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.

En vrai, quand Lecornu a fait sa déclaration à la presse aujourd’hui en mode « si ça va pas comme je veux, je redémissionne », certes c’est ridicule, mais est-ce que c’est pas surtout une menace destinée en fait à Macron, en mode « Bon, là t’es absolument désespéré mon pauvre Manu, ça se voit que t’as totalement besoin de moi, donc regarde ça ! Tavu j’hésiterai pas à me casser et à te laisser dans la merde au pire moment, parce qu’au point de ridicule où j’en suis déjà de toute façon je m’en fous. Donc à partir de maintenant c’est moi qui pose mes conditions, pigé ? 😠 »

:thaenkin:

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worrying about licensing is skating to where the puck used to be. if you want to figure out a viable future for the open source movement, step 1 is probably figuring out a way to create co-op funded & owned versions of infrastructure gig economy applications where the equity split is like 45/45/10 on delivery apps (45% to restaurants, 45% to drivers, 10% to tech people) and 90/10 on dispatch apps (90% to workers, 10% to tech people)

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I really don't get the obsession with "stable identifiers" for posts. The thing where instead of `https://domain [dot] tld/user/post_id` you get something like `did://<hash>`. The rationale seems to go something like: "if you move servers, your posts can move with you."

But like, the only time this exact scheme is actually useful if you're in some kind of situation where the original domain you were posting on is no longer accessible. Which like, seems like a bad failure mode to optimize for.

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Was thinking of getting a phone running linux but with a smartphone increasingly being required for stuff like tax office login authorisations etc, instead may keep android as "burner phone" for such stuff and phone calls, instead get an SBC/touchscreen/battery and just tether to the phone for internet. That way I can get a bigger screen, like 6 inch or so, which would be better for my eyes, and not have to worry about "will this phone be a pain to install linux?" etc
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So, another day, another leak of 70000 people's government IDs, from Discord this time.

It seems to me that websites shouldn't be *allowed* to collect personal information unless it is absolutely necessary (an address so that they can delver a package). But we instead seem to be moving in the opposite direction with Governments around the world demanding that various websites collect ID for age verification. This is bad.

arstechnica.com/security/2025/

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