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.


Siat-sú sió-chām ū-lâng khui bô tēng-kî kí-pān ê Discord Tâi-gí gí-im khai-káng khong-kan, jî-chhiáⁿ nā lí ē-hiáu kóng Tâi-gí (Hô-ló-ōe), kám siūⁿ-beh chham-ka?

如果小站有人開了不定期舉辦的Discord臺語語音開講空間,且如果您會講 (或稱Hô-ló話)會想要參與嗎?

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My entire mental image of the Middle East is oriented with Northeast up. I always get confused "wait, that country isn't east of there" "oh yeah, yes it is". I can definitely find stuff on a map, but I have to sorta cock my head to the right a bit to make it match the map in my head.

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I studied Artificial Intelligence for four years, and I am not touching LLM AIs with a ten-foot pole.

It's not really about the insane electricity demands, the water usage, tho that's a good reason. It's not even, if I'm honest, about the disastrous effect on the sum of all human art and knowledge.

It's because a) I've studied enough AI to know it's a trick, a sort of linguistic illusion, and b) I've studied enough everything else to understand that I'm not immune to such illusions.

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인용된 트윗의 2가 너무 어이없어서… 진공애서 냉각하는건 아주 어렵습니다. 대류나 전도가 일어나지 않기 때문에 주변온도는 낮다고 해도 (태양광이 닿지 않을 때) 복사만으로는 식히는데 오래 걸림.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:y5csbf6vxv6d2jwp7r5jkx3n/post/3m4q4ooixjk2u

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There are now two pull requests proposing changes to quote toots inside private mentions (DM).

:github: [🟢 MERGED] When composing a DM, pasting a link will not create a quote: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p
:github: [🟢 MERGED] When composing a DM, it'll not be sent if it quotes a toot from someone not mentioned: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p

The fixes are now merged into Mastodon's source code prior to v4.5 release :neobread_checkmark:

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Today's Future Data Systems Seminar Speaker: Ryan Johnson (CMU PhD'10) will present @deltalakeossDelta Lake's internal architecture and how it supports multi-statement transactions. Zoom talk open to public at 4:30pm ET. YouTube video available after: db.cs.cmu.edu/events/futuredat

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Stepping down as Framework Linux Community Ambassadors

We are Tommi and Fraxinas, Framework Linux Community Ambassadors since September 2024.

We apprehensively followed the developments and the debate concerning Framework’s endorsement and support of Omarchy. We have no direct experience with this Linux distribution, its community, nor with the political environment around it. We did not speak up before now because learning about all of it and keeping up with all the commentary would have been a full-time job. Unfortunately we do not have the time to read every single comment on the dedicated forum thread.

Despite our admittedly limited and superficial understanding of this matter, we believe we have witnessed and read enough to make an informed decision and take a clear position.

The statements from Framework and from Nirav Patel (its CEO) made it very clear for us that Framework is not a company we feel represented by any more, and surely not a company that we want to represent as Ambassadors.

To be frank, it is not even necessary to dive into the petty drama about the recent events in order to provide an explanation of our decision. We are deeply disappointed by a company that is self-proclaimed as the resistance of the tech industry, the good David that intends to stand against the big tech Goliaths that are devouring it. Framework’s behaviour brought to surface an embarrassing and absurd inability to take an explicitly political position, blinded by the Western patriarchal narrative that technology in itself is not political. By trying to keep everyone happy (or at least not to make anyone mad) inside a fictitious “big tent”, the company proved to be no better than any of its Silicon Valley peers, dismissing comments about DHH, and comments about fascism and racism as not strictly related to the main mission.

We were proud to be ambassadors because we believed that Framework not only made products that empowered those who purchase them to fully own and repair their devices, but most importantly because we wrongly expected that this would imply changing the paradigm and the narrative about tech companies altogether.

We were offered the possibility of having a 1:1 conversation with Nirav Patel. We did not take it, because it is self-evident that our opinions are in contrast with the statements that he already made. Too bad, Framework is going to lose much more business than it would have if it simply acknowledged a mistake, took a deep inward look, and questioned its own values and stance.

