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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個人的には外国の価値観に依ろうが一応自由に結んだはずの契約を破ることに違いはないように思うのであれだけど、それはさておき、モデレーション措置の妥当性も回避行為の是非の倫理的評価に影響しうるというのはそれはそう。

ただ、中央集権的だがインフラ的な地位にないプラットフォーム、例えばタイッツーとかで、いやこれは例えばの話なのだけど、例えばね、「税金下げてほしい!野党もっと頑張ってくれよ頼むよ!」……とか、例えば投稿してもし凍結されたとしても、n回もアカウントを作り直したとしたらTwitterでn回アカウントを作り直すことと比べてもなおヤバそうに感じられそうというか

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Pixel 7aちゃんが妊娠してるのに気づいて不良電池分割引券をもらってあわてて買ったPixel 9aさんがUPSでLouisville, KY, USを経由していてハブになってるっぽいしまあそういうものなんだろうけど(-人-)

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quote: ごく少数のエリート、いわば「上位1%」の世界だけで男女比を整えたとしましょう。そして残る99%の女性たちの賃金、働き方、ケア負担が変わらなければ、平等ではありません。いま必要なのは、「1%のためのフェミニズム」ではなく、「99%のためのフェミニズム」なのです。

digital.asahi.com/articles/AST

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We are thrilled with the renewed attention that The Carpentries has received for deciding to withdraw a $1.5 million proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF), thanks to a recent similar decision made by the Python Software Foundation (@ThePSFPython Software Foundation) and the shout-out they gave us when they announced it.

PSF raised $65K+ within 24 hours of making their announcement, an amount which rose to $135K+ within a week in solidarity funds from 1400+ donors and 270+ new members. This is incredible financial support to PSF from the Python community!

The Carpentries has an open appeal to our community and the general public for donations and sponsorships to help us make up the shortfall in funds due to our proposal withdrawal. We are deeply grateful for the encouragement and solidarity we received in response. We value all contributions!

Our choice came with financial challenges. In the context of our operating budget ($1.2 million in 2024), $1.5 million is a significant amount of money.The loss of those anticipated NSF funds, therefore, represents a substantial impact on our sustainability.

With this renewed attention to values-based decision making, we would like to use this opportunity to highlight The Carpentries' continued need for financial support. We hope that Python community members and like-minded organisations will also support the work of The Carpentries in some way.

The support the Python community has shown to PSF for its decision has given us hope in the sustainability of open science communities. Please consider extending your generosity to our organisation’s fundraising efforts, and help us to reach more individuals that are aligned to our mission and values: carpentries.org/support/

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Pot lights are a mistake, an architectural foible that’s ubiquitous because it makes a place look glamorous when you’re walking through thinking of renting/buying it. Looks good in photos too. And they’re fine for cooking or reading because you’re looking down. But for activities like conversation or chilling in front of the screen, they glare annoyingly. Nice glass wall or ceiling light fixtures are way easier on the eyes.

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According to Valve, they managed to run pretty much all x86 games (so far) on their new ARM-based PCs thanks to this FOSS project:

github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX

This runs together with Proton to seamlessly transcode Windows x86 games for Steam OS on ARM. FOSS is THAT cool!

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We've got cats in the house! They've available to order now, and we're starting to ship out our backorders! Thx to everyone who ordered and has been patient! We're now soldering up Glowies as they're ordered, so they'll start to ship in 2-3 business days. alpenglowindustries.com/collec

a small outline of a cat is light up neon-like and held between two fingers.  There is a black diamond-shaped circuit board underneath with a USB port and some LED charge indicators.
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이재명은 국무회의에서 혐중 시위 등등에 관해 천하의 몹쓸짓인 것처럼 말하며 처벌 근거를 마련하라고 장관들에게 지시하지만 한참 동안 준비되어 있고 단지 통과만 안 되고 있는 차금법 혐금법 통과에 힘쓰라는 말은 안 함... 직접 입에 담기에 정치적 부담이 커서 돌려 말하는 건지도 모르지만 그렇다면 지지율 높을 때 좀 더 의지를 보여 봐...

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ibtkxxjrzkzfnm6qzgvjmo3x/post/3m5dwnqjf2s2b

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RE: mastodon.online/@blair_fix/115

Yep, Been noticing this more often since last week. I figured it was a related thing.

Here is the deal though. I remove youtube.com results from my searches. I don't care for you tube anything outside of using it on my living room Nvidia shield, and that uses SmartTubeNext.

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I mean, just listen to him talk:

Hackers aren’t just sitting in dark rooms typing away anymore. With AI, they can launch faster, smarter attacks that slip past traditional security systems. AI can be trained to find weaknesses in seconds, or even disguise itself to look like a human user, making it very hard to spot.

In this sort of attack, AI can do the heavy lifting that used to take hackers weeks. It can scan for weaknesses across huge systems in minutes, and once it finds a way in, it can copy normal user behavior so it doesn’t raise any alarms. That makes it far easier for criminals to slip through the cracks without being noticed.

That’s why this airport attack is so concerning. It shows how quickly the rules of cybersecurity are changing. If hackers are using AI to get in, we need AI detectors on the other side to keep them out.”

Since I first tooted this, the article has. been taken down. It has been available for more than 5 weeks and suddenly it's gone, with no explanation from WGCU, the public radio station in Fort Meyers, Florida.

Here's an image showing the URL of the story. Accompanying that is an archive link.

web.archive.org/web/2025092316

URL in browser address bar: https://www.wgcu.org/science-tech/2025-09-23/detection-expert-says-hackers-likely-used-ai-to-penetrate-airport-system
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I want to try this again with more reach.

I want to help my employer you, and get you .

Do you want to teach ICT/CS/IT/etc in Japan?

Because I am currently stepping in to take these courses but I am the head of IT, no longer an active teacher.

The school uses the UK curriculum, does help with residency for those outside of Japan, has a union.

Teaching credentials preferred, but how they factor in can be variable.

Take my work... please!

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