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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沒想到《九龍大眾浪漫》埋了這麼多伏線,然後前面節奏又太慢了

之前一些看不懂或者很困惑的地方也解的通了

不是不小心看了劇透感想的話,震撼的程度會更大。但也多虧被劇透,我才沒有棄坑…

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PSA: if you purchased any Dark Horse digital comics, remember that it’s shutting down any time soon. There are unofficial tools out there to download your comics. Next time, remember: DRM-free downloads or piracy, these are the only two viable options. darkhorse.com/Blog/4342/dark-h

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Regarding my last couple of reboosts regarding the latest WhatsApp, this is sad, and really brings home once again the frustration of perfectly working apps that have worked well for us for years, just breaking on a whim. Why is this so common, why is it so fucking hard to keep apps fully accessible? I enjoyed WhatsApp, and now it looks like my days of using it may be over. I really wish App developers would quit doing this. It shouldn't be hard to make an app accessible and keep it that way. Pardon me, but I'm mad and livid. In the last two weeks alone, I've now seen two apps I've used on a regular basis for years go from perfectly accessible, to not nearly as nice of an experience. And for no other reason than because developers fill this urgent need to update all the time, when the app is functioning perfectly well! I'm sorry but this is getting old very fast. We may be a minority, but dammit we are still humans and deserve to have a pleasant app using experience regardless of what app we use. If a sighted person lost a portion of the app that they needed, it would be fixed in three seconds. How can we get this across to these major developers that not every single damn day requires an app update that's going to break things! How was this allowed to get out of the beta phase? That's the whole point of a beta test, if there are issues, fix them before public release, that ain't a hard concept. OK I think I'm done ranting for now.

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I'm a very nuts-and-bolts kinda guy and this morning I'm struck VIVIDLY by just how weird that is

Like I read so many threads on here that go, like,

🐰 I have a problem affecting me
🦆🐇🐴🐢🐀 40 post discussion
🐹 The actual problem is capitalism AND THAT'S THE END OF THE THREAD

And like, 🐹 isn't even wrong, the root of the problem often is capitalism (or, if you want to talk about problems like this to normal people, you can just say "greed"), but I've seen this said about the wildest fucking things and as soon as it's brought up it's like a safety valve for deflating any enthusiasm or action towards actually fixing this specific problem

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Regarding my last couple of reboosts regarding the latest WhatsApp, this is sad, and really brings home once again the frustration of perfectly working apps that have worked well for us for years, just breaking on a whim. Why is this so common, why is it so fucking hard to keep apps fully accessible? I enjoyed WhatsApp, and now it looks like my days of using it may be over. I really wish App developers would quit doing this. It shouldn't be hard to make an app accessible and keep it that way. Pardon me, but I'm mad and livid. In the last two weeks alone, I've now seen two apps I've used on a regular basis for years go from perfectly accessible, to not nearly as nice of an experience. And for no other reason than because developers fill this urgent need to update all the time, when the app is functioning perfectly well! I'm sorry but this is getting old very fast. We may be a minority, but dammit we are still humans and deserve to have a pleasant app using experience regardless of what app we use. If a sighted person lost a portion of the app that they needed, it would be fixed in three seconds. How can we get this across to these major developers that not every single damn day requires an app update that's going to break things! How was this allowed to get out of the beta phase? That's the whole point of a beta test, if there are issues, fix them before public release, that ain't a hard concept. OK I think I'm done ranting for now.

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アルフィー数曲歌ってカラオケ欲最大になった状態で帰路についたのでデッカエコーに流れそうになりましたが、あと数分で日付変わるんだよなぁ…の一心で帰ってきたため歌いたすぎる今

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행정부 웹사이트들은 공동인증서 관련만 아니면(요즘은 간편인증이 많아져서 필수도 아님.) 거의 별도 플러그인 없이 쓸 수도 있고 많이 개선되었는데(물론 이용에 국내 휴대폰 회선을 준필수적으로 요구하는 게 과연 바람직하냐는 문제는 남지만.) 진짜 문제는 사법부에서 관장하는 웹사이트들인듯.

이번 SKT 해킹을 계기로 SKT랑 KT에 나뉘어 있던 가족의 회선이 KT로 모이게 되었다. 그래서 KT 가족결합을 신청을 위해 가족관계증명서가 필요해져 대법원 가족관계제증명 발급사이트에 접속을 했는데, HTML 캔버스 태그와 웹GL 핑거프린트를 이용자추적 및 MITM 공격방지를 위한 방책으로 쓰는지 내 PC의 추적방지 확장기능이 깔려있는 크로뮴 기반 브라우저로 접속하니 부정한 접근이라는 메시지를 띄우고 접속을 거부해버림. 확장기능을 하나씩 제거해보며 시험해봤지만 문제는 캔버스 태그와 웹GL 핑거프린트 랜덤화 확장기능 둘 다였고, 이를 모두 제거한 후에야 겨우 문서발급이 가능했다.

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In Hindi, depending on the context, "kal" can mean either "tomorrow" or "yesterday"; "parson" can mean the day before yesterday or day after tomorrow.
Any other language do this? Sometimes I mix up yesterday/tomorrow and have to be reminded that I mean the other "kal". 😁

problems

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