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The Call for Papers for PGDay UK ends tomorrow! You did submit, right? If not, last chance to do so!

#PostgreSQL #Conference #PGDay #PGDayUK #CfP #CallForPapers #London
2023.pgday.uk/

@codepope
The expression "open source" is a well understood term of art regardless of who you think does or doesn't hold authority. To describe something containing commercial restrictions as "open source" conflicts with that understanding for most people and is probably false advertising.

Also, the green keyhole mark is a registered trademark of OSI as is the associated wordmark.

Beyond that, "it's complicated", but @arstechnica simply parroting Meta is unwelcome.

@andypiper @jsit

Some news from #Meta releasing LLaMA2 with a license that allows *some* commercial use.

Keyword is **some.**

Don't confuse a limited concession to enter a garden by a gatekeeper with a true common. Open Source has a precise meaning that includes **all** commercial use, don't let that meaning be diluted.

github.com/facebookresearch/ll

#Postgres Full Text Search is better than... In which I show how #ElasticSearch, #Solr or another search specific database is probably unnecessary for a lot of #PostgreSQL users

admcpr.com/postgres-full-text-

#FullTextSearch #FTS

One of my coworkers from the UK was recently describing the notion of overcomplicating software architecture.

He used a phrase I had never encountered before…

state-of-the-arse

For the past week, I have been chuckling to myself at random moments throughout the day.

#pun #software

Working from home is an act of reclamation. I shed not one single tear for the end of the abuse that going to an office enables (paying for each day's travel, constant interruptions, terrible work environments designed by executives who don't feel the pain of these environments, etc.)

Rezone that office space as residential and do something about housing affordability.

#QuoteToot

fosstodon.org/@djlink@mastodon

@krysztophe We have a winner here :). Congrats. The user was a bit surprised.... And will read the documentation better next time.

@gruber GDPR does:
• Require active consent before tracking

GDPR does not:
• require interstitials or popups before viewing a web page

DMA does:
• limit the ability for companies that have a monopoly (or near monopoly) in one market from using that position to unfairly advantage them in another

DMA does not:
• “effectively ban” a social media app

Bad implementations by people who don’t care about users ≠ bad legislation

"Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it."

popehat.substack.com/p/the-fou

I absolutely London Grammar's Californian Soil album. Except I get nervous every time All My Love plays, as the faked phonograph noise concerns me about my turntable.

There is a line in Missing by London Grammar that makes me think of Apache HTTPd. The way Hannah Reid sings provoking, just sounds like `preforking` to me.

@intrbiz ditto on remembering "same as cp", I avoid calling them src and dest, because that's how my confusion creeps in.

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