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      <title>How to live stream a meetup event</title>
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      <description>Due to current situation of COVID-19 pandemic, we (PythonPune) decided to have our March month&amp;rsquo;s meetup as an online event. Although we live streamed one meetup in September 2019, this time it was a complete virtual event. I always try to use Free Software as much as I can, so we use Jitsi Meet to host/stream our meetups.
Starting a meeting on Jitsi Meet jitsi-meet and few other services are developed by the Jitsi community which makes video conferencing possible.</description>
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      <description>One thing I like most about meetups is, you get to meet new people. Talking with people, sharing what they are doing helps a lot to gain more knowledge. It is also a good platform to make connections with people having similar area of interests. I have been attending PythonPune meetup since last 2 years. In this blog post, I will be sharing some history about this group and how I got involved in organizing meetups.</description>
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      <title>Contributing to diceware tool or 2018’s first Pull Request</title>
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      <description>You must have heard about diceware passwords before. If not, then the following image explains about it. It&amp;rsquo;s all about length of the password!
I came across this tool called diceware which helps to generate these kind of passwords by using wordlists. Kushal packaged this for Fedora, he wanted people to test his rpm build, so he posted link to the build on #dgplug. While testing, I just passed random string to the command:</description>
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