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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ATtiny402 の GPIO 5 本にそれぞれ青色 LED を 1 個ずつぶらさげたものを夕暮れの太陽に向けてみたら LED の逆起電力で VCC-GND 間に繋いだ 10uF の電解コンが 1.4 V くらいまで充電された。真昼だったらもっと行くかな

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📢 We are pleased to announce our 4th open science summer school!

📌 Sept 15-19, Munich & Zoom
🔥 keynotes and outstanding hands-on workshops
2️⃣ dual-track: open science training and instructor training tracks!

➡️ apply before July 14 or register anytime for the public lectures!

lmu-osc.github.io/Open-Science

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一人の人生を0から今この瞬間「左にいくか?右にいくか?」までの選択肢の全てを含めて確率にしたら、天文学的数字でいうところの凄まじい確率になるみたいなもんやな

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0.6.0 is coming soon!

We're putting the finishing touches on our biggest security and feature update yet. Here's what's coming:

Enhanced

  • RFC 8414 (OAuth metadata discovery)
  • RFC 7636 ( support)
  • Improved authorization flows following RFC 9700 best practices

New features

  • Extended character limit (4K → 10K)
  • Code syntax highlighting
  • Customizable profile themes
  • EXIF metadata stripping for privacy

Important notes for update

  • Node.js 24+ required
  • Updated environment variables for asset storage
  • Stronger SECRET_KEY requirements (44+ chars)

Special thanks to @thisismissemEmelia 👸🏻 for the extensive OAuth improvements that help keep the secure and compatible! 🙏

Full changelog and upgrade guide coming with the release.

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I also do not need to hear from people who can't understand the cognitive load difference between writing code yourself and trying to understand code someone, or *something*, else wrote. Especially when the something else will be able to slip in little bugs that are easy to overlook and which no human coder, not even the most junior, would ever put in there

This is a post about that Ptacek article some people think has some good points for some baffling reason (it doesn't)

@enikoEniko Fox one of my theories is that a sizable contingent of the big LLM-coding people have never done serious code review. Having done literally thousands of hours of reviewing other people's code as part of my day to day job is one of the biggest reasons I will never use AI. I'm not going to spend time scrutinizing code that the author didn't spend time thinking about! That's literally just asking me to do their job.

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As some of you know, Mastodon posts often appear on Techmeme. We source them a variety of ways...

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@davidrevoy regarding Wayland pains:¹ I think that is a cultural problem in many Free Software communities: "someone else has to fix the mess I made".

I’ve also been warning about this for years. But it’s hard:

draketo.de/software/volatile-i

That even you haven’t gotten through to people is harsh.

Where it hit me the worst is with Lilypond dependencies. We narrowly avoided a fallout between different communities there and I now regularly remind people to keep it in mind.
¹ davidrevoy.com/article1030/deb

 There’s the core tenet: do not make your software volatile — Wayland makes other software volatile: after an update, things are broken. And complex tools are the ones most likely to get broken.

I had hoped that we learned from the Python 3 debacle: it took over a decade for Python 3 to become widely adopted and even today there are many specialist tools that require Python 2.

Yes, those tools are not well-maintained, but they work. They solve real problems.
Some small migrations are usually done by distributions who then upstream their changes, but that’s it. This is a strength.

Regular breaking changes to the infrastructure threaten that.

We cannot stand on the shoulders of giants if we constantly break old tools.
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0.6.0 is coming soon!

We're putting the finishing touches on our biggest security and feature update yet. Here's what's coming:

Enhanced

  • RFC 8414 (OAuth metadata discovery)
  • RFC 7636 ( support)
  • Improved authorization flows following RFC 9700 best practices

New features

  • Extended character limit (4K → 10K)
  • Code syntax highlighting
  • Customizable profile themes
  • EXIF metadata stripping for privacy

Important notes for update

  • Node.js 24+ required
  • Updated environment variables for asset storage
  • Stronger SECRET_KEY requirements (44+ chars)

Special thanks to @thisismissemEmelia 👸🏻 for the extensive OAuth improvements that help keep the secure and compatible! 🙏

Full changelog and upgrade guide coming with the release.

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ブラウザのマイク入力時に自動で入るノイズキャンセリングとエコー抑制をバイパスすることで音質を改善するプログラムを書きました
スペースをよくやるVTuberさんとか配信者さんとかイラストレーターさんとかにおすすめ

パソコンでX Spacesをやるときに音質を改善できるプログラム

https://misskey.io/@kakkokari_gtyih/pages/twitter-spaces-noisecancelling

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