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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練字 - 立夏 Summer Commences

立夏養生,重在養心。

《廿四節氣 The 24 Solar Terms》

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常用鍵盤,執筆忘字,唯有特字特寫。

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Something made me look at identi.ca, appreciate that @evanEvan Prodromou keeps it running, leading me to write "dent" again, without quotes identi.ca/avilarenata/note/yCU

I was probably too optimistic and not clear enough (I _think_ "by 2025" I meant to to include 2025) in mastodon.social/@mlinksva/1092 but still think adding AP support to all historic social software is _at least_ a retrocomputing project that will happen at some point. ⸮Perhaps it should be someone's AI agent benchmark and happen sooner‽

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My son comes downstairs with all his medieval garb on and asks if I can take a photo of him with a bow/arrow, for a physics assignment: take a photo of something with kinetic and potential energy, extra points for an action shot. 10 mins later we're high-fiving our nerd success.

Photo of my son flying through the air with a cape and bow & arrow
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Would having a short domain act as a link tree and URL shortener for myself be worth it in this day and age? Is having some domain.tld/github redirect to my GitHub profile as a URL to verbally tell people, have on slides, etc. worth it?

(I know asking to be talked out getting yet another domain and setting up yet another website is probably the wrong ask of the type of people who follow me, but maybe I'll be surprised by the responses. 😉)

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For the first time, I have managed to update all eleven of my country diagrams for the same year! And it's only May!😊 Represented are: 🇦🇹🇧🇪🇩🇰🇫🇮🇫🇷🇩🇪🇱🇺🇳🇱🇳🇴🇸🇪🇨🇭
I started making the diagrams because I missed the (useful) official ones and wanted a planning guide for my travels. I hope they help you too when travelling through central or northern 🇪🇺 (or whatever you need them for)!
👉 You find the 2025 train diagrams on my blog: larstransportmaps.com/

Diagram of the high-speed trains in France, customised structure with five rays that originate in Paris and distort the ocotlinear structure in their sectors, blue, dark red, pink are the dominating line colours, the main attractions of the big cities appear on the diagramDiagram of the Netherlands, octolinear structure apart from the HSL-Zuid, yellow and blue are the dominant line coloursDiagram of Denmark, octolinear structure, different line colours, square symbols containing one or two letters representing the train categoryDiagram of the long-distance trains in Austria, customised octolinear structure with flatter diagonal axes, red and grey are the dominant line colours, many terminus of international lines are included in the map (such as Zurich, Venice, Budapest, Prague)
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They want to move it to an independent foundation in the future, so that way there’s more separation. Or maybe also some alternatives too. But it’s one of the things that’s hardest to swap out with your own. Not technically, but socially. What if two versions of the service disagree on who is who!

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@stefanoStefano Marinelli openSUSE has come a long way. My first experience with it was SUSE Linux Professional 9.3 back in 2005. Desktop Linux was still in its early stages then and it did alright. A little buggy in some places but otherwise OK. I used its enterprise variants over the years, rather enjoyably.

I used it again briefly on another build in 2013. Just after restoring my data into a freshly installed system, the OS locked up *hard*. After the reboot, everything and I mean *everything* I had just restored to /home/pete was gone. Including the rest of my profile. The directory was empty. I went back to Debian as a daily driver and didn't touch openSUSE for almost a decade.

I decided to try both Tumbleweed and Leap 15 on a spare laptop. Yes, both are stable and have improved over the years. I prefer Leap over Tumbleweed. Unfortunately, due to that one data loss experience I am skeptical of using it (as a daily driver). I hope you have a much better experience with it.

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https://www.securityfact.co.kr/news/view.php?no=6246

삼성 스마트폰에는 모든 클립보드 내용이 무기한으로 내부에 평문 저장되어 있다고. 알려지고도 별 일 아니라는 식으로 대응 중이라 외국에서 시끄럽다고 한다. 삼성은 기술과 정책 모두 여전히 후진적이다.

아이폰 싫어하는데, 결국 구글 픽셀 써야 하나... 하지만 안 들어와서 선택지가 아니라 결국 다음엔 아이폰 가야 할 듯. 픽셀 들어오면 그거 쓰고.

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