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.

Is AI hype finally dying off? With the uninspiring launch of GPT-5 and the underwhelming results of several AI benchmarking groups, some experts think it may be AI’s time in the trough of disillusionment, where a technology fails to meet inflated expectations. spectrum.ieee.org/gpt-5-trough

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ygz... 일본에 방사된 곰이 너무 많아져서 문제가 심각한 모양인데 개체수가 전세계 5위안에 드는 모양; 역시 여우/늑대 이상 되는 동물들은 방사하는 경우 모든 개체를 반드시 추적 가능하도록 하는것이 맞는듯;; 곰은 뭐 권총탄으로도 잘 죽지도 않으니 엽총이 집에 있지 않는한 잡기도 어렵고...

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はてさて :saba:

06803422da (upstream/main) Make Vite respect CSP for styles (#36089)
82b26603fe Fix quote posts with CW and no text being rejected (#36095)
30b31a89e6 Add schema.org markup to SEO-enabled posts (#36075)
b59e06fba7 New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#36092)

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What I'm listening to today: "Imouha", Etran de LAïr

Incredible surfrock¹ jam by a band that describes themselves as "the stars of the Agadez guitar scene" (Agadez is the fifth largest city in the Republic of Niger). Do not miss the video-toaster-core video. Dudes rock

youtube.com/watch?v=Xeytuhn0irM

I found this as the YouTube algorithm's next recommendation after watching "Prisencolinensinainciusol".

¹ Sahara rock?

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What I'm listening to today: "Time 4 Breaks", Breakbeat Era

This album was supposed to be the Roni Size clique's breakout moment into pop domination, but a series of odd decisions left it as a one-off artifact that you've either never heard of or are still obsessed with 25 years later. This track shows the project at its best: A pop song structure with heart-gripping vocals and the production gloss of 1999's best D&B production team. Progressive but goes down smooth.

youtube.com/watch?v=W4RnLUnFafs

What I'm listening to today: "Imouha", Etran de LAïr

Incredible surfrock¹ jam by a band that describes themselves as "the stars of the Agadez guitar scene" (Agadez is the fifth largest city in the Republic of Niger). Do not miss the video-toaster-core video. Dudes rock

youtube.com/watch?v=Xeytuhn0irM

I found this as the YouTube algorithm's next recommendation after watching "Prisencolinensinainciusol".

¹ Sahara rock?

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Periodic reminder to anyone who builds applications:

People's names and email addresses can change over time. And not just women's last names. Any part of any person's name. Build a fucking workflow that won't break everything when they do change names.

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Apparently this was released a couple months ago, but I never saw it. OWC has a new quad M2 enclosure that seems to fix the issues with their last one (quieter, looks nicer, has better single drive perf).
eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-ex

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Here’s a great idea: open up the Canadian market to EVs manufactured in Europe, providing affordable options and putting pressure on North American automakers to compete.

“The beauty of opening up the Canadian market to cars approved in Europe is that, not only could it bring in a long list of previously unavailable compact EVs and PHEVs, but it doesn’t come with all the political baggage and high cost of other options. It would also extend an olive branch to Germany and the rest of Europe at a time when Canada is looking for new trading partners.”

theglobeandmail.com/drive/cult (paywall)

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Our friends at Karios recently shared why they chose FreeBSD as the foundation of their hardened operating system.

This is another great example of how companies are leveraging FreeBSD to build secure, production-grade infrastructure.

Curious how other organizations are using FreeBSD? Explore our collection of end-user stories to see real-world use cases and learn how FreeBSD is making an impact across industries:

freebsdfoundation.org/end-user

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Does anyone remember this project that made it super quick so set up a local git server that was advertised via mdns/bonjour and had a super simple web frontend. It was popular when git was quite new. I don't even know if it was Mac only.

I'm pretty sure it was called bananagit but a web search yields no results.

I would love to have that again.

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