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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私の旅行の仕方たぶんちょっと変わってて、あんまり観光地に行かないんですよw
まず目当ての街には最低2泊する
で、最初に行くところが地元の人が使っているスーパーとか食堂
「魚めっちゃ安い!おいしそう!
:blobcataww:」とか言ってるw
そして極力徒歩&地域のバスでその街をゆっくりまわってみる
そういうことをするとよそ者なりにその土地のことが
わかっていいな~なんて旅行をしてます。してきましたね
:blobcatmeltlove:

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Rust Drivers In Linux 6.19 Will Now Support... Module Parameters

On top of the Rust driver core changes and other Rust code for Linux 6.19, the modules infrastructure for this new kernel version is also bringing some new code. Surprisingly, it's taken until now for Rust kernel modules/drivers to support module parameters as is common practice for passing different options when booting the kernel or manually loading kernel drivers with…
phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.19-R

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Talking with @pixel1 made me realize how much our US-based infra affects their Pixelfed experience vs mine.

The latency I don't even notice is a constant friction for them.

We're fixing this: better PWA support, offline mode, sync capabilities, and moving services to a globally distributed infrastructure.

As more people from growing economies come online, we can't assume everyone is from the US or has 5G.

We need to check our privilege and build for the real world, not just our bubble.

❤️

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Rust Drivers In Linux 6.19 Will Now Support... Module Parameters

On top of the Rust driver core changes and other Rust code for Linux 6.19, the modules infrastructure for this new kernel version is also bringing some new code. Surprisingly, it's taken until now for Rust kernel modules/drivers to support module parameters as is common practice for passing different options when booting the kernel or manually loading kernel drivers with…
phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.19-R

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Day 7 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

Converting numbers to ASCII requires dividing by 10 repeatedly. But division is slow, so what does the compiler actually generate? Turns out: no division instructions at all! Instead, a mysterious constant (0xcccccccd) appears along with multiply and shift operations. How does this produce exact results for all inputs?

Read more: xania.org/202512/07-division-a
Watch: youtu.be/V9Pvv1tkocM

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Mám dnes náhodou narozky a tohle náhodou sjížděli na Rádiu 1... vtipný je, že od toho roku 1992 dnes uplynulo víc let, než bylo tehdy těm bigbeatům, co jsem zamlada poslouchal (tohle bych si tehdy nepustil...). Shamen vlastně definovali žánr, jako první se pokusili atmosféru rave scény přetransformovat do popmusic (což bylo následně megazkomercionalizováno, ale už bez nich) a taky byli jednou z prvních kapel aktivních na Internetu.

youtube.com/watch?v=8DzGgIURySI

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