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.

不太理解,為什麼美國通膨的狀況下還要大張旗鼓的簽一堆關稅協議,明明自己內需大到物價飛漲?
還是只是想讓進口貨物跟生產於美國的價錢不要差太多?但是如果便宜的進口貨不再便宜了,美國物價不是依然高?這個結構是要怎麼改善?

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Ok one case where generated data would be useful.

An initial dataset of fictional fediverse objects for fediverse software to test against.

Like I'm old fashioned. It's better to test against dev before production.

Especially when your software is dealing with the things that people post.

@onepictEsther Payne :bisexual_flag: I've seen a few projects that do something like that.

@helge is working on funfedi.dev, it collects representative examples like these: funfedi.dev/support_tables/gen

There's also observatory.cyber.harvard.edu by @dariusDarius Kazemi which also includes numbers on how common each object schema is in the wild. (The website is running a bit slow here if I actually try to initiate a comparison, but it seems to work.)

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if you haven't taught someone who is helplessly addicted to LLMs, LLM brain is so much worse than you can possibly imagine. the problems i'm seeing from someone i am currently teaching are indistinguishable from illiteracy - this person literally cannot read single-line, fully descriptive error messages, and proceeds to just copy and paste whatever they say into the chatbot and copy/paste whatever it spits out, and in this problem domain the LLM is wrong nearly 100% of the time. when i ask them to stop and think about what the problem is, what steps they might need to take to diagnose and resolve it, and how does that fit in with the context of what we've been doing together for >6 months, they literally can't.

Edit: Oop this post escaped containment. I am not implying that it is impossible to learn with an LLM, so if it works for you then that is basically irrelevant to my description of this one very specific pattern of learning with which I have direct and repeated experience. This person is otherwise very smart and competent, I am describing the impact of the LLM on their mode of learning the things I am trying to teach them.

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🎉 Today is Day 2 of FediCon 2025!

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Today's (SATURDAY) schedule is here:

techhub.social/@fedicon/114949

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🌐 FediCon
📍 Vancouver (Canada)
🗓️ August 1-2
ℹ️ fedicon.ca
🎟️ lu.ma/p4bbb941

🥳 lu.ma/kowist5x

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I'm really starting to think that Rust is kind of an awesome language for teaching. It puts a lot of thought-provoking concepts front-and-center and really rewards you for understanding the nature of the problem you're trying to solve. I also feel like it rewards patience.

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Claude Pro プランの Sonnet で rate limit 気にしながら Claude Code 使うのに疲れてきたので Max プランにしてしまった。

GitHub Copilot はあんまり使わないからこっちは解約しちゃおうかな (リポジトリのコード見ながらチャットできるのは便利だけど、そこまで使ってるわけではないのよな)

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The chance of getting in trouble for any act of solidarity is at its highest. Today, more than ever, I can hear cynicism doing its best to sound funny, skeptically claiming these acts don’t make sense. They do.

@valerix , @tmedakTomislav Medak, and I have been involved in the Pirate Care project for some years now. Writing with and alongside networks of disobedient care has kept us from going insane. Thanks to Max Haiven and Pluto Press, sharing with hope:

plutobooks.com/9780745349800/p

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