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.

ヘアドネーションのカットに行ってきました。50センチ取れるかと思ったのですが、短いところが40センチだったのでその長さに揃えて切ってもらいました。
束を切ったあとは善逸風。これはこれでかっこいいけどセット不能なので普通にまとめていただきました。

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So it appears, retires YaST in favor of Cockpit and Myrlyn. Leap 16.0 beta no longer has it, but it remains in Tumbleweed for now, no longer in development, though.
I've never used Cockpit or Myrlyn, but YaST always seemed to me barely usable.
I remember openSUSE in 00's bragging about YaST as a purely GUI tool for system management, so you no longer need to open terminal, ever. Well, it was somewhat unwieldy back then: long loading screens every time you open settings, somewhat chaotic UX.
Almost twenty years later YaST still remains the same: same loading screens, same necessity to learn tabs and flags and what they do instead of just opening text file and changing things like you do.
Anyway, apart from my ramblings, it's a huge change. YaST always has been one of the selling points of openSUSE, AFAIR. Now it's gone. Hope Cockpit and Myrlyn are better.
news.opensuse.org/2025/04/30/l

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Wearing a Fitbit is giving me all the secret knowledge.

I feel like I'm lazy and haven't done enough but for the last couple of days, this app has been saying SLOW DOWN quite aggressively.

My heart's been working overtime and if I didn't have the secret knowledge then I'd be pushing myself even harder today. That way lies burnout!

So here are my top tips for cardio workouts:
- rush out to a wedding after a long work week and stand up the whole time because the family members stole the seats
- lose your house key while you walk to the shop, forcing you to do the whole walk again in a slightly panicked state
- be around work colleagues

TL;DR: you don't have to exercise for your body to be exhausted.

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昨日は大阪関西万博に行ってきたよ​:murakamisan_tutinoko_ring:
西ゲートから入場後、当日予約も意外とすんなり取れてパビリオンを休憩ほぼナシで回りまくったよ
:blobcat_dotadota_run:
立ち寝体験やiPS心臓、各国の料理を楽しむことができたよ
:blobcatrainbow:
どれも興味深かったけど、料理はUAE、パビリオンはサウジが特に印象的かな
:ablobcatheadbangfastultra:
文化・美術・技術への興味関心が高めな性格なので、コモンズ館もめちゃくちゃ楽しめたよ
:blobcataww:
通期パスで何度でも通い詰めたくなる万博でした!チケットはまだ残ってるから、また来ます!
:murakamisan_tutinoko_nikoniko:

RE:
https://misskey.io/notes/a7743smtpj2l0dbi

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Dear makers, doers, and thinkers,  
 
As we celebrate , we reaffirm our commitment to building a fairer and more inclusive society with:  
 
💰 Equal pay for equal work  
📉 Minimum wages and skill investment  
🛡️ Minimum income support  
🏥 Worker safety and health protections  
 
And we’re taking forward a new Union of Skills to help you gain access to the skills you need to get ahead, and to make sure they’re recognised throughout the EU.
 
Always by your side.

A circular arrangement of blue line-art icons representing various professions surrounding the text, "Your work, your rights. Europe's strength." Starting from the top and moving clockwise, the icons include a gavel, a hard hat, a smartphone with speech bubbles, a lightbulb, crossed wrenches, a broom and dustpan, two interlocking gears, a stethoscope, crossed rolling pins and a whisk, a laptop displaying code, a taxi, and a book. The European Union flag is at the bottom right corner.
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Rock Your Code: Object-Oriented Design Principles for Microsoft .NET

Today, I am excited to announce the release of my new e-book, Rock Your Code: Object-Oriented Design Principles for Microsoft .NET. This book builds upon a chapter from my previous coding standards work, delving into a crucial topic I often encounter in the code I analyze— the lack of solid object-oriented programming practices when designing types in .NET projects. By embracing these principles, you can elevate your code to a whole new level of efficiency and maintainability.

