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.

«Luuse asbl aims at developing alternative methods of editing and publishing. It strives to defend a thoughtful, curious and conscious approach to the relationship between production tools, designers and users. In this perspective, Luuse asbl works by capillarity between the fields of action of pedagogy, research and commissioning»
:kare_font_stack: bookmarks.luuse.fun

A collection of bookmarks presented on a whimsical website
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Nobody likes to pay taxes, especially the rich. But without taxes there would be no lucrative government contracts and subsidies. So how can we shift the tax burden? We have more than 70 million tax dodgers in the US--households that pay zero federal tax. The question is, how can we tax the poor without causing a major upset? We tell them that they are poor because they are taken advantage of by other nations. So we impose across the board tariffs on those villains. The prices of basic goods go up, but that's not tax, is it? The government gets the money from the tariffs so it can cut the taxes for the rich. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer and yet nobody complains. In fact they will attack you if you try to explain it to them. "Owning the libs" is a reward in itself.

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I'm working on setting up a #NonProfit for #BTFree , which is a #digital #privacy, #advocacy and #consulting #platform, aka running #social #web platforms such as #Peertube or to help folks set up their own.

So I'm going to need to take #donations . Looking at @Liberapay , but they still need a #payment #processor like #Paypal.

So what's the advantage of something like Liberapay if I still need Paypal to handle actual donations? Not criticizing, attempting to learn. #Fedi

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I was thinking of getting a streaming device since fuck my 'smart' tv and its bullshit. But I'm not seeing any great alternatives. the Nvidia shield is getting long in the tooth and still costs $200, the open source options don't look great, so I dunno.

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This is one of my favorite things (well... two if you count the quilt...)
A friend of mine gifted this to me when I moved back to Oregon during the pandemic. I consider it my journaling or writing keyboard. I like a fuller keyboard for work, but this one really speaks to my soul. I love the personality and quirkiness.

A picture of a mechanical keyboard with a wooden base and the keys are mismatched and different colors.
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happy saturday, tanglers! after a quick detour last week at @ahoy.eu, we're back at it again! we've got a bunch of new things in store; let's dive in! first up: release artifacts! you can now push annotated tags (git tag --annotate!) and upload artifacts—and they're stored in your PDS!

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李柏是知名奈米科學家,曾任哈佛大學化學系主任,2012年曾獲沃爾夫化學獎(Wolf Prize in Chemistry),被視為具備競逐諾貝爾獎能力。

曾涉中國千人計畫獲罪 前哈佛教授獲聘北京清華任教 | 兩岸 | 中央社 CNA cna.com.tw/news/acn/2025050401

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李柏是知名奈米科學家,曾任哈佛大學化學系主任,2012年曾獲沃爾夫化學獎(Wolf Prize in Chemistry),被視為具備競逐諾貝爾獎能力。

曾涉中國千人計畫獲罪 前哈佛教授獲聘北京清華任教 | 兩岸 | 中央社 CNA cna.com.tw/news/acn/2025050401

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HTML語法課很好玩,雖然debug有點像在考一場錯一題就全輸的英檢

--但沒關係,我是文組,標記語言也是語言,所以HTML可以算在文組的範圍--(歪理)

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I love independent proposals, so next release of will include support for Webmention. It's a protocol built on top of web standards and part of the IndieWeb. It helps web page maintainers and bloggers to know when one of their URLs are mentioned in other platforms by providing a webhook to receive notifications. In snac's case, all links written in a Fediverse post (directly or using the Markdown format) will be tested for Webmention endpoints and notified if they exist.

I don't know how many web sites out there implement Webmention (I guess very few), but given that it has been very simple to implement, here it is.

Long live the non-big-tech Internet.



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Fun Fact: At the end of 2008 / beginning of 2009, I bought a mini laptop — an Acer Aspire One, on sale because no one wanted them. Windows didn’t run on it for even a minute, but every other OS did. Including a version of "Hackintosh", which actually led me to get a MacBook Pro a few months later (which my parents are still using). It ran quite well.

But the OS that worked best and longest on that little guy was PC-BSD. I truly did everything with it. When I was flying around Europe during the most hectic years of my life, it was my trusty companion - always ready, always in my backpack. I have a special memory tied to it that will always make it dear to me, but it’s a private one 😃

Oh, I almost forgot the Fun Fact: its hostname was always "acerone" - from Acer (Aspire) One, of course. But in Italian, "acerone" sounds like "big Acer", and considering its micro size (9 inches), it was truly ironic.

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