KWLUG Meeting: Monday, July 8, 2024, 7pm
Meeting Date
Livia Lima will discuss her educational project Linux Upskill Challenge. She writes:
Livia Lima will discuss her educational project Linux Upskill Challenge. She writes:
We are continuing the dinner meetup tradition at Crabby Joe's in downtown Kitchener, starting at 7pm. Note that this restaurant meeting is on a Wednesday.
This is a supplementary informal meeting; we will still hold hybrid meetings for technical topics.
The restaurant is located at 70 King St E in Kitchener, at the corner of King and Frederick St. Here is a map.
Hubert Chathi is a developer for Matrix, a real-time communications protocol that supports end-to-end encrypted decentralized communication. Hubert last told us about Matrix in 2019, and now he will tell about what is new and exciting in the Matrix world.
Ian Goldberg discusses privacy and the value of universities running Tor exit nodes. Tim Laurence discusses sensors and their uses in his home automation system. See https://kwlug.org/node/1366 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
We are continuing the dinner meetup tradition at The Duke of Wellington Pub in Waterloo, starting at 7pm. Note that this restaurant meeting is on a Monday.
This is a supplementary informal meeting; we will still hold hybrid meetings for technical topics.
Jason Paul will run through a five minute "Introduction to Linux" talk he is preparing. There will be plenty of time for feedback and discussion afterwards.
Anton Avramov and project founder Ophir Lojkine will discuss SQLPage, a web templating engine that allows you to safely define webpages using only SQL queries. Ophir will give us a prerecorded introduction to the software, and then Anton will go through some demonstrations and take questions.
Jason Paul demonstrates TrueNAS SCALE, and John Steel demonstrates Unraid. Unfortunately, we had some audio problems during the second presentation, and the audio quality got pretty bad. See https://kwlug.org/node/1368 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
We are continuing the dinner meetup tradition at McCabe's Irish Pub and Grill in Waterloo, starting at 7pm. Note that this is the Waterloo location of McCabe's; the Kitchener location is out of business and apparently KWLUG members really want Irish pub food? This restaurant meetup is on a Monday.
This is a supplementary informal meeting; we will still hold virtual meetings for technical topics.
John Driezen demonstrates how to use the gLabels program to design and print peel-off labels. GNU Parallel author Ole Tange presents some advanced features of that program. Unfortunately, the audio quality of Ole's presentation was not great. See https://kwlug.org/node/1364 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.