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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Tired but I had so much fun in Bologna, thank you so much @pyconPyCon Italia for having me! ❤️💚

I didn't had time to talk to all folks I wanted, but it was a great conference for me. A special one. See my colleagues and socialise with old and new friends is always lovely. See the folks from Djangonaut Space in real, always fills my heart with joy 💜

I will share materials of my talk soon on my website and feel free to reach out to me. Safe travels friends!

Ciao Italia!

@raffaellasuardiniRaffi

From left to right: Yash, Jorge, Juliana, Sarah and Raffaella. Djangonaut Space folks with our new friend, Jorge, taking a picture after my keynote.
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Ad on the tube says 'Humans were the beta test. The era of AI employees is here'.

I can't *imagine* why people are a bit resistant to AI! At least offshoring never advertised on the tube. The enshittification of 21st century life continues.

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Today's fun with OpenStreetMap and route planners: A route planner for Denmark that refuses to drive on roads named after men.

About 40,000 Danish roads (= 35 % af all Danish roads) have been tagged with name:etymology:wikidata to tag into Wikidata's structured content.

Other ideas for funny restrictions? Roads named after politicians of specific political parties? Roads named after royals? (¡Viva la revolución!) Roads named after Swedes?

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This year, in solidarity with
the community in the United States, I will start celebrating Pride in June.

However, in exchange,
I expect Americans to celebrate Pride with Canadians too, which here is a WHOLE SEASON from June to September!

You have to be rainbow for at least 4 months now :em_rainbow:

I don't make the rules.

Happy Pride! :heart_pride: :heart_trans: :ablobpride1: :ablobpride2:

canada.ca/en/women-gender-equa

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I always learn something new from @tomaspTomas Petricek . This time, it was the existence of this book.

Can you write a whole book about a program? About a *1-line program*?

Turns out you can, and it is totally worth reading:
10print.org/
I can't praise this enough.

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I always learn something new from @tomaspTomas Petricek . This time, it was the existence of this book.

Can you write a whole book about a program? About a *1-line program*?

Turns out you can, and it is totally worth reading:
10print.org/
I can't praise this enough.

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Ancient Chinese star chart dated to 2,300 years ago may be the oldest ever, challenging astronomy history

A new study has re-ignited academic debate over the origins of the world’s earliest star chart, placing an ancient Chinese manuscript—the Star Manual of Master Shi—at the forefront of world astronomical history...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/05/chi

Follow @archaeologyArchaeology News :verified:

Ancient Chinese star chart dated to 2,300 years ago may be the oldest ever, challenging astronomy history

A new study has re-ignited academic debate over the origins of the world’s earliest star chart, placing an ancient Chinese manuscript—the Star Manual of Master Shi—at the forefront of world astronomical history. Using a cutting-edge artificial intelligence technique, researchers at the Chinese National Astronomical Observatories dated this manuscript to around 355 BCE, placing its origin over two centuries earlier than previously believed and making it the oldest star catalog ever discovered...
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really fascinated to see the work of @thosetools today, going through firstwaves.be and simbambili.org and for the first time and loving its "experimental podcast format" it really feels like an adventure explore audio collections this way, it makes me want to play with interlinking all my audio recordings and samples over the years into a wiki like thing like this. and luckily for me, the tool they made for this website they released open source those.tools/tools/chemins

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うわ…アタシのサブスク多すぎ…?

・Misskey支援
・io支援
・Photoshop(クリスタ素材製作用)
・Illustrator(クリスタ素材製作用)
・1Password(パスワード管理用)
・Notion(資料用)
・Evernote(エゴサ保存用)
・IFTTT(自動エゴサ用)
・マネーフォワードME(プライベートお金管理用)
・マネーフォワードクラウド(確定申告用)
・TickTick(スケジュール管理用)
・Netflix(動画視聴用)
・snaq.me(おやつ用)

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重新些微克服癮頭,讀一下 #資本論綱要

馬克思的理論雖然有問題,但是對勞動者生產流程的探討觀察力很強。

機械化、流水線化就更不需要專業勞工,專業勞工比較能夠用技術對抗資本家。甚至為了防止技術外流,有些國家一度禁止技術工人遷徙。

然而,這種優勢在分工細化以及專化機械引進後下降。

回到現在,如果程式設計師也面對這種專精門檻下降的趨勢,我想也會讓僱主的獲得的剩餘價值上升。

現在的AI趨勢可以比較一下。

#聯邦宇宙的讀書聲
#資本論
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With Mozilla shutting down Pocket, folks are calling for open-sourcing it. There's this “pocket-monorepo” project which seems to contain the majority of server code? github.com/Pocket/pocket-monor

Some parts are missing, notably the parser, but I've found it useful for reverse engineering their GraphQL API, particularly the public API proxy.
Anyone can confirm what else is missing?

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に新しく搭載された いいな。
昔は木の🌲のカウンターだったけど、種になったんだな。昔は木を植えた場合の参考数だよ!みたいなざっくりカウンターだったけど、「ちょっとこの機能作り直すから一旦カウンターなくなります!」というふうになってから数年?してついにリリースされたのもおめでたいし、単純な数字だけじゃなくてレベルが上がるような見せ方になったからついにこうやってキャプチャ画像とか共有したくなっちゃうよな :tony_happy:

youtube.com/shorts/cy_WVW9Ajzs

Ecosia のプロフィール画面のキャプチャー画像。
レベル3と書かれているEcosia のトップページをキャプチャ。
右上の種のアイコンの横に19という数字が書かれていて、僕の検索回数(それに応じて検索広告を表示した回数)応じた Ecosia での実績が確認できる。
また検索前の画面なので、画面中央には

232,312,667
trees planted by Ecosia

€93,778,277
dedicated to climate action

という Ecosia 全体としての実績が表示されている
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