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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Eventually we'll all be paying for our media via a donation amount we set up to be auto distributed to creators based on the percentage of our time spent with their work, out of all the time we consumed media for that month. It will liberate creators from advertiser and business concerns and put independents on the same level as big media corporations.

But to get there, we need a fiat transfer protocol. Maybe somebody who will benefit could give them some press.

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Introducing Slop Detective!

Interactive game where you'll become fraud investigators, learning to spot AI-generated fakes and improve fact-checking skills.

Perfect for kids learning to investigate suspicious stories, images, and audio clips:

slopdetective.kagi.com/

Available as apps as well!

- App Store: apps.apple.com/in/app/slop-det
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/det

Slop Detective illustration with the text "Can you spot the slop?" showing Doggo's cartoon dog mascot as a detective with a magnifying glass searching for AI-generated content, with robot faces floating in background.
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In case you've missed the news,
the Privacy Guides' team grew this month with Nate Bartram joining us as our new Digital Content Producer! 🎞️ :awesome:

Nate will be helping us to produce even more fantastic videos each month! :ablobcatpopcorn:

You can find him here on Mastodon: @natebNate Bartram

Our PeerTube account: @privacyguides@neat.tube

Our Loops account: @privacyguides@loops.video

Welcome to Privacy Guides Nate! :apartyblobcat:

loops.video/v/cebzdfPFE1

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📢 Collabora Online now available on Desktop

Same look. Same code. Your files, your device.

We’re excited to share the first release of the new Collabora Office for desktop – bringing the familiar, powerful Collabora Online experience, to run locally on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Open it and feel instantly at home: ODF or DOCX, quick edits or deep dives, a clean, beautiful interface that helps you get work done without getting in the way.

🔗 Find out more: collaboraonline.com/blog/colla

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If I was applying for a PhD today I think the topic I'd pick would be related to random matrices. The content of this paper illustrates why in the most readable summary I've come across:

imaginary.org/sites/default/fi

It (bizarrely!) connects the subject I did study (Riemann surfaces) with physics and random matrices and to keep the CS part of my brain happy there's a recursion scheme. It also hints at why I think String Theory is still an important subject despite me never having "believed" in it.

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I'm sorry I'm not trying to turn Thanksgiving 2025 into Thanksgiving: The Gender Controversy, but this "oh, you have to be in the far upper right tail of the math ability distribution to go into engineering" is laughable on its face as soon as you look at real assessment data at scale

Men at lower-scoring tiers of engineering/math/science majors enjoy THE SAME EARNINGS BENEFITS as men at the upper tiers and women do not!

Again: flashing neon light pointing to "social effects"

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Go hack more radio shit.

abdulmhsblog.com/posts/webfmvu

  • CVE-2025-66259: Authenticated Root RCE (main_ok.php)
  • CVE-2025-66253: Unauthenticated OS Command Injection (Upgrade)
  • CVE-2025-66261: Unauthenticated OS Command Injection (Restore)
  • CVE-2025-66262: Arbitrary File Overwrite (Tar Path Traversal)
  • CVE-2025-66250: Unrestricted File Upload (Status)
  • CVE-2025-66255: Unsigned Firmware Upload
  • CVE-2025-66256: Unrestricted Patch Upload
  • CVE-2025-66251: Path Traversal File Deletion
  • CVE-2025-66254: Arbitrary File Deletion (Upgrade)
  • CVE-2025-66263: Arbitrary File Read (Null Byte Injection)
  • CVE-2025-66260: SQL Injection
  • CVE-2025-66258: Stored XSS via XML Injection
  • CVE-2025-66257: Arbitrary Patch Deletion
  • CVE-2025-66252: Infinite Loop Denial of Service
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