2016 Resolution - DiscoverBSD Talks
Posted under discoverbsd talks resolution onFirst things first.
Do you make resolutions for New Year? I don't.
Except this year. Or last year. Depending when do you consider "when".
Anyway, usually I don't, because I think they never work, it's stupid, and…
And there's not a thing I wanna change right then, usually. Because if I wanna
change something, I'm just gonna change it whenever it comes to my mind.
No need to wait till the end of a year.
Usually.
So basically, the fact that I have one for 2016, is just good timing:
It was during christmas break and I wanted to make something
for my blog at DiscoverBSD.
DiscoverBSD Talks.
When I started the blog, idea was to learn more of
BSDs. I've kinda learnt a lot, but I guess, one can always learn more.
Like getting some books, going to conferences, attend meet-ups,
online stuff, etc..
Conferences are right now expensive for me, so I wanted another way to be
able to see what's up.
And luckily, a lot of talks can be found online.
Good for me right?
So right now the resolution is to watch one BSD-related conference
(or not from conference) talk every 2 weeks. And for that reason I am building
DiscoverBSD Talks website.
Sources are on GitHub.
Because, you know, it makes it easier for me to keep the resolution. I mean
I needed to build it, it's like my child and shit. And if some people join me, awesome.
Because I can't do this alone.
Right now I hope it will become a community based website where
people can watch and discuss videos, and thus learn.
I plan to release new video every two weeks. To join me, you might want
to subscribe to get notified when new video is released
(via email or
rss).
And please comment on videos
So we can all learn together. I am pretty sure that everyone will catch some different important detail.
First video is already out and you can learn some interesting stuff.
Like:
- Seventh edition #Unix release management: Utility owned by last person who touched it
- There were 40 system calls in Sixth edition #Unix 1975
Go watch to learn more!
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