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So I’ve been following some FOSS/linux software groups around the world like GPUL in Galicia and Chaos Computer Club & Modal Collective in Germany and I’m a little jealous of what they’ve been able to build in their associated cities/regions. For example GPUL is organizing GUADEC (The GNOME community’s annual conference) this year in A Coruña, and they regularly run workshops to get people into FOSS software development at their local university UDC. They’ve also organized (or helped organize) previous events like XDC (The X.Org developers conference for wayland/x11/mesa and related technologies).

Likewise the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) promotes open source software and runs similar events including the annual Chaos Communication Conference. What they put together seems like a great "CS Club" but outside of a university and open to the public. The Modal Collective in Berlin hosts a regular (every 3-4 months) un-conference + hackathon event (called Boiling the Ocean) working on a few different open source projects like GNOME, Postmarket OS & p2panda.

I'd love for something similar to exist in Ottawa. I've followed some groups here like OCLUG (Ottawa-Canada Linux user group), and Ottawa Systems (https://ottawasystems.xyz/) and they meet some similar goals but not exactly what I'm thinking. (I have some notes below on those events)

To me it would be awesome if we could have something like the Boiling the Ocean events in Ottawa. A semi regular event where there is presentations about FOSS tech and a hackathon to contribute to the related projects. I'd love to know if there are more people in Ottawa that would be interested in similar events. Perhaps if there is enough of us we can try to organize something. Ideally there are some people in Ottawa already familiar with some of these technologies. I spoke with some of the organizers of Boiling the Ocean and they told me the original group started with ~5 people who were already GNOME, PMOS, and Linux contributors but now they have a regular group of ~15-20 people.

For some additional context, I professional work on Mesa3D (https://mesa3d.org/) on a few different graphics drivers like turnip, anv, broadcom, lavapipe/llvmpipe. I would be happy to try and introduce people to working on graphics drivers (in fact I tried to do a little bit of that at Ottawa Systems with my own presentation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohdT2ic39HA). I'd also like to learn more about Linux kernel development, I'm really interested in the new "Mobile Linux" stuff like Postmarket OS. I think it would be fun to work on getting Linux running on mobile phones and making the Mobile Phone experience on Linux better. I'm also a regular GNOME user and would be interested in contributing to some of the software I use regularly.

Besides people who might be working on FOSS on their own I know we have a few companies (big or small) working on stuff that touches FOSS like:

  • Ciena runs Linux on a lot of their networking hardware
  • QNX runs Linux on top of their hypervisor and have been contributing to the linux graphics stack to support virtualisation in this setup
  • WindRiver has their own Linux distro
  • Xilinx/AMD does linux work in Ottawa (I think mainly on the kernel side for xilinx HW, not for AMD GPUs / CPUs)
  • There is Credil (https://credil.org/) in Gatineau who seem to be an open source consultancy
  • Shopify to my knowledge works on a few open source projects related to their frontend and backend
  • like mentioned above we have people from Anubis and Mozilla in the city
  • Also from OCLUG know we have people from Redhat and Lenovo who work on Linux

Maybe you already work on FOSS, you work at one of these places, or you know someone who does he might also be interested in this idea :)


About the other groups: OCLUG from what I've seen focuses more on the Linux user side not really on the developer side. They also used to be a larger but seems to be shrinking now (from an outsiders perspective). The group runs a monthly meeting that centres around a presentation and discussion, typically on more Linux user like topics.

Ottawa Systems is a little closer to the other groups I've mentioned, running a semi-regular event. But its just presentations and its not strictly focused on FOSS. The event has been great for meeting people in the developer community in Ottawa though, like I found out the developer of Anubis (https://anubis.techaro.lol/) is from the Ottawa region here, and we also have Mozilla developer here too!

I also saw hack613 runs some events at the maker space that could be similar to what i'm suggesting here but the schedule seems pretty sparse right now.

Perhaps there is some existing groups in the city that are closer to what I'm thinking about.


I put together a sign up sheet to try and organize a hackfest style event where we would come together to work on a FOSS project together. Please sign up if you're interested! https://cloud.fryzekconcepts.com/index.php/s/tyWLFqb2JQPHoH5

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 13 points 2 months ago

I thought that was strange to but here's what they say on their website that makes it sound like you wont be charged for DDoS or bots

How We Count unique IPs (UIP)

The total number of unique IPs is tallied based on total number of legitimate individual IP addresses at the end of the calendar month. If a reader visits your website every day from the same IP address, that will equal 1 unique visitor for that calendar month, no matter how often they visit your website.

Unique is fair

Other providers might charge you based on website hits, website visits, megabytes of bandwidth, services offered and many other metrics. Some providers charge premiums during attacks. We opt for fair, consistent and predictable low-cost pricing that serves our clients fairly. Malicious bots or traffic generated during an attack are not something that you will pay for either, as these IPs will not be counted in your monthly pricing.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 18 points 2 months ago

I think he's referring just to the letters OGC in the font they chose.

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[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 28 points 2 months ago

Lol this is ridiculous after last week's comment from trump

“Well, it’s OK. That’s what he should be doing,” Trump told reporters Friday at the White House. “If you can get a deal with China, you should do that.”