Description

Unlock the power of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) with Rock Your Code: Object-Oriented Design Principles for Microsoft .NET, a comprehensive guide for building clean, maintainable, and scalable software in the .NET ecosystem. This book takes a hands-on approach, teaching developers to master the core principles of OOP—encapsulationinheritance, and polymorphism—through practical, real-world examples.

Written by veteran software engineer David McCarter, this guide dives deep into creating effective class designs, ensuring that your code is modular, reusable, and easy to maintain. You’ll explore advanced .NET tools like record types, abstract classes, and serialization strategies. With a focus on proper data validation, business logic encapsulation, and the latest C# features, this book equips you with the tools you need to write robustfuture-proof software.

Throughout his career, David has been using these techniques to create high-quality projects that are not only easy to modify but also stable and reliable. Using these principles, David rarely hears from QA, which allows him to focus on adding features rather than fixing bugs.

Whether you’re just starting your .NET journey or looking to refine your OOP skills, this book provides actionable insights, practical advice, and clear examples to help you build software that’s both efficient and elegant. Join David McCarter and elevate your coding skills, improving both your projects and your career!

How To Purchase

This e-book is available on Amazon. Use the links below to purchase.

Rock Your Code: Coding Standards for Microsoft .NET
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🖌 저기다가 미국양반들 특유의 그 효율성+실용지상주의까지 겹쳐서 빨리 나오고 양 많고 칼로리 높은 음식을 선호하는 식습관이 뿌리박혀서 고치기도 힘든 지경인데다 저동네 식품업계가 열심히 로비질을 쳐해서 식품관련 규제를 못하게 방해질을 하고 있는 것도 한몫 한다는게 :aru_25:

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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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Bô lâng-kheh, kài bô-liâu, ē-sái it-ti̍t siá code.
沒客人,好無聊,可以一直寫code。

It-poaⁿ án-ne kóng, lâng-kheh tio̍h ē lâi--ah. :blobthinkingsmirk:
一般這樣說,客人就會來了。

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grok に限らないけど、AI にファクトチェックさせるということ自体がファクトチェックと真反対の行動のような気がするんだけど、人類の判断能力大丈夫かなと心配になってしまった…

みんなgrokに何を聞いている?データを分析、やっぱり多いのは…
withnews.jp/article/f025042400

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Doctor Who shenanigans

The universe of Dr Who has a problem. When the 9th Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) hit the TV screens, he arrived with a brand new revelation - he was the last of the Time Lords, a race of near demigod aliens from the planet Gallifrey. We were told that Gallifrey was destroyed in a war against the Daleks. You'll remember the Daleks as roving dustbins with plungers and whisks for arms that are always screaming "exterminate" before utterly failing to do so. Anyway, I can't dive into that rabbithole too deeply because otherwise you'll never hear me from the locker I'll have been shoved in.

The point is, the 9th Doctor gave us something interesting never before seen in Dr Who the television show - pathos. And throughout his and the 10th doctor (David Tennant), this was explored rather well. But by the 11th doctor (Matt Smith), that well had begun to run dry. Part of the trouble is, because he's the last, there are no other time lords for him to bounce off of emotionally. Turns out, there is only so much character arc you can wring out of "I'm the very last of my species and it's all the Daleks' fault" before you just have to move on to greener narrative pastures. So, they did the unthinkable. They wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey'd their way back out of that plot dead end, and saved Gallifrey from extinction.

So, the 12th doctor (Peter Capaldi) emerged on the scene, and there were other Time Lords now in the universe! Most of his character arc was trying to figure out, if he is no longer the last of his species, what does that make him?? It turns out the answer to that question was just "I'm a weird guy who likes bouncing around the universe in his spaceship, helping people". Which is all fine, but there's no pathos in that. Another dead end character arc.

So when the 13th doctor (Jodi Whitaker) arrived, the show runners did the unthinkable again. They destroyed Gallifrey again. And the pathos is back; but at the cost of other Time Lords to bounce off of, narratively.

