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.

Metrilita Dela Cruz, 80 | San Miguel village, Hagonoy municipality

It’s so hard. I hope our world changes, we’re really struggling. For the past six months, we have been unable to use the bottom floor of our house because the floodwater has not disappeared. When the water comes, sometimes at midnight it’s really strong and we try lifting things up. We didn’t expect it because it wasn’t like that before.

Photograph: Gideon Mendel




A woman standing in water inside her house, with a big pink poster of 3 white dogs (Shitzu?) behind her.

"Now, it’s just like that, the water is always strong. I hope the leaders, like those corruption cases that were reported, don’t ignore the needs of the people."
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Abel Binoya | San Miguel village, Hagonoy municipality

It’s been flooded for six months in our street, since Typhoon Emong hit Bulacan. It was not like that before, the water would only last about a week, even if it was a big flood. I work as a tricycle driver and you can’t pick up any passengers because it’s flooded everywhere. When it floods, it’s really difficult.

Photograph: Gideon Mendel




A man standing in water in his house.

 The weather has really lost its direction, and that is the effect of climate change. Here in the north we used to have rain in August for half a month, fifteen days of rain, fifteen days of sunshine. Now, that pattern is gone.
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‘I’m afraid for our children’: living with the climate crisis in the – in pictures

The Philippines is one of the countries most at risk of the climate emergency due to its low-lying island geography. With sea temperatures rising, the country deals with increasingly frequent and intense typhoons, rising sea-levels that threaten coastal communities, and changing rainfall patterns that disrupt agriculture.

[Read the ALT text]



A family with three children standing inside their flooded house.

he country is one of the smallest contributors to climate change but one of the places most affected by its impacts. Gideon Mendel’s visceral portraits from his project Drowning World show people in Bulacan province dealing with the climate emergency in their daily lives.

Abel Binoya | San Miguel village, Hagonoy municipality

It’s been flooded for six months in our street, since Typhoon Emong hit Bulacan. It was not like that before, the water would only last about a week, even if it was a big flood. I work as a tricycle driver and you can’t pick up any passengers because it’s flooded everywhere. When it floods, it’s really difficult.

Photograph: Gideon Mendel




A man standing in water in his house.

 The weather has really lost its direction, and that is the effect of climate change. Here in the north we used to have rain in August for half a month, fifteen days of rain, fifteen days of sunshine. Now, that pattern is gone.
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‘I’m afraid for our children’: living with the climate crisis in the – in pictures

The Philippines is one of the countries most at risk of the climate emergency due to its low-lying island geography. With sea temperatures rising, the country deals with increasingly frequent and intense typhoons, rising sea-levels that threaten coastal communities, and changing rainfall patterns that disrupt agriculture.

[Read the ALT text]



A family with three children standing inside their flooded house.

he country is one of the smallest contributors to climate change but one of the places most affected by its impacts. Gideon Mendel’s visceral portraits from his project Drowning World show people in Bulacan province dealing with the climate emergency in their daily lives.
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Would you support Fosstodon automatically deleting user accounts that have been inactive (no logins, posts, or interactions; excluding migrated accounts) for a set period, like 5 years, after sending multiple warning emails?

This could help protect user privacy, reduce digital footprints and free up server resources.

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RE: mastodon.social/@glyph/1156125

Tired: prompt injection
Wired: phrompting

Like, it's such a perfect analogy. "Injection" refers to when your data and control get confused, but "phreaking" refers to when you tack on your control to your data, in the process allowing attackers to send their own control.

Given that, malicious prompts look much more like phreaking than injection.

@glyph is really on to something here, I think.

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11/26 緒方理奈 (White Album) (본인 시나리오 기준) 이야기 내에서 가장 주체적으로 가장 큰 비용을 지불하며 결말을 성취하는 캐릭터였다. 사실 이 시나리오를 처음 읽을 당시엔 감정선의 무게를 읽을 능력이 없었다 - ‘온갖 걸 이뤘어도 정작 원하는 것은 선에 넣을 수 없던’ 에서 ’진심으로 원하는 단 하나를 위해 모든 걸 내려놓는‘ 으로 이어나간 실질적인 프로타고니스트.

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I kinda forgot how weird mailinglists are implemented. Because clients keep the person you reply to in the recipient list, the listserv opts to not send out a message to anyone directly addressed. That means that directly addressed people do not get the modified message of the ML.

That means for instance you don't get the listserv's footer, the list headers etc. on messages directly sent to you.

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It's not enough for software to "just work." Code has to be understandable and maintainable. That's true whether the code is generated by an LLM or artisanally crafted by a human. If the person committing code to your repository doesn't understand it, nobody else will either.

