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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Been thinking about this for a bit already but don't have a 3d printer for it.
Sticker labels for keys (left) do look quite good, but quickly are coming off.
Some friendly being printed us a test batch of keys using dual filament printing.
Looks quite good for a first attempt but certainly can use some improvement

Picture of two Airbus MCDUs laying on a bright surface, the left MCU has stickers for the marking of the keys, they are quite clearly readable but some are already coming off.
The right MCDU has the keys printed from white and black filament. The arrow keys and bigger letters are clearly readable but the menu keys with smaller font size are not that legible.
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Today is — to our relief — an appropriately gray, rainy day for the first anniversary of our friend's murder.

Drew, the hole in our lives is acutely painful and the world is a far worse place without you in it. Your family and loved ones are somehow managing to continue on without you, but it is largely in part to the stregth and kindness you always imbued.

We felt everyone would be better off if your uncle was no longer in this world, but we couldn't imagine he could wrench that from us too.

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contributed a feature to the iTerm Color Schemes library yesterday to make the colorschemes work with any terminal emulator that supports the OSC 4 escape codes for setting the terminal's color palette (including GNOME Terminal, I believe the Linux console, and a bunch of others) github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Co

basically it means that you can download a short script (like this: raw.githubusercontent.com/mbad and when you run it it'll print out some escape codes that update your terminal colours, like this:

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Fedify에 드디어 RFC 9421을 얼추 구현했고, 이제 상호운용성 테스트를 위해 Mastodon의 특정 브랜치를 실제로 인스턴스로 띄워서 액티비티를 송수신해봐야 한다. 그런데 Mastodon 띄우기가 너무나 귀찮다… (Mastodon 띄우기 귀찮아서 ActivityPub 개발 시작한 사람.)

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AWS 를 바닥 (vpc 세팅) 부터 새롭게 하고 있다. private, public subnet 나누고 NAT 인스턴스 올리고, 베스천으로 프록시점프해서 private 구간 인스턴스 ssh 접속 확인하고 nginx 올리고 next 프로젝트 가져와서 proxy pass 걸고 alb 넣고.. 콘솔에서 바닥부터 한땀한땀 설정하는 게 오랜만이라 그런가 재밌다.

(요즘 엔지니어들이라면 IaC로 단숨에 끝냈겠지만)

아무도 알아주지 않지만 견고하게(?) 세팅 끝냈다며 혼자 뿌듯해 하는 1인, 그렇게 하루종일 개발 안하고 인프라 만지작 거리다 하루가 끝났다.

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If you care about the ability of the public to share important information today outside of increasing and inevitable efforts at government control, you must support and the further decentralization with balanced moderation of the fedi. Obviously the big corporate platforms won't be on our side, but neither will whose decentralization seems to only be about providing exits of last resort, not truly giving us total control.
socialmediatoday.com/news/x-fo

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just small circles 🕊 shared the below article:

Pleroma Webfinger compatibility

julian @julian@community.nodebb.org

<p>Does anybody know what exactly Pleroma needs for a valid Webfinger check? I'm attempting to figure out why <code>@jmtd@pleroma.debian.social</code> won't resolve in NodeBB, and it's because the webfinger call returns <code>400 Bad Request</code>.</p> <p>NodeBB is calling <code>https://pleroma.debian.social/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct%3Ajmtd%40pleroma.debian.social</code> with <code>User-Agent</code> and <code>Content-Type</code> headers (curiously, it's <em>not</em> sending <code>Accept</code>, but it also fails if that header is set, so that's irrelevant.)</p> <p>Navigating to that webfinger url in the browser returns XML, which is :grimacing: but I'm not even getting that when NodeBB makes the call.</p>

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