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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Today's my 45th birthday, so to stave off the feeling of the inevitable march of time, I'm sharing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity I recently had: next Wednesday, May 7, I'll be a contestant on Jeopardy! I still kind of can't believe it. 😱 Check jeopardy.com/watch for your local listing, so tune in to see whether ten years of running a trivia game helps you at other trivia games.

Dan standing behind a Jeopardy! contestant podium.
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常常在騎車的時候想發嘟文,但是到目的地就忘了!
覺得自己現在比較敢做一些事情,比如說在待轉的時候提醒前面的人背包拉鍊沒拉,或是晚上走在路上對著迎面起來的機車騎士大喊你的車燈沒開,以前的我根本不敢喊出口!而且現在也很敢在公事上直接撥電話去對方那邊詢問各種問題!
最一開始都是看陪沈團,沈的一句「有問有機會」開始,從去音樂季詢問有沒有多的海報可以領,讓我發現其實我也能這樣跟陌生人講話!然後就慢慢的變成現在這樣~

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Yesterday I repeated the 4 mile barefoot walk that marked the beginning of my new life last year.

Stronger and more confident in my abilities I walked the entire distance unassisted, despite my feet yelling at me to stop.

I am more capable than I thought.

You are more capable than you think.

Picture coming soon

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常常在騎車的時候想發嘟文,但是到目的地就忘了!
覺得自己現在比較敢做一些事情,比如說在待轉的時候提醒前面的人背包拉鍊沒拉,或是晚上走在路上對著迎面起來的機車騎士大喊你的車燈沒開,以前的我根本不敢喊出口!而且現在也很敢在公事上直接撥電話去對方那邊詢問各種問題!
最一開始都是看陪沈團,沈的一句「有問有機會」開始,從去音樂季詢問有沒有多的海報可以領,讓我發現其實我也能這樣跟陌生人講話!然後就慢慢的變成現在這樣~

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如果 fosstodon 就這樣關站的話,我覺得還是印證了我對 open source 近年的想法:

試著維持一個絕對中立,絕對透明,完全跟維護者自我意志無關的專案,就是通往 burnout 的特快車。

在對世界溫柔之前得先對自己溫柔。

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如果 fosstodon 就這樣關站的話,我覺得還是印證了我對 open source 近年的想法:

試著維持一個絕對中立,絕對透明,完全跟維護者自我意志無關的專案,就是通往 burnout 的特快車。

在對世界溫柔之前得先對自己溫柔。

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@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Projecting ≠ Overreacting

Sometimes we have a big emotional reaction to a small slight because it activates feelings from the past.

When this happens, you’re not overreacting; you’re reacting the right amount but to the wrong thing.

Your feelings are valid, but some of them are about the past. Punishing the person that reminded you of them will not heal them.'

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I grew up steeped in the "I would die for my country" or "I would die for my children" or "He died for our sins" where death was the ultimate showing of love...

...I have to sit with that.

But what I want to know is... Would you live for your country? Would you build for your children (and their children)? Would you help out your neighbor even if they don't follow your god?

Would you fix. Would you love. Would you grow, heal, and cherish for those around you?

Death is easy. Life is hard.

The greatest showing of love is to live and to help others live and to increase that quality of life.

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@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Holding Accountable ≠ Shaming and Punishing

To stop wrongdoing long-term, people have to take a hard look at themselves and change the root cause of the wrongdoing, deep inside themselves.

Deep change requires feeling safe.

Feeling shame is the opposite of feeling safe.

Though consequences are sometimes needed to motivate certain people to begin the accountability process, compassion aids the accountability process.'

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@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Two perspectives can both have a piece of the truth.

Internally: you can feel both angry and guilty at the same time. Realizing that you don’t have to pick – both can be true – brings relief.

Externally: you can see the kernel of truth in someone else’s perspective without giving up your own perspective. You can ask what’s distorted about your perspective without giving up what’s true about your perspective.'

@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Holding Accountable ≠ Shaming and Punishing

To stop wrongdoing long-term, people have to take a hard look at themselves and change the root cause of the wrongdoing, deep inside themselves.

