Photo by Anthony Tran on UnsplashI'm a dynamic person. I love to travel, explore, and study. I have a curious mind and I rarely manage to just skim the surface of things that interest me. I try to adapt and I never get bored. In fact, I wish I had more time to do all the things I want to do. But, while I was preparing my evening herbal tea, I was reflecting on something: that habits are reassuring. That, every evening, I appreciate this small ritual that I try to keep the same everywhere. Eve...| MyNotes - RSS Feed
Photo by Moritz Kindler on UnsplashI was born in the very last days of the '70s, so I lived through the entire '80s (though, for obvious reasons, I only have memories of the second half). In those days, maximalism was all the rage. I remember TV remotes packed with buttons - and the more buttons there were, the more high-end the TV was! Energy consumption was merely an economic concern, not an ecological one. I remember cars, full of trim and, once again, buttons of every kind. They were prob...| MyNotes - RSS Feed
Photo by Nicole Baster on UnsplashI discovered Open Source when I was just a teenager, back in 1996. At the time, in my eyes, it was a revolution: the ability to see the code, contribute, fork it, and give a project a new direction - perhaps a parallel one, or something completely different. Like OpenBSD from NetBSD, DragonflyBSD from FreeBSD, or Nextcloud from Owncloud - the examples are endless. It was about freedom, the chance to be part of something or, in some cases, at the very center o...| MyNotes - RSS Feed
Walking away from the BSDCan final reception at Lowertown Brewery, Ottawa. The perfect end to a life-changing experience.I'm writing these words while we're heading back to the hotel, after the final reception following BSDCan. A moment of serenity, lightness, and sociability that perfectly closes what BSDCan embodied. And right now, this sense of positivity and sadness for the end of the event is pushing these words onto this uncomfortable mobile keyboard. This isn't a BSDCan report, but a g...| MyNotes - RSS Feed
I found a promising tool and reached out to the founder, ready to invest and partner up. I was met with a wall of silence. It crystallized a feeling I've had for a while: for many, the exit strategy dream is a nightmare for customers who actually care.| my-notes.dragas.net