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- | === My computer history === | ||
- | * Details on the most interesting pieces of hardware I got into my hands so far. #retro | ||
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- | === Which BSD full fills my desktop requirements? | ||
- | * Held at AsiaBSDcon 2023 in Tokyo | ||
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- | === School, education in corona time === | ||
- | * How could school and education be moved to the web? Talks/help sessions done for a Japanese school, and the resulting material. | ||
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- | === Similarities between former East Germany and Japan === | ||
- | * Some serious and some not so serious parallels between both countries | ||
- | * Presented in 2021 to colleagues | ||
- | * Slides [[https:// | ||
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- | === Bit rot: would you notice if your harddisk lied to you? === | ||
- | 10min talk at [[https:// | ||
- | * What is 'bit rot'? | ||
- | * Let's verify if our filesystems would warn you if bit rot occurs (it does not) | ||
- | * Let's use dm-integrity and verify that it helps us to detect bit rot | ||
- | * Ideas and approaches to correct bit rot, future. | ||
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- | === Linux monitoring sensors (lmsensors) === | ||
- | Talk at PCP conference 2019 in Melbourne. | ||
- | * Findings from my first foray into PCP - updating the lmsensors metrics (PMDA) code. | ||
- | * The motivation for making these changes were discussed. I covered the various implementation stages, documentation, | ||
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- | === Things about East Germany and Christian Horn === | ||
- | At a local association in a part of Tokyo/ | ||
- | * Self introduction | ||
- | * Introducing my home town | ||
- | * East Germany, and the German reunification. | ||
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- | === VDO, the transparent deduplication/ | ||
- | * First presented at Tokyo Linux users group in July 2018: [[https:// | ||
- | * I presented also about Linux@Nintendo switch, [[hardwarerelated/ | ||
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- | === i18n on Linux by example: Japanese === | ||
- | Internationalization/ | ||
- | * What are i18n and l10n? What is it good for? | ||
- | * How to read files with " | ||
- | * What are character encodings, what are the most important ones? How to convert between them? | ||
- | * Unicode output on Linux, locales | ||
- | * Input of Russian and Japanese characters | ||
- | * i18n for webpages and email, i18n in BIOS/ | ||
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