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.

土耳其爆逾十年來最大示威 反對派市長被捕激發衝突- BBC News 中文

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> 土耳其爆發十多年來最大規模的反政府示威,抗議活動已持續近一週,警民衝突升級激化,造成過千人被捕。有分析認為,土耳其政局正處於重要的十字路口。事件源於總統埃爾多安的主要政敵——伊斯坦堡市長伊馬姆奧盧,因政府涉嫌貪污遭逮捕還押。成千上萬人無視政府的示威禁令走上街頭,反抗在位長達22年的埃爾多安。屬於反對派共和人民黨的...

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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I just discovered why some of my followers from larger instances (like mastodon.social) would mysteriously unfollow me after a while!

A pull request was just merged in Mastodon that fixes a critical bug in their follower synchronization mechanism.

Turns out Mastodon implements the FEP-8fcf specification (Followers collection synchronization across servers), but it expected all followers to be in a single page collection. When followers were split across multiple pages, it would only see the first page and incorrectly remove all followers from subsequent pages!

This explains so much about the strange behavior I've been seeing with and other -based servers over the past few months. Some people would follow me from large instances, then mysteriously unfollow later without any action on their part.

Thankfully this fix has been marked for backporting, so it should appear in an upcoming patch release rather than waiting for the next major version. Great news for all of us building on !

This is why I love open source—we can identify, understand, and fix these kinds of interoperability issues together. 😊

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https://news.hada.io/topic?id=19948

나는 프로그래밍을 Solaris에서 시작했고, FreeBSD의 오랜 팬이자 사용자였지만, 이제 와서는 BSD를 권하지 않음. 내 개인적으로도 이젠 더이상 쓰지 않고 있고. 물론 BSD가 특정 시나리오에서는 매우 뛰어난, 그리고 일반적으로 좋은 서버 OS라는 점은 지금도 유효하지만, 더이상 개인이 사용할 우위점은 거의 없다고 생각함.

  1. 리눅스가 충분히 안정화되었고, 가장 안정적인 OS를 찾는다면 RHEL(+클론들)을 쓰면 됨. 대형 유저들이 많으며, 전문가 집단이 구성하고 충분히 테스트한 OS임.
  2. 리눅스가 de facto standard여서, 더 효율적인 솔루션들이 있더라도 작은 차이라도 큰 특수 분야가 아니라면 굳이 다른 방법을 찾는 비용을 정당화하기 어려움. 무엇보다 유지보수, 확장, 인프라 이전 등 모든 면에서 리눅스가 제일은 아닐지 몰라도 충분히 쌈.
  3. 보안에 있어서도 OpenBSD의 품질은 대단하지만, 대형 리눅스 배포판들 또한 취약점 패치 속도에서 매우 빠른 편이고 보안 툴들도 잘 갖추고 있음. 이제 양자간 개발자, 사용자 숫자의 차이는 인원과 설계의 질로 메꿀 수 있는 수준이 아니라고 봄.

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테드풀 shared the below article:

Hacker's Pub에 입문한 한국어권 여러분을 위한 안내서

Jaeyeol Lee @kodingwarrior@hackers.pub

Hacker's Pub은 소프트웨어 업계 종사자들이 자유롭게 생각을 공유하고 소통할 수 있는 소셜 네트워크 서비스이자 블로깅 플랫폼입니다. ActivityPub 프로토콜을 지원하여 Mastodon, Misskey 등 다른 SNS 서비스 사용자들과도 연결되어 플랫폼 경계를 초월한 소통이 가능합니다. 이 글에서는 Hacker's Pub의 의미와 ActivityPub 프로토콜에 대한 간략한 소개, 그리고 커뮤니티에 기여할 수 있는 다양한 방법을 제시합니다. 오픈 소스로 개발되는 Hacker's Pub 생태계에 참여하여 함께 서비스를 발전시키고, 우리만의 클라이언트를 만들어 Hashnode와 같은 블로그 템플릿을 구축하는 미래를 기대해 볼 수 있습니다. Hacker's Pub은 상호 존중과 신뢰를 바탕으로 모든 이들이 자유롭게 의견을 나누고 함께 만들어가는 공간입니다.

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@mattblaze I did wonder. I'm like, if they want some secure chat Signal is probably about as secure as any government solution that can just run on your phone, signal themselves can never see the contents of it, but the vector of attacking the device itself is a hard one to handle, which I assume is why the government still has that policy about not using stuff like this for secure communications. Hense the national security guy being in deep shit for more than just adding the wrong guy.

