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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/me notices 14 notifications and isn't even going to get into the 1800+ miles he drove recently or much else because he has other things to do before he can really pretend to be "social" even in what little that counts for online given other things he should be focusing on instead at the moment.

I will say I did end up seeing @xorcist_band@mastodon.socialXorcist and Mentallo and the Fixer in Portland on Tuesday and that show was wonderful! I hope that last night's show in Seattle was great too! Also, apparently it was Gary Dassing's (the vocalist for M+tF) 56th birthday on the 7th?! Quite a lot going on for them!

My impression after the show and chatting with Gary and Dwayne for a little bit is that since they were invited to perform at Cold Waves in September (https://www.coldwaves.net/) and since they hadn't performed live in 19 years, this short but sweet west Coast tour kind of a way to get a little bit of preparation work done, grease the wheels as it were and get out some hiccups in advance? As Gary said during the set, "we didn't have any time to rehearse". Turns out he's been married for 33 years, and I didn't even get around to asking if he has kids; but I got the impression they've got a lot going on in their lives away from the stage, even though I was excited to hear that they are working on new material as well.

Dwayne basically got rid of their old backing tracks (paraphrasing) "because they were old" and reworked everything so their live set sounded radically different than the previous two performances I had seen live or any of their recordings. He chatted a bit about visiting Sequential while they were in the Bay Area (where Sarin of SF's club night dekonstrukt works) and some recommendations for improvements to gear he requested of Julio while opining about Dave Smith's passing.

An old friend from when we both lived in the Monterey area joined me and while he maybe undersold Dante's as a venue, I had a great time. It was a small venue and an enthusiastic crowd, which is totally my speed these days.
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Looking for implementations with support! 🔍

As mentioned in the Fedify announcement below, I've implemented RFC 9421 (HTTP Message Signatures) and need to verify its interoperability with other ActivityPub implementations.

The challenge is that most major ActivityPub projects don't seem to have full RFC 9421 implementations in production yet. If you're working on an ActivityPub project that:

  • has implemented RFC 9421 (even in a development branch)
  • is currently implementing it
  • has plans to implement it soon

Please reach out! I'd love to collaborate on interoperability testing to ensure our implementations work properly with each other before merging this into 's main branch.

Any leads or connections would be greatly appreciated! 🙏

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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.76 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

Added Webmention support for links (Markdown-style or direct) written in a post.

Added new command-line options for list maintenance.

Display custom emoji in more places (contributed by dandelions).

Mastodon API: fixed infinite scroll in many clients (thanks to cheeaun for giving me the clue), added /api/v1/accounts/.../lists endpoint (contributed by dandelions).

Email notifications can now be sent via libcurl SMTP instead of spawning the /usr/sbin/sendmail program. To use this new feature, some additional server configuration is needed, see snac(8) (contributed by shtrophic).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee or contributing via LiberaPay.



Thank you!

I submitted a Pull Request to update MacPorts' snac to 2.76 here:

https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/28373

GitHub Actions Continuous Integration checks passed!

It's up to someone else with write access to merge it.

Thanks to you and dandelions and shtrophic (and anyone else I may have missed) for the continued contributions and improvements!

(these modest diffs were prepared in part while listening to "Garlic Braid" by LMNO & D-STYLES: https://d-styles.bandcamp.com/track/garlic-braid [the 1st single from the upcoming full length album: Three Mimes & an Elephant)



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Disgusting

The 16-year-old was dragged away & arrested by PD because she kicked the car was holding her mother in as her mom was taken away. The day earlier, ICE had taken her dad as well.

"She told MassLive that she, along with a crowd of other people, asked ICE to show a for the . She said the agents replied, 'We don’t have to show you anything.'"


masslive.com/worcester/2025/05

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Today's fun debug adventure, on one of the bgp.tools remote IX collector boxes in Iraq, all DNS packets appear to be ACL'd now. See the difference in mtr's for port 53 vs 54

Not too much of a problem, as just flipping the switch on systemd-resolved to use DNS Over TLS "fixed" the problem. I guess systemd-resolved is good for something then!

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There was a «A Language Creators’ Conversation» in 2019 with:
• Anders Hejlsberg (Turbo Pascal, Delphi, C#, )
• James Gosling ()
• Guido Van Rossum ()
• Larry Wall ()

hosted by Carol Willing ().

The audio is very bad, but I wanted to share the content so I paid a human to transcribe it better than an AI could.

Here's the transcript & link to video. Enjoy!

ramalho.org/posts/language-cre

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俺バカだからよく分かんねえけどよぉ…

エビを飼ってる水草水槽の底材って、結局田砂とか川砂2センチぐらい敷いてシマミミズ何匹か潜らせて嫌気層(硫化水素)対策して、その上から砂利とかソイルを1cm程度薄敷きしてやればいいんじゃねーの?
:blobcat_frustration:
※アクア歴4ヶ月程度のひよっこの戯言

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剛剛發現Google香港的搜尋也有AI顯示結果了

之前就看到外國人說,亂作一些諺語問Google,它也會瞎編一些解釋給你
我問了很多亂七八糟的都得不到結果,例如「今晚的甜點不要留到明天」之類的

結果問這個就給出答案了… :sacabambaspis_coerce:

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잊지 마세요. 내란범들은 아직 처벌받지 않았습니다. 그 수괴 윤석열은 거리를 활보하고 있구요. 군인권센터에서 내란 재판을 상세히 전해주고 있습니다. stibee.com/api/v1.0/ema...