Deep change requires feeling safe.

Feeling shame is the opposite of feeling safe.

Though consequences are sometimes needed to motivate certain people to begin the accountability process, compassion aids the accountability process.'

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@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Listening ≠ Obeying, Understanding ≠ Condoning

Internally: you can listen to the angry part of yourself without lashing out. You can listen to the helpless part of yourself without giving up.

Externally: you can listen to someone you’re angry at without doing what they say or giving up your own perspective. You can ask someone to validate your feelings without asking them to agree with your thoughts.'

@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Two perspectives can both have a piece of the truth.

Internally: you can feel both angry and guilty at the same time. Realizing that you don’t have to pick – both can be true – brings relief.

Externally: you can see the kernel of truth in someone else’s perspective without giving up your own perspective. You can ask what’s distorted about your perspective without giving up what’s true about your perspective.'

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@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'There are concepts that sometimes feel very connected but are actually distinct. When they’re not distinguished from each other, they act like dominoes. When one domino falls, all the other dominoes fall, too. It can look like “I’m hurt, therefore you must have wronged me, therefore you’re a bad person, therefore you must be punished.”'

@presleypizzo.bsky.socialPresley Pizzo

'Listening ≠ Obeying, Understanding ≠ Condoning

Internally: you can listen to the angry part of yourself without lashing out. You can listen to the helpless part of yourself without giving up.

Externally: you can listen to someone you’re angry at without doing what they say or giving up your own perspective. You can ask someone to validate your feelings without asking them to agree with your thoughts.'

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Dear Canadians:

Please, please, from the bottom of my heart, please vote in today's election. Take it from a USian. Polls can get it *very* wrong, high turnout does *not* mean your side is winning. You can lose an election you thought you had in the bag. Your vote is more needed than you know.

The above plea goes triple for anyone who may happen to be in Ontario's Carleton riding. ( globalnews.ca/news/11149672/po )

I am not allowed to vote. I hope in the next election, I will be able to.

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I've always loved Kitsune masks and the other day I realized my logo has the basic architecture of one. So this weekend I tried to turn my logo into one. Still needs work, but I think I'm on to something! Would be cool to have a nice kitsune version of my logo and then a mascot/character as well.

I also realized the kanji for Kitsune kind of has the shapes of an M and J too! 😅

Screenshot of my MJ logo in Affinity Designer showing the transformation into a Kitsune mask. Left logo is my logo, middle shows the kitsune mask with rigid lines of the fox face based on my logo architecture, and then a more rounded version on the right.
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Erfahrungswerte gesucht! Bitte boostern!

Die Mitgliederkartei des ist alphabetisch sortiert worden. Eine geografische nach Mitgliedern aus Ortsgruppen ist daher nicht möglich (🤯).

Als lokale beschert uns das 1000% Mehrarbeit - oder kennt ihr noch weitere Möglichkeiten der ortsgebundenen Recherche ohne jede Einzelperson anfragen zu müssen?

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TIL: The European Union Public License.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European

Looks pretty decent actually!

• OSI and FSF approved
• copyleft
• SaaS clause (like the AGPL)
• explicitly compatible with several copyleft licenses to allow EUPL code to be integrated into GPL, AGPL, LGPL, OSL, MPL etc. projects
• based on European law
• available in 23 languages, all with the same validity

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ai, superlative stimuli

Maybe a topic for a future thread —

AI and Superlative Stimuli

On how AI will take advantage of your cognitive adaptation, just as marketers and info-ops specialists, etc did in the past and continue to do.

...

FWIW, I don't think AI is bad.
In fact, I think AI is very useful.
And, we have been using AI for decades.

But, I can imagine how people will intentionally or unintentionally use it.

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It seems like go packages for FreeBSD and all packages depending on go are available again in the repository. But I am wondering if I should go back to packages after shifting to Poudriere. Yes, it is annoying to build all required packages and it often takes very long. But on the other hand there seems to be no other way to stay in control, especially as something like this could always happen again.

What's your opinion on it? Staying with Poudriere, building all packages locally and accepting the daily rebuilds or going the more convenient way with packages and accepting the issues that can occur?

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