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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moNa2自作ケースのXIAO BLEカバー
何度か試作をして安定してリセットボタンを押せるようになりました。全部白のパターンも悪くない🤔

USB-Cマグネット変換アダプターを付ける前提のサイズでデザインしてます

の現場からは以上です

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高市早苗は人とも会わずに熱心に勉強してる、みたいな話があったが、ここまで多方面に不見識を晒して批判されているのを見るとどんな〝勉強〟をしているのか非常に気になってくる。
YouTubeばっか見てたと言われる尹錫悦のことが頭をよぎってしまう。

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小規模な生産者向けのERP。パートナーがパン屋さんをやるときに最適な管理ツールがなかったので作ったそう

puemos/craftplan: Self-hosted software for managing artisanal D2C micro-businesses: github.com/puemos/craftplan

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勝手にプレビュー版のアプリみたいなのをインストールしないといけないんだと勘違いしてたけど Web から見られるようになってて嬉しい。
:mastodon: で言うところの Boost みたいなことはまだできないのかな?

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Into the Furnace
A sun bear shelters from the rain in a furnace as a butterfly settles on its snout. A sign on the furnace reads ‘evolution’. Mogens says this is indeed a type of evolution – a wild animal’s opportunistic response to humans disturbing its natural habitat.

Photograph: Mogens Trolle/Wildlife Photographer of the Year



A sun bear shelters from the rain in a furnace as a butterfly settles on its snout. A sign on the furnace reads ‘evolution’.
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The Final Portrait
A polar bear cub looks into the camera as it accompanies its mother on an unsuccessful hunting trip. There’s a sad story behind this picture, taken on the coast of Svalbard archipelago in Norway. Soon after it was taken, the polar bear and its family went too close to an area of huts, and people forced them away.

Photograph: Nima Sarikhani/Wildlife Photographer of the Year





A polar bear cub looks into the camera as it accompanies its mother on an unsuccessful hunting trip.

Not long after, the mother bear was found dead in the water near the shore. According to reports, she had died of serious internal injuries. Her cub was by her side.
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The Final Portrait
A polar bear cub looks into the camera as it accompanies its mother on an unsuccessful hunting trip. There’s a sad story behind this picture, taken on the coast of Svalbard archipelago in Norway. Soon after it was taken, the polar bear and its family went too close to an area of huts, and people forced them away.

Photograph: Nima Sarikhani/Wildlife Photographer of the Year





A polar bear cub looks into the camera as it accompanies its mother on an unsuccessful hunting trip.

Not long after, the mother bear was found dead in the water near the shore. According to reports, she had died of serious internal injuries. Her cub was by her side.
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UK pro-Palestinian activists not guilty of aggravated burglary at Israeli firm’s factory

Six British ‍pro-Palestinian activists ‍have been acquitted of aggravated burglary relating to a 2024 raid on ⁠a factory operated by ​Israeli defence firm Elbit, with ‍a jury unable to reach verdicts on charges of criminal damage.



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Greece, Israel boost military ties amid Gaza genocide

Greece is interested in jointly developing weapons with Israel, Greek officials have told Al Jazeera.

“We’re an excellent customer of Israeli systems,” Angelos Syrigos, chairman of the Greek parliament’s Defence Affairs Committee, said. “The leap in our defence relationship will happen when there’s co-production of defence systems and common planning.”

aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/4/gr


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Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals

Greenland experienced its warmest January on record this year, as a rate of warming four times faster than the global average redraws the outlook for sectors from fishing to mining.

Preliminary temperature readings averaged +0.2 degrees Celsius (32.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in January, the highest on record and well above the historical average of -7.7 degrees between 1991 and 2020.


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Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals

Greenland experienced its warmest January on record this year, as a rate of warming four times faster than the global average redraws the outlook for sectors from fishing to mining.

Preliminary temperature readings averaged +0.2 degrees Celsius (32.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in January, the highest on record and well above the historical average of -7.7 degrees between 1991 and 2020.


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This morning my mother sent me this photo. They took away the old sofa and in a few days the new one will arrive. The cat and the blind little dog are perplexed 😂
Luna (the dog) is probably thinking “why don't I bang my head anymore?”

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“We can’t even buy our own land ourselves, but Trump wants to buy it - that’s so strange to us,” said Kaaleeraq Ringsted, 74, in Kapisillit, a tiny settlement of wooden houses clinging to the shore of a fjord east of the capital, Nuuk.

“Since childhood, I have been used to the idea that you can only rent land. We have always been used to the idea that we collectively own our land.”

reuters.com/investigates/speci


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“We can’t even buy our own land ourselves, but Trump wants to buy it - that’s so strange to us,” said Kaaleeraq Ringsted, 74, in Kapisillit, a tiny settlement of wooden houses clinging to the shore of a fjord east of the capital, Nuuk.

“Since childhood, I have been used to the idea that you can only rent land. We have always been used to the idea that we collectively own our land.”

reuters.com/investigates/speci


Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, does not have private freehold ownership of land.

“In Greenland, you can’t own the land,” Blidorf said. “It’s been like that ever since our ancestors came here. Today you have the right to use the area where you have your house.”