In a world that is burning, thorn by conflict and greed, it is not enough to be “less evil”, to be radical only in some cases, and be moderate in others. We wanted to be ambassadors of a company that does not see fascism and proprietary software as two distant topics, but that recognised the entanglement of politics and technology, of capitalism and authoritarianism. It seems that this is not the case.

Farewell, Framework. We will miss the shining brave idea we had of you.

@tommiTommi 🤯 and @fraxinas

The following statement was cross-posted on Framework’s Community Forum.

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I applaud their stance.

I'm also continually saddened by the self-owns of companies & organizations who don't do their due diligence and then become weirdly defensive when called out on it.

The myth of the “big tent” is that everyone is going to stay happy in the tent. They're not. Once the edgelords & the bigots roll in, others nope the f out. For good reason! They know what happens when community moderation fails. It's a tale we have no wish to keep repeating. @tommiTommi 🤯 pan.rent/@tommi/11548584641357

Tommi 🤯 → 39C3 (@tommi@pan.rent)

# Stepping down as Framework Linux Community Ambassadors We are [Tommi](https://tommi.space/) and [Fraxinas](https://fraxinas.dev/), Framework Linux Community Ambassadors [since September 2024](https://community.frame.work/t/framework-linux-community-ambassador-program-launch/57771). We apprehensively followed the developments and [the debate](https://community.frame.work/t/framework-supporting-far-right-racists/75986) concerning Framework’s endorsement and support of Omarchy. We have no direct experience with this Linux distribution, its community, nor with the political environment around it. We did not speak up before now because learning about all of it and keeping up with all the commentary would have been a full-time job. Unfortunately we do not have the time to read every single comment on the dedicated forum thread. Despite our admittedly limited and superficial understanding of this matter, we believe we have witnessed and read enough to make an informed decision and take a clear position. The statements from Framework and from Nirav Patel (its CEO) made it very clear for us that **Framework is not a company we feel represented by any more, and surely not a company that we want to represent as Ambassadors**. To be frank, it is not even necessary to dive into the petty drama about the recent events in order to provide an explanation of our decision. We are deeply disappointed by a company that is self-proclaimed as the resistance of the tech industry, the good David that intends to stand against the big tech Goliaths that are devouring it. Framework’s behaviour brought to surface an embarrassing and absurd inability to take an explicitly political position, **blinded by the Western patriarchal narrative that technology in itself is *not* political**. By trying to keep everyone happy (or at least not to make anyone mad) inside a fictitious “big tent”, the company proved to be no better than any of its Silicon Valley peers, **dismissing comments about DHH, and comments about fascism and racism as not strictly related to the main mission**. We were proud to be ambassadors because we believed that Framework not only made products that empowered those who purchase them to fully own and repair their devices, but most importantly because **we wrongly expected that this would imply changing the paradigm and the narrative about tech companies altogether**. We were offered the possibility of having a 1:1 conversation with Nirav Patel. We did not take it, because it is self-evident that **our opinions are in contrast with the statements that he already made**. Too bad, Framework is going to lose much more business than it would have if it simply acknowledged a mistake, took a deep inward look, and questioned its own values and stance. In a world that is burning, thorn by conflict and greed, **it is not enough to be “less evil”**, to be radical only in some cases, and be moderate in others. We wanted to be ambassadors of a company that does not see fascism and proprietary software as two distant topics, but that recognised **the entanglement of politics and technology, of capitalism and authoritarianism**. It seems that this is not the case. Farewell, Framework. We will miss the shining brave idea we had of you. — @tommi and @fraxinas@chaos.social *The following statement was [cross-posted on Framework’s Community Forum](https://community.frame.work/t/stepping-down-as-framework-linux-community-ambassadors/77374).* #Framework #politicalTechnology #SiliconValley #CalifornianIdeology

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Two weeks ago, I joined Will Vincent and Carlton Gibson on the DjangoChat podcast to talk about Django On The Med 🏖️

We had just returned from Palafrugell after three amazing sprint days, and it was the perfect moment to share how it all came together, what we built, and what’s next. 🎙️

