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.

앞으로 지자체 담당자는 공중화장실을 새로 만들거나 기존 화장실을 점검할 때 여성화장실의 대변기 수가 남성화장실 대·소변기 수를 다 더한 것보다 많은지, 장애인 화장실을 성별로 구분했는지 등을 살펴야 합니다. 아울러 어린이용 변기, 기저귀 교환대 등이 남녀 화장실에 모두 설치돼 있는지 등도 확인해야 합니다.

남자 화장실에도 기저귀 교환대 있을까?…여가부 확인 들...

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According to Handelsblatt, the EU wants to make far-reaching concessions to the US government when it comes to enforcing its digital laws. A committee is to be set up in which US tech companies can have a say in the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act.

It is absolutely unacceptable to give US tech companies a say over democratically created EU laws. The EU should instead enforce its laws independently and consistently.

Our press release: lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

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"To create a European public internet, it's neither necessary nor desirable to have your digital life operated by the EU and its member states, nor by its private contractors. Instead, the EU could make Eurostack a provider of technological public goods.

For example, the EU could work to improve federated social media systems, like Mastodon and Bluesky. EU coders could contribute to the server and client software for both. They could participate in future versions of the standard. They could provide maintenance code in response to bug reports, and administer bug bounties. They could create tooling for server administrators, including moderation tools, both for Mastodon and for Bluesky, whose "composable moderation" system allows users to have the final say over their moderation choices. The EU could perform and/or fund labelling work to help with moderation.

The EU could also provide tooling to help server administrators stand up their own independent Mastodon and Bluesky servers.
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In addition to improving federated social media, the EU and its member states can and should host their own servers, both for their own official accounts and for public use. Giving the public a digital home is great, especially if anyone who chafes at the public system's rules can hop onto a server run by a co-op, a friend group, a small business or a giant corporation with just a couple clicks, without losing any of their data or connections.

This is essential facilities sharing for services. Combine it with public data centers and tooling for migrating servers from and to the public server to a private, or nonprofit, or co-op data-center, and you've got the equivalent of publicly available conduit, data-centers, and fiber.

In addition to providing code, services and hardware, the EU can continue to provide regulation to facilitate the public internet."

pluralistic.net/2025/06/25/eur

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yes, DHT-flavor mutable torrents exist, but i have never ever seen them used in practice in a publicly accessible way. this is something where we are building towards recognizable peers being able to update, remix, replace, etc. a given dataset... first just by handling self-repacks, but then the goal will be to just model the graph of relationships between things.

Sciop is as easy to run as a bittorrent client. The idea will be to have it serve as a companion to a client, where we are going to implement a minor mutation of the FEP for mobile identity so you can mirror an identity from your personal client companion to any other instance that chooses to mirror yours. So this isn't like "come help our website" this is "get the fun parts of this website ready for when it's time to talk to other websites"

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if anyone is bored or wants to contribute to gray archive tech, i've done all the hard parts around this, but here is a set of things you could do to make "practical repack mutability for torrents" happen: codeberg.org/Safeguarding/-/pr

so we have an indexer and a cli tool that can interact with clients. if we added one link table that allowed people to declare relationships between torrents - like e.g. if one replaces another, or is an updated version of, successor to, and so on, then one could plug in the pieces so the cli periodically checks for updated versions of torrents and swaps them out in the local client.

this could be your name in the credits: "what if bittorrent trackers weren't just static repositories of torrent files and generic peer connection machines but could facilitate socio-technological resolutions to basic problems in the protocol."

yes, DHT-flavor mutable torrents exist, but i have never ever seen them used in practice in a publicly accessible way. this is something where we are building towards recognizable peers being able to update, remix, replace, etc. a given dataset... first just by handling self-repacks, but then the goal will be to just model the graph of relationships between things.

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I see a lot of "don't join mastodon.social or other big instances" stuffs on the , but its kind of funny that there's really no good guidance for new ppl beyond "just pick one!"

Big servers are good entry points, at least until the fedi addresses it's kind of trash sign up process. Picking on ppl for choosing those gives "just use Linux" techbro vibes. Its gross.

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if anyone is bored or wants to contribute to gray archive tech, i've done all the hard parts around this, but here is a set of things you could do to make "practical repack mutability for torrents" happen: codeberg.org/Safeguarding/-/pr

so we have an indexer and a cli tool that can interact with clients. if we added one link table that allowed people to declare relationships between torrents - like e.g. if one replaces another, or is an updated version of, successor to, and so on, then one could plug in the pieces so the cli periodically checks for updated versions of torrents and swaps them out in the local client.

this could be your name in the credits: "what if bittorrent trackers weren't just static repositories of torrent files and generic peer connection machines but could facilitate socio-technological resolutions to basic problems in the protocol."

