Thank you to @fluconf for accepting my submission to and to @ansuz for creating #FluConf. Thanks also to everyone who contributed to this year.
#FluConf2026 is over but we also have the contributions to #FluConf2025
I look forward to next time.
Thank you to @fluconf for accepting my submission to and to @ansuz for creating #FluConf. Thanks also to everyone who contributed to this year.
#FluConf2026 is over but we also have the contributions to #FluConf2025
I look forward to next time.
@fluconf Finally I mentioned @aram earlier, but I'd also like to thank him.
I got the book just at the tail end of last year. While I knew some of the subject matter, this covers so much more. It's a really good read and why wouldn't you support an author on the Fediverse?
The Secret Life of Data: Navigating Hype and Uncertainty in the Age of Algorithmic Surveillance .
Thank you to @fluconf for accepting my submission to and to @ansuz for creating #FluConf. Thanks also to everyone who contributed to this year.
#FluConf2026 is over but we also have the contributions to #FluConf2025
I look forward to next time.
@fluconf But while you're waiting for the full article why not check out what @dentangle (who works on @librecast as well) created to open last year's @fluconf
It's taken me longer to get to this than I had hoped, but #FluConf2026 is under development!
As with the inaugural 2025 edition, FluConf 2026 is being planned as an online alternative to FOSDEM for COVID-cautious people who are involved with or interested in FOSS and free culture.
It will take place on the weekend of January 31st and February 1st, 2026.
Once again, the format will be a bit of an experiment. In the interest of reducing the amount of necessary time and coordination, there will be no call for proposals and review period. If you want to share something for FluConf then you are welcome to do so. As long as your contribution is within the bounds of the Code of Conduct then I'll include it in a curated overview on the FluConf website.
I'm working on updating the website, so more details will be available very soon. In the meantime, start thinking about what you might want to share with the community on the event's dates.
It's taken me longer to get to this than I had hoped, but #FluConf2026 is under development!
As with the inaugural 2025 edition, FluConf 2026 is being planned as an online alternative to FOSDEM for COVID-cautious people who are involved with or interested in FOSS and free culture.
It will take place on the weekend of January 31st and February 1st, 2026.
Once again, the format will be a bit of an experiment. In the interest of reducing the amount of necessary time and coordination, there will be no call for proposals and review period. If you want to share something for FluConf then you are welcome to do so. As long as your contribution is within the bounds of the Code of Conduct then I'll include it in a curated overview on the FluConf website.
I'm working on updating the website, so more details will be available very soon. In the meantime, start thinking about what you might want to share with the community on the event's dates.
I'm looking for volunteers to help organize next year's FluConf.
If you're interested then please see this brief blog post for more details: