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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 24, 2023

Open Hardware: USB-4SERIAL, Retro, and More

Programming Leftovers

Bits from Debian: proxmox Platinum Sponsor of DebConf23

=> https://bits.debian.org/2023/05/proxmox-platinum-debconf23.html ↺ Bits from Debian: proxmox Platinum Sponsor of DebConf23

We are pleased to announce that Proxmox

=> https://www.proxmox.com/ ↺ Proxmox

Proxmox develops powerful, yet easy-to-use open-source server software. The product portfolio from Proxmox, including server virtualization, backup, and email security, helps companies of any size, sector, or industry to simplify their IT infrastructures. The Proxmox solutions are based on the great Debian platform, and we are happy that we can give back to the community by sponsoring DebConf23.
With this commitment as Platinum Sponsor, Proxmox is contributing to make Debian and Free Software, helping to strengthen the community that continues to collaborate on Debian projects throughout the rest of the year.
Thank you very much Proxmox, for your support of DebConf23!

=> https://www.proxmox.com/ ↺ Proxmox

The luxury of working without metrics

=> https://world.hey.com/dhh/the-luxury-of-working-without-metrics-02e5dbac ↺ The luxury of working without metrics

There are a million metrics you can use to track the health of a subscription software business like ours. Customer life-time value, cost of acquisition, cohort retention, revenue churn, net promoter score, funnel conversion rates, to name but a few. All useful calculations, but I can't tell you what bliss it's been to steer 37signals without them for twenty years.

Mass resignation by top academics over “too greedy” publisher, as Council of the EU calls for open access

=> https://walledculture.org/mass-resignation-by-top-academics-over-too-greedy-publisher-as-council-of-the-eu-calls-for-open-access/ ↺ Mass resignation by top academics over “too greedy” publisher, as Council of the EU calls for open access

It’s no secret that academic publishers are making fabulous profits by exploiting the work provided free of charge by researchers and funded by taxpayers. This is still happening, despite over two decades of efforts to move to a fairer system based on open access publishing. Now, over 40 of the top researchers in the field of imaging neuroscience have had enough: [...]

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