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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What’s your laptop/desktop backup recommendation for general public, not-highly-technical people who don’t have extreme security needs and just want not to lose their family photos etc?

Maybe it’s just “use the cloud drive,” but…OneDrive seems to cause a lot of problems? or does it?

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This makes me sad (been there). From Joe Menn at WaPo: "Most of the Washington Post’s tech reporters were laid off today, including me. I have loved my time at the paper, which is where I wanted to work from age 15. I take some consolation in not being among the survivors who will have to work harder with less for fewer readers. On to better things."

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lot of people are going to gain a lot of leverage by taking a very frank and honest look about what practices they're doing, and why, and discarding some that don't serve them anymore. some are gonna try this, discard the wrong ones, and crash and burn. the trick is, which are which?

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for a profession that talks endlessly about how cargo culting is bad, we sure do cargo cult a lot re-evaluating things is a big theme for 2026. what are we *actually* doing here? what practices can we verify are *actually* helping us write better software? what is "better software" anyway?

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외국인들 발음 어려워서 한국어 발음 못한다는 거 다 개씹구라임 엊그제 영어밖에 모르던 미국인한테 5자나 되는 '반자본주의' 발음하게 시켰는데 한국인인 내가 듣기에도 꽤 정확하게 발음함 왜 말하게 시켰는지는 묻지 마세요

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im phrasing this in a silly way because my brain is terminally online of course, *some people* have been talking about stuff like supply chain security a ton i'm just trying to like, re-evaluate things and how i think abou them. i review prs before merging. how honest is that though?

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Every time I've worked on learning-shaped problems, it's been absolute agony trying to get tech people to care about it. Edtech, VP of a company that literally sold a product named "Skills," everyone is enormously dismissive of the power of learning even when you prove it over and over again

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RE: mastodon.social/@mcc/116004809

Anyway the reason I roll my eyes at most of the discussion about "AI", "AGI", "the singularity", "intelligence self-improvement feedback loop" is that like, it happened, it's already happened, it's been happening, it's us. We're it.

Kurzweil talked about lusting for a machine that can make him smarter. I have that, it's a piece of paper. I can write math on a piece of paper and solve problems I can't solve in my head. I can upload all the information in the world directly into my brain (books).

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My new rice cooker beeps when it finished cooking. It was one of the features I've been wanting (to be notified that the rice is ready) but it beeps like 5 times and super loud, even louder than my own wake up alarm 😅 (and there is no way to adjust the volume).

Oh well maybe one day they'll make it play a song just like the laundry machines these days.

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I just talked to a PhD student who had a scheduled faculty interview at a US R1 CS department two weeks from now, but not anymore: the position has been cancelled due to budget constraints. It's one thing to not be hiring this year -- but they actually opened a search, reviewed applications, invited folks for interviews, and *then* cancelled the position? A bunch of people's time just got wasted on both sides, to say nothing of the heartbreak of getting an interview and then having it cancelled.

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something I don't think I've ever seen explained is whether there's any situation where it's safe to set "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *" other than "if your site literally never serves any private data"

(I often hear "don't do it" which is fair I guess, but also like the Mastodon API intentionally sets Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * and that's extremely useful)

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Ripple/XRP (a cryptocurrency company) just granted 200k USD to Social Web Foundation, "...to research sustainable revenue and operating models for digital publishers and community-run platforms":

https://interledger.org/news/interledger-foundation-awards-200000-social-web-foundation-support-decentralized-social-media

This means they will be able to influence the development of the ActivityPub specification at W3C.

For those who don't know: Interledger, WebMonetization and OpenPayments are basically the same thing, these projects were created by Ripple ~10 years ago in order to insert their cryptocurrency and related payment services into web standards. These projects are sometimes presented as independent, but this is a lie, they are not (not in 2019, not in 2025).

Needless to say, Ripple itself is a borderline scam: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2019/03/01/is-ripple-a-scam/. It's not even a cryptocurrency really, their infrastructure is completely centralized and no one in cryptocurrency space takes them seriously. But they have a lot of money to bribe people, so I am sure that we will hear more about their adventures soon.

RE: https://socialwebfoundation.org/?p=99982

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