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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Starfield is coming to PS5 on April 7th, alongside two major updates for the game. There’s a free “Free Lanes” update with new locations and dungeons, and a paid “Terran Armada” story update. Full details 👇 www.theverge.com/entertainmen...

Starfield is coming to the PS5...

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perhaps the *biggest* bummer about the LLMs-are-good-at-coding-specifically craze is that LLM suitability is a good test for bullshit. LLMs reliably produce the kind of information (slop, disinformation, hero images for ad copy) that indicates a social problem. one of the hardest arguments to refute is from those that concede that LLMs extrude this kind of useless uniform gray sludge of information, but observe that most software is useless gray sludge already anyway, so why not do it faster?

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The last spam e-mail I've just received. This is funny:

"Hi

I came across Illumos Cafe online and wanted to reach out because we're working with other communities that are offering operating systems.‍"

...ok...

"I’m currently working with a few communities on campaigns that are getting their sales teams meetings with warm leads every month. We’re targeting people who need operating systems using personalized email sequences. "

...WHAT???...

"If I could help you connect with potential clients like this, would that be helpful to you?‍"

...WHAT????...

LLMs, at their worst...

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We do not need the next best tool, the next best framework, or the next best process for better software engineering.

We need good governance structures & leaders with integrity.

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'New' Frankensteined Ghetto retro workshop PC is now setup 😂
i7 / 32GB / 1050 Ti
Mainly for media creation and backup in my workshop:
🔵 SD/MMC
🔵 CF
🔵 SM
🔵 xD
🔵 Sony Pro/Duo
🔵 CD and DVD-RW
🔵 1.4mb and 720k Floppy
🔵 Dedicated Greaseweazel Floppy
🔵 Parallel LPT
🔵 Serial

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The plumber has arrived and his name is Mario (yes, I know...).
After an hour of trying things out, he decided he'll have to come back in the next few days with a probe and a special tool, because even he can't figure it out.

The positive side? At least the consolation that I would never have managed to do it on my own.

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I feel so grateful again today to spend time in frank discussions with caring people who have genuine problems who want to go beyond blaming people for those problems. And for discussions in which we can confidently and openly acknowledge what's going on and even who bears responsibility for it and even explaining why that's happening, all without needing to assign blame and feel superior.

experience.jbrains.ca

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After Madblog, how many of you would like #ActivityPub and #Indieweb support to come to GPSTracker too?

This is an idea that I’ve been flirting with for a while.

Like many Millennials, 10-15 years ago I was into the Foursquare-mania. It was the age where pubs would offer discount to their Foursquare mayor and where people used to share their Foursquare stats and compete on how many badges they had collected.

Then Foursquare decided to pivot its platform towards the business-side instead, the check-in app was spun off into Swarm, it gradually lost users but it gained trackers, and by now I think only 1-2 of my contacts (out of >100 in the golden age) still use it.

By now I don’t think anyone has filled that gap; there isn’t any social media built around networks that share and recommend their check-ins.

#GPSTracker already supports a lot of tracking, timeline and check-in features, synchronization of geo events with mobile devices, and even stats with arbitrary aggregations (by country, time range, city, region etc.). Plus some features that Foursquare never implemented (like searching for checkins on the timeline by simply selecting an area on the map).

#Microformats already support location tags through the h-adr class, although they are rarely used. Both #Webmentions and ActivityPub could send check-in activities as permalinks to pages with those tags. And the #OpenStreetMap APIs could do the heavylifting of retrieving POIs in in a certain lat/long box.

The only hurdle would be implementing the protocols under the hood, as both the Webmentions and Pubby libraries are in #Python while #GPSTracker is in #Typescript. But it could be a good chance to start writing multi-language bindings for those libraries.

Let me know if it’s something that you would use, or even self-host, and if you know if there’s anything in the Fediverse that already fills this niche.

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🕐 2026-03-17 18:00 UTC

📰 Claude Code / CodexでKaggle金メダルを取った話 (👍 226)

🇬🇧 Using Claude Code/Codex for Kaggle gold: AI handled implementation, ran 1,515 experiments. Humans focused on ideas—which drove most score gains.
🇰🇷 Claude Code/Codex로 Kaggle 금메달: AI가 구현을 처리하고 1,515번 실험. 인간은 아이디어에 집중—대부분의 점수 향상 주도.

🔗 zenn.dev/chiman/articles/b233c

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@codinghorrorJeff Atwood @GargronEugen Rochko

Well, yes and no. The full argument was that:

- most of the digital film cameras are recording at less than 4k (2.4k was used as a median).
- those that use film, get digitalised before cutting for that ~2.4k, and that's the resolution on which efects are added, and which forms the defacto max-resolution.
=>so what they sell as 4K is often only 2.4k, with stretched pixels.

Further: to stream those streched extra-pixels, they tend to over-compress colour profiles.

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Is there an elegant way, in the shell, to say “run this program until this other program is finished”?

I know I could run a thing, get a PID and then append a command with “&& kill pid” or something but that feels clunky.

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We’ve just published the first monthly report for our Cyber Resilience Act Readiness project, part of our 2026 effort to prepare the FreeBSD community for the European Union’s landmark cybersecurity regulation.

This update provides a transparent look at our progress across key workstreams, including security and vulnerability handling, SBOM tooling, public documentation, and community engagement.

Read the report:
github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/a

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Missing a centralized overview of all your snapshots in your clusters? has you covered!

Recently, I added to which allows you to quickly find snapshots of your VMs and Containers. You can also filter them by date to quickly identify older or even outdated ones and clean them up at a central point!

ProxSnap: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxSnap
PegaProx: https://pegaprox.com
Blog Post: https://gyptazy.com/blog/pegaprox-real-datacenter-manager-proxmox-clusters/


PegaProx with ProxSnap integration for Proxmox VE Clusters
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