@x0 No, Signal is not as "secure as any government solution", because it lacks specific features for protecting classified material from going to the wrong places. Signal does a good job with the cryptography, but there's much more to it than that. Signal lacks security labels, authenticated identities with clearance levels, policy enforcement, etc. Those features make it virtually impossible to add a reporter to your war planning thread.

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Happy Tuesday!

Today we've updated the NodeBB community forum onto the remote-categories testing branch, which means that users on the open social web that identify themselves as "Groups" will be rendered in NodeBB as categories. Prior to this, they looked like users.

Here are some examples of remote categories:

ActivityPub "groups" and forum categories have quite a few things in common — they don't usually post topic themselves, they "contain" topics, and they are usually administered by a separate group of users (moderators!) In many ways, these groups lend themselves to categories much more easily than they do as users.

Notes:

  • We will likely be releasing this as v4.3.0-alpha this Wednesday. Probably this means you don't want this on a live forum just yet.
  • A lot of the backend logic is complete, but a lot of the frontend UX will be worked on.
  • You can "search" for categories (via "in categories" in the search page), paste the full handle in order to instruct NodeBB to pull a new category in.
  • You can now no longer mention a remote category. Instead, create your topic right in that category itself. As it should be :smirk_cat: .
  • Remote content coming in that is slotted into a remote category will still show up in your "world" feed. That is still intended to be where discovery of content outside the local NodeBB instance will take place.
  • Report any bugs or confusing behaviours (and there will be some) here.

Screenshots

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짭새놈들이 새벽에 해산시키려고 하는가봅니다 [남태령 속보] 경찰, 농민 트랙터 시위대에 첫 집해 해산 경고방송 시작. 군인권센터는 경찰의 내란동조행위를 엄단 할 것입니다. 또다시 경찰 차벽에 가로 막힌 윤석열 파면 촉구 농민 트랙터 내란동조세력과 내통한 경찰당국이 결국 극우세력과 내통한 시나리오 그대로 차벽을 치는 전술을 구사했습니다. x.com/Taehoon_Lim/...

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Jaeyeol Lee (@kodingwarrior) shared the below article:

Hacker's Pub에 입문한 한국어권 여러분을 위한 안내서

Jaeyeol Lee @kodingwarrior@hackers.pub

Hacker's Pub은 소프트웨어 업계 종사자들이 자유롭게 생각을 공유하고 소통할 수 있는 소셜 네트워크 서비스이자 블로깅 플랫폼입니다. ActivityPub 프로토콜을 지원하여 Mastodon, Misskey 등 다른 SNS 서비스 사용자들과도 연결되어 플랫폼 경계를 초월한 소통이 가능합니다. 이 글에서는 Hacker's Pub의 의미와 ActivityPub 프로토콜에 대한 간략한 소개, 그리고 커뮤니티에 기여할 수 있는 다양한 방법을 제시합니다. 오픈 소스로 개발되는 Hacker's Pub 생태계에 참여하여 함께 서비스를 발전시키고, 우리만의 클라이언트를 만들어 Hashnode와 같은 블로그 템플릿을 구축하는 미래를 기대해 볼 수 있습니다. Hacker's Pub은 상호 존중과 신뢰를 바탕으로 모든 이들이 자유롭게 의견을 나누고 함께 만들어가는 공간입니다.

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旧統一教会への解散命令は、宗教団体としての旧統一教会に対してではなく、宗教法人としての旧統一教会に対する解散命令だということが、本当に大事なポイントだと理解している。

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URGENT 🚨 this mutual aid project was formed to feed a handful of families after the aid stoppage. Now, with looming evacuation orders, support will enable direct cash aid for them + newly-displaced people.

How to give:

🌱 PP (preferred): divyamper, note “J” paypal.me/divyamper
🌱 Chuffed: chuffed.org/project/save-devas
🌱 You can see all transactions here: tiny.cc/JP-Accountability

A tan square graphic. In the background is a photo of tents among the rubble and ruins of buildings in Jabalia, Gaza. The image is gradually faded towards the text. Title: Save devastated families in Jabalia, Gaza. Text: “The situation in northern Gaza has become extremely dangerous and evacuation orders are approaching. This small group of devastated families in Jabalia, northern Gaza, have no one else to turn to. Your support will enable the team to distribute direct cash aid among these families and newly-displaced people who couldn’t bring anything with them when they fled. Be their hope: https://tiny.cc/SaveJabaliaFamilies. Faster option: PP: divyamper, note “J””
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