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FOSDEM 2026

Édouard Lopez (18)

@KekunPlazas probably less than 5% of attendees word masks. Organizers talk about the issue during the opening session and mention masks were available. They provided a few masks at the entrance of each room.
First time I saw such thing in a conference and I thanks the team for it 👏

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@gnome I'm an open source maintainer and an arboriculturist. I saw your t-shirt "seed, grow, sustain" during .
Could you tell me where i can buy it?

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Hey, people I saw a stand with light blue t-shirt with a growing tree on it and test like "seed, growth, sustain". Do you know which company was selling it?

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Did you know sugar quantity in Fanta drinks vary across Europe?
Some slides from the @openfoodfacts presentation :
A crowdsourced database of food products.

world.openfoodfacts.org/

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Informative and actionable talk for event organizer
What happens if someone breaks the rules?
By FLOOR DREES, JOS VAN SCHOUTEN

fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

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The _Testing and CI_ track was one of the most popular one!
So quality is a hotter topic in open source than in corporate world 💖

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Want to teach (code programming) to kids? Here a what they used at :
MicroBlocks, turtle, LambdaSnap,
Luanti (Minetest), MicroStudio
GCompris, scratch,
p5.js, MIT App Inventor,
SonicPi,

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🎮 Just discovered Execubot 🤖
> Apprends à programmer en exécutant des suites d'instructions. Fais progresser Execubot en résolvant des défis logiques et interactifs. Un parcours ludique pour découvrir les bases de Python, pas à pas.
execubot.fr/

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Awesome reverse engineering by Alex Wenger to introduce grayscale colors on off-the-shelves e-paper!

Energy-Aware E-Paper Driving: Open Waveforms for Sustainable, Low-Power Displays
fosdempwa.com/event/9424?year=

Energy-Aware E-Paper Driving: Open Waveforms for Sustainable, Low-Power Displays

E-Paper technology is often highlighted for its reflective readability and near-zero static power consumption, making it an attractive choice in a world where digital displays are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. From public transport signage to smart meters and IoT devices, the number of deployed displays continues to grow—and with it, the cumulative energy they consume. A sustainable future does not require removing or avoiding displays, but rather designing and driving them intelligently. If you work with E-Paper displays, you will inevitably encounter a situation where the manufacturer provides only partially documented driver code—or, in many cases, a binary blob packed with initialization parameters and so-called waveform lookup tables (LUTs). Experimenting with these values often leads to unwanted side effects such as ghosting, low contrast, long-term image retention, or even permanently damaged panels. A solid understanding of the physics behind E-Paper driving is essential for safely modifying LUTs and optimizing them for lower active energy usage through improved waveform design and voltage-generation strategies. In this talk, we break down the electrical and algorithmic principles that govern E-Paper operation and show how waveform LUTs influence update speed, ghosting behavior, image quality, and—critically—energy consumption. Key Takeaways Understand why display energy matters in a world with rapidly increasing numbers of screens—and how E-Paper fits into a sustainable future. Learn the physical and algorithmic principles behind E-Paper waveform driving and how LUTs impact image quality, speed, ghosting, and energy use. Links: https://github.com/Blueloop/E-Paper-driving-Waveforms https://matrix.to/#/!xlOgXcWcKOYkMyPsIg:matrix.org?via=matrix.org https://lcd-mikroelektronik.de/news/e-paper-waveforms/ https://lcd-mikroelektronik.de/kategorie/e-paper/
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