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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I'm hiring a jr-to-mid level web developer

  • Fully remote
  • BUT you need to actually live in the US or Canada (payroll and tax limitations)
  • We are a pharmaceutical marketing agency, if that matters to your decision making.
  • Most of the work is web-stack, though not always on the web.

Still interested?

Here's what I need:

  • Someone with really strong HTML, CSS, and JS skills (flexbox, grid)
  • I need someone who has a really good attention to detail. Fighting for pixel perfection.
  • Wordpress experience is a big plus (I hate it, but more client work is coming in with it)
  • Vue familiarity is a nice-to-have
  • Familiarity with git is good
  • Ability to work independently with vague requirements
  • No assholes. It's one of our values.

Does that sound like you? DM me your resume and a sample project/portfolio link as a starting point and we'll go from there.

Oh, and I'm posting this here first before the company goes out through our normal channels. I'd love to staff this through this community if possible and give someone a chance who might not do well in the typical interview pipeline.

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“The iron harvest (French: récolte de fer) is the annual collection of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and congruent trench supports collected by Belgian and French farmers after ploughing their fields. The harvest generally consists of material from the former western fronts of the First and Second World wars, where it is still found in large quantities.”

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_har

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Reading the python stdlib docs, I'm mildly amused that the `zipfile` module mentions that it doesn't handle multi-disk zip files. I'm amused because that probably makes no sense to a large portion of current programmers.

"What do you mean multi-disk files? Why are you making zip files that are so many terabytes they don't fit on one disk??"

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@GrapheneOS is being threatened by French authorities for refusing to add backdoors and they're dealing with coordinated attacks in French media right now. They're pulling out of France entirely, moving all their servers, and fighting off a wave of bullshit one-sided reporting that makes them look like they're helping criminals.

They need us to fight back. Support them however you can, whether that's a dollar, sharing their story, pushing back on the garbage news coverage when you see it, or just telling someone you know about what's happening. All of it matters because they're drowning in attacks from governments and media and bad actors who want them gone.

This is the only Android OS that actually makes me feel like privacy isn't just marketing. They fight for us now they need us to fight for them.

The EU is pushing Chat Control and creating an environment where governments feel empowered to threaten developers into compliance, and if we stay quiet we're letting it happen. Show up for them in whatever way you're able to.

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If you want to permanently delete one of your posts, go to ⋯ on the post and select "Delete".

If you want to alter the post without deleting it, go to ⋯ and "Edit".

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More info about deleting posts on Mastodon at:

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If you want to permanently delete one of your posts, go to ⋯ on the post and select "Delete".

If you want to alter the post without deleting it, go to ⋯ and "Edit".

If you have accidentally included sensitive information, or if you want to alter the post's visibility, or if you want to reset a conversation thread, go to ⋯ and "Delete & Re-Draft".

More info about deleting posts on Mastodon at:

➡️ fedi.tips/how-do-i-delete-a-po

More info about editing posts at:

➡️ fedi.tips/how-do-i-edit-posts-

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알피 부탁드려요>< 1. 로제딕 타로카드(금박&레드/사용 0) : 25000원(카드+보관함+카드주머니+책갈피+해석책) 2. 한국풍 타로카드(사용 x) : 50000원(카드+보관함+해석책) 3. 고양이타로 뮤즈(사용 x) : 50000원(카드+보관함+해석책) 4. 유니버셜 웨이트 타로덱(사용 0) : 10000원(카드 + 보관상자) 중고 타로카드 판매합니다. DM으로 문의주세요.

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There are at least three separate things that rustc and cargo could do to significantly improve compilation speed, but they are complex engineering efforts that require a lot of development time and engineers working on them full-time for that period.

Off the top of my head they are:
• doing what zig does to compile only items that are reachable, which requires making rustc reentrant to stop after name resolution and cargo more complex to pass used item paths through subsequently to pick up after name resolution for the entire projects dependency tree has been computed,
• leveraging an incremental linker and have rustc only codegen the binary patch instead of the whole binary and have the linker calculate the patch,
• and caching proc-macros and treat them as idempotent (likely as opt-in)

There are of course others, like pre-compiled cratedistribution, better intra-rustc parallelism or feature cfg handling, but those have more open questions and require additional design work before I could claim they're attainable in a reasonable amount of time.

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낮 동안 우리를 활기 있게 하신 저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님,
당신과 함께 있으리니, 자는 동안도 지켜 주시어 편히 쉬게 하소서.

"17. 별빛처럼 내리는 주님의 소스가 저희 머리맡을 비추어, 마음속 어둠을 환히 밝히게 하소서."

🍝 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님께서 여러분과 함께.
😋 또한 주교의 면발과 함께 하소서.
🍝 기도합시다.
저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님, 이 밤을 편히 쉬게 하시고, 거룩한 죽음을 맞게 하소서.

2025-11-25T02:09:34+09:00


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