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# Copyright (C) 2013-2023 Yuchen Pei.

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#+title: TeaTime

* TeaTime
  :PROPERTIES:
  :UPDATED:  [2023-08-14 Mon 13:20]
  :END:

Fancy a tea or coffee meetup? You're hereby invited to join me for a
short break--I'd like to take the time to reconnect with old friends
and make new ones.

I'm happy to talk about most topics, but the ones I'm most interested
in are as follows:

- Free software movement, activism, organisation, and licensing
- Free culture and knowledge, anything the late Aaron Swartz would be
  interested in
- GNU/Linux, Emacs
- Functional programming, Haskell, formal verification, computer science
- Machine learning
- Mathematics
- Tea

If you're up for it, do reach out with your proposed time slots via
email. My timezone is Australian Eastern Time, and my platform of
choice includes Jitsi, Mumble, or Jami (but any other free software
tools would do). If we're complete strangers just include a discussion
topic in your email.

Credit: TeaTime is an idea stolen from [[https://tailrecursion.com/~alan/CoffeeTime.html][Alan Dipert]].