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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글을 한 방에 써야되는데, 빠진 말이 생각나 댓을 달면, 타임라인에 중복이 너무 많이 나와 진상 유저가 된 느낌이 드네요 ^^;; 댓의 원 글이 안나와야 되는 것 아닐까 싶어요. 클릭해서 들어가면 타래를 보고... 개인 의견입니다.

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4월 15일 임시 가격표입니다. 잠시 후에 상세 변경 업데이트 하겠습니다. 주문 : tinyurl.com/jejuorange7766 (구글폼) 문의 : open.kakao.com/o/snBLcewf (오픈카톡)

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:a6qvfkbrohedqy3dt6k5mdv6/post/3lm4kopdnbk2h

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패스키 개념이 없어, 검색에 의존해서 NixOS, 파이어폭스, 인증 장비는 스마트폰으로 어찌 해보려 했더니, 안되는 건가 봅니다. PC에서 기존 메일 방식으로 로그인 하고, 아이폰에서는 패스키로 로그인 해야겠습니다.

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RN에 새 런타임이 옛날거보다 오히려 느리다는 이슈를 제보했는데, 솔직히 좀 황당하다. 그냥 대기업이 오픈 소스 메인테인을 못한다...는 아니다. 난 단순히 잡버그/미구현기능 많은거는 망치가 부족한가보다 정도로 이해한다.

근데 요 이슈는 RN 메인테이너 쪽에서 지난 1+년간 새 런타임으로의 마이그레이션을 적극적으로 권유했는데, 이런 기본적인 문제가 파악안되고 있었던거면 흠... 저 정도 규모의 프로젝트를 운영하는게 어떤지 잘 몰라서 뭔가 더이상 말을 얹기는 어렵겠지만, 쨋든 설명이 더 필요하다 느낀다.

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An opinionated approach to TiddlyWiki

The Annals of the Lesser Occult Institute @provost@lesser.occult.institute

TiddlyWiki (TW) has been coming up in the Matrix channel that hosts discussion for the Malleable Systems Collective. It was correctly observed that first-time user onboarding is... rough. It's easy for even professionally technical people to bounce off, having made configuration choices that don't match their goals, and to conclude that TW does not meet their needs. If they find solutions that make them happy, godspeed! But in an attempt to be helpful I'll lay out how I have mine set up. I should say that I use “note” and “tiddler” interchangeably because I hate “tiddler” as a term. Skim the headings and skip to Configuration if you don't care about the rationale.

Principles

First let me lay out the values that inform my choice of TW and my approach to its configuration.

Links

Interlinking is one of the most valuable things you can do to organize information. I compromise on my commitment-phobia for links. Links have this inconvenient need to know where they go, so you have to come down from your maximally-agnostic high horse and provide them some concrete indicators. That said, I refuse to think too hard here—Joplin, for instance, is a really lovely open source Evernote replacement that I was considering but discarded because of the internal link syntax. It looks like [Target note](:/6d55a1e4d87946099bb8aeb24f663f96), with one being dependent on the application to get the blobby note IDs. I want to be able to turn "Hang on to your youthful enthusiasms -- you’ll be able to use them better when you’re older." --Seneca into something like"Hang on to your youthful [enthusiasms](#enthusiasm) -- you’ll be able to use them better [when you’re older](#aging)." --[Seneca](#seneca) fluidly.

Backlinks

Everyone in this space seems to have fallen in love with Roam Research and their very, very impressive demos. The tl;dr: if I link from A to B when B doesn't exist and then navigate to B, B shows me the link context in A with a link back to A. If I add content to B, the link from A still displays below that content. The point of this is that it allows one to build up associations among topics, authors, etc. that are perusable. (Tags also function in this way, but tags are not central to my organization in the way that I center links)

Everything everywhere: browser access

I don't compromise on the portability the Google ecosystem can offer. I can log in from someone else's laptop and note down an address. I can write down an album recommendation from my phone typing with my thumbs. All my devices can access everything and I don't have to think about what's been left in what backpack.

Commitment-phobia

No new markup language: only Markdown

My life is lived in Markdown, for better or worse, at work and at play. Even Facebook Messenger supports a subset. I'm not memorizing anything else for my own notes when it's so helpful to have Markdown syntax in one's muscle memory.

No data lock-in: simple files

If I'm writing in Markdown, I should be storing in Markdown. An .md file, or a folder of .md files, feels timeless—or timeless enough to be translated to the next thing, at least. The underlying data is in this kind of storage—what lives on top is just a view layer.

