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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Meta – yep, Facebook Meta – is now a defense contractor

"Meta has partnered with Anduril Industries to build augmented and virtual reality devices for the military."

just in case you needed ANOTHER reason to defederate Threads...

theregister.com/2025/05/30/met

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차별금지법은 사실상 혐오금지법이고, 극우가 먹고 자라는 게 혐오... 복지, 사회안전망 약화-> 취약계층에게 지원을 빌미로 혐오 전파-> 지지기반 확보 -> 당선 -> 반복 의 사이클인 걸 감안하면 민주당이 왜 저렇게 소극적인 지 이해를 못 하겠다 대형교회들이 세 불리는 데는 도움이 되겠지만 그 교회들이 당신들 편은 아닐 텐데

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これから忙しい時期になるため、しばらく低浮上になります🍀また時間ができたらよろしくお願いしますヽ(´▽`)/
おやすみなさい良い夜を- ̗̀☾

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주 검색 엔진으로 Ecosia를 써보고 있는데
무엇보다 덕덕고보다 UI가 깔끔해서 좋음
다만 사생활과 개인정보 보호에 치중되어있는 게 아니라 환경 보호가 주인 서비스다보니 사생활 보호를 위해서 쓸만하다고 할 순 없을 것 같은데... 그래도 구글보다는 낫겠지

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:kare_news: Ibis is a federated wiki platform that is currently in development, made by @nutomic, one of the Lemmy creators lemmy.ml/post/30535148; WriteFreely creator Matt Baer shares some of his thoughts and plans for the write.as platform for 2025 write.as/matt/plans-for-2025; Progress Reimagined podcast invited @andypiper (Head of Communications at Mastodon) in its last episode “Breaking Free From Social Media Silos With The Fediverse” pocketcasts.com/podcasts/ba36b

Ibis 0.3.0 - Fediverse Integration, OAuth and More - Lemmy

Ibis is a federated encyclopedia with numerous features [https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis?tab=readme-ov-file#features]. If you want to start a wiki for a TV series, a videogame, or an open source project then Ibis is for you! You can register on an existing instance [https://ibis.wiki/explore] or install it on your own server [https://ibis.wiki/article/Setup_Instructions]. Then you can start editing on the topic of your choice, and connect to other Ibis instances for different topics. Federation ensures that articles get mirrored across many servers, and can be read even if the original instance goes down. Ibis is written in Rust and Webassembly, fully open source to make future enshittification impossible. — With this version Ibis can finally federate with other Fediverse platforms such as Lemmy (example [https://lemmy.ml/post/30145162]) and others. If you notice any federation problems please open an issue [https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis]. Note that Mastodon currently ignores activities sent by Ibis for unknown reasons. See the article [https://ibis.wiki/article/Ibis_Federation] for more details how federation works. There are many improvements to signup and account management. Admins can configure OAuth so that users can login with existing accounts from other platforms. Email is also supported now, with a config option email_required to enable email verification for new users. Notifications can also be sent by email if desired. And there is an account settings page to change password and email. When creating a new article, users can choose which instance it should reside on. Admins can remove articles, making the config option article_approval obsolete. Various other parts of the api were also changed. Additionally the code was split into different crates for faster development. There have also been many bug fixes and minor improvements. If you are interested what a federated wiki can do, join and give it a try. You can register on ibis.wiki [https://ibis.wiki/], open.ibis.wiki [https://open.ibis.wiki/] or other instances [https://ibis.wiki/explore]. You can also install Ibis on your own server. It is very lightweight and can easily run on an existing server alongside other software. This release includes an additional installation method using Docker [https://ibis.wiki/article/Setup_Instructions#docker-installation]. To discuss the project, report problems or get support use the following links: Lemmy [https://lemmyverse.link/c/ibis@lemmy.ml] | Matrix [https://matrix.to/#/#ibis:matrix.org] | Github [https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis] Here [https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis/compare/0.2.4...master] is a (somewhat messy) list of all the changes in this version.

lemmy.ml

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