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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⏰ You have 2 days left to respond to the UK Government's consultation on the legal
framework for police using facial recognition technology (FRT).
👉 gov.uk/government/consultation

This consultation closes at 11:59pm on 12 February 2026. If you’d like some help on what to say Big Brother Watch has a useful guide here
👉 bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/campaig

2 DAYS LEFT written across a blue image of a person with a fingerprint for a face
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@dangoodin

For people who don't bother clicking links.

In Finland, if a petition gets 50 000 signatures, the parliament is obliged to discuss the topic and vote should legislation on the topic be adjusted.

This particular petition, launched very recently, is collecting signatures for cause billed as "Digital Independence". Basically 92% of state digital infrastructure is dependent on US companies, and hence on Trump's moods. The petition wants to use open and/or European software instead.

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Amazon

I had to order some things from Amazon¹ (for the first time in a fair while) and it's interesting that they seem to be pushing Prime extremely hard. I had enough to get free delivery and they no longer offered me any paid option for faster delivery; it was free or 'please please please sign up for Prime'. Also, the free delivery dates seemed unusually extended.

If this is a signal that Amazon Canada is suffering, well, we should keep it up.

¹ I know but they're the only source, bleah.

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I see tons of posts about here, and it makes sense. It’s a great option for people who can.

But this excludes the vast majority of regular people who do not have the technical skills to run a data center.

We own it to everyone to make open cloud services that:

- do not put profit first
- do not “own” or “monetize” their users’ data
- resist enshitification by letting users take their data somewhere else
- are as easy and straightforward as the “closed” status quo

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What I'm listening to today: "Sleepless", Soul Coughing

Gosh, I love Soul Coughing. Nobody before or since has ever quite nailed their particular bizarre formula.

Here's my favorite S.C., from "Irresistible Bliss", the album where they couldn't get their regular producer and M.Doughty talked everyone into a stripped-down sound. It's a quiet lounge song that hits like a truck; if you listen to it on a setup with a real subwoofer it will literally make your walls rattle.

youtube.com/watch?v=wLDRgFDcsDc

What I'm listening to today: "Placelessness" (excerpt), Chris Abrahams with Oren Ambarchi and Robbie Avenaim

A beautiful single stretched-out abstract jazz moment, like time itself is made of honey and will not let you go. I remember Spin once described a Boredoms song as "like the opening to an epic rock song that never starts". This is more like a single five seconds between bridge and verse stretched out forever, growing and deepening without progressing. Anti-music.

youtube.com/watch?v=d-74ihziRVk

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