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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[TikTok承認將歐洲用戶個資傳至中國 愛爾蘭重罰184億元⸺中央社](cna.com.tw/news/aopl/202505020)

"熱門中國短影音平台TikTok因將歐洲使用者的個人資料傳送至中國,且未能保證這些資料不可被中國當局讀取,今天遭歐洲聯盟(EU)國家愛爾蘭當局重罰5億3000萬歐元(約新台幣184億元)。"

//中國的app真的是一點信用都沒有。

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@jwildeboerJan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: @evanEvan Prodromou @julian

I often mention this 'peopleverse' as something to envision, a hypothetical place where our offline and online worlds seamlessly connect and support our daily lives.

It is a philosophical abstraction, but it is a useful one. What happens when I open my eyes in the morning and events starts flowing in on the single timeline of the life that I lead?

(One thing is that I can go online and engage in global-square twitter 2.0 where people build protection after the fact.)

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@jwildeboerJan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: @evanEvan Prodromou @julian

Yes, we must be responsible, create safe spaces, etc. Yet how we talk with or about other people matters a lot. There's endless debate around developer privilege, sometimes fair, sometimes not. But there is a lot of 'we know what is best for the user' explicit/implicit outcome.

If we are so diverse, why not walk that adventure together, discuss needs beyond the tech circle?

An analogy is development aid, where the West knows best what help to give.. they think.

@jwildeboerJan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: @evanEvan Prodromou @julian

I am only observing that there is a missing focus on the social side, the soft and fluffy parts that many devs hate. And in return what we build is kind of a technosphere, missing the social layers to really click with people. Unless with the help of some 'digital transformation' which is the opposite of what we should be doing.. bring tech to be supportive of people, anticipate their true needs.

Anyway, I'm side-stepping. You know this well, and do wonders wrt help!

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This is going to be a big annoyance to me: a white, red-light running, US citizen cyclist

But it's going to be absolutely life-threatening for people like delivery drivers, who might not be citizens, when ICE shows up to the courtroom and they are never seen again.

They might be running red lights, but it's because of the tech-created system that forces them to disregard safety to feed their family. its not their fault

A truly horrific policy change

nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/05/02

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@jwildeboerJan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: @evanEvan Prodromou @julian

Yes, we must be responsible, create safe spaces, etc. Yet how we talk with or about other people matters a lot. There's endless debate around developer privilege, sometimes fair, sometimes not. But there is a lot of 'we know what is best for the user' explicit/implicit outcome.

If we are so diverse, why not walk that adventure together, discuss needs beyond the tech circle?

An analogy is development aid, where the West knows best what help to give.. they think.

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