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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✠ 自我介紹 ✠
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大家好我叫梔安,梔 音同知
很高興可以成為乳齒象的一份子,在這裡和大家相遇
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🎭角色扮演&攝影雙修,也有嘗試手作製衣、裁縫,目前三次元繁忙,出角&跑場頻率偏低
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💖 最近回坑韓團,團魂爆發直接掉進INFINITE的15週年演唱會出不來,曾經的B2UTY和ST★RLIGHT
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📌 座標中部,中部同人場次有空就會跑,歡迎場次認親
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努力適應避難島中,喜歡跟大家互動交流,探索各種不同的活動、討論議題。常態性分享角扮、追星、避難島使用心得(?),偶爾會海巡本站各位的嘟文然後留一大串留言
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總之歡迎同好一起交流 :blackcat_11111:

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米政府サイト、消えた1000ページ トランプ政権、情報操作の跡:日本経済新聞
vdata.nikkei.com/newsgraphics/

『米政府機関のウェブページが大量に消えている。国防総省など約90の政府機関の少なくとも1000ページが閲覧できなくなったことが分かった。気候変動や米議会襲撃事件などが対象で、削除の多くはトランプ大統領が就任後に署名した大統領令に基づく。2期目の就任から100日がたち、情報操作を進める政権の実態が浮き彫りになった』

何が言論の自由だよ。最近はまったく言わなくなったね。クソイーロンとテロリストのトランプ。目指すはナチスか北朝鮮か。いやロシアか。

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On 30 April 1993, CERN's Directors declared that the three components of Web software (the basic line-mode client, the basic server and the library of common code) that Tim Berners-Lee @timblTim Berners-Lee had first proposed in 1989, were to be put in the Public Domain.

We are grateful to CERN and to Tim for this world changing decision which has enabled the W3C community to create open, accessible, international web standards which make the web work, for everyone.
home.web.cern.ch/science/compu

early black and white screenshot of web pages
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今日のおゆはん、近くの鮮魚卸の店で買った前日店頭捌きのクジラ皮​:blobcatmeltlove:
搬入時点で生の姿のままやったので、鮮度も良いし臭みが完全に無かった
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普段クジラあまり食べない息子ズがよこせよこせと迫ってくるぐらい美味かった
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TL;DR I'll step back from ; maybe I'll occasionally post if I do something interesting. RSS is the best.

I feel like the format of "everyone posting about everything without any filter" is, after all, irredeemable. It might be fine for people with a fairly generic worldview who have enough others agreeing with them on most things. Perhaps the latter condition is illusory (I certainly hope so), but some servers' timelines suggest otherwise. And I just see so much stuff I don't want to see.

So, after all, I don't want it.

I don't know what a perfect format would be. Maybe something like:
- laser-focused on some specific topic,
- that I don't discuss much IRL,
- that doesn't provoke insanity in some way.

Or it should require that writing something takes more time than just typing the letters. Maybe LessWrong is a better fit in that regard. Or StackExchange.

was reasonably nice in retrospect. I've had interesting arguments there. So, I've removed all politics from my feed, tried reading it for a couple of days... And, like, it's still not good. It's barely interesting enough to make me scroll through when I'm procrastinating.

For now, nothing beats with read-it-later filtering. I might write a blog post about that.

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You know what I wish the more human-centered tech conferences would do right now?

Open up special tickets and speaking slots for scientists whose work is getting axed and whose fields are being obliterated right now. I bet you anything this would bring some radical insight to your audiences and incredible energy to your stages.

I can advertise this for you through my social science networks. I am seeing scores of brilliant young social scientists with years of relevant work grieve right now

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Reading books is not just a pleasure: it helps our minds to heal

Through my own struggles and in teaching bibliotherapy to students, I know that books can help to heal minds and hearts

By Peter Leyland

psyche.co/ideas/reading-books-

Ornament from a 1923 magazine

Anonymous - The Story World and Photodramatist (https://archive.org/details/storyworldphotod51phot)

Books and Scroll Ornament with Open Book.
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Imagine a publishing house with the mission of making knowledge and insights available to everybody for free, while ensuring high standards.

Well, the three universities of Berlin and the Charité have now joined forces to do just that.

They founded "Berlin Universities Publishing". Neither authors not readers pay. The pdf of books are freely available under a Creative Commons licence.

It's called "Diamond Open Access". They're just starting up. Much more to come.

berlin-universities-publishing

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Connected Places shared the below article:

places.pub

Evan Prodromou @evanprodromou@socialwebfoundation.org

I'm making an initial version of places.pub available today. places.pub is a collection of Place objects suitable for use in geosocial applications on the ActivityPub network. Part of my work in the Social Web Community Group at the W3C has been participation in the GeoSocial Task Force. This is a sub-group of the SocialCG that focuses on implementing user stories in ActivityPub related to the intersection of geographical systems and social networking, for example, tagging an image with […]

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"Currently, in our bank account, we have £2100 (around $2800). It's not even enough to pay the rent for one month," explains Joseph Redon, head of the Japanese Game Preservation Society. He's describing the end of the non-profit organisation he set up in 2011 with the aim of properly safeguarding Japanese gaming history before it is lost forever.

"I'm paying 25% of the rent," reveals Redon. "Meaning we are already virtually out of business. We have monthly supporters but are losing between £260 and £420 every month. So when you do the maths, we are completely out of cash in September. And a non-profit organization cannot be out of cash. We're then out of business. What we really need is to bring in at least £750 every month. It's not that much if it's 400 people giving £2 a month. Some people might give more, so we need 300 people to become supporters so that we can stay afloat. Otherwise, we shut the laboratory and won't have a place to do preservation or archiving."

timeextension.com/features/we-

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