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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video accounts to follow:

➡️ @polykit - Designing synths, restoring synths, explaining how synths work
➡️ @diyelectromusic - Simple DIY electronic projects, the "Lo-Fi Orchestra"
➡️ @bacalao - Electronic music producer
➡️ @cosmicbabiescosmic babies productions - Psytrance/psytech, trance, house, techno etc
➡️ @sandelinos - Creating DIY modular synthesisers
➡️ @oleksiy - Electronic musician from Kyiv, Ukraine
➡️ @skullzy - DJ & synth livestreams dressed as skeleton

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Great update!

Now Nixbook will also include the SOF firmware and other chromebook tweaks to have audio work seemlessly.

Also some better config organization. Huge shout out to @chocolateloverrajRajas for the lionshare of work on this PR.

github.com/mkellyxp/nixbook/co

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There are two kinds of "collections" in ActivityPub:

- Containers. These are basically objects that represent groups of other objects: threads, playlists and photo albums. ActivityPub clients can create, update and delete them.
- Views. These are generated on the fly by the server, can be paginated and filtered. Inbox and outbox are most common examples.

Both are supposed to be [Ordered]Collection objects with items property. However, in practice they are different. For example, it's reasonable to Update a playlist to change its name, but what an Update of a followers collection would mean?

Usually, I argue that containers and views shouldn't be mixed. Don't add items to your thread/playlist/album, create a separate collection instead.

Are there other options?

@mariusormarius How do you deal with this problem in GoActivityPub?

@dansup

RE: https://mastodon.social/users/dansup/statuses/115596404697985830

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I just finished the Pepper&Carrot new page for sharing our Fonts!
A decade ago, libre comic fonts were hard to find, especially with good accent support. So, translators, contributors and I edited and maintained our own to fill the gap.

Check them out: peppercarrot.com/en/fonts/inde

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While environmentalists loosing their shit about carbon footprint of blockchains and LLM models — I have another question: has anyone tried to estimate comparative carbon footprint of JS/JVM/.NET JiT compilers? I mean, like, seriously — instead if shipping pre-compiled binary artifacts we forcing millions of clients with nearly identical hardware and software configuration to perform the same set of unnecessary heavy computations every time when someone visits random web page or opens random app

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