You can listen or watch the full episode 👇
paulox.net/2025/10/21/django-c

🏖️

CC @djangochatDjango Chat Podcast @wsvincentWill Vincent @carltonCarlton Gibson @django

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수동적 트친 : 하... 내 트친들... 블스에 안와... 블스... 너무 조용해... 할게 없어... 능동적 블친 : 이 빌어먹을 트친놈들 언제 건너올지 모르겠으니 이미 이주해와있는 놈들을 잡아서 블친으로 들여야겠다. 산채로 잡아라.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:iqga7bwbwbdo4z6suofriwa5/post/3m4qddcc3p22d

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What I'm talking is adding a new service other than atproto_pds to user's DID doc. It isn't related to PDS, but editing a DID doc is usually done through the user PDS which currently requires emailed token as an input.

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I applaud their stance.

I'm also continually saddened by the self-owns of companies & organizations who don't do their due diligence and then become weirdly defensive when called out on it.

The myth of the “big tent” is that everyone is going to stay happy in the tent. They're not. Once the edgelords & the bigots roll in, others nope the f out. For good reason! They know what happens when community moderation fails. It's a tale we have no wish to keep repeating. @tommiTommi 🤯 pan.rent/@tommi/11548584641357

Tommi 🤯 → 39C3 (@tommi@pan.rent)

# Stepping down as Framework Linux Community Ambassadors We are [Tommi](https://tommi.space/) and [Fraxinas](https://fraxinas.dev/), Framework Linux Community Ambassadors [since September 2024](https://community.frame.work/t/framework-linux-community-ambassador-program-launch/57771). We apprehensively followed the developments and [the debate](https://community.frame.work/t/framework-supporting-far-right-racists/75986) concerning Framework’s endorsement and support of Omarchy. We have no direct experience with this Linux distribution, its community, nor with the political environment around it. We did not speak up before now because learning about all of it and keeping up with all the commentary would have been a full-time job. Unfortunately we do not have the time to read every single comment on the dedicated forum thread. Despite our admittedly limited and superficial understanding of this matter, we believe we have witnessed and read enough to make an informed decision and take a clear position. The statements from Framework and from Nirav Patel (its CEO) made it very clear for us that **Framework is not a company we feel represented by any more, and surely not a company that we want to represent as Ambassadors**. To be frank, it is not even necessary to dive into the petty drama about the recent events in order to provide an explanation of our decision. We are deeply disappointed by a company that is self-proclaimed as the resistance of the tech industry, the good David that intends to stand against the big tech Goliaths that are devouring it. Framework’s behaviour brought to surface an embarrassing and absurd inability to take an explicitly political position, **blinded by the Western patriarchal narrative that technology in itself is *not* political**. By trying to keep everyone happy (or at least not to make anyone mad) inside a fictitious “big tent”, the company proved to be no better than any of its Silicon Valley peers, **dismissing comments about DHH, and comments about fascism and racism as not strictly related to the main mission**. We were proud to be ambassadors because we believed that Framework not only made products that empowered those who purchase them to fully own and repair their devices, but most importantly because **we wrongly expected that this would imply changing the paradigm and the narrative about tech companies altogether**. We were offered the possibility of having a 1:1 conversation with Nirav Patel. We did not take it, because it is self-evident that **our opinions are in contrast with the statements that he already made**. Too bad, Framework is going to lose much more business than it would have if it simply acknowledged a mistake, took a deep inward look, and questioned its own values and stance. In a world that is burning, thorn by conflict and greed, **it is not enough to be “less evil”**, to be radical only in some cases, and be moderate in others. We wanted to be ambassadors of a company that does not see fascism and proprietary software as two distant topics, but that recognised **the entanglement of politics and technology, of capitalism and authoritarianism**. It seems that this is not the case. Farewell, Framework. We will miss the shining brave idea we had of you. — @tommi and @fraxinas@chaos.social *The following statement was [cross-posted on Framework’s Community Forum](https://community.frame.work/t/stepping-down-as-framework-linux-community-ambassadors/77374).* #Framework #politicalTechnology #SiliconValley #CalifornianIdeology

pan.rent · Pan

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