Let there be pretty: customizable

My needs here are somewhat less demanding than I was of my middle school MySpace CSS, but I want plain Markdown files and I want cutesy background images and I get both. If I want to be persnickety about fonts, I can be to my own satisfaction. The view layer is usable by default but has enough knobs for visual tinkering.

Flat organization: no hierarchy

Hierarchies are so 2nd millennium. Links and tags ought to be enough. This verges dangerously on relating more to my philosophy of notetaking than my technical needs, but I want a tangle, not a tree, and my tools can't force the latter on me.

Bonus: offline function for alternate use

I know that I've said I want everything available everywhere—and that's true for the great bulk of what I do. But it's also valuable for me to be able to take notes on my work. I work at a big tech company. People throw enough three letter acronyms around internally that you could hit on real ones by sharpieing letters on some dice. I need to remember a lot of non-public information. It's not kosher to store that where it doesn't need to be—so if I can use the same kind of view layer locally to see Markdown files that never leave my work laptop, that's a great bonus.

Configuration

  • Install the TW5 nodejs application
  • Use the init command with the server option targeting the folder you want to hold your data
  • Run the server itself
  • Navigate to the server in the browser.
  • Drag the markdown plugin over to the tab serving your wiki Put the new markdown tiddler button where the old new tiddler button was.
  • Install this relink plugin if you intend to use links much at all.

There. You now have a basic server that will autosave your changes as you edit to a bunch of markdown files in theFolderYouChose/tiddlers. Here's documentation on how to use it. Making it available everywhere is then a question of web hosting. I am not qualified to give advice on how to configure a reverse proxy and whatnot. There are also different auth solutions you will want to consider. The built in username / plaintext password is not ideal for long-term use, but will work for testing it out. Your reverse proxy can help here. For a while, I had this running on an EC2 instance. If you do this, I recommend creating some kind of backup as well (push the directory to S3 every so often, rely on EBS snapshots if lazy and deep-pocketed, sync with git every so often, etc.). I now run it from a machine I have physical access to for recovery, but I should still probably have a better backup story. (We should all have a better backup story.)

Snazzier configuration

  • If you use the “journal” feature for daily logs, it's possible to create a modified button that will open the journal of the day with the markdown format selected. (If you care about this but don't want to fuss with it yourself, DM me on Mastodon and I'll share the modifications necessary.)
  • Backlinks – install this context plugin and create a tiddler with the content:

    <$list filter="[all[current]backlinks[]sort[title]]" emptyMessage="">
    <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/>: </$link>
    <$context length=80 term=<<storyTiddler>> />
    <br>
    </$list>
    

    and tag it $:/tags/ViewTemplate. I use this footer along with a list of notes tagged with the title of the current note, but this is simple for you to try to see if you like this backlinks feature.

  • Decoration – I'm not going to say it would be reasonable to do so, but if one wanted to have little images floating at the bottom of one's notes based on some tag, one could use a. the fact that every note gets the CSS class .tc-tagged-{TAG} for every tag, b. every note tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet being included as CSS, c. the TW markup language to process transclusion before this CSS inclusion happens, and d. a cute image stored as base64 as a separate note. It might look something like this:

Drawbacks

Images

The native thing to do involves embedding the images, more or less, in the big blob of content that gets sent across the wire on first load. Base64 encoding is involved for whatever reason. There is lazy loading available that reduces the performance penalty, but I haven't tried it out (not sure how it will mix with my nginx auth_request redirect setup). The whole thing makes me realize that I'm not sure I have a good story around saving images to be mixed with text content.

Plugin discovery

The TW plugin experience in the technical sense is stellar. If someone hosts their TW publicly and they have a plugin you like, you can click and drag it over to your TW and it Just Works™. Perhaps because of this easy p2p plugin sharing, however, there is very poor discoverability around the really great plugins out there. The whole community exists primarily in Google Groups, for God's sake.

Alternatives

Org-roam

If you're an emacs person, do check out org-roam.

David Gifford's TW adaptations

Someone who's twiddled with TW with the aim of producing UX somewhat like Roam without requiring user configuration to get there. His latest iteration is named Stroll. I don't care for it. That's because it's not a minimal plugin to TW focusing on specific functionality, but an attempt to develop an overall experience including multiple existing plugins to TW—and as the latter, it has all kinds of modifications to layout and such that I don't want to have to deal with in trying to hone in on my own preferences. I mention it because, as always, Your Mileage May Vary.

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In my transition to , the main problem isnt finding decent software to start new things in, but file-format lock-in.

I've got years of work locked away in .ai files that are pretty much unreadable by anything other than Adobe Illustrator. They are a complete mess in Inkscape, and I'm not sure there's much to be done about it.

