What do you think about the foundation of a FUG ?

Someone gave a look at this project ?


someone wants to express his opinion about that kind of tools ? thanks. It says that it will output the result in mp3 format,but on the title it says that it works in real time. So,this is a contradiction. Unless I found a way to use the mp3 files produced interactive,like vowels of two people speaking to each other in real time. Maybe this can be done with OBS studio.
 
Being part of a LUG in the early years I can state something I think. Lugs back then, not only the one I was in, started in the late 90's, I think it was 98 to be precise. It was the nl.linux.org one, NLO in short.
Yeah... back in 1987 (probably?) I found some people who had a foresight. These people told me about the Internet. This is all lost today. Books were written, movies were made (but the media bots weren't even brave enough to keep the intended tagline: 'nothing is true. everything is permitted' [1]).

So, this was about a lot more than just setting up a computer and installing an OS. Rather the other way round, having a computer and a source for the OS could be seen als kind of prerequisite, or empowerment. But it all worked by meeting each other, by gathering together. That's the only way to share new ideas. With online-communities you can only behave like a bot: do stereotypic socializing and share cooking recipes (like OS installations). Nothing really happens.


[1] that reflects quite the whole issue and where and how it went into the abyss. (If you don't know, just be brave and ask me)
 
Yeah... back in 1987 (probably?) I found some people who had a foresight. These people told me about the Internet. This is all lost today. Books were written, movies were made (but the media bots weren't even brave enough to keep the intended tagline: 'nothing is true. everything is permitted' [1]).

So, this was about a lot more than just setting up a computer and installing an OS. Rather the other way round, having a computer and a source for the OS could be seen als kind of prerequisite, or empowerment. But it all worked by meeting each other, by gathering together. That's the only way to share new ideas. With online-communities you can only behave like a bot: do stereotypic socializing and share cooking recipes (like OS installations). Nothing really happens.


[1] that reflects quite the whole issue and where and how it went into the abyss. (If you don't know, just be brave and ask me)
I dropped in later. Started in 1996 or so.
 
Now imagine you're at a home game for FC Schalke at Veltins Arena... That stadium has taps all over the place that feed from 3 vats on the underground level. Try finding a specific liter of beer in a system like that. That's what searching in Discord is like. You can use the search feature in a specific channel, but it's like trying to troubleshoot the beer pipeline at that stadium. Just understanding the technical limitations of the environment tells you what you can reasonably expect out of it.
Ah, think I get it (never been at such a place). So, that feeds beer? And, obviousely, the people want beer, and so they get beer.

But, as I see it: you cannot do an exhaustive search with such a system, can you?
The great thing with e.g. unix manpages (originally) was, that every existing option is documented, and it is documented at exactly one place. So you can find everything, at it's right place, and in fact you do only exhaustive search.
 
Recent from Blogs/Newsfeeds: Thread new-to-freebsd-heres-where-to-connect-with-the-community.90490. It leads to https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/new-to-freebsd-heres-where-to-connect-with-the-community/.

There isn't much new on it, but it's pretty standard about the FreeBSD community. From there, https://freebsdfoundation.org/our-work/events/ is nifty. https://2023.allthingsopen.org/ has FreeBSD as one of its partners for an soon upcoming event in North Carolina, which the hosting organization is relevant to the east coast of the US. https://freebsdfoundation.org/our-work/events/past-events/ is cool too; for those concerned related to locality of past events around the World to see the kinds of events there are.
 

At a glance, a few links no longer work. Try:
Also, sites that might be weeded include:
Please use Bugzilla <https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla> to report any such issue.

Thanks
 
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