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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ALERT!

Hans R has made excellent progress porting the 0xide bhyve CPU ID code to and gave a demo on today's call, which I hope to have posted within the day.

While we are discussing formal fundraising, PLEASE consider support him directly via PayPal at rosenfeld AT grumpf.hope-2000.org

This is the foundation for live migration work and hand-crafted virtual hardware.

THIS IS YEARS OVERDUE

THANK YOU HANS! Danke!

PARDON MY YELLING WHILE EXCIDED!

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News: FediForum is partnering with free software conference SFSCON on a Fediverse track (and more!) at their in-person conference in November, in beautiful Bolzano in the Italian alps.

Want to present or demo? Let us know. More info:
fediforum.org/news/2025-07-09-

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ATmosphere Report - this week's and news:

- More notification settings for Bluesky
- How atproto is becoming a place to build multiperson LLM chatbots
- Bluesky's proposal for Auth Scopes also introduces new questions for governance

connectedplaces.online/reports

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ATmosphere Report - this week's bluesky and atproto news: - More notification settings for Bluesky - How atproto is becoming a place to build multiperson LLM chatbots - Bluesky's proposal for Auth Scopes also introduces new questions for governance connectedplaces.online/reports/atmo...

ATmosphere Report – #124

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Study: When experienced open-source developers used current AI tools, work took 19% longer to complete. In spite of which, the developers *thought* they were working *faster.*

It’s just one study, and they don’t claim anything beyond what they observed. Their results are not predictive. Still....

(There must be a name for the psychological trick we play on ourselves to believe we’re being more productive even when we’re considerably less so.)

Hat tip: Dave Martin

metr.org/blog/2025-07-10-early

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No. I don’t ever want to jump on a call. Ever. In my experience, Extroverts (usually unintentionally) take advantage of Introverts on the phone. I find the playing field to be level when everyone has to type.

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Today is a great day!
The first article I ever wrote has been published in a professional magazine. "Software includes diversity" can be read in the "Testing Experience" magazine.

You can download it here: testingexperience.media/ (email address must be supplied)

I'm stoked to share this topic, which is so dear to my heart, with my professional community.

This wouldn't have been possible without the input, support and feedback from many people and I'm very grateful to everyone of them.

I'd greatly appreciate it if you'd share this far and wide. Many more people need to be aware of the issues in the article, because being aware of them means that change becomes possible.

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Thought I'd try going to an AA meeting today, and saw there was one online for my community.. there's a zoom link but the damn thing has a password and the password is no where to be found despite it being a "open meeting" (i.e., non-alcoholics can join apparently)

I guess there's not an open meeting then.

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