gyptazy

@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Believer in the power of open-source & community-driven innovation.

Former AS20621 NetOp that loves FreeBSD & illumos. Currently mostly in DevOps & developing (Python, Rust). Contributes to & . Evaluating and production usage of hardware/software.

Projects:
* BoxyBSD.com - A free VM hosting service to provide some value back to the community.
* manpageblog.org - A static blog generator in manpage design.
* QualvoSec - A security patch management tool.
Bloghttps://gyptazy.ch
GitHubhttps://github.com/gyptazy
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Yes and no. I feel the same like @immibis@social.immibis.com tgat I only see interesting things that got boosted by my bubble (which shares the same mindset and interests). Without this, I would probably still follow 2 people. This works as a snowball system and increases my following count, which now makes it hard to see the really interesting things of people that I’m really interested to.

What I really hate is boosting useless stuff like „yes, thanks“,… it just annoys and blows up the timeline. I only boost something if it is (imho) really valuable

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