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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The results of Bevy Jam #6 are in!

We had 403 participants, 98 submissions, and 2,203 votes, making this the biggest Bevy Jam ever!

The winner of Jam #6 is ... A Fistful of Boomerangs!
4d4xfun.itch.io/bevy-jam-6

And here are the jam results:
itch.io/jam/bevy-jam-6/results

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I'm currently trying to find the SKR04 numbers for correctly categorising income from:
- EU grants, especially those from NLNet
- Income from GitHub Sponsors and similar where it is money given without consideration or supply

I keep finding conflicting information, so if anyone knows about how to correctly file this income it'd be hugely helpful!

(I'm also on the lookout for a tax advisor/accountant who is familiar with open source)

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왜 디스플레이로 전자 잉크를 채택했는지 알 수 없는 폰...
전자 잉크에 최적화된 소프트웨어 개조가 들어가 있는 것도 아니고, 차라리 그냥 LCD를 넣고 단가를 줄이면 어땠을까 함
그리고 전자 잉크에 물리 키보드까지 때려넣었는데 어디가 미니멀한지 모르겠다 싶었는데 리뷰 중에서 같은 말 해줌 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

전자잉크에 쿼티를 어떻게 참니 ㅋㅋ 미니멀 폰 개봉기 - UNDERkg
youtu.be/xpXkzyjaDCk

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Coming back to this, what I find lacking in most of the research and discussion about LLM use is any consideration of motivations, why people are engaged in a task, what their goals are, why they might choose to use these tools.

Inevitably many of the answers to these questions point at overarching economic dynamics that we will need to engage with if we want to mitigate the harms caused.

I've been in this developer education / devrel / developer experience etc etc space for a long time now and it still strikes me as utterly bizarre how frequently we talk about software engineering as though it isn't primarily a thing people do it as employees of companies in industry. It makes no sense to reason about any of this without talking about money.

(Sidebar: software engineers not seeing themselves as workers is imo partly also why so few organised while they had the leverage.)

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Wir veröffentlichen den Maskenbericht (ohne Paywall 🤓) !
Seit Monaten hält das Gesundheitsministerium den Sudhof-Bericht zu Jens Spahn, den Corona-Masken und den offenbar verschwendeten Milliarden geheim. Das Argument? Verschlusssache.

Die Masken-Affäre muss vollständig aufgeklärt werden. Die Öffentlichkeit hat das Recht zu erfahren, ob die Vorwürfe der Milliardenverschwendung begründet sind oder nicht, deswegen veröffentlichen wir den Bericht.

Lest hier rein: fragdenstaat.de/dokumente/2716

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Bei allem Ärger: Die Aufhebung des "Compact"-Verbots ist kein Freifahrtschein für Verfassungsfeinde.

Das Gericht hat durchaus verfassungsfeindliche Inhalte in dem Magazin gefunden – es fand diese aber nicht so prägend, dass ein Verbot gerechtfertigt wäre. Sprich: Kippt das Magazin weiter in diese Richtung, sieht es anders aus.

An der Stelle sollte nicht unerwähnt bleiben, dass selbst das Gericht hier von "Feinden der Freiheit" spricht, die ein Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung haben.

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Hallo liebes Fediversum,
wir, das DGS-Korpus-Projekt, sind nun auch auf Mastodon gelandet! Wir sind ein Langzeitprojekt zur Dokumentation und Erforschung der Deutschen Gebärdensprache (DGS). Mit unserem Account möchten wir euch über aktuelle Entwicklungen des Projekts informieren und das von uns entwickelte Korpus und Wörterbuch vorstellen. Unsere Posts sind in DGS und Deutsch.
Disclaimer: Wenn wir Videos posten, dann ist der begleitende Text keine eins zu eins Übersetzung dessen, was im Video zu sehen ist, sondern eher eine Zusammenfassung.

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Just released: 0.12 🥂

swad is the "Simple Web Authentication Daemon". It basically offers adding form + to your reverse proxy (designed for and tested with "auth_request"). I created it mainly to defend against , so among other credential checker modules for "real" logins, it offers a proof-of-work mechanism for guest logins doing the same known from .

swad is written in pure with minimal dependencies (, or compatible, and optionally ), and designed to work on any system. It compiles to a small binary (200 - 300 kiB depending on compiler and target platform).

This release brings (among a few bugfixes) improvements to make swad fit for "heavy load" scenarios: There's a new option to balance the load across multiple service worker threads, so all cores can be fully utilized if necessary, and it now keeps lots of transient objects in pools for reuse, which helps to avoid memory fragmentation and ultimately results in lower overall memory consumption.

Read more about it, download the .tar.xz, build and install it .... here:

github.com/Zirias/swad

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