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.

1
0

山に仕掛けた熊罠に反応があったと向かってみればそこには​:zenra_tyuunen_dansei:​がいるではありませんか。どういうことかと訝しんでいると、​:zenra_tyuunen_dansei:​はもうダメです見たいな目でこちらを見つめてきます。ダメですね、そこで反省していなさい。と、​:zenra_tyuunen_dansei:​をそのままに山を降りてきました。

0
0
1
0

まだWeb上で情報見つけられないけど、来年、HP-16cの復刻版出るってメールが来たぞ…オリジナルも持ってるが買わなきゃだ…

(hpcalcs.comってサイトをやっている、MORAVIA ConsultingというところのML)(12c Collectors Editionとかはここから出てるっぽい)

0

am i understanding this wrong, or is wafrn the same as every one of the "twitter-like" (mastodon, akkoma, pleroma, whatever) frontends i've seen for the fediverse?
like is there anything i can do there that i can't do here (other than interacting with bsky users)? because if not, i might just delete my account there, i don't really feel like using a second frontend for the same thing
0
0

Bird Sun Dog

Have you ever seen a little rainbow off to the side of the Sun? Rare but rewarding to see, such spectacles are known as sundogs, mock suns or parhelia. Sundogs are just sunlight refracting through hexagonal falling ice crystals in the Earth's atmosphere. When thin ice crystals flitter down nearly horizontally, they best refract sunlight sideways and create sundogs.



Alternatively, randomly oriented ice crystals may create a complete circular sun halo. Sundogs occur 22 degrees to each side of a setting or rising Sun, although sometimes nearby clouds can block one or both. The above image was taken through a polarizing filter during October 2012 in M�rida, Spain. 

Image Credit & Copyright: Juan Manuel P�rez Rayego
0
0

그와는 별개로 내가 자기계발서를 좋아하지 않는데는 그것이 구조적 문제를 개인에게 교묘하게 전가시키기 때문이다. 김부장 이야기가 원작에서 자기계발서적 파트를 들어낸 것만으로 작중 문제들이 개인의 역량이 아닌 구조에 원인이 있는 것으로 보이게 된것이 그 반증이라 할 수 있겠다.

0

어제부터 스유뽕에 차있음.. 스유러들 어떤 사운드트랙을 좋아하는지 궁금. 아무도 멘션 안 해줘도 갠찮음. 그냥 내가 좋아하는 거 쓰고 싶었음요. 일단 저는 럽라이크유랑 이준익오버는 당연히 좋아하는데 peace and love (on the planet earth) song을 제일 좋아해요.. Something Entirely New는 마지막에 화음이 너무 좋고요.. 스유 더 무비에 Isn’t It Love?도 너무 좋슴니다. 다 너무 좋아서 들어주셨으면 좋겠은.. youtu.be/6hy85d_hyBM?...

Steven Universe | Peace and Lo...

0

in these days of coding agents and what-not, i often think of gerald sussman's comment that one no longer constructs systems from known parts, that instead one does basic science on the functionality of foreign libraries (wingolog.org/archives/2009/03/); he was right then and i hate it as much as i did 16 years ago

0
0
0

최근 국내에서 오픈소스 프로젝트를 자신이 개발한 것처럼 허위 저작권 등록을 한 뒤 이용자들에게 금품을 요구하는 사례가 발견되었습니다.

이 경우 허위 저작권자가 원저작자의 권한을 탈취할 수 있는 상황까지 이어질 수 있는 만큼 주의가 요구됩니다.

혹여 배포한 오픈소스 프로젝트 중에 실제 비즈니스에 활용되고 있는 사례가 있는 분들의 경우, 이용자 보호를 위해서라도 이미 적용된 오픈소스 라이선스와는 별개로 저작권 등록을 진행하시길 권장드립니다.

저작권 등록을 한다고해서 오픈소스 라이선스가 의미가 없어지는 것이 아닙니다. 저작권 등록 제도는 오픈소스와 상호보완적으로 활용이 가능한 제도라는 점을 강조드리고 싶습니다.

1
0
0

@glyph @maxMaximilian Hils Back in the Python world, PDM has the ability to specify either a single package name, or a glob pattern, to associate with a specific alternative source:

pdm-project.org/latest/usage/c

I've used this at work to tell it to pull "companyname-*" from our index instead of PyPI, but the single-package-name form of it lets you accomplish the same thing (I think) as that Cargo "patch" example.

0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

Colorful Arcs over Buenos Aires

What are those colorful arcs in the sky? Like rainbows that are caused by rain, arcs of sunlight broken up into component colors can also result when ice crystals floating in Earth's atmosphere act together as a gigantic prism. The top color arc is more typical as it is part of the 22 degree halo surrounding the Sun when hexagonal ice crystals refract sunlight between two of the six sides.



More unusual, though, is the bottom color arc. Sometimes called a fire rainbow, this circumhorizon arc is also created by ice, not fire nor even rain. Here, a series of horizontal, thin, flat ice crystals in high cirrus clouds refract sunlight between the side and bottom faces toward the observer. These arcs only occur when the Sun is higher than 58 degrees above the horizon. The featured sky occurred to the northwest in the early afternoon last month over a street Diagonal of La Plata City, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

Image Credit & Copyright: Sergio Mont�far (Planetario Ciudad de La Plata, pna)
0
1
1
0
0
1

Tentative plans for the next two release, now ready for review ✨ github.com/wagtail/rfcs/pull/1

Next release:

- Autosave MVP
- Block settings
- Model search improvements
- llms.txt for Wagtail docs
- AI checker concepts

Next + 1:

- Customizable page explorer
- Independent security audit
- Package maintainers guide
- Natural language search

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Red Cloudbow over Delaware

What kind of rainbow is this? In this case, no rain was involved -- what is pictured is actually a red cloudbow. The unusual sky arc was spotted last month during sunset in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, USA. When the photographer realized that what he was seeing was extraordinary, he captured it with the only camera available -- a cell phone.

Image Credit & Copyright: Michael C. Neff (Neffworks Artography)



Clouds are made of water droplets, and in a cloudbow a cloud-droplet group reflects back light from the bright Sun (or Moon) on the opposite side of the sky. Similar phenomena include fogbows and airplane glories. Here, the red color was caused by atmospheric air preferentially scattering away blue light -- which simultaneously makes most of the sky appear blue. A careful inspection reveals a supernumery bow just inside the outermost arc, a bow caused by quantum diffraction.
0