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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RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:z72i7hdynmk6r22z27h6tvur/post/3lla2nyxzec2t

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去年は本当に勤めてる方のお仕事が大変で、ちょうどこの時期ぐらいに文字が読めなくなってDeepLに日本語を貼り付けて日本語に翻訳しようとしてたり(ガチ)、タスクが多すぎてどれから手を付ければ良いか分からなくてフリーズしたまま1日過ぎたりしてioの運営どころでは無かったけど、だいぶ改善してきたので今年はioの事にも力入れていきたい

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One thing that is misleading about the abbreviated Niemöller quote is that people didn't ignore the arrest of Communists because they weren't members of the Party themselves; they ignored it because they hated Communists.

At a time when "gang members", "illegal aliens" and "terrorists" are being deported, we have to remember that our compliance is being programmed by scare words. Naming Mahmoud Khalil an antisemite puts him outside of the law, where anything is permissible.

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This is the image that started . It's a pun on the phrase "Idą święta", "The holidays are coming", which rhymes with "Ida psięta", "The puppies are coming". This was over eight years ago. Since then our pack grew – now there are five. Most of them are rescue dogs, but it's complicated, as the two youngest are the children of a rescue dog, born in our house, having never experienced real cold or hunger.

Two dogs walking in snow on a rural road surrounded by snow-covered trees.
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Do you know what's really awesome? All we have to do is NOT GIVE UP.

Keep calling. Keep speaking. Keep writing. Go to town halls and protests. Keep encouraging each other. Keep demanding change. Keep financially supporting civil rights organizations and media outlets that do not bend, if you can.

exists on repeated lies, we can kill the movement by repeating truth.

Be relentless.

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❤️ - Christian Reinboth (CDU (!)) auf TwiX: "Spahn muss in einer solchen Privilegien-Blase leben, dass er ernsthaft glaubt, es beträfe ihn nicht, wenn der Hassmob gegen alles, was nicht ins AfD-Weltbild passt, noch weiter validiert und ermächtigt wird."

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call me blake.
i'm not new to fediverse (been here for years, in fact!), so spare yourselves the tutorials on it.

i'm just trying to make do here. and for reasons undisclosed i'm rather secretive about my flesh realm and whereabouts

most of my days i spend recovering my health, playing some games and watching DYKG trivia.

perhaps you can say bayonetta is one of my fave games. but i didn't really beat it yet.

also, i want to pick up drawing again at some point, i did that in the past.

most of my posts will be either musing about my recovery and identity crafting (broad mh/ph disclaimer), random slice of life posts and shitposts to distract me and others who go through shit.

consider the tags a sort of list of interests and subjects discussed.

note i will vet followers before accepting follow requests. very heavily advised to not follow if under 18.

expect a post about boundaries soon.

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Are you f* kidding me, Apple?!

After a long time, I filed another bug report using Feedback Assistant because the bug was bad enough that it’s worth the effort of writing it all down.

When uploading a sysdiagnose (or probably any other attachments) you get the usual privacy notice that there is likely a lot of private and other sensitive info in those log files. It’s not a great feeling but it is what it is with diagnostic data and I mostly trust the folks at Apple to treat it with respect and I trust the Logging system to redact the most serious bits.

However, when filing a feedback today a noticed a new addition to the privacy notice:

"By submitting, you […] agree that Apple may use your submission to [train] Apple Intelligence models and other machine learning models."

WTF? No! I don’t want that. It’s extremely shitty behavior to a) even ask me this in this context where I entrust you with *my* sensitive data to help *you* fix your shit to b) hide it in the other privacy messaging stuff and to c) not give me any way to opt out except for not filing a bug report.

Do you really need *more* reasons for developers not to file bug reports? Are the people who decided to do this really this ignorant about the image Apple‘s bug reporting process has in the community? How can you even think for a single second that this is an acceptable idea?

So, WTF, Apple?!

A macOS alert shown in the Feedback Assistant app when submitting a bug report. The title is „Submit Report?“ with two buttons on the bottom right, „Submit“ as the default button and „Go Back“. 

The detailed message in the alert reads:

The attachments in this report may contain personal or sensitive information and any content you uploaded. You can go back to review, edit, or delete any attachments you don't want to submit.
By submitting, you represent that you own or have the necessary permissions to upload the content and agree that Apple may use your submission to improve Apple products and services, such as training Apple Intelligence models and other machine learning models.
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