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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안녕하세요, 플래닛입니다.

최근 사이버불링 계정의 반복적인 가입으로 인해 부득이하게 회원가입을 일시 제한하게 되었고, 이로 인해 많은 분들께 심려를 끼쳐드렸습니다.

자체적인 조사와 많은 분들의 협조로 용의자를 특정할 수 있었으며, 이에 따라 더 이상의 가입 승인 절차는 불필요하다고 판단하여 회원가입을 다시 개방하였습니다.

앞으로도 모두가 안심하고 사용할 수 있는 SNS 환경을 만들기 위해 최선을 다하겠습니다. 감사합니다.

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yu: 套件管理工具包裝器

yu 是我最近開發的工具,通用於不同 Unix-like 系統上的套件管理工具,例如 apt, dnf, brew, pacman 等等,透過 yu 使用者能夠使用相同的指令來安裝、移除和升級套件,而無需記住各種套件管理工具的不同語法。

常用不同 Linux distro 或 macOS 的朋友可以參考看看。

GitHub: github.com/Young-TW/yu.git
crates.io: crates.io/crates/yu-pkg

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I've been reflecting lately on projects like @fedifyFedify: ActivityPub server framework, @holloHollo :hollo:, and @botkitBotKit by Fedify :botkit:. Sometimes I wonder if I'm solving problems that very few people actually need solved. How many developers truly want to build their own server from scratch?

It feels a bit like inventing shoes that let people walk on their hands all day. Would there be a viable market? How many would actually buy them?

That's the sense I get with these projects. They do have users who find them tremendously valuable, but the total user base is inherently limited. The tools serve an important function for a small audience of specialized developers.

There are moments when my motivation wavers. When the user community consists of just a handful of enthusiastic supporters, it's sometimes difficult to maintain momentum and justify the ongoing investment of time and energy.

And yet, there's something meaningful about creating specialized tools that solve complex problems well, even if they're only used by a few. Perhaps that's enough.

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