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 got a called 'solr'. I want to start /usr/local/etc/rc.d/solr first and then I want to start a /usr/local/etc/rc.d/solr_exporter script I wrote.

The solr_exporter service needs to start AFTER solr does.

The original solr rc.d service script that comes with the package appears to not make use of daemon at all.

If I bring up the jail, solr starts but the solr_exporter script fails because it tries to start it up immediately afterwards but since solr isn't ready yet, it fails.

Any way to fix the timing of this? The way jails start services seems.. weird.. I tried adding: until sockstat -4 | grep :8983; do sleep 1; done in the start section for solr_exporter but then it just hangs.

Not sure what to do here. Any FreeBSD jail experts know how to solve a situation like this?

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【告知】寄稿のお知らせ
a01:Arata名義で創作・同人サイト制作支援メディア『do』に寄稿しました。よろしくお願いいたします


分散型SNSってなに?普通のSNSとの違いは?創作者向けの特徴や気をつけるべき点など紹介!
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https://do.gt-gt.org/distributed-social-network/

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요즘 Hackers' Pub이라는 소프트웨어 개발자 커뮤니티를 만들고 있습니다. 마치 velog처럼 블로그이기도 하면서, Threads처럼 마이크로블로그이기도 합니다. ActivityPub을 지원하기 때문에, Threads나 Mastodon 같은 다른 SNS와도 교류도 가능합니다.

댓글이나 DM으로 이메일 주소 알려주시면 초대할게요!

https://hackers.pub/

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When Signal was designed, our threat model was protecting the communications of civil society, journalists, just regular citizens ...

The threat model of military operations & sharing your hate of Europeans was not what Signal was designed for. Ephemeral messages and cryptographic deniability are not fit for communications that require accountability.
But I appreciate their effort to make government more efficient by adding journalists to the chat instead of requiring to go through FOIA.

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一族よくない?仕えるべき家が合って、家の繁栄のことだけ考えればいい人生ってすげえシンプルだし誇り高いしめちゃくちゃいいよなと思うんだけどな

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Today is the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first wiki by Ward Cunningham. A page that anyone could edit. Right from the browser. It was generally seen as a bad idea. What if people did bad things?

Originally to support the software development community in creating a repository of software design patterns, wikis were later used for many other goals (even an encyclopedia!), and became part of Web 2.0, together with blogs, fora and social media.

Thank you, Ward!

wikiindex.org/w/30th_WikiBirth

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Questrial, designed by Joe Prince and Laura Meseguer

During colonial times, European colonial powers in Africa made their languages the official ones. Many African languages still lack typographic support, making it hard to write them correctly due to missing letters and diacritics in most fonts.
In post-colonial times and to address the lack of open source fonts for African languages, @googlefonts gave me the task of expanding Questrial for that purpose

More here:
fonts.google.com/specimen/Ques

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Taking a stroll through my spam folder, I saw a bunch of legitimate messages from people and companies with their own domains, that are not publishing DMARC and SPF records. Surely everyone (and by everyone I mean Google) is rejecting their mail? How do they not realize this?

Then I noticed that one of them was received *from* gmail, so their mail probably works fine so long as they only mail gmail users. But another was via Yahoo, so that doesn't track.
jwz.org/b/ykk8

@jwz The stats we collect for the project (mass-scan results from participating sites) have long shown that spammers are more consistent at making SPF, DKIM, and DMARC correct than are legitimate senders. DMARC in particular has no discernible benefit for most senders, so it is a useless signal.

Rejecting mail based solely on authentication failures of those deeply flawed authentication methods does more harm than good.

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ので基本的にはユーザー間の非公開なやりとりはダイレクト投稿よりもチャットを推奨することになる
(ダイレクト投稿にしかない機能もあるから完全に置き換えるものではない)

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When Signal was designed, our threat model was protecting the communications of civil society, journalists, just regular citizens ...

The threat model of military operations & sharing your hate of Europeans was not what Signal was designed for. Ephemeral messages and cryptographic deniability are not fit for communications that require accountability.
But I appreciate their effort to make government more efficient by adding journalists to the chat instead of requiring to go through FOIA.

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