Date
7pm, Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Topic 1/2: Unix domain sockets
Speaker: Tom Ryder
Tom will froth a little about Unix domain sockets, and try to talk you into using them a bit more for inter-process communication on the same host, affording greater control, security, and performance, and avoiding the bourgeoning problem of local HTTP listeners on random high ports.
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Topic 2/2: The LTT Test: How to install Pop!_OS like a complete noob update Fedora
Speaker: Brendon Green
It’s high time I subjected my poor unsuspecting hardware to more OS abuse for our amusement. So, let’s find out, once and for all, what happens when a complete newbie:
tries to install Pop!_OSwith no prep or prior knowledgein a high-stress situationfollowing whatever instructions they can find, completely blindlyand tries to run a game from their Steam library.
EDIT: Brendon has changed his mind and will now be demonstrating a Fedora update instead. We’re as confused as you.
Venue
Cost
$2 gold coin donation
Coffee and biscuits will be provided, but please feel free to bring along your own snacks and drinks.
Agenda
- 7:00pm: Welcome (Nick Skarott)
- 7:10pm: Topic 1/2: Unix domain sockets (Tom Ryder)
- 7:55pm: Tea and coffee break
- 8:05pm: General business (Nick Skarott)
- 8:10pm: Topic 2/2: The LTT Test: How to
install Pop!_OS like a complete noobupdate Fedora (Brendon Green) - 9:00pm: Doors close