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 very pleased to have won the Doug Crutch Trophy at Henderson Photographic Society’s annual triptych competition last night, with ‘Go West’ - an image I put well over a year’s thinking into. It’s always nice to win but it’s extremely satisfying when it’s for something you have planned, thought through and executed above and beyond the usual.

A black and white triptych - along the bottom is a gannet in flight with wings pointing high. In a panel growing out of its left wing is a manuka tree, and out of the right is a sign on Auckland’s North Western Motorway with an arrow pointing down for the Lincoln Road Exit.
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Guy worth $340B spending $25M in WI is like the median American worker who makes $39,982 a year spending $2.94.

Meaning, a $5 cup of coffee has a greater financial impact on a working American than $25M did on a maniac billionaire.

This is how democracies collapse.

TAX BILLIONAIRES OUT OF EXISTENCE.

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This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenlyThe Nivenly Foundation over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

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This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenlyThe Nivenly Foundation over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

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You can delete a range of ZFS snapshots (a-z) in multiple ways.
The following will delete d and all earlier snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@%d

To delete d and all later snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@d%

To delete all dataset snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@%

Make sure to let ZFS perform a dry run (-n option) first and display (-v) what
it would do to confirm that the delete operation is removing exactly what you
intended.
-- Benedict Reuschling <bcr@FreeBSD.org>

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一応1も2もTegraだけどどこでエミュレーションなしでも動く意味での互換性なくなってるんだろう​:animuthinku:

いやTegraでもだいぶ違うけどさ

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そもそも2と1はエミュレーションに近い方法で互換性持たせてた気がするし後方互換性は無理な気がするしそもそも任天堂がそれをするメリットはないからなぁ…​:blobcat_melting:

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