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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I’m attempting to troubleshoot #Ivory when used with #snac2 where the app crashes when attempting to load in certain bits of data (seems like some hashtags perhaps, or the data the hashtags lead to). Ivory logs a crash mentioning something about “serverFilters” or “imageIndex”. Like when I try to view the StarTrek tag something it tries to pull in crashes the app hard.

Now I’m just trying to find a specific post that will do it so maybe I can actually figure out what exactly is going wrong.
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it's a shame the info sex people never do anything fun when they write all them computer viruses, like, y'all could do something cool and whimsical like randomize all the clocks in the world, or erase all the money servers. bring some positive energy for a change

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「今日はとっても楽しかったね。明日はもっと楽しくなるよね、ハム太郎?」
「――――否。」
「……ハム太郎?」
「人の世。今宵が楽しかったからとて、明日も愉快な日になるとは限らぬ。」
「ハム太郎…!?」
「だがしかし。ロコ殿の世界平和存続たらんとする純な願い。その清き心を守護するために我が居る。―――大船に乗ったつもりで明日を迎えよ。」
「ハム太郎…!!」

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多分古いバージョンのMisskeyに意図せずアップデートされるのはぼくが世界初 (こんなミス他の人にしてはしてほしくないからそうであってほしい)

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This is quite interesting re. Japanese users tending to score lower than Western users, in part due to wanting to encourage kaizen (improvement) and giving 5 stars doesn't leave any room for improvement, in part because they may not want to give away the really good spots to eat, but also because "Japanese survey respondents in general exhibit a “central tendency bias” — an inclination to choose a middle category and avoid extreme opinions".

On Japan's top foodie site, imperfection is gold - The Japan Times
japantimes.co.jp/life/2025/03/

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