The idiom "happy as a clam at high tide" has some truth to it. For many bivalves, such as cockles, high tide is a time of feeding + respiration. The clam is open, with rapid cycles of valve closure and reopening as it takes in food and expel waste by "valve-clapping", like a bellows. At low tide, it clams up and stews in its own juices. It respires, and as CO2 builds up, its internal pH declines. The tide then rises and the clam is free to reopen, breathe/feed and do its thing again! #clamfacts
I understand the motivation - it is fairly sound - a company owned by IBM has to take this shit seriously.
What I'm curious about is what led to it. Did something happen, or did one of their devs suddenly have a lightbulb moment?
So after *just* getting somewhere with hardware decoding in Linux Fedora decided to patent troll themselves. Ugh, patent law is such a protectionist shitshow.
Peter Hickman onboard from the IOM TT course. Truly bottom-clenching stuff.
https://youtu.be/ugZKd4mqvwQ
This makes ma laugh so much I might just buy one
https://www.concordaerospace.com/products/fortunate-son-activation-panel
I have decided to not suffer and gave in to running the heating for a bit. In September.
Fuji 6 hour endurance race is an hour in, live on YT
Boris is my spirit animal
https://youtu.be/6Iy7lcKtWbk
FOSS, motorbikes, and photography.