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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reg is home safe and sound, followed me like a stray cat!

If you’re an organizer of a regional Python conference and would like to have check-in, badge printing, door check, and lead retrieval services like those you’ve seen at PyCon US the last three years, I’d love to chat!

A pile of large cardboard boxes in front of Ee’s wall of bikes.
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虽然已经有很多人说过了,但我还是想吐槽下:
Fediverse 的联合简直就是一团糟

比如 Mastodon,它获取到外站用户的主要来源是用户主动请求其他站点和中继(Relay),但中继显而易见不能 100% 解决互联问题。
让用户主动请求更是陷入了死循环:用户关注其他实例的用户前要先知道对方账户的存在,那怎么知道的——从关注的人的关注列表里找(往往找不到,大多数实例都拒绝其他实例访问)或者是通过公共时间线上的帖子寻找(这个更糟糕,特别是中文 Fediverse),结果就是陷入了一个奇怪的死循环。

当然我不是说去中心化不好——它很好,Matrix 很好,其他项目也很好,但是去中心化的特性既是 Fediverse 的根本,在有的情况下却成了致命的缺点。

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たぶんなんだけどExif消えるようになったと思う やり方が正しいかは知らない 4oくんがこうしろって言った、的なコードになった

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Sogar der , ein erzkonservatives Blatt, erkennt die Dummheit hinter Dobrindts Grenzkontrollen. Eine teure Dummheit noch dazu: "Weit mehr als 50 Millionen Euro im Halbjahr – die Kosten für Dobrindts Grenzkontrollen" (50 Mio im vergangenen Halbjahr, das was Dobrindt jetzt macht kostet ein Vielfaches mehr, er will aber nicht rausrücken, wie viel)
merkur.de/politik/trotz-gering

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For the last couple months, a growing team of volunteers have been closely, carefully documenting the horrible things this administration’s trying to do, all in the effort of making [gestures] feel more legible.

I’ve pitched in with some design work. But that aside, it really is a marvel to see this effort take off, and to see what they’re building. The first time I read one of their issue pages, I got a little overwhelmed by how *clear* everything felt.

unbreaking.org/

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Announcing: justaqrcode.com.

Tired of "free" QR code generators that are full of ads and trackers, that share your data, and that want to sell you something? Me too. Here's my act of resistance: I made a one-page site that works entirely in your browser to generate a simple QR code. And that's all it does. You can download the HTML page and run it locally, even. Read the source; nothing up my sleeves. Just a QR code.

My offer to you -- I will continue to pay for the domain name and web hosting for it, myself. If you find it valuable, you can pay it back by creating your own useful thing for the world and releasing it for free. Let's take back the friendly web, one vexingly-monetized utility at a time!

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Turns out some old (and new) friends were feeling the same way, so we got a crew together from the Old Days and we spun up a collective, got fiscal hosting with Raft Foundation (badasses!), and spent a couple of months building processes and testing ways to work and things to make, and now we're up:

unbreaking.org

We started with three pages we've been using to test and build our collaborative processes:

Equality at Work (part one): unbreaking.org/issues/equality

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