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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Cuba's national power grid collapsed again today--the fourth time in less than a year--causing a nationwide blackout. Why does this keep happening? Cuban economist Ricardo Torres explains: spectrum.ieee.org/cuba-energy-

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Who is "LaurieWired". Is there a video of hers I would especially like if I'm already an experienced enough coder to be writing my own compilers but not an experienced enough coder to be good at writing compilers

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Clasped in silence, the angel holds fast, where memory kneels and light endures.

Eudunda Cemetery, Eudunda, South Australia

Situated on Peep Hill Road, just outside the township of Eudunda in South Australia's Mid North, the cemetery serves as the principal public burial ground for the region.

While exact founding dates are elusive, the cemetery has been in use since at least the late 19th century. Early burials reflect the settlement patterns of German and English immigrants who established Eudunda as a farming and service hub.

Unlike Emmaus, which is Lutheran-affiliated, Eudunda Cemetery is non-denominational and includes graves from various faiths and civic backgrounds.

© All Rights Reserved by Gardens of the Silent.

#cemetery #cemetary #cemeteries #cementerio #grave #graves #gravestone #graveyard #taphophile #gardensofthesilent #southaustralia #photography #cemeteryphotography
Outdoor photograph of a white angel statue holding a cross, set against a backdrop of trees and dry grass.

The angel stands serenely on a pedestal with steps, wings outstretched and hands gently clasped around the cross.

The background is softly blurred, drawing focus to the statue’s peaceful expression and symbolic pose.

Text in the bottom corners reads “Gardens Of The Silent” and “© Kev Peirce,” marking the image as part of a reflective cemetery photography series.
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지금 리눅스 진영에서 컨테이너/네임스페이스의 입지가 어떻게 될까요? 사실 요즘 서비스 배포할때는 죄다 컨테이너 쓰잖아요? 근데 또 컨테이너로 할수 있는 것중 상당수는 그냥 기존 권한 관리로도 가능하단 말이죠? 근데 컨테이너를 쓸땐 기존 권한 관리를 그냥 없는셈 치고 접근하게 되는데 이게 정말로 다들 동의하는 방식인지가 궁금합니다.

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June’s hush: three stones, one sorrow - etched in time beneath the trees.

Eudunda Cemetery, Eudunda, South Australia

Situated on Peep Hill Road, just outside the township of Eudunda in South Australia's Mid North, the cemetery serves as the principal public burial ground for the region.

While exact founding dates are elusive, the cemetery has been in use since at least the late 19th century. Early burials reflect the settlement patterns of German and English immigrants who established Eudunda as a farming and service hub.

Unlike Emmaus, which is Lutheran-affiliated, Eudunda Cemetery is non-denominational and includes graves from various faiths and civic backgrounds.

© All Rights Reserved by Gardens of the Silent.

#cemetery #cemetary #cemeteries #cementerio #grave #graves #gravestone #graveyard #taphophile #gardensofthesilent #southaustralia #photography #cemeteryphotography
Black and white photograph of a cemetery with three gravestones in the foreground, framed by tall trees and a wire fence.

The stones memorialize Karoline Eckert and her infant son (both died 5 June 1891), John Blasbeke and his infant daughter (both died 6 June 1891), and Bertha Gossmann (died 7 June 1891 at 1 year and 6 months).

The clustering of dates suggests a tragic event or shared circumstance. The monochrome palette and natural framing evoke a sombre, historical atmosphere.
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