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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もしかして
maxFileSizeMb ... 10
ってなっているのでみんな10MBになっている可能性が
:animuthinku:

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읍내에서 일론 머스크의 휴머노이드 로봇 찬양하고 있던데... ㅎ... 인간 모습의 로봇이 만들기 더럽게 어렵고 유지 보수도 그렇고 비효율의 끝판왕이고 산업현장에서 인간을 밀어내는건 그런 모습의 로봇이 아님... 인간 모습의 로봇이 필요할 때는 걍...인간 자리를 완전히 대체해야하는데 그게 인간 육체에 맞춰진 환경이고 변경이 불가능할 때임. 일단 걔가 돈이 더럽게 많은 사기꾼이란 걸 깨달을 필요가 있다...

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「三重大学の大学院生が北半球の国々の気象データを解析した結果、日本だけ夏の期間が大幅に延びていることがわかった。しかも、2024年の日本の夏は133日間と1年の3分の1を超える長さになっていた。こうした夏の長期化の原因は地球温暖化と日本の地理的条件にある。」
「約42年間で夏の期間は約21.4日延びていた。一方で、同様に冬の期間を算出したところ、ほとんど変化は見られなかった。」

この後の、地球規模で見ると夏というものがどのような振る舞いとして現れるかが地域によって異なる話が特に面白かった。

newsdig.tbs.co.jp/articles/-/2300803

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Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood: From Diagnosis to Treatment to Day-to-Day Life Changes, Navigating Your Cancer Journey by Cristina Pozo-Kaderman & Saul Wisnia, 2025

Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood explores the emotional, physical, and practical challenges faced by young adults aged 18–49 who are navigating a cancer diagnosis during critical life milestones in early adulthood.




This guide provides actionable advice for managing emotional struggles, financial concerns, relationship challenges, and physical health changes caused by cancer.

Empowering young adult cancer patients with expert guidance, practical strategies, and heartfelt real-life stories, Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood draws on decades of experience from Cristina Pozo-Kaderman, PhD, and Saul Wisnia to help reclaim life and identity amidst the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.

Cristina Pozo-Kaderman is a clinical psychologist and director of the Young Adult Program and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Saul Wisnia is Dana-Farber's senior publications editor
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Connectability by Anna Runkle, 2025

Does it seem like no matter how hard you try to fit in, you don’t feel understood, or like you belong? Like it’s so easy for other people to get together and do ordinary things—but for you it feels so awkward and stressful that you avoid social situations. Or you go through the motions of a connected life, but you never really feel close to anyone, even though you don’t know why.






You’re not alone. An almost universal adult symptom of trauma from childhood is a feeling of disconnection, and it can lead to a lifetime of loneliness, broken relationships, and the feeling that life is passing you by.

Heal trauma-driven disconnection and feel—at last!—like you belong, with guidance from the creator of the Crappy Childhood Fairy healing method and YouTube channel.
Research-backed lessons show anyone suffering from CPTSD and childhood trauma how to form more meaningful, caring relationships.
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