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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This year, the went through many challenges and changes (in process, infrastructure, and team members), but despite all that, we pushed through.
Now we're able to show in real numbers just how much work gets done this year compared to last year. Check our conference stats to see our progress towards our goals.
portal.pyladies.com/stats

📈 Massive thanks to our core team for the hard work and our sponsors!
🙏 You too can support us towards reaching our goal by attending and donating

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Caps, profanity

My spouse is sick, I’m exhausted, but it’s almost the four day weekend! And all that’s left between me and time off with my loved ones is FUCKING JEST MOCKING

This library directly worsens my life several times a year, in the same predictable way every time.

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⚡️ New Changelog interview!

Let's hear how Wikipedia actually works from long-time Wikipedian, Bill Buetler! Bill has been heavily involved with this "8th wonder of the modern world" for two decades and even built a career on it, founding Buetler Ink –a digital agency known for its pioneering work in Wikipedia public relations.

We discuss: the official (and not so official) rules, the editor cabal (which isn't one), the business model (which really isn...

changelog.fm/668

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Watt from Platformatic sounds interesting for improving Node.js server performance: blog.platformatic.dev/93-faste

It's kinda like pm2 but using SO_REUSEPORT, so the kernel handles the load balancing and forwarding of requests to each node.js process.

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death in family (I'm OK), ai

All this AI shit, and I still think about how when my grandmother died a year or two into COVID, the funeral was streamed on an unlisted YouTube video.

At the end, Google popped up a recommendation for "check out these awkward funerals!"

The same companies are now using LLMs to seize control of even more human communication.

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Sadly, we are closing down our newsletter and this account. We have been operating at a loss for too long: The number of advertisers and subscribers has been slowly but steadily decreasing over the last two years (vs. constant growth before that).

Axel may continue newsletter and/or account in some shape or form next year. If he does, he’ll post something here.

ecmascript.news/archive/es-nex

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『「私たちの人質は(もうガザには)いない。…もう精密爆撃である必要はなく、容赦なく攻撃できる。」
-イスラエル リクード派議会議員タリ・ゴトライブ』

イスラエルの本音丸出しの虐殺願望。果てしなく醜く不快です。
そもそも精密爆撃などしていましたか? 最初から無差別な虐殺だったのでは。

x.com/xisraelexposedx/status/1

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VDLM2 Message From: N332DN / NW1818

Message: WILL NEED BIOHAZARD FOR 13A AND FWD GALLEY 1R DO OR IN ATL PAX URINATED ON HERSELF AND IN FWD GALLEY PLZ FWD MSG TO ATL WILL NE ED CLEANED UP BEFORE CAT ERING COMES ON A/C

Track Aircraft

Area: Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Genuinely love that after decades of VC funded companies trying to sell magic supply chain security solutions including a whole swath of AI nonsense and we have finally found a simple and effective tool called "waiting a week or two".

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Drückt mir mal die Daumen...

Ich arbeite beim Kunden an einem Bug, bei dem in den letzten drei Wochen bestimmt 17x folgendes passiert ist:

1. was tut dieser Code eigentlich? *einarbeitGeräusch*

2. das ergibt null Sinn, das muss der Fehler sein

3. *fehlerfixGeräusch*

4. nein, das war es nicht 😭

Und jetzt bin ich wieder kurz davor, eine Lösung zu vollenden.

Drückt mal die Daumen, dass das dieses Mal die echte Lösung ist, ich bin schon völlig frustriert.

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Casual suicide mention, Linux discourse

RE: mastodon.social/@glyph/1156154

This! Apple already went through this when they finally caved on allowing anti-virus software in the app store

I was talking with an elderly neighbor about their options with the windows 10 end of life, and Linux came up.
Their hold-outs for a swap were lack of AV software, and old camera software.
Both of those make sense for them! They're not super tech literate, so viruses are a real concern. Treating it as a non-issue is holding the ecosystem back

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So there is a particular word which should never be used ever but happens to be 1 letter away on a QWERTY keyboard from the common word "like". I believe one of the core functions— possibly *the* core function— of a predictive text keyboard should be to automatically correct this word, when accidentally typed via thumb placement, to "like". Google GBoard has historically been good at this, but in the last two or three weeks this particular correction seems to have stopped working completely

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