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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🥳🎁페미위키 9주년 생일 이벤트 수요조사
-아홉수 퇴치, 액운퇴치 부적만들기

페미니즘 부적으로 아홉수도 액운도 물러나라!
ㅇ일시 : 2025년 9월 19일(금) 20시
ㅇ장소 : 온라인

페미위키 9주년 축하하며 부적도 만들고 수다도 떨고!
수요조사에 참여 부탁드립니다~

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Focused, calm, but completely stubborn and ice cold "I can't leave until I have it documented why you aren't doing this" has worked for me. And warmth and trying to do social persuasion does not work imho with bigoted healthcare people. They have bully energy so you have to.

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I'm handing activitypub.rocks over to the community! And I wrote a post about it activitypub.rocks/news/handing

I did the original design of activitypub.rocks 9 years ago and I haven't done much to keep it up to date. So the W3C SocialWG is taking over instead!

As a nice sendoff, the blogpost also includes some fun AP history, which I detail a bit in this thread too 🧵

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idk, like, this seems pretty short-sighted of the businesses too.

It wasn't pretty for the workers to go up against the Pinkertons, but I'm sure the businesses were also not enjoying having their facilities literally sabotaged and strikes violently carried out and enforced against scabs.

That's the kind of extreme that things like the NLRB, in all its blandness and miquetoastness, was meant to quell. Like, the consequences for just straight-up violating the NLRA were super mild.

Shrug. This just seems like asking for trouble to me.

wandering.shop/@xgranade/11510

I feel like a lot of people these days are under the impression you need "permission" to organize, to go on strikes, to have a union, etc.

But you can literally just decide to get everyone in your shop/company to walk off the job. You don't need legal permission for it. Sure, they might fire you about it, but they're gonna be real screwed if they literally have to rehire EVERYONE. This is, in fact, the kind of thing that will take down an entire company.

You have implicit power purely by virtue of joining hands. You always have.

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