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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Me gustaría conocer experiencias de gente con película fotográfica y aeropuertos.

En unos meses tengo que viajar unos días, y me gustaría llevarme la cámara de película, pero solo escucho comentarios negativos de lo que le pueden afectar los Rayos-X, y que lo mejor es llevar los carretes en una bolsa de plomo como la Domke FilmGuard (que baratas no son).

¿A alguien le ha pasado?

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I am fascinated by Cloudflare’s assertion that the status page is fully independent of Cloudflare’s hosting and that the fact that it went down during the Great Flarening was pure coincidence. I suppose that’s not *impossible,* but it seems like surely there’s an unintended backend dependency somewhere.

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"Qualcomm-owned quietly pushed a sweeping rewrite of its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and the changes mark a clear break from the open-hardware ethos that built the platform."

(source: Adafruit linkedin.com/posts/adafruit_op)

Oh boy, that was fast! Somehow we need to find more future-proof models for open-source hardware. Letting the market do its thing is showing its true colors once again. Pure evil! 👿

Qualcomm-owned Arduino quietly pushed a sweeping rewrite of its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and the changes mark a clear break from the open-hardware ethos that built the platform.
The new documents introduce an irrevocable, perpetual license over anything users upload, broad surveillance-style monitoring of AI features, a clause preventing users from identifying potential patent infringement, years-long retention of usernames even after account deletion, and the integration of all user data (including minors) into Qualcomm’s global data ecosystem. Military weird things and more.

Several sections effectively reshape Arduino from an open community platform into a tightly controlled corporate service with deep data extraction built in. The most striking addition: 

users are now explicitly forbidden from reverse-engineering or even attempting to understand how the platform works unless Arduino gives permission. That’s a profound shift for a brand long embraced by educators, makers, researchers, and open-source advocates.
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これ今はダイソーとかの100円ショップ出竹籠として売ってると思うけど昔は金物屋とかで買ってたんかな?
あとブランドも聞いたことないし竹細工は内職だから各地域の奥様方が自作してたり竹細工の職人の小遣い稼ぎで限定的に卸されててブランドはないんじゃないかな?

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I am fascinated by Cloudflare’s assertion that the status page is fully independent of Cloudflare’s hosting and that the fact that it went down during the Great Flarening was pure coincidence. I suppose that’s not *impossible,* but it seems like surely there’s an unintended backend dependency somewhere.

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@Em0nM4stodonEm :official_verified:

part b) speaks to an utter lack of imagination, or refusal of reality

How can one, after all those leaks and abuses and declarations of war on privacy, still mentally be living in a world where all the bad consequences of data collection somehow didn't happen!

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

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