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To everyone in the Fediverse,
I'm syuilo, the creator of Misskey.
Please consider supporting Misskey — a completely free and open-source software!

Misskey is not a business venture; it's developed by a small group of dedicated volunteers, and our funding is very limited.

I believe that for the health and diversity of the Fediverse, it's important to have not only a few dominant platforms but also smaller projects like Misskey.
(Imagine a world where the only web browser is Chrome — what would that be like?)

In order to continue the development of Misskey and to further improve its compatibility with the broader Fediverse, your support would be greatly appreciated.

You can support us via:

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👉 Misskey Repository

Thank you all for your support!

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You and me together is a watercolor painting in shades of indigo, teal and white in square format by artist Karen Kaspar. A black cat and a white cat seen from above are cuddling together. They form a circle like the yin and yang symbol on an abstract watercolor background in teal and indigo.
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What Is The Fediverse?

If you’re not familiar with the name “” – that’s okay. It is is an open society of web services that is already serving millions of people all around the world. They do this through a common language called that lets news and events flow from one site to the next. So, instead of checking in to 5 or 6 different corporate sites, you can find, follow, like, and share across many, many sources – all from your own, singluar Fediverse profile.

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電源が入ってないSSDは徐々にデータを失う危険性があり長期保存用として難あり - GIGAZINE share.google/bmvrGDpOBsu1AxrTz

知ってた
てか、SSDが利用され始めた頃から言ってたよね
長期利用しない場合は冷蔵庫入れとくしかないな(笑)
そう考えると最近のM.2.タイプはPC開けないとならんから、アクセス悪くてダメだね

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This fox is a little… different. 😳Meet the Tibetan fox (Vulpes ferrilata), which is distinguished by its characteristic flattened face. This species can be found in parts of Asia, including China, India, and Nepal—and has been observed at elevations of up to 17,388 ft (5,300 m). It has a thick layer of fur to help it survive the cold, windy grasslands it inhabits.

via amnhnyc


Image Description
A photo of a Tibetan Fox taken from slightly above. The fox is looking back toward the viewer. It has a thick coat of auburn fur, with a lighter-colored underbelly and dark grayish markings on its flanks and tail. It has a wide face.

The Tibetan fox preys on birds and small mammals like the pika. It's even been observed trailing bears as they dig their dens, waiting to catch pikas fleeing their underground hiding places.

Photo: Dash Huang, C BY-NC-SA 2.0, flickr
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Preening one’s feathers – Bird portrait winner and BirdLife photographer of the year

‘I liked the low-key effect of the dark background against the black of the brush turkey’s feathers, where the bird is partially hidden as the turkey goes about grooming those feathers. I think the red makes a statement … It’s not often I have witnessed a brush turkey preening its tail feathers.’

Photograph: Angela Farnsworth




Red-necked brush turkey preening its black feathers.
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Preening one’s feathers – Bird portrait winner and BirdLife photographer of the year

‘I liked the low-key effect of the dark background against the black of the brush turkey’s feathers, where the bird is partially hidden as the turkey goes about grooming those feathers. I think the red makes a statement … It’s not often I have witnessed a brush turkey preening its tail feathers.’

Photograph: Angela Farnsworth




Red-necked brush turkey preening its black feathers.
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Red-footed booby – Portfolio, runner up

‘Australia’s islands are sanctuaries for an extraordinary array of seabirds, many of which support rare, endemic or globally significant populations. Seabirds play vital roles in marine ecosystems; as top predators, they help regulate fish and invertebrate populations; as nutrient vectors, they transfer nutrients from sea to land via guano; and as indicators of ocean health

Photograph: Claire Greenwell




Red-footed booby in flight against black background.

...their presence or decline signalling changes in the wider marine environment.’
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Red-footed booby – Portfolio, runner up

‘Australia’s islands are sanctuaries for an extraordinary array of seabirds, many of which support rare, endemic or globally significant populations. Seabirds play vital roles in marine ecosystems; as top predators, they help regulate fish and invertebrate populations; as nutrient vectors, they transfer nutrients from sea to land via guano; and as indicators of ocean health

Photograph: Claire Greenwell




Red-footed booby in flight against black background.

...their presence or decline signalling changes in the wider marine environment.’
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Angel in the air – Birds in flight, runner up

‘Amongst the terns, little tern chicks have the fastest growth rate. Thanks to the succession of precision sorties delivered by their dedicated parents, these tiny fluff balls reach adult size in just 20 days. This aerial delivery system is a sight to behold. On this windy day, many parents were returning empty.'

Photograph: Sithi Sitharthan




'Yet the hungry chicks isolated themselves in the creche and ran towards them in anticipation. The parents gracefully descended down in the storm, and offered precise and reassuring beak-to-beak touches.’
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