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.

0

약 일주일 간 한쪽 귀에서 났던 이명의 원인은 아마도 염증이거나 청각세포의 자연사로 인한 일시적인 증상일 것 같음
정확한 건 약을 다 먹어봐야 알겠지만, 일단 다행히도 증상이 매우 나아지고 있음 :ablobcatrainbow:

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1

最近、コード書くのにAI利用しているけど、マジでそのコードを利用する選択に責任を負うことが残るんだなぁというのを感じて、オットセイになる


おうおうおうおうおwwwwパァンッパァンッ(ヒレを叩く音)おうおうおうおうおうおうおうおwwwwパァンッパァンッ(ヒレを叩く音)wwwwおうおうおうおうおうおwwwwwパァンッパァンッ(ヒレを叩く音)wwwwおうおうおうおうおうおwwwwwパァンッパ

1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0

Hydrologic Outlook, Dalton Highway Summits; Central Interior, 2025-05-07 07:51 AKDT.

ESFAFG

The Yukon River at Ft. Yukon broke up Tuesday with minor flooding from an ice jam that released overnight. The breakup front is expected at Stevens Village and the Dalton Highway bridge sometime Wednesday or Thursday.

the Yukon River corridor

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?zoneid=AKZ832


0

Three years ago, I pitched a moonshot idea: What if we did high-quality empirical science for software teams, in the open, and changed the landscape of how developers and organizations understand themselves? Pluralsight believed in me and my vision, and the adventure started.

Now, after a life-changing journey building the Developer Success Lab at Pluralsight, the difficult decision was made that it's time to wind the lab down and part ways. Full post on LI: linkedin.com/posts/drcathicks_

After a life-changing journey building the Developer Success Lab at… | Cat Hicks, PhD

After a life-changing journey building the Developer Success Lab at Pluralsight, the difficult decision was made that it's time to wind the lab down and part ways. When I came to Pluralsight, I pitched a moonshot idea: What if we did high-quality empirical science for software teams, in the open, and changed the landscape of how developers and organizations understand themselves? Pluralsight believed in me and my vision, and the adventure started. Building the Developer Success Lab from zero into a world-class research organization will forever remain one of the greatest highlights of my career. It wasn't easy, but every day proved that the impact we were having was industry-changing and necessary. Across the conversations, research and stories, our lab played a pivotal role in creating positive change and new understanding in the rapidly evolving Developer Experience space. To say that I am proud of my team would be an understatement. I'm in awe of the impact we had; truly, I believe it's impact that will continue to be felt for generations. With guts, heart, and rigorously compassionate science, we launched research that brought tens of thousands of technologists’ stories into the light and broke ground on crucial mechanisms for software team success. To my phenomenal colleagues who were impacted: my heart is with you. These moments are bittersweet, because even as we remember all we accomplished, the reality of the situation is difficult to hold. It was an honor and a privilege to lead you and watch you grow into a tremendous world-class team. I know wherever you go, and whatever you do, you'll continue to go forth and achieve great things. And finally, to you. To the incredible community of developers, technologists, leaders and managers. Most of all, to every participant who trusted me with your experience. I have always seen you as our partners and co-scientists, our most important community. In the beginning I told my team, “We will know we are doing it right when the developers tell us we are doing it right.” How you have lived up to that hope! It is because you shared our work, told your organizations it was important, and came into community with us that this lab was possible. It’s not an exaggeration to say that you have changed my life. Never doubt your humanity. We really magicked up some science together. While the Lab may not be able to continue, my story is nowhere near done. If anything, it's just beginning. In one of the first talks I gave on our Developer Thriving work I made a bold promise: “What could you do with a psychologist for software teams? Now you have one.” I'm excited to see what lies ahead, and I have ambitious goals. If you're curious to learn more about them, please reach out! But for now, I'm looking forward to reflecting, resting, and time with family and friends. PS: If you're looking to hire world class talent, I know some brilliant people looking for work now. I would love to connect you to them.

www.linkedin.com

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

writing man pages is so useful to check if your interface actually makes sense from a user perspective.

writing specifications for protocols is similarly essential for understanding and revising overlooked details, misplaced assumptions and plain embarrassing decisions made during development.

i'm currently writing man/specs for klutshnik but had the same epiphany also during other projects.

if you don't write docs, you rob yourself of a very powerful and simple review technique.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

문수 : 덕수형 11일날 사퇴할거에요? 덕수 : 니가 단일화 안해주면 사퇴함 문수 : 그럼 내가 11일까지 버티면 자동단일화네요? 덕수 : ? 문수 : ㅇㅋ

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:oeors5le2tmvqzojsjxxqwro/post/3lola642s3s2g

한덕수 "단일화 이뤄지지 않으면 대선 본후보 등록 않겠...

1
0
0
0
0