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Re: [tlug] Nomiki in June 13th timeframe?



Bruce!
Thanks for the great news.   This will be perfect.  I'm not sure about
the proper etiquette of mailing lists now days, so you may need to
educate me.

I signed up for the event on Friday, June 12 and blocked out my
calendar. I think the venue still needs to be decided upon, right?

I'm so happy the group is still meeting and building a better world with Linux.

-- Craig


-- Craig

On Tue, May 26, 2026 at 10:21 AM McIntosh Bruce <mcintosh@??> wrote:
>
> Hi Craig,
>
> Sorry the TLUG home page has not been updated yet.
>
> I'll ping Brian about this.
>
> Brian has been using the Connpass site.
>
>
> There is a Nomikai on Friday, June 11
>
> https://tlug.connpass.com/                                 [For upcoming
> events]
>
> https://tlug.connpass.com/event/392021/         [For June Nomikai]
>
> I hope this helps, and I hope to see you (again!) at the TLUG Nomikai soon!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Bruce McIntosh
>
> Virtual Dot Connector
>
>
> On 2026/05/27 1:21, Craig Oda wrote:
> > Hello, this might be a double post as I attempted to post to the list
> > before, but I didn't confirm my subscription before posting.
> >
> > I will try again.  :-)
> >
> > I am an older guy closing in on retirement age from California
> > travelling through Japan and was wondering if there is a nomikai
> > planned in the June 13th, Saturday timeframe?  I used to live in Japan
> > many years ago and had fun in the initial TLUG meetings.
> >
> > I still use a Linux workstation at home, but will likely only bring my
> > MacBook Air to Japan as it is lighter.
> >
> > I saw on the TLUG web site that there was a nomikai on April 11th and a
> > technical meeting on May 9th.  So, maybe the meetings happen once a
> > month and I'll get lucky and find one?
> >
> > Many years ago, Linux was a bit rough around the edges and so we
> > learned a lot just to get it set up.  Linux is so mature now days,
> > that I believe it is more common to use it as a platform for building
> > other things like generative AI pipelines.
> >
> > I've been using RAG pipelines in the US and have been wondering if
> > there's any special considerations for Japanese?
> >


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