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.

cna.com.tw/news/aopl/202503290
【川普削減研究經費 調查:75%科學家考慮離開美國】

這個比例高到令人驚訝。但文中有一句「以剛加入研究領域的科學家、博士生最為明顯」令人玩味。
換言之,已經做了一段時間的科學家想離開美國的比例有可能沒有比較高。

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서피스 최악의 경험은....

오만가지 삽질을 통해 드디어 서피스 독(Dock) 이용이 가능한 커널을 컴파일했는데, 그 다음날에 서피스 독과 서피스를 연결하는데 필요한 커넥터 (서피스 독자규격 ^^)가 망가진거였음... (원래부터 내구성 문제로 여러 말이 많았던 부분이었고..)

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서피스 최악의 경험은....

오만가지 삽질을 통해 드디어 서피스 독(Dock) 이용이 가능한 커널을 컴파일했는데, 그 다음날에 서피스 독과 서피스를 연결하는데 필요한 커넥터 (서피스 독자규격 ^^)가 망가진거였음... (원래부터 내구성 문제로 여러 말이 많았던 부분이었고..)

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Our CV is ready now and available on request. If you or anyone you know could be interested, please forward them to us.
We have 3 years of professional software development experience, two of them in Rust.

Additionally knowledge of NixOS, Go, Python, JS, hardware development, some embedded development experience and long linux experience.

Plus points for any kind of exciting work or if it contains (ethical) AI development.

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cna.com.tw/news/aopl/202503290
【川普削減研究經費 調查:75%科學家考慮離開美國】

這個比例高到令人驚訝。但文中有一句「以剛加入研究領域的科學家、博士生最為明顯」令人玩味。
換言之,已經做了一段時間的科學家想離開美國的比例有可能沒有比較高。

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“처음 커리어 시작은 대기업에서 vs 스타트업에서 어디가 좋을까?”

흔한 떡밥이지만, '기계 속 부품처럼 일해야 하지만 안정적인 대기업 vs 불안정하지만 빠르게 성장할 수 있는 스타트업’ 구도로만 생각하면 그저 개인의 성향과 목표에 따라 결정하면 된다는 결론밖에 나지 않는다.

이게 정말 중요한 문제가 된 이유는, (1) 빠르게 성장할 수 있는 중소기업이 거의 없고, (2) 첫 직장의 연봉이 생애소득을 결정하는데 너무 큰 영향을 미치기 때문이다. 그래서 대부분의 이들에게는 초봉이 높은 대기업에 입사하는 것이 선호의 문제가 아니라, 구조적으로 강요받는 문제가 된다. 첫 취업 시기가 점점 늦어지는 것도, 승진이 아닌 자기계발에 몰두하게 되는 것도 이와 무관하지 않다.

예전에는 하루 8시간씩 쏟을 조직을 고르는데 대기업인지 아닌지만 따지기에는 인생이 너무 중요하지 않냐고 말하곤 했는데, 요즘에는 그런 조언도 못하겠다.

github.com/toss/frontend-funda

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as a teenager in the 90s, i grew up around a lot of tech people. it was an exciting, weird place full of exciting, weird people. the vast majority of them went on to become ISP owners, software engineers, game developers, IT managers, and made a lot of money doing it.

the sad part was that the vast majority (okay, 100%) of them became people whose only goal in life was making money and spending it on themselves. once the technical knowledge was stripped away, they were utterly boring people to be around, living out a 19th century stereotype of the american dream.

reading Doug Carlston's (of Brøderbund) Software People - a book about the early 1980s software developers - I came across a name I hadn't heard in a long time: Paul Lutus. While I've never met Paul personally, he sounds like the living contrast of the IT people I grew up around. He had been homeless (by choice) for a while, and worked on the Space Shuttle lighting system. After developing an insanely popular series of text editors for the Apple // called Apple Writer in a cabin he built himself in Oregon, he donated his land on 8 Dollar Mountain to the Nature Conservancy (+ a big cash donation), funded Planned Parenthood, and exited the software industry.

If we're going to reductively talk about the tech industry as being some kind of inherently evil thing, it's a disservice to folks like Paul. He did the hard work of making himself a value to society, and not because he wanted to be famous or rich.

He's my living prototype of how to live a good life, and not become a shithead while doing it.

A 1980s interview with Paul at his cabin in Oregon - showing off his Apple // setup.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7iFA_

Two great photos of his setup in the cabin:
www.reddit.com/r/vintagecomput

An AMA with paul from a decade ago:
www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments

paul's personal homepage:
arachnoid.com

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