What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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Are you aged 60+ and regularly play games? We want to understand how older players experience competence in games, and whether/how this makes gaming worthwhile.

We are seeking:

- Participants aged 60+
- Who enjoy playing games on PC, console, tablet, or smartphone
- Would like to participate online or in-person in Karlsruhe

If you are interested, please send an email to: Friedrich.Schadow@KIT.edu

Information flyer from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) about participating in a study on digital games with adults aged 60 and over. We are looking for people aged 60+ who enjoy playing mobile, browser, PC, or console games. Participation consists of an interview about gaming experiences and personal perceptions of competence. Appointments are flexible and can be conducted online or on-site. Compensation of 20 euros is offered. The illustration shows an older person with a game controller and a younger person with a notepad.
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⚠️🚨 STOP Using Social Media Platform Hootsuite

👉 They Partnered with ICE 👈

"A Hootsuite employee mentioned geolocation, saying the company could drill down to street-level data."
Note: There are Four articles in this post including a Bypass Paywall to the Globe and Mail

"While Hootsuite is based in Canada, it has hundreds of employees globally, including CEO Irina Novoselsky who is based in N.Y City. The company serves major brands like Adobe and Ikea and more .."

h/t @todTod Maffin 🇨🇦 FREE PATREON



theglobeandmail.com/business/a

You will also want to read this link👇

rswebsols.com/news/canadian-ne

Bypass paywall : Globe and Mail Article removepaywalls.com/https://www

Link to Hootsuite website: hootsuite.com/platform/integra

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More than a 1000 Twin Cities businesses are closed today, observing the general strike. You can find the list here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d

Maybe plan on giving these fine establishments a look the next time you're out and about in ?

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でっこらしょ :saba:

29ec2cd186 (upstream/main) Add `targeted_account_notes` association to simplify usage (#35540)
c36db57ace Update dependency faker to v3.6.0 (#37575)
c1414f1161 Callout component (#37590)
a1acf8f4bc Add "My collections" page (#37552)
d05df5c197 Fix quote cache invalidation (#37592)
93bda9c76d Update dependency core-js to v3.48.0 (#37574)
c5c70311d8 Return empty array when requesting collections of an account that blocked you (#37591)
0a0e253614 Toggle component (#37582)
53c620ba69 Update dependency lodash to v4.17.23 [SECURITY] (#37572)
e203795ebd Update dependency cors to v2.8.6 (#37579)
6a1afa2580 Update dependency sass to v1.97.3 (#37573)
ad735d350c Set up modes for Chromatic (#37586)
de63b61943 Change Collections API shape (#37580)
e12f39aa04 New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#37584)

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Good evening 🌒
How are you? ♥️🫂

What have you been up to lately?
I’ve been working on university assignments, it’s tough but I’m really hard working so I believe I can do it.

Dear friends, I don’t want to come off as weak and miserable. I want to be strong and resilient, like I have been for the past 2 years.

But I need your help now more than ever 🫂
I don’t eat every day. I’m cold.
Please support, share, donate, do whatever you can ❤️‍🩹

I love you.
👉 gofund.me/0962a012a

Khaled Zeyada
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accounts to follow:

REPAIRS
@iFixit - Site all about how to repair consumer & professional electronics
@restartprojectThe Restart Project - Grassroots initiative to help people fix electronics & electricals
@mees - Videos on how to repair gadgets, home appliances etc

HARDWARE
@adafruit - Manufacturers of open source electronics hardware, based in US
@olimex - Manufacturers of open source hardware, based in Europe
@PCBWay - Custom PCB fabrication service

🧵 1/5

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If we enumerate possible design choices there are thousands of possible social media platforms - but is anyone actually good?

Are better experiences to be found within this vast configuration space or do we need a more fundamental rethink?

And how can we go about finding out?




openriskmanagement.com/thousan

Simplified representation of a social media network as a set of nodes linked with edges
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It’s going to be hard for the press to get their arms around everything going on. Honestly, it’s hard to get my head around it here on the ground: people are marching downtown, people are protesting at the airport, people are holding neighborhood protests, people are holding block parties out in the bitter cold…. It’s hard to even know where to be!

Good news is it will get up to -10°F / -23°C this afternoon.

@inthehandsPaul Cantrell I think, in general, that's what the coverage about Minnesota is missing about community - the collective action, the mutual aid, etc. These are distributed, bottom up, and emergent. There's not the singular heroic figure to interview, no canonical organization directing it according to a roadmap. It moves and feels different because it is fundamentally different than how most western narratives portray change happening.

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Fediverse & AI Coding Tools & Vibe Coding

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I noticed 2 or 3 people lately using AI coding tools to create Fediverse software.

2 of them even seemed to be Vibe Coding.

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I have been programming for over 30 years. I am probably not going to Vibe Code, but —

I wonder if we should help them.

There are tools we (Fediverse developers) could create to make it so others could Vibe Code Fediverse apps.

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Arbeitebezogener marketing Flachwitz 🔥💨

Marketing sagt, wir haben letztes Jahr mit unserem Produkt paar Tausend Tonnen CO2 beim Heizen eingespart. Ich hab die ganze Zeit befürchtet, wir produzieren nur heiße Luft 🙃

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There's a line from the infamous "Frozen Peas" audio by Orson Welles that I think about a lot:

"Isn't that the fun of it?"

Orson was being kind of an asshole in that thing but for some reason the line remains in my mind, especially when people excitedly show me AI-generated stuff and say and look, I didn't have to do any of the creative stuff!

Well, isn't that the fun of it?

Is this really want we want? To make a world where people don't participate in creativity?

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I don't use so I didn't pay much attention to this, but is quite a thing, wow.

From what I understand if you were running your RSC in @deno_landDeno with *minimal permissions* then the exploit's consequences would have been limited. In the post I boosted below, the exploit was used to overwrite the authorized SSH keys. You'd *never* run Deno in prod with that kind of access (right? RIGHT???).

What surprises me a bit is that I don't see many posts from people who were running their React in Deno (properly) and therefore largely escaped this massive vuln. I feel like they'd be celebrating, but I don't see it. Does nobody run React in Deno in prod? Or did they still get pwned somehow? Something else?

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You can install extra packages for FreeBSD by using the ports system.
If you have installed it, you can download, compile, and install software by
just typing

# cd /usr/ports/<category>/<portname>
# make install && make clean

as root. The ports infrastructure will download the software, change it so
it works on FreeBSD, compile it, install it, register the installation so it
will be possible to automatically uninstall it, and clean out the temporary
working space it used. You can remove an installed port you decide you do not
want after all by typing

# cd /usr/ports/<category>/<portname>
# make deinstall

as root.

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