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/autos/article/trump-if-carney-can-get-a-deal-with-china-he-should-do-that/

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 months ago

I think he's just a capitalist banker with agenda to push capitalist friendly policies but in the context of how he compares it to rules based order (a potentially good thing) I don't think this is what he meant. He says we pretend we have rules based order because it was a good thing even though we know at heart that strong powers can act outside the rules. The shop owners pretend the workers are united (a good thing) even though they know the government is corrupt and does not support the workers.

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With price of PC components getting more expensive I was thinking of experimenting with a multi-seat type setup on my gaming PC. From what I was reading though, multi-seat requires a dedicated GPU for each seat since the compositor is expected to have an exclusive lock on the card.

Does anyone know if you can do a mult-seat like setup with a single GPU? I have a amd 9070 xt so as far as I know the gpu virtualization thing where you split a single physical GPU into multiple virtual GPUs won't work. I was thinking maybe its possible to have a weak secondary GPU just for display, but I don't know if the second seat would be able to still access the more powerful gaming GPU for rendering.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 months ago

Just had this recommended the video of the presentation recommended to me in my youtube feed this morning. Cory brings up a lot of good ideas in his presentation. Countries like Canada and the member states of the EU should really look at removing laws forced upon them by US free trade agreements. Free trade with the US is gone so why should we keep laws like copyright anti circumvention.

I really hope this idea takes hold a countries start selling that a future without the US as a superpower is inevitable. We can't rely on the US or US business for any of our critical infrastructure.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 6 points 4 months ago

100% Agree, I thankfully have a local grocery store close to me so I can avoid the big 3, but this isn't a realistic option for everyone. I'm hesitant to just buy online for things like produce as my experience with them has been mediocre (I haven't tried costco though).

This really isn't a problem the everyday Canadian can fix without the government stepping in and breaking up the monopoly of Loblaws, Sobey's and Metro.

I'd love to see a future Canada where there was more local grocery chains, with the same access to product that the big three have. Also would be great if they were closer to where people lives so people wouldn't feel like the need to drive to get their groceries.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 10 points 6 months ago

This is on /c/Foss so I assume the OP was asking about Foss options for translation.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 14 points 6 months ago

Why can't we just use banking websites? You don't need an app ecosystem for that. They just need to build a responsive website that will work on a computer or phone. If you have bank to bank transfer (like e-transfer in Canada) that can be done from the mobile website as well.

Payment like NFC payment is a different story. I suspect its unlikely we ever see that.

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I wanted to share a positive experience with transit. In the last week I had a trip planned and I wanted to try taking transit and see if it would work. I had a flight at 2:25PM to Montreal and I live a short distance away from Tunny's. My wife dropped me off at Tunny's and I took the train and got to the airport in ~50 minutes without any issues.

Now this isn't the fastest (Driving would have only taken ~20 minutes), but man did it feel great to be able to take the train all the way there. It was a very comfortable and smooth ride. I just wanted to share the positive news to let people know its viable and possible.

If there was higher frequency on line 2, I suspect the commute time would have been closer to ~35-40 minutes, make it even more competitive with driving. I'm hopeful for the future of transit in the city :)

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[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 6 points 11 months ago

Its a stretch but I'm hoping with a liberal minority there is chance the NDP could advocate for electoral reform as negotiation point. Its a stretch but I feel like its the only way it could happen.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 19 points 11 months ago

I'm worried our multiple parties could disappear after this election :( I understand why it happened but I hope the trend doesn't continue to a two party liberal vs conservative system in Canada

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Hello! My wife and I are currently living in Spain but are going to have a kid soon and looking to move back closer to my family in Ottawa. Ideally we would like to live some place walkable and are looking for some advice on neighbourhoods in Ottawa to explore. My family is in Carlington near Carling & Merivale and I’m not a huge fan on that area, Carling isn’t that pleasnt to walk around and the closest grocery store is Food Basics which isn’t that far away but involves walking around Carling and the 417 exit to get to.

I got some mixed advice about lower town and center town. I’ve heard that they are generally walkable but can be sketchy. Is this true in general? For example is lower town sketchy all over or just around Rideau? Like if we found a place south of Laurier would it be sketchy over there?

Are there other neighborhoods you’d recommend in the city that are walkable? I think the big things for me would be, being able to walk to a grocery store that you can get most of what you need, a pharmacy, and having decent access to transit. We’ll have a car but I really don’t enjoy driving and would like to avoid having to drive on daily basis.

[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 year ago

So just sync over local wifi basically? I'm pretty sure you can do thing with syncthing if you just disable "global discovery". You can read the local discovery protocol here https://docs.syncthing.net/specs/localdisco-v4.html but afaiu there is no cloud sync involved at that point and just device to device sync.

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[-] Hazematman@lemmy.ca 17 points 1 year ago

Last year I moved from Ontario to Spain so avoiding American products has been pretty easy at the grocery store. The main thing has been cancelling online American services like Netflix, Amazon, Google one, Youtube Premium, etc.

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