🧑‍⚖️종근아; 너가 그렇게 증언하면 우린 뭐가 돼 :...

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“Neither distance nor pace make a —if you have one foot on the ground and one foot off the ground in a forward-moving pattern, you’re , and therefore a

Racing a Is Just as Worthy as a , Here’s Why
Nope, you don’t need to a to be a —or to reap the physiological and psychological rewards that and offer
run.outsideonline.com/road/roa

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ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC

In a paper published in Physical Review Journals, the ALICE collaboration reports measurements that quantify the transmutation of lead into gold in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Transforming the base metal lead into the precious metal gold was a dream of medieval alchemists. This long-standing quest, known as chrysopoeia, may have been motivated by the observation that dull grey, relatively abundant lead is of a similar density to gold, which has long been coveted for its beautiful colour and rarity. It was only much later that it became clear that lead and gold are distinct chemical elements and that chemical methods are powerless to transmute one into the other. With the dawn of nuclear physics in the 20th century, it was discovered that heavy elements could transform into others, either naturally, by radioactive decay, or in the laboratory, under a bombardment of neutrons or protons. Though gold has been artificially produced in this way before, the ALICE collaboration has now measured the transmutation of lead into gold by a new mechanism involving near-miss collisions between lead nuclei at the LHC. Extremely high-energy collisions between lead nuclei at the LHC can create quark–gluon plasma, a hot and dense state of matter that is thought to have filled the universe around a millionth of a second after the Big Bang, giving rise to the matter we now know. However, in the far more frequent interactions where the nuclei just miss each other without “touching”, the intense electromagnetic fields surrounding them can induce photon–photon and photon–nucleus interactions that open further avenues of exploration. The electromagnetic field emanating from a lead nucleus is particularly strong because the nucleus contains 82 protons, each carrying one elementary charge. Moreover, the very high speed at which lead nuclei travel in the LHC (corresponding to 99.999993% of the speed of light) causes the electromagnetic field lines to be squashed into a thin pancake, transverse to the direction of motion, producing a short-lived pulse of photons. Often, this triggers a process called electromagnetic dissociation, whereby a photon interacting with a nucleus can excite oscillations of its internal structure, resulting in the ejection of small numbers of neutrons and protons. To create gold (a nucleus containing 79 protons), three protons must be removed from a lead nucleus in the LHC beams. “It is impressive to see that our detectors can handle head-on collisions producing thousands of particles, while also being sensitive to collisions where only a few particles are produced at a time, enabling the study of electromagnetic ‘nuclear transmutation’ processes,” says Marco Van Leeuwen, ALICE spokesperson. The ALICE team used the detector’s zero degree calorimeters (ZDC) to count the number of photon–nucleus interactions that resulted in the emission of zero, one, two and three protons accompanied by at least one neutron, which are associated with the production of lead, thallium, mercury and gold, respectively. While less frequent than the creation of thallium or mercury, the results show that the LHC currently produces gold at a maximum rate of about 89 000 nuclei per second from lead–lead collisions at the ALICE collision point. Gold nuclei emerge from the collision with very high energy and hit the LHC beam pipe or collimators at various points downstream, where they immediately fragment into single protons, neutrons and other particles. The gold exists for just a tiny fraction of a second. The ALICE analysis shows that, during Run 2 of the LHC (2015–2018), about 86 billion gold nuclei were created at the four major experiments. In terms of mass, this corresponds to just 29 picograms (2.9 ×10-11 g). Since the luminosity in the LHC is continually increasing thanks to regular upgrades to the machines, Run 3 has produced almost double the amount of gold that Run 2 did, but the total still amounts to trillions of times less than would be required to make a piece of jewellery. While the dream of medieval alchemists has technically come true, their hopes of riches have once again been dashed. “Thanks to the unique capabilities of the ALICE ZDCs, the present analysis is the first to systematically detect and analyse the signature of gold production at the LHC experimentally,” says Uliana Dmitrieva of the ALICE collaboration. “The results also test and improve theoretical models of electromagnetic dissociation which, beyond their intrinsic physics interest, are used to understand and predict beam losses that are a major limit on the performance of the LHC and future colliders,” adds John Jowett, also of the ALICE collaboration. Additional image:  Illustration of an ultra-peripheral collision where the two lead (208Pb) ion beams at the LHC pass by close to each other without colliding. In the electromagnetic dissociation process, a photon interacting with a nucleus can excite oscillations of its internal structure and result in the ejection of small numbers of neutrons (two) and protons (three), leaving the gold (203Au) nucleus behind (Image: CERN)  

www.home.cern · CERN

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I may never do this but every so often I think about building a simple open source ebook fulfillment service that integrates with Shopify

(I mean probably other ecommerce platforms too, but personally the thing I need is a Shopify integration)

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