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title: FOSDEM
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title: First impressions of FOSDEM
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date: 2019-02-04
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date: 2019-02-04
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author: James McDonald
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author: James McDonald
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type: post
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# Venue
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# Venue
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I've never been to Brussels before. If there's one regret about my FOSDEM trip,
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I've never been to Brussels before. If there's one regret about my FOSDEM trip,
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it's that I didn't have more time to spend in this beautiful city full of fun,
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it's that I didn't have more time to spend in this beautiful city which appears
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friendly people. I would definitely recommend visiting with some time to spare;
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to be full of fun, friendly people. I would definitely recommend visiting with
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I certainly will be again.
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some time to spare; I certainly will be again.
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Also, the beer. Oh my, the beer.
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Also, the beer. Oh my, the beer.
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proving that when you're reverse engineering, sometimes you just have to make a
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proving that when you're reverse engineering, sometimes you just have to make a
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guess.
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guess.
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## What's New in PostgreSQL 11 - Magnus Hagander
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## [What's new in PostgreSQL 11](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/whats_new_in_postgresql_11/) --- Magnus Hagander
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My colleague Magnus presented what's new and magical in PostgreSQL 11.
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My colleague Magnus presented what's new and magical in PostgreSQL 11.
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## Netflix
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## [Netflix and FreeBSD](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/netflix_freebsd/) --- Jonathan Looney
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This was a slightly disappointing talk. IT focussed a lot on the advantages of working
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This was a slightly disappointing talk. I was hoping for some information about
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closely with upstream FreeBSD and of publishing their improvements. That's very
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the advantages of FreeBSD for this sort of work, but the talk focussed a lot on
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true, but it's an odd pitch to a room full of people at an open source conference.
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the advantages of working closely with upstream FreeBSD and of publishing
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Netflix's improvements. That's very true, but it's an odd pitch to a room full
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of people at an open source conference.
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There were some interesting details about the hardware Netflix use in their CDN
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There were some interesting details about the hardware Netflix use in their CDN
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caches and the areas they have to focus on for performance.
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caches and the areas they have to focus on for performance.
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## Matrix France
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## Matrix France
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## [Introduction to the BASIC Engine](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/basic_engine/) --- Ulrich Hecht
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Given that a Retrocomputing track existed, it would be rude not to attend. This
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talk about building a sub-€10 computer to run BASIC sounded like fun. And
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indeed it was! Ulrich Hecht talked about his motivations for building such a
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computer, the hardware he selected and what's involved in building the machine.
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He was specifically focussed on a machine that had good graphics and sound
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capabilities, which he demonstrated. It reminded me a lot of programming for
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the C64 or Amiga (the BASIC Engine has a blitter).
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## [2019 - Fifty years of Unix and Linux advances](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/keynote_fifty_years_unix/) --- Jon 'maddog' Hall
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## [2019 - Fifty years of Unix and Linux advances](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/keynote_fifty_years_unix/) --- Jon 'maddog' Hall
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It was great to have an opportunity to see maddog talk. He was engaging and
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It was fantastic to have an opportunity to see Jon 'maddog' Hall talk in
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enthusiastic as he talked about his experiences living through the entire
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person. He was engaging and enthusiastic as he talked about his experiences
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history of Unix and Linux. He ran out of time in the end, but luckily a riot
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living through the entire history of Unix and Linux. He ran out of time in the
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was prevented when he was allowed to finish.
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end, but luckily a riot was prevented when he was allowed to finish.
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## BASIC Engine
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There were various events and people marked with asterisks in the presentation
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to denote that given time in the pub, more stories would be available. I would
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dearly have enjoyed to hear those stories!
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I really can't capture his particular charm and humour here, so I strongly
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suggest you check out the talk yourself.
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# PGDay
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# PGDay
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