I should probably just declare them all done and live with the uneditable PDF versions.

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In my transition to , the main problem isnt finding decent software to start new things in, but file-format lock-in.

I've got years of work locked away in .ai files that are pretty much unreadable by anything other than Adobe Illustrator. They are a complete mess in Inkscape, and I'm not sure there's much to be done about it.

I should probably just declare them all done and live with the uneditable PDF versions.

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청주는 맑은 술이라는 뜻입니다. 밑술에다 죽부인처럼 생긴 거름망? 같은 걸 박아서 맑은 술만 모으면 그게 청주입니다.

비교적 도수가 높고(최대 16도 정도) 막걸리와 비교하면 옅게, 신맛과 단맛이 납니다.
하지만 무엇보다, 누룩의 쿰쿰한 향이 강조되어 있으며 탄산감이 없는 대신 질감이 매끈합니다.

현대에는... 거의 만들어지지 않습니다.

그럼 백화수복은 뭐냐? 제삿상에 올리는 그 술은 청주라고 팔던데 청주가 아닌 거냐?

아닙니다. 백화수복이 나쁜 술이라는 말은 하지 않겠습니다만 그건 청주가 아닙니다. 사케에 가깝죠.

그나마 순-청주에 가까운 술은 예담입니다. 경주법주를 내는 브랜드에서 내는 술 중에 화랑?인가 하는 술이 있는데 그것로 청주인 걸로 알고 있습니다.

백화수복 같은 술은 '삼배증량청주'인가 하는 종류로 알고 있습니다. 이것도 희석식 소주처럼 증류해 만든 주정에다 물을 타서 만드는 술입니다.

그래도 백화수복은 가격에 비해 맛이 괜찮은 술이에요. 한국에 범람한 소위 '이자까야'에서 내놓는 데운 술들 대부분은 백화수복이라고 합니다.

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、、、 shared the below article:

日本の公正取引委員会がGoogleの独占禁止法違反を認めて排除措置命令、Googleは遺憾の意を表明

GIGAZINE(ギガジン) @gigazine.net@web.brid.gy

GoogleがAndroidスマートフォンメーカーに対してGoogle Playの搭載を認める代わりに、Google Chromeなどのプリインストールやアプリを目立つところに配置すること、検索時の既定をGoogleにすることなどを求め、競合事業者を排除していたのは独占禁止法にあたるとして、公正取引委員会がGoogleに違反行為をやめることなどを求める排除措置命令を出しました。

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Savoir | 連蓋章都不會的龍應台為何這麼愛當《紐約時報》的棋子?
savoirtw.org/article/4820

> 過去幾年,《紐時》在部分報導中採取了過度理解或合理化中共政策的立場,例如對中國數位監控系統、清零政策、甚至中共對外宣傳機器的報導,表現出一種「文化相對主義式的欣賞」。這與它自詡的「自由主義價值」立場是矛盾的。

這部分有哪位大大可以補充嗎?我記得新疆的內部文件不就是紐約時報披露的嗎?

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之前吳修銘在拜登任內,一直想把 meta 拆分,他覺得公司這麼大有害良性競爭,可惜是未竟之功,如今川川補刀。

引:美國政府現在的反壟斷邏輯,已經不再是「你有沒有抬價、傷害消費者」,而是進化到一種「你有沒有讓競爭對手活不下去」。

像Meta這案子就是典型案例—你沒漲價?沒關係。但你把IG 買下來,讓它不能成為FB 的對手,這就叫「扼殺潛在競爭」。這個標準是FTC這幾年才重新炒熱的,代表美國對科技巨頭的監管態度在結構性轉向。

而這背後,其實是政府在重新劃分「科技創新」與「市場權力」的邊界。

這不只是管Meta一家公司,而是整體在重新掌控平台經濟的戰略制高點。

注意看:Meta、Google、Apple 這些平台,不只是賺錢工具,它們已經是數位基礎建設—掌握輿論、掌握用戶資料、掌握演算法,甚至左右選舉走向。

如果美國政府不能有效「駕馭」這些平台,未來在對抗中國科技公司(像TikTok、華為、阿里雲)時,就會內外交困。

所以現在用反壟斷法律來「敲打」、甚至預做拆解準備,其實就是在說:「你們不是獨立王國,得聽話。」(1/2)

threads.net/@sparksparkfinance

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[사본] [무료 나눔]

물품: 아사
나눔 시일: 04.15-(추후 공지일까지)
남은 수량: 무제한
물품 분류: 연친
수령 방법: 부스트 리노트를 제외한 흔적

왠지 타이밍 놓친 것 같기도..

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