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.

Do you want to get involved in postmarketOS but don't know where to start? Check out our new contribute page! We are not only interested in people who want to play around with APKBUILDs and hacking on the Linux kernel, but also have plenty of things in there that don't require programming knowledge such as becoming part of the Testing Team, reporting issues, writing documentation and just helping out other people! ✨

postmarketos.org/contribute/

A OnePlus6 running postmarketOS showing the contribute page of postmarketos.org
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I've been running my main fediverse account since November 2022. It had been a bit sluggish, so last night I deleted the Podman images, rebuilt them, and recreated the pod. It's now back to normal. I should probably automate this process, maybe as part of the weekly database backup. The instance is healthy and well-connected, so the idea of a distributed and federated universe lives on.
Dashboard for the instance. Users: 2 (me and Luna, my dog) Posts: 3,460 and Peers: 21,545
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Lots of folks fell for the "DOM is slow" marketing of certain frameworks, but DOM isn't slow. *Uncontrolled style read-back* is. But what if that wasn't a thing?

Looking for feedback on a new proposal to control layout thrashing here:

github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdg

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We're doing our 25Q1 Hackday today at OEF. Everyone on our team -- designers, developers, operations, partnerships, product -- takes 24 hours to make something interesting and creative related to our mission. It can be code, a presentation, making something physical, creating a document. All self-guided, can be solo or collaborative.

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Battle of the giants: Nvidia B200 takes the lead in FluidX3D CFD performance

just launched, and I'm one of the first people to benchmark 8x B200 via Shadeform, in a WhiteFiber server with 2x 6960P 72-core CPUs. 🖖😋

8x Nvidia B200 go head-to-head with 8x in the benchmark, winning overall (with FP16S storage) at 219300 MLUPs/s (~17TB/s combined VRAM bandwidth), but losing in FP32 & FP16C storage. 8x MI300X achieve 204924 MLUPs/s.

FluidX3D multi-GPU benchmarksFluidX3D single-GPU/CPU benchmarks
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Prevost 成為首名來自美國的教宗,他取名「良十四世」,應該是示意自己當教宗後會受「良十三世」啟發

良十三世最著名的工作是教廷在他任內首度就勞工議題表態,認為教義要求教會關注勞工權益

因此,外界判斷,良十四世將關注勞工及其他社會公義議題,路線跟方濟各相若

不過,在同性戀、任命女性當主教等問題,良十四世以往公開的發言較方濟各保守、強硬

Blog 文章: europechinese.blogspot.com/202

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"Who Broke the Internet?" is a new podcast from CBC Understood that I host and co-wrote - it's a four-part series that explains how the enshitternet came about, and, more importantly, what we can do about it. Episode one is out this week:

cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/135

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2025/05/08/who

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The logo for 'Who Broke the Internet' - a shattered hard-drive with the CBC logomark.
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@EUCommissionEuropean Commission

Your focus has shifted to for to replace old twitter.

That means more attention freed for . The future of networking is strengthening connection online.

Let's lead the way forward in how can serve mankind, instead of mindless digital transformation that only serves and the bottom line.

We can envision a together. A place where online and offline are seamlessly connected, not separate worlds.

@EUCommissionEuropean Commission

Where technosphere only dehumanises and alienates us from each other, a perfect tool for , we can instead foster the where inter-personal relationships may thrive online.

Let's unite and add the missing social layers of our open technology stack, and innovate social web technologies based on true human needs that exist in .

We can do this. In fact we already did. A handful of passionate people in the created on a dime.

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It makes me super uncomfortable that globbing in Bash can turn into code execution. The fact that the name of a file can change the behavior of ls is scary. This also works for other commands that you tend to glob with, such as rm.

The 'ls' command showing files using the normal wide formatting. Once you add a file called '-l', then 'ls' starts showing files in the long listing format.
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pentestpartners.com/security-b

Something to be aware of if you work in a Microsoft shop with security requirements: Copilot on Sharepoint will apparently allow ACL bypass without logging or alerting.

You can just ask it for things.

It looks like what's going on under the hood here is that Copilot introduces a new category of user account for their agents, who have expansive read permissions by default and Copilot doesn't know how to map what the agent _can_ read against user permissions.

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