Almost a week ago, on a snowy night of January 3, I hung up my Debian Developer hat, and sent my retirement letter in. This has been a long time coming, and I contemplated doing this many times over the past year or two, but never got the courage and the willpower to retire. It wasn't easy. Debian has been part of my life for the past two decades, and I've been a developer for about eighteen years. I considered - and to some extent, still do - Debian my second family. There have been times wh...| asylum.madhouse-project.org
It has been a while that I have been contacted by a recruiter, and the last few ones were fairly decent conversations, where they made an effort to research me first, and even if they did not get everything right, they still listened, and we had a productive talk. But four days ago, I had another recruiter reach out to me, from a company I know oh so well: one I ranted about before: Google. Apparently, their recruiters still do carpet-bombing style outreach. My first thought was "what took th...| asylum.madhouse-project.org
Today my ErgoDox EZ arrived, I flashed a Dvorak firmware a couple of times, and am typing this on the new keyboard. It's slow and painful, but the possibilities are going to be worth it in the end.| asylum.madhouse-project.org
For the past fifteen years, I have been tweaking my ~/.emacs continously, most recently by switching to Spacemacs. With that switch done, I started to migrate a few more things to Emacs, an Atom/RSS reader being one that's been in the queue for years - ever since Google Reader shut down. Since March 2013, I have been a Feedly user, but I wanted to migrate to something better for a long time. I wanted to use Free Software, for one.| asylum.madhouse-project.org
Last Friday, I compiled a list of keyboards I'm interested in, and received a lot of incredible feedback, thank you all! This allowed me to shorten the list considerably, two basically two pieces. I'm reasonably sure by now which one I want to buy (both), but will spend this week calming down to avoid impulse-buying. My attention was also brought to a few keyboards originally not on my list, and I'll take this opportunity to present my thoughts on those too.| asylum.madhouse-project.org
Even though I spend more time staring at the screen than typing, there are times when I - after lots and lots of prior brain work - sit down and start typing, a lot. A couple of years ago, I started to feel pain in my wrists, and there were multiple occasions when I had to completely stop writing for longer periods of time. These were situations I obviously did not want repeated, so I started to look for remedies. First, I bought a new keyboard, a TypeMatrix 2300, which while not ergonomic, w...| asylum.madhouse-project.org
Strange as it may be, it turns out I never wrote about dh-exec yet, even though it is close to being four years old. Gosh, time flies so fast when you're having fun! Since its first introduction, there's been a reasonable uptake in dh-exec use: as of this writing, 129 packages build-depend on dh-exec. One might think this would be a cause for celebration, that the package is put to great use. But it's not.| asylum.madhouse-project.org
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I've been using distributed version control systems for a good while, started with TLA back in 2001, when it was still a bunch of shell scripts and was simply called "Arch". I jumped the Git bandwagon quite early too, sometime around May 2005, I believe, though it was only something to test and play with on the side: I didn't migrate my projects over yet. There are many reasons why I preferred these over the systems I used in the past (RCS and CVS; never considered Subversion an option), most...| asylum.madhouse-project.org