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"Silicon Valley’s era of innovation is over. This is their villain era. The era of the con. Having bled themselves dry of ideas, and all sense of moral decency, they’re now attempting to bleed us dry of our own humanity."

(Original title: How to keep sea-monkeys alive)

buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

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According to Handelsblatt, the EU wants to make far-reaching concessions to the US government when it comes to enforcing its digital laws. A committee is to be set up in which US tech companies can have a say in the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act.

It is absolutely unacceptable to give US tech companies a say over democratically created EU laws. The EU should instead enforce its laws independently and consistently.

Our press release: lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

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"To create a European public internet, it's neither necessary nor desirable to have your digital life operated by the EU and its member states, nor by its private contractors. Instead, the EU could make Eurostack a provider of technological public goods.

For example, the EU could work to improve federated social media systems, like Mastodon and Bluesky. EU coders could contribute to the server and client software for both. They could participate in future versions of the standard. They could provide maintenance code in response to bug reports, and administer bug bounties. They could create tooling for server administrators, including moderation tools, both for Mastodon and for Bluesky, whose "composable moderation" system allows users to have the final say over their moderation choices. The EU could perform and/or fund labelling work to help with moderation.

The EU could also provide tooling to help server administrators stand up their own independent Mastodon and Bluesky servers.
(...)
In addition to improving federated social media, the EU and its member states can and should host their own servers, both for their own official accounts and for public use. Giving the public a digital home is great, especially if anyone who chafes at the public system's rules can hop onto a server run by a co-op, a friend group, a small business or a giant corporation with just a couple clicks, without losing any of their data or connections.

This is essential facilities sharing for services. Combine it with public data centers and tooling for migrating servers from and to the public server to a private, or nonprofit, or co-op data-center, and you've got the equivalent of publicly available conduit, data-centers, and fiber.

In addition to providing code, services and hardware, the EU can continue to provide regulation to facilitate the public internet."

pluralistic.net/2025/06/25/eur

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루미가 진우 옛 가족 후손 아니냐는 추측이 있네요. (1대 헌터에게 구해져서 2대 헌터가 되었다) 그럼 진우는 루미의 몇 대조 할아버지 뻘... 응? 작품 내 영계/사후세계의 설정이 명확하지 않아 이번에 퇴장한 캐릭터들은 재등장해도 크게 문제는 없을 것 같아요. 남돌 버전 월향, "에고소드"가 되서 재등장한다는 아이디어에 꽤 매력을 느끼고 있습니다. 그리고 시퀄에서 신인 아이돌 글로벌 오디션하고 헌트릭스가 심사위원 포지션으로 가는 것도... 완전 SBN

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Excited to share that I've joined (Open Source Software Contribution Academy) as a mentor for the @fedifyFedify: an ActivityPub server framework project!

OSSCA is a national program run by South Korea's NIPA (National IT Industry Promotion Agency) through their Open Source Software Support Center, aimed at fostering the next generation of open source contributors.

We're currently in the process of selecting around 20 mentees who will start contributing to once the selection is complete. I've been busy preparing good first issues to help them get started on their open source journey.

Looking forward to working with these new contributors and seeing what amazing things we can build together!

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ニルヴァーナの1992年のコンピレーションアルバム「インセスティサイド」のライナーノーツには、「あなたが同性愛者、肌の色の違う人々、あるいは女性を嫌っているなら、頼みがある。私たちを放っておいてくれ! ライブに来ないで、レコードも買わないで」と記されている。
男らしさの押しつけに抵抗したカート・コバーンを振り返る 花柄のドレスで表紙を飾ったことも
https://www.cnn.co.jp/style/fashion/35234735.html?ref=rss

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if anyone is bored or wants to contribute to gray archive tech, i've done all the hard parts around this, but here is a set of things you could do to make "practical repack mutability for torrents" happen: codeberg.org/Safeguarding/-/pr

so we have an indexer and a cli tool that can interact with clients. if we added one link table that allowed people to declare relationships between torrents - like e.g. if one replaces another, or is an updated version of, successor to, and so on, then one could plug in the pieces so the cli periodically checks for updated versions of torrents and swaps them out in the local client.

this could be your name in the credits: "what if bittorrent trackers weren't just static repositories of torrent files and generic peer connection machines but could facilitate socio-technological resolutions to basic problems in the protocol."

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With the new NATO '5% of GDP' standard the Dutch government just committed to spending 13% of the entire government budget on military and military-adjacent stuff*.

It seems most journalists just report the 5% and not many make this calculation to a percentage of the actual government budget.

How's this reported in your country?

edit: I've added a table with numbers for all NATO countries in a child post.

*numbers at mastodon.online/@Pepijn/114745

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