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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アプリ使った所感

・セーフゾーン(ベゼル部分を避ける)設定が適当すぎる
・マナーモード設定を貫通してバイブレーションが来る(あらゆるボタンがバイブレーションする)
・なんか重いし電池めっちゃ食う

RE:
https://misskey.io/notes/acsri4rvnvlx03du

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🏕️ my adventures in #selfhosting: day 275 (coping mechanisms edition) :ItsFine:​​

World events being what they are, authoritarianism, technofeudalism and other everyday horrors are pushing me to spin up another server on Hetzner with the excuse "well, I've gotten so many requests to show what's it's like to install YunoHost, this is the perfect opportunity."

Self-hosting is a pretty good distraction from the :FireDumpster:​ (dumpster FIRES) going off everywhere. At least for me. Top 3 coping mechanism (top 1: playing with my child; top 2: aromatherapy).

I may do it next week 🙈​

I hope you're having a nice day. Chin up! Resist! Enjoy the little things 🌸​🍵​🌈​

#MySoCalledSudoLife

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나무이젤
따님이 그림 그리는걸 좋아해서
마눌님이 누가 무료나눔한다니 멀리까지 가서 업어왔는데
따님은 유화 같은걸 좋아하는게 아니라 펜과 색연필로 그리는걸 좋아하는거라 쓸모가 없음 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

마눌님은 그림그리려면 다 필요한줄 알았다고

결국 애물단지 행.

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@stefanoStefano Marinelli @lfalfa :emacs: :tux: :freebsd: I have similar stories to tell from working at Microsoft, Google and other large faceless organizations. This is one reason that I liked working at small startups in Silicon Valley - they were burning money, exploiting engineers and peddling snake oil, but at least you got to have a personal connection between boss and workers because the org is nearly flat. Going in to these situations with "eyes wide open" helps prevent feeling mistreated.

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Another problem intrinsic with the Fediverse: data interoperability across software and accounts.

There is a software suite that my company has been hosting out, but which as of the last few days has become "abandonware" by the developers. The repos still exist for it, the code is all free and open-source, but the developers behind it have publicly announced that they are walking away from it and moving onto other things and that the project is effectively dead unless some community members want to fork things to continue hacking at it. So, now our company is left with this software that no longer has any further development, bug fixes, support, etc. to exist (and our company had been one of the financial contributors to it). Whatever, is what it is, but this is just an example of my point:

Data portability and interoperability on the Fediverse is basically non-existent. Let's say that one day Mastodon, or Mitra, or Pleroma, or Misskey development suddenly halts and ceases entirely. Let's assume there are no interoperable living forks therein, and nobody stepping forward to continue working on the project. What does an instance maintainer do? Data between different ActivityPub server implementations is not interoperable. There's no real way to move from a Misskey instance over to a Mitra instance if Misskey suddenly EoLs or becomes abandoned as a project, e.g.. The only real solution in these scenarios is to start over entirely from scratch and take the L on all that data and user information/content.

I am not even going to bring up AT Protocol/Bluesky since ATP/BS is de facto centralized and the centralized + tightly-controlled nature of the software stack nullifies any possible issues or questions regarding data interoperability, etc.. However, to my knowledge, Nostr, for example, does not have this problem whatsoever since Nostr is moreso a distributed network vs. a strictly decentralized network (but, being distributed, is also de-facto decentralized) and data is ephemeral. I.e., on Nostr there is no "one" single repository for user content/data; there is no "one" single point of failure (like an ActivityPub server going down).

I don't really see any good way or method of solution for this. I guess data impermanence and losing servers/instances and accounts and content therein is just a fact of life and reality for the Fediverse, one that die-hard Fediverse users have already accepted and generally embraced. But, I don't know if that's necessarily a good thing or something that ought be just accepted with a shrug. I wonder if Fediverse projects like FEP-ae97 somehow provide a solution to problems like this or not.

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아... 그리고... 사람들이 버튼을 눌러야지만 해킹이 된다고 생각하는데...
걍 가만히 있어도 털리는 기법도 존재합니다만...

보안 막 신경쓰다보면
불신론자 되고, 자기자신도 못 믿고, 사람도 못 믿고, 성격 드러워집니다.

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