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643: The Sunday Soapbox

By Jupiter Broadcasting

Ep. 643 · Aired Dec 1, 2025 · 1h 31m · Last boosted Dec 5, 2025

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Since Brent had to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit what say y'all: SI or Freedom units? Not just for temp, but in general
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Bonus TWIB?! Shut the front door!
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@npub1awyzkzakt… needs to chill and embrace openness and transparency re: these Flock cameras. The cops are busy and need this tool. That's fine. They can simply produce evidence of their productivity to the public. We can install employee monitoring software on their computers/phones and every week they can publicly report on what they worked on. If they're not doing anything wrong then they won't have anything to worry about after all
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    Lately I've been able to leverage more open source tools, namely ansible and opentofu, at work as a syseng. I find myself thinking about it constantly and working much later hours, while still feeling that I have a good work/life balance, even though I'm working for free, basically. Should I find other work that would better utilize this passion? Is it possible to just pick up an IT sys side gig? I'm not a dev so I struggle to understand how I can contribute beyond submitting a PR on github for a typo