Basically you can see the problem. Either the character is a lonely god with no one to talk to, or he's a god with other gods to talk to but nothing to talk about! Neither one makes for truly long term convincing narrative plot arcs. The 14th doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) is making an attempt at an end run around this problem by introducing *literal* gods from outside the known universe - beings like The Toymaker, who simply don't need to obey the Laws of Physics, and are essentially magic gods who can do anything they like. They're a good foil for the doctor in terms of plot, but not in terms of depth or nuance of character arc. There's no tension, because the stakes are so abstract. When you're dealing with beings who can make and unmake reality itself on a whim, it's hard (not impossible, just really really hard) to make those stakes feel relatable on a human level.

So... Here's my suggestion.

Remember, the Daleks are explicitly Nazi-coded. Dr Who came out right after WWII, when the UK was just starting to deal with the aftermath of the war, and its emotional cost on the nation. Also remember, the 9th Doctor gave us the lore that "Gallifrey was destroyed in the war with the Daleks".

Lean in to that. If Daleks are explicitly Nazis, and it's pretty clear that the companions are explicitly coded as United Kingdom, then WHAT ARE GALLIFREYANS in this metaphor?

Answer: Gallifrey is the United States. Think about it, a weird, eccentric, but mostly friendly alien who swoops in at the last second and saves the day from Nazis? That's America.

Here's what you do. You take the statement "Gallifrey was destroyed in the war with the Daleks", said by the 9th Doctor, and you make one tiny change. Yes, it was destroyed, but it wasn't blown up. It *fell* to fascism. The Daleks (Nazis) won the time war, not by exploding the planet, but by *convincing the Time Lords (America) they were right*.

THAT'S how you fix Dr Who. Suddenly, narratively, you've got the best of both worlds. The Doctor *is* the last of the true Time Lords. But not because the others are dead, because they've been corrupted by the Daleks' fascist ideas. Now he can have his cake and eat it too. The other Time Lords (The Master, Rassilon, etc) all still exist. They're just ideologically no different from the Daleks. Hell, one of them calls himself "The Master"? The fascism is literally right in his name.

That gives the doctor PLENTY to monologue (and dialogue!) about. He's a lone survivor of a once-great civilization, waging a one-man war on two fronts, against the Daleks for being genocidal fascist freaks of nature, and against HIS OWN PEOPLE, corrupted near demi-god level time lords who are now brainwashed fascists themselves. And he's in love with the inhabitants of this one, tiny little blue corner of the universe full of silly little people who just don't know how to give up even when facing overwhelming odds.

No wonder the War Doctor seriously considered using The Moment, blowing them ALL to hell simultaneously.

Anyway, thanks for listening. I have no idea how to get this into the hands of Dr Who show runners. But Russell The Davies, if you're listening, I'll give you this one for free. You can have this one. I won't even ask for a writing credit. Just send David and Matt over to my house for a cuppa and we'll call it even.

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近期做過最羞恥的事情哈哈哈哈⋯⋯

去剪頭髮ㄉ我:請問你有看過灌籃高手嗎?(。◕∀◕。)

設計師:???

於是我們在手機上研究了好一陣子動畫裡的髮型究竟如何copy成真人髮型。

感謝大家都有一樣煩惱ㄟ,google直接跑出一堆真人版造型供參,我喜獲一顆宮城良田頭啦!ヽ(✿゚▽゚)ノ

一模模一樣樣的可愛!

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천궁탑91층이상 미세팁
1. 공략보면 백마 잡을때 벽에 숨어서 캐스팅 피하라고하는데 솔직히 컨 안되면 시간낭비고 걍 때려잡는게나음
2. 몽크 헤이스트 기절로 끊기 실패했을때 거리유지로 둔화먹이면 헤이스트효과가 사라진다 난 기절타이밍 못잡아서 걍 거리유지로 효과벗기고 생존기대용으로 기절씀

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