Does anyone know a project (preferably FOSS and Linux compatible) which can manage several displays (with raspis or alike) for meeting rooms and are easy to use?
Scenario is we have a couple of meeting rooms and the "info signs" (which meeting) are printed out and hung at the door.
We thought about replacing those with small displays to show actual and upcoming meetings. Should be manageable by our reception personnel.
Was talking about Mastodon with an old-school sysadmin guy. We reached the realization that defederating from instances with no/bad moderation is essentially the same thing as blocking open relays back when you ran your own email server: open relays always end up getting used for spam, you block 'em to protect your users.
Email was and still is the first federated social network, so it already faced a lot of the same problems; we should study its solutions (and its failures).
On that note! If you have some resources easily available about anti-racist and anti-fascist, intersectional and feminist work done in the tech space, feel free to throw it my way.
I will do some research soon too (thank you lazy web).
Both within and outside of Open Source is welcome!
I worked the corporate pride booth yesterday. When I arrive, I saw a colleague I thought was a cis man wearing a ‘she/her’ button and another I thought was a cis woman wearing a ‘they/them’ button.
OwO, what’s this?!?
So I ask.
It turns out they both had been approached by someone distributing buttons, took the first one offered, and just … put it on. No clue that they were meant to select the one that told people who they were.