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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Scoop: GitHub code shows Trump administration is building a platform to "accelerate" AI across the government called ai.gov that is supposedly going to launch on the Fourth of July

404media.co/github-is-leaking-

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Soon, you'll be able to buy music on the Fediverse.

Bandwagon, the music-sharing platform built on Emissary, has seen a lot of success over the past few months. The site has grown to a catalogue of over 300 different musicians, spanning a wide range of different sounds and genres. After refining search and discovery features, project lead Ben Pate has decided to focus on introducing a payment system for music sales.

wedistribute.org/2025/06/bandw

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I provide without any edits:

For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:

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New Privacy Guides article 🌈💛
by me:

It's important to protect our data online, and this is doubly true for anyone in the queer community.

But protecting our data shouldn't mean staying isolated.

It can be difficult to find a balance,
but it is fundamental to stay connected with our communities.

There are tools and practices that can help us with this.

Stay safe 🔒
But stay connected :rainbow_heart:

privacyguides.org/articles/202

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我和我的祖国
一刻也不能分割
无论我走到哪里
都听人唱它赞歌
我凝视每一座深渊
深渊也凝视着我
袅袅炊烟
小小村落
拿它真没辙

嗯,这样配着王菲的调子,就有嘲讽内味儿了~

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At today’s OCapN meeting, we made some more of that unrelenting, steady progress we’ve come to enjoy.

1. Symbols will be called symbols. Maddening, I know.
2. We’re going to make op:resolve and op:break protocol-level messages instead of methods of a conventional delivery target.
3. Evidently, making op:listen explicit after sending op:deliver makes the protocol substantially quieter for small scenarios, so that’s going in.
4. Great demo of multiplayer OCapN from @spritelyThe Spritely Institute!

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At today’s OCapN meeting, we made some more of that unrelenting, steady progress we’ve come to enjoy.

1. Symbols will be called symbols. Maddening, I know.
2. We’re going to make op:resolve and op:break protocol-level messages instead of methods of a conventional delivery target.
3. Evidently, making op:listen explicit after sending op:deliver makes the protocol substantially quieter for small scenarios, so that’s going in.
4. Great demo of multiplayer OCapN from @spritelyThe Spritely Institute!

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Something i would love to understand; I'll read sentences like "I did miss her" instead of "I missed her"... where is that dialect coming from? Is it an indication of ESL writing in English, or a regional usage? Something else entirely?

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I know I have aging eyes but the more I look at Liquid Glass app icons the fuzzier they get. The subtle glass bezels, reflected edge highlights and soft chromatic shadows result in an icon that is super soft and fuzzy at size.

I suppose I’ll get used to them but they are negating these high res retina displays big time. It’s like I’m looking at the icons through cheese cloth or something.

Liquid glass version of the QuickTime icon. Created from blue pieces of translucent glass with soft subtle edge treatments and soft blue chromatic shadowsLiquid glass treatment of the YouTube icon, red rounded wrecked shape with soft edges and subtle red drop shadows
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A recent research has exposed more than 40 * 10³ IoT cameras happily showing their feed _and_ location to anyone who can browse and use search engines specialized in the indexing of the misconfigured devices.

More than 14 * 10³ are localised in the USA.

Read more here.

Note:
I know that there are more than a million of these cameras world wide misconfigured an open on just port 80 http not even TLS 443, with admin / admin as credentials 🪪

theregister.com/2025/06/10/400

The image shows a screenshot of a news article from The Register website. The article is titled "Peep show: 40K IoT cameras worldwide stream secrets to anyone with a browser." The headline is in white text on a black background, with the word "RESEARCH" in white above it. The article mentions that the majority of exposures are located in the US, including datacenters, healthcare facilities, factories, and more. The author of the article is Connor Jones, and it was published on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at 10:00 UTC. The article states that security researchers managed to access the live feeds of 40,000 internet-connected cameras worldwide. The website's URL is visible at the bottom of the screen, and there are 16 comments on the article. The screenshot also shows the time as 21:59, with a battery level of 85%.The image shows a screenshot of a news article from "The A Register" displayed on a mobile device. The article discusses a cybersecurity issue, highlighting that the US was the most affected region with around 14,000 feeds streaming from the country. These feeds provide access to various facilities, including datacenters, healthcare facilities, factories, hotels, gyms, construction sites, retail premises, and residential areas. Bitsight, a cybersecurity firm, warns that these feeds could be used for espionage, mapping blind spots, and stealing trade secrets. The article also mentions that monitoring typical patterns of activity in retail stores could be useful for petty criminals. The screenshot includes the website's logo, a red banner with the text "The A Register," and a navigation bar at the bottom with three dots, a circle, and a left arrow. The device's status bar at the top shows the time as 22:00, a battery level of 85%, and various connectivity icons.

 Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energy used: 0.889 Wh
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其实,现在的香港政府,和这个恶臭的男性凝视语气,满一致的。如果把香港比作女性,是被强制拴起来的「铁链女」吧……

RT:香港行政長官李家超,過去多次以「追女仔」比喻香港施政,星期日接受《南華早報》專訪,被問到香港如何吸引新的貿易伙伴,就指「It's like me chasing a girl.」對於主持人指,目前的情況是「girl」的親戚,特別是一個「強大的叔叔」千方百計阻止香港和「girl」建立關係,李家超就回應指「but there are a lot of girls.」

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Apparently, if you have facebook or Instagram installed on your phone, was able to track your browsing habits and link them to your real identity even if you never logged in on the web, used incognito mode or a VPN. I hope Meta gets hit with every fine in the book.

zeropartydata.es/p/localhost-t

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Conway's Law: "Organizations design systems that copy their communication structures."

You see this everywhere:
- Small teams tend to monoliths
- Large orgs tend to microservices
- Competing departments tend to make redundant systems

Software architecture isn't just technical—it's social. The humans building it shape the system more than we admit.

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Apparently, if you have facebook or Instagram installed on your phone, was able to track your browsing habits and link them to your real identity even if you never logged in on the web, used incognito mode or a VPN. I hope Meta gets hit with every fine in the book.

zeropartydata.es/p/localhost-t

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