The name was chosen in December 2022, but the project had been in my mind for quite some time. I envisioned a virtual space of serenity, well-being, constructiveness, and inclusivity.
A place where we are all FOR something (the BSDs, exchanging ideas, growth, community, mutual support), not AGAINST something โ€“ a sentiment far too common in today's polarized world.

And on 20 July 2023, almost impulsively, I launched the project, migrating my account from my previous private Mastodon instance and announcing it on Mastodon and Twitter.

I never imagined what would happen next.

The reception was incredible โ€“ many people joined, numerous registrations, and a lot of encouragement. The BSD Cafe has become a wonderful virtual place. Every time I open Mastodon (I use the PWA on my phone, not an app), or Element, or one of the BSD Cafe tools, I think of something good, constructive, and beautiful.

The BSD community is fantastic โ€“ people who are mentally and technologically mature and balanced, eager to exchange ideas and opinions, ready to teach and learn something new every day. Minds thirsty for knowledge.

I believe we have an extraordinary passion and that open source allows us to do everything without significant financial outlays. And this, in my opinion, is truly democratic and revolutionary in this stark world.

My contribution aims to be precisely this: a place where all patrons, BSD users or not, can feel relaxed and fulfilled. There's a table for everyone at the BSD Cafe, and many friends ready to spend quality time together.

After exactly one year, I can draw some conclusions.
Managing the BSD Cafe has not been complex. Users are always ready to advise and test, and their behaviour is generally very good. Occasionally, I receive some reports โ€“ some exaggerated, others I try to understand and resolve. In a year, I had to, reluctantly, remove only two users. One in the very early days: they had an exclusively negative attitude โ€“ even against me โ€“ and we risked being defederated by many instances I care about. Fortunately, the admin friends at BSD.network gave me an overview, and I understood the situation well. The second user I had to remove was...a bot. So I feel at peace with my conscience.

Throughout this year, many friends have joined, and now the BSD Cafe hosts many people and projects. The Mastodon instance, Matrix, Brew (git), the RSS readers and other services are fully active and used daily by hundreds of users. The BSD Pub Meeting, managed by @gyptazy and now part of the BSD Cafe menu, has also allowed us to talk and see each other in a relaxed context.
Like friends at the Pub.
Like friends in a Cafe.

So, happy birthday, BSD Cafe!

Happy birthday to users, friends, and supporters. I hope the BSD Cafe has brought even a fraction of the joy, well-being, and positivity to you all that it has brought to me in this past year. And all this is thanks to you all because a Cafe without people is a sad and lonely place.

Here is a link to the original project announcement, exactly one year ago: mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/110

#BSDCafe #BSDCafeServices #BSDCafeUpdates #BSDCafeAnnouncements #BSDCafeBirthday

๐ŸŽŠ Happy Birthday, BSD Cafe! ๐ŸŽ‚

It's been exactly one year since I decided to announce my idea to the world: the BSD Cafe.

The name was chosen in December 2022, but the project had been in my mind for quite some time. I envisioned a virtual space of serenity, well-being, constructiveness, and inclusivity.
A place where we are all FOR something (the BSDs, exchanging ideas, growth, community, mutual support), not AGAINST something โ€“ a sentiment far too common in today's polarized world.

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@stefano @gyptazy let's go, one year of awesomeness

I got much more interested in FreeBSD because of bsd.cafe.

Thank you @stefano and thank you @gyptazy for boxybsd.

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@stefano @gyptazy congrats on the growth. I just recently discovered y'all browsing through some BSD related searches. Glad to have done so!

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#CrowdStrike

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One year ago, today.

I was setting up some servers and preparing for the launch of the BSD Cafe! (a couple of days later)

#Photography #ThrowbackThursday #Photo #Picture #Pic #Sea #Italy #Blue #Summer #Sun #Warm #BSDCafe

A MacBook Pro rests upon a table, its terminal window linked to a FreeBSD server running bhyve. In the backdrop, a window frames a view of a pine tree, a serene beach, the expanse of the blue sea, and the open sky on a sunny day. It presents a delightful means of diversion while at work.
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matuzalem

@stefano The keys on that keyboard look almost as shinny as the keys on mine (M1) the plastics on apple products are very low cality these days.

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"Sex tourism is big business in the Philippines. But the consequences are long-term. Foreign men โ€“ including from Australia and New Zealand โ€“ are estimated to have fathered tens of thousands of children to local sex workers. Now, a trailblazing Australian-led project, is using DNA samples from these children to track down their sex-tourist fathers and demand child support."

abc.net.au/news/2024-07-08/dna

#audio #SexTourism #Philippines #Australia #DNA #ChildSupport

"Sex tourism is big business in the Philippines. But the consequences are long-term. Foreign men โ€“ including from Australia and New Zealand โ€“ are estimated to have fathered tens of thousands of children to local sex workers. Now, a trailblazing Australian-led project, is using DNA samples from these children to track down their sex-tourist fathers and demand child support."

