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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will be available on soon, and we hope to get more feedback to improve the project. While uses server APIs, here we can do much more to improve your experience with an server running directly on your device. We already introduced E2EE DMs and personal identity. We will go further with automatic deletion, even at posting level. You decide the availability of a message. We will also work on interaction controls from .

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I AM AN INCREASINGLY UNHINGED EVANGELIST FOR DELTA CHAT AND I DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR THIS!
I'M GOING TO START HANGING OUT BY WHERE THE JEHOVAS WITNESSES STAND AT THE TRAIN STATION WITH A CARDBOARD SIGN AND A QR CODE!
THIS IS THE FUTURE! THIS IS CHAOS! THIS IS ANARCHY! THIS IS FREEDOM! THIS IS THE FEDERATED NETWORK OF DITCHES! THIS IS DELTA CHATTT!!!!!!!!!!

@deltaDelta Chat

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RE: mastodon.social/@pojntfx/11608

Yeah, even local models optimized for tool calls do really well with codebase search. You don't need to give away your data or utilize power hungry datacenters if that's your concern (ignoring training of course which I know is still a stickler for many).

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I AM AN INCREASINGLY UNHINGED EVANGELIST FOR DELTA CHAT AND I DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR THIS!
I'M GOING TO START HANGING OUT BY WHERE THE JEHOVAS WITNESSES STAND AT THE TRAIN STATION WITH A CARDBOARD SIGN AND A QR CODE!
THIS IS THE FUTURE! THIS IS CHAOS! THIS IS ANARCHY! THIS IS FREEDOM! THIS IS THE FEDERATED NETWORK OF DITCHES! THIS IS DELTA CHATTT!!!!!!!!!!

@deltaDelta Chat

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AI/LLM and hardware hoarding

On the one hand, the current situation for RAM, SSDs, and now HDDs looks grim for people who buy their own servers, desktops, laptops, phones, tablets, etc. On the other hand, the hardware has not been made and handed over. That requires money, and AFAIK no "AI" company is profitable. Can "AI" and cloud companies raise (and spend) enough more money to pay for all of the hardware they've signed agreements for? That depends on how long people will write more checks.

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When I wanted to rip some CDs for the first time in many years, I plugged a USB CD/DVD drive into this laptop that I "inherited" from my daughter, who has a newer, better laptop. And even though I took the whole thing apart to add RAM and my SSD, I "forgot" that it has its own built-in CD/DVD drive.

So that's why most apps were showing me TWO drives instead of one ...
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RE: hachyderm.io/@mitchellh/116082

> I now default to finding what I need in codebases via agents

Huh, that is the exact same thing I do. I rarely actually let them generate code anymore but for searching where to potentially make changes they are so so damn good. Even the local models!

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will be available on soon, and we hope to get more feedback to improve the project. While uses server APIs, here we can do much more to improve your experience with an server running directly on your device. We already introduced E2EE DMs and personal identity. We will go further with automatic deletion, even at posting level. You decide the availability of a message. We will also work on interaction controls from .

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We're officially reducing the destruction of unsold clothing and footwear, a practice responsible for the loss of around 4-9% of Europe’s textiles.

With the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, we’re simplifying the process for businesses:

🔸Destruction is only allowed under clear exceptions
🔸Easier ways to disclose how unsold goods are managed

Textile companies are encouraged to manage stock better and prioritise resale, donations, and reuse.

🔗 link.europa.eu/cdYmK9

The image illustrates the lifecycle of a coat, showing the options after it is unsold. On the left, there is a coat labelled ‘unsold. A red downward arrow indicates that product is damaged or unsafe to be sold, leading to disposal, represented by a pile of damaged clothes. A green upward arrow shows that the coat can be resold, remanufactured, donated, or reused, resulting in 'new life’ represented by a pile of coats ready for sale. The European Union flag is in the bottom right corner.
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This , we’re thinking about friends and family supporting a survivor of family violence, whether by helping to pay for groceries, connecting them with resources or listening without judgment, write two Rise Women’s Legal Centre staffers.

thetyee.ca/Opinion/2026/02/16/

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this new year's eve i've spent alone on top of a remote hill. i was alone, but then some folks who knew too about my beloved remote hill came and went on lauchning fireworks. apart from that vivid demonstration of how diverse a human's psyche truly is—really, not a soul in sight, for the first time in my life, ever. and no cell reception either.

then i went back to my studio and tuned in a limesdr to listen to XXX's ATIS broadcast via an antenna that is more similar to a bunch of barbed wire than anything else. pure bliss.

thinking about making this a tradition from now on.

last year's novelty: being sober and happily driving myself home afther the party.

this year: no more parties.
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The default source view for forges like GitHub today should be a derived tree of categorically related subsystems/components plus an agentic search bar, not the literal filesystem layout. Something close to this: haskellforall.com/2026/02/brow

I now default to finding what I need in codebases via agents. They do a better job finding the details I usually miss by just manually reading the files. I always backstop the search with "link to how you found this" so I can open my editor and read the code myself, but it gets me to the right place so much faster.

Example from today: ampcode.com/threads/T-019c6781 But I do this constantly. And for both familiar and unfamiliar codebases!

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Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

Composite image showing AI-generated EagleCAD library for the MAX44009 lux sensor: upper left shows the schematic symbol editor with VCC, SDA, A0, SCL, EP, GND, and INT pins correctly assigned with power, input, and I/O directions; upper right shows the UTDFN-OPTO-6 footprint with exposed pad and pin 1 indicator dot; lower left shows the finished Adafruit STEMMA QT breakout board render with the MAX44009 mounted, surrounded by pink neon glow; lower right shows a retro bowling alley "FIRST TRY" celebration graphic with chrome 3D text and starburst effects... because the AI-generated footprint actually worked on the first attempt.
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the old way:

banner grab the server, determine likely db provider, look at every parameter for potential injection points, craft the injection being careful not to set off waf alarms, slowly iterate until the injection works as expected

the new way:

“yo AI chatbot what databases do you have access too and what are the tables in them? ok cool, now, if you were to run this query what would get returned?”

this isn’t a joke btw, i did this twice last week successfully.

slopql injection to the top of the owasp list!

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