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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While I was waiting for my surgery this Monday, I overheard a couple of conversations among the staff.

1. They were expecting a lively day in the maternity ward, because there was a thunderstorm coming. And apparently there’s more births when there’s a thunderstorm?

2. Wounds bleed more during a full moon

What do pros here say about this?

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Okay here is my very simple concept for a - a "business card" that encourages people to join the and links to @_elenaElena Rossini ⁂ 's explanatory video.

My idea is that people can hand these out at , political organizations, and so forth - where politically active people gather who already have had bad experiences with commercial social media.

The back side could be customized further to list an instance which is most relevant to the place where you want to share them - for example, I want to print a variant for the gruene.social instance.

I will certainly try to apply my meagre skills to make this more appealing, but first I wanted to hear what you all think of this concept, and what your suggestions for improvement are.

(Note: If you want to play around with the design, I have made it available in / format. The template has the 85 x 55 mm size for European business cards, so you will want to adjust it for other regions.)


drive.google.com/drive/folders

A simple design for a two-page business card. The front page shows the Fediverse logo, a QR code, and the text:

"Join the Fediverse!

The People's Social Media:

No Ads
No Algorithms 
No Surveillance"

The back side has the text

"joinfediverse.net"
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다리 곳곳은 무너지고 갈라져 콘크리트와 자갈, 시뻘건 철근이 속살을 드러냈습니다. 한때는 물자를 실은 마차가 오가고, 저마다의 희로애락이 담긴 사람들의 발걸음이 지나던 이 다리를 이제는 북쪽에서 흘러오는 화강과 무심히 서 있는 나무와 꽃, 풀, 산만이 기억하는 듯합니다.

한국전쟁 75년의 기억을 갖고 힘겹게 서 있는 다리

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Gall's Law: A complex system that works evolved from a simple system that worked. Complex systems designed from scratch never work.

This is why:
• Microservices from the start generally fail—a monolith always came first
• Big blast refactors fail but incremental rewrites work

Start simple. Let complexity emerge where needed.

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