Alexander Hay

@bicmay Haven't these imbeciles heard of condoms? Or did they honestly think they could have non-stop unprotected sex without consequences?

Matthew Loxton

@bicmay
Oh that is brilliant!
I love the arc of justice in finding the fathers and hitting them up for child support

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Tonight, my wife and I were watching some videos from the Glastonbury concert. Shortly after, I showed her the stunning photos shared by @Glastomichelle and we decided that as soon as we have the chance, weโ€™ll visit those places. The Fediverse works better than a travel agency!

#Glastonbury #Fediverse #Concerts #TravelPlans

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@ProfessorGumby @j @me There's also a psychological effect where you brain essentially stops writing memories of things it considers mundane repetitive tasks that you do frequently. Hence the feeling of things like 'I drove home on autopilot and have no recollection of anything on the trip'

As I remember it, you can break this effect by explicitly noting things during the repetition and either telling someone else or writing a journal that forces you to use the memories.

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@j @me
Exactly. To a one year old child, one year is a lifetime. To a 20 year old, one year is 5% of a lifetime. When you get to 50 years old, it's down to 2%. It's all relative

Nicola

@ProfessorGumby @j @me There's also a psychological effect where you brain essentially stops writing memories of things it considers mundane repetitive tasks that you do frequently. Hence the feeling of things like 'I drove home on autopilot and have no recollection of anything on the trip'

As I remember it, you can break this effect by explicitly noting things during the repetition and either telling someone else or writing a journal that forces you to use the memories.

J ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ :lions:

@me The weekend is the same. It's our perception of time that speeds up.

Stefano Marinelli

@me I always say that the length of the weekend is inversely proportional to how much we needed it.

Jochie ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿ’ป

@me I used to visualize the weekdays/weekend cycle like this, and it was never played out the way I hoped, strangely enough! ๐Ÿ˜…

(Excuse the quick'n'dirty ASCII art)

And in actual response to what you posted, _everything_ seems shorter and faster as we get older, probably something to do with the size relative to our already lived lifetimes.

Looping the weekdays, Mo-Fr at the top, then Saturday and Sunday at the bottom, where Mo-Fri inexplicably take up the same amount of space/time as Sa/Su
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Ahhhh I want this Coraline cat clock so bad ๐Ÿ˜ญ

I've always wanted one of those classic black cat clocks with the moving eyes and tail, and Coraline is one of my favorite movies ever!

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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.56 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It includes the following changes (all of them contributions by fellow developers):

Don't show instance announcements in public timelines (contributed by sarahpw).

Added auto boosting. If an account has this flag enabled, all mentions to that account are automatically boosted to all its followers (contributed by sarahpw).

Fixed typos in manpages (contributed by sergiodj).

Some minor performance improvements (contributed by Claire).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find #snac useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/grunfink

#snacAnnounces

I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.56 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It includes the following changes (all of them contributions by fellow developers):

It's Just Me

@me I used to visualize the weekdays/weekend cycle like this, and it was never played out the way I hoped, strangely enough! ๐Ÿ˜…

(Excuse the quick'n'dirty ASCII art)

And in actual response to what you posted, _everything_ seems shorter and faster as we get older, probably something to do with the size relative to our already lived lifetimes.

Looping the weekdays, Mo-Fr at the top, then Saturday and Sunday at the bottom, where Mo-Fri inexplicably take up the same amount of space/time as Sa/Su
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@j @me
Exactly. To a one year old child, one year is a lifetime. To a 20 year old, one year is 5% of a lifetime. When you get to 50 years old, it's down to 2%. It's all relative

J ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ :lions:

@me The weekend is the same. It's our perception of time that speeds up.

Stefano Marinelli

@me I always say that the length of the weekend is inversely proportional to how much we needed it.

Jochie ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿ’ป

@me I used to visualize the weekdays/weekend cycle like this, and it was never played out the way I hoped, strangely enough! ๐Ÿ˜…

(Excuse the quick'n'dirty ASCII art)

And in actual response to what you posted, _everything_ seems shorter and faster as we get older, probably something to do with the size relative to our already lived lifetimes.

Looping the weekdays, Mo-Fr at the top, then Saturday and Sunday at the bottom, where Mo-Fri inexplicably take up the same amount of space/time as Sa/Su
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