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Week 7, Saturday: Eise and FrysIX 2024-09-14T21:55:00+02:00

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We arrived yesterday at the beautiful town of Jubbega, and after a good nights rest in the Pipowagen at the campingsite across the road from Esther and Arend, this morning we both woke up a little bit early by means of a biological hint - I had to pee but the inside of the cabin was about 5 C and the bed was super warm and cozy. So at 06:00 I decided to deny my bladder its request, and managed to doze off for another few hours. Then at 08:30, Marina and I both woke up with an Alarmstufe Rot situation, and my bladder was describing its situation to me as critical: more like a waterballoon about to be yeeted off the roof of a building. We manned up, and shivered our way to the toiliet building just up the road.

But, after the deed was done, the beakfast was a lot more relaxing. Yesterday morning, we already pre-cached our groceries for the trip: filet americain, goudkuipje (Plastique Fantastique), some bread, and a bottle of freshly pressed orangejuice. Nando and Christel had added a little box of coffee grounds, so we were up and running very quickly. Breakfast was very quaint, and tasted absolutely perfect for the morning, with exception of the orange juice, which was verifiably gross.

Our mission for the morning was to visit a special place a few kilometers west of here: Franeker. There, one Eise Eisinga build a contraption, literally in his livingroom, about 250 year ago he had the billiant idea of building a planetarium with all the (at that time, known) planets, the moon, and our star, the Sun. They all revolve with meticulously crafted gears and pulleys in the ceiling and attic of the house, and to this day it still runs off oa tick-tock mechanical clock, has the correct position of the celestial bodies, and is an absolute goreous masterpiece. Our tickets were for 11:30 and we arrived in Franker (Frjentsjer in Frysk), and made our way around the tiny town, over bridges, alongside the market place, the church, and so on. It's nice that they have so much water here to enjoy, there was a kayaking gentleman in the water, and some boats were moored as well. The sun was out, and the walk around town was super nice.

On the way out of Eise Eisinga's Planatarium, we mosied our way over the farmer's market and smelled a very familiar smell: vietnamese loempias (Deep fried Vietnaese Loompia), so we queued up and got ourselves one each, to tie us over until lunch. When back at the car, I got to tick another bucket list item off of my own list: viist Zurich, Friesland (or, Surch as they say here). This is a sleepy town of maybe a few hundred people, and I'm sure every now and again they have a ZH-579668 style tourist in town. I also went there really only for one thing: to take a selfie at the "Welcome to..." sign.

From here though, I convinced Marina to accompany me into a local roadstop on the north side of the A7 Afsluitdijk (the closure dike, that encloses our water called Ijsselmeer). Here, we both ordered a sandwich, even though really what I wanted was a broodje kroket, Marina managed to guilt shame me out of it [a thing I am certain she will vehemently deny]. The broodje gezond was super good though, and after a refreshing and low-calory lunch, we made our way back to Jubbega.

The Barbecue

Yesterday we did see the tent in Arend's back yard, but today there were these big wobbly-guys with the Frysian Pompeblêd wobbling around, and also Arend had put a few FrysIX flags in the front yard. You couldn't miss it! This event was going to be great, I could already tell, beacuse there was a nice sunshine out, the tent was enough to keep us dry and warm if need be, there was a bar and a set of barbecues, and just arriving there made me incredibly happy.

There were about seventy or so people, mostly Dutch, but there was also a Belgian contingent (heh, more than just Marina), a French equippe, and even a Norwegian delegation, including an export Swiss slash import Finn. Such a group, with so many stories and fun times were had by all.

A few months ago I visited my buddy Niels and Yulia in Wormerveer for a [Fusix] podcast, and I thoroughly enjoyed recording that episode. Today, Fusix were there with their gear and Sonia, too. They were going to take a few ideas and concepts and noodle on a set of recordings throughout the day. I had the absolute pleasure of going first, and we talked about IPv6, which was supposed to last a few minutes, but I think we generated about fourty minutes or so of chatter.

We emerged from the ad-hoc studio at 16:30 or so, after the recording. Niels and I rewarded ourselves with a Pintje, and that marked the start of the party portion of the barbecue. Marina and I had brought a few congratulatory cards which we asked people to sign, in return they got a FrysIX pin with a magnet and bottle opener. Those are the pins that you've seen me write about several times before on this sabbatical blog :-)

I put my 22 remaining IPng.ch beersteins into the circulation, and reminded folks that they were absolutely free to steal these. I am not planning on taking them back home with me. Beer, sodapop, wine, water and tea/coffee were serves in large quantities, and at around 18:00 the smell of a firing up barbecue made my salivaglands explode (much like the bladder this morning) and a good 45 minutes later, a delectable set of cold and warm dishes materialized. Omms were nommed.

The evening continued and Arend made a really nice speech which really did emphasize that this is a community with lots of folks with lots of different experiences and expertise coming together to just share a little moment of their life together in this tent in -- let's just be honest -- the middle of nowhere in beautiful picturesque Jubbega.

At about 21:00 I get tapped on the shoulder, by Niels, because he's magicked up another topic for a podcast: open source radio and routing and its relationship to commercial and merchant silicon vendors. With my VPP and libvirt/proxmox/asterisk experiences, this topic is near and dear to me: it's fun to disrupt vendors who used to be king on the hill with application specific ASIC/FPGA, but now being caught up, and sometimes even surpassed by, fully open source and no-license solutions to the same problems. We have a really cool conversation about Open5G systems, radio towers, 4G/5G/LTE telephony, all completely facilitated by open source. We were joined by Joran Osinga, who has built and shown/documented most of this stuff in practice, radio and all. It was a really nice conversation, in part also because the "Fusix Studio" had a heater in it, and the temps started to drop in the yard :) Joran and I agreed on-the-spot, that FrysIX shall also offer IPX peering services for mobile-core telephony, and he and I will interconnect my house with his house. This way, I will have roaming in at least one small spot in the Netherlands when I visit next.

At aount 22:30 or so the "main event" was over and we seemlessly transitioned to the After Party, with a smaller group of people, mostly those who have a hotel or Pipowagen nearby. Instead of the tapped Heineken, we moved to bottled Hertog Jan, and still had copious amounts of sweet white wine, so Marina was certainly not left behind. Speaking of left behind, some of our compatriots started to visit the strugglebus, (not me, of course!) and overall the stories got stronger (definitely me!) and the mood got jollier as time past. Then, Nando rocks up after his shift at the pancake joint across the street (Remember this: [De Koppenjan]). In the end, it's 03:30 and we kill it.

It's god impossible to get a taxi or uber at this time of day, at this place in Jubbega. New plan: We put the frenchmen on some bicycles, and let them peddal their way to their respective hotels. From Job we understand that they've all more or less arrived, and there are no casualties. Mission accomplished!

We crawl our way to the Pipowagen and take a good snooze. Thank you so much, Arend and FrysIX, for the truly remarkable and cozy hospitality. Best BBQ, ever.

Pictures of the Day

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