Nearly 90% of Greenland’s 57,000 population are indigenous Inuit, who have inhabited the island continuously for around 1,000 years.

Andreas Martinsen poses for a picture in Kapisillit, Greenland, January 20, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, does not have private freehold ownership of land.

“In Greenland, you can’t own the land,” Blidorf said. “It’s been like that ever since our ancestors came here. Today you have the right to use the area where you have your house.”

Nearly 90% of Greenland’s 57,000 population are indigenous Inuit, who have inhabited the island continuously for around 1,000 years.

Andreas Martinsen poses for a picture in Kapisillit, Greenland, January 20, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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Coding is like taking a lump of clay and slowly working it into the thing you want it to become. It is this process, and your intimacy with the medium and the materials you’re shaping, that teaches you about what you’re making – its qualities, tolerances, and limits – even as you make it. You know the least about what you’re making the moment before you actually start making it. That’s when you think you know what you want to make. The process, which is an iterative one, is what leads you towards understanding what you actually want to make, whether you were aware of it or not at the beginning. Design is not merely about solving problems; it’s about discovering what the right problem to solve is and then solving it. Too often we fail not because we didn’t solve a problem well but because we solved the wrong problem.

When you skip the process of creation you trade the thing you could have learned to make for the simulacrum of the thing you thought you wanted to make. Being handed a baked and glazed artefact that approximates what you thought you wanted to make removes the very human element of discovery and learning that’s at the heart of any authentic practice of creation. Where you know everything about the thing you shaped into being from when it was just a lump of clay, you know nothing about the image of the thing you received for your penny from the vending machine.

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Good vs Evil

"One of the heaviest misconceptions we grow up with and one that becomes a deep well of frustration in adulthood, is the idea that 'in the end, Good defeats Evil'. As you age and learn the inner workings of the world, you notice the impossibility of that statement. Evil is far more resourceful, for it is not limited by moral codes or 'red lines'. To Evil, everything is permissible; it holds nothing sacred and knows no conscience."

metamorphesque


One of the heaviest misconceptions we grow up with and one that becomes a deep well of frustration in adulthood, is the idea that 'in the end, Good defeats Evil'. As you age and learn the inner workings of the world, you notice the impossibility of that statement. Evil is far more resourceful, for it is not limited by moral codes or 'red lines'. To Evil, everything is permissible; it holds nothing sacred and knows no conscience.

Good, however, is defined by the lines it cannot cross. There are deeds that cannot be committed without sacrificing the very qualities that make Good 'good'. Once those lines are blurred, little remains to differentiate the two. Thus, the arsenal of Evil is inherently richer.

'In the end, Good does not defeat Evil'. Yet, this does not mean Evil stands victorious. In the end, it is Evil that defeats Evil. 

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It is terribly painful to admit that, in this world, Good is not as 'powerful' as Evil in the way we typically measure strength. A significant part of me shall never accept this and will continue to fight against it with every fiber of my being. It seems a cruel joke that Good must win by the self-destruction of its enemy, while Evil wins by design. But if the only way to gain that 'power' is to become as ruthless as the Shadow, then the price is too high. I will continue to rage against this imbalance, even as I try to hold onto the mercy that infuriatingly is our only real hope.

Good vs Evil
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"Good, however, is defined by the lines it cannot cross. There are deeds that cannot be committed without sacrificing the very qualities that make Good 'good'. Once those lines are blurred, little remains to differentiate the two. Thus, the arsenal of Evil is inherently richer.

'In the end, Good does not defeat Evil'. Yet, this does not mean Evil stands victorious. In the end, it is Evil that defeats Evil."

metamorphesque


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Good vs Evil

"One of the heaviest misconceptions we grow up with and one that becomes a deep well of frustration in adulthood, is the idea that 'in the end, Good defeats Evil'. As you age and learn the inner workings of the world, you notice the impossibility of that statement. Evil is far more resourceful, for it is not limited by moral codes or 'red lines'. To Evil, everything is permissible; it holds nothing sacred and knows no conscience."

metamorphesque


One of the heaviest misconceptions we grow up with and one that becomes a deep well of frustration in adulthood, is the idea that 'in the end, Good defeats Evil'. As you age and learn the inner workings of the world, you notice the impossibility of that statement. Evil is far more resourceful, for it is not limited by moral codes or 'red lines'. To Evil, everything is permissible; it holds nothing sacred and knows no conscience.

Good, however, is defined by the lines it cannot cross. There are deeds that cannot be committed without sacrificing the very qualities that make Good 'good'. Once those lines are blurred, little remains to differentiate the two. Thus, the arsenal of Evil is inherently richer.

'In the end, Good does not defeat Evil'. Yet, this does not mean Evil stands victorious. In the end, it is Evil that defeats Evil. 

[...]

It is terribly painful to admit that, in this world, Good is not as 'powerful' as Evil in the way we typically measure strength. A significant part of me shall never accept this and will continue to fight against it with every fiber of my being. It seems a cruel joke that Good must win by the self-destruction of its enemy, while Evil wins by design. But if the only way to gain that 'power' is to become as ruthless as the Shadow, then the price is too high. I will continue to rage against this imbalance, even as I try to hold onto the mercy that infuriatingly is our only real hope.
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