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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The other day, I posted about the garbage battery life my M2 MacBook was getting all of a sudden. I thought I had resolved it, but I started getting terrible battery life again.

Turns out, it's only happening when working with TypeScript files in Zed. Even I'm working in a project that doesn't use Biome for linting, the Biome LSP starts running and for some reason it's a huge battery hog.

What's odd is it's not using much CPU at all so I'm not sure why it's impacting battery life so much...

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古のメモリ2GBしかないノートPC、捨てる前にOmarchyを試してみる。Ubuntu 24はインストーラーがエラーで起動しなかったが、こちらはどうか?

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We’re building a people-first video hosting co-op for the Fediverse—a community-owned alternative to Big Tech streaming.

Now we need your help choosing a name. Vote for the one you love and tell us why. Feedback is not just welcome, it’s foundational. Here are the four names that rose to the top:

  1. Fedeo
  2. Cyan
  3. SharkCat
  4. Vidz

The Federated Video Co-op Initiative was always a working title—accurate, functional, a sturdy Honda Civic of a name—but temporary while we build consensus on branding.

So cast a vote. Share thoughts. Suggest vibes. This is your co-op in the making.

The Steering Committee genuinely invites your feedback as we build a people-first video co-op for the Fediverse—owned by the people who use and support it.

RE: https://atomicpoet.org/notice/AykkSaObJ0v7rHgGci

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You ever wake up and think "huh, my life would be improved by the addition of a dot matrix printer," then over the next few hours remember how much you hated yours growing up, and come to realize the whole initial thought came from the same reason you run Linux, have a fountain pen collection and a typewriter, namely, a growing sense of alienation from all "modern" tech and longing to return to tech being offline and more directly user-controlled, even though that may not have actually existed?

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Da sind noch bissl wenig Unterschriften unter der (zugegeben noch jungen) Petition gegen den Spitzeldienst in Graz und das anvisierte Ausrollen in der ganzen Steiermark. Das sollt ma ändern, find ich.

aktion.aufstehn.at/menschenrec

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There's a nasty worm going around named Shai-Hulud. It's also capable of exposing some projects' long-lived PyPI API Tokens. Read more on what's happening, and what you can do to protect your projects.

TL,DR: Adopt Trusted Publishing 🔐🚀📦

blog.pypi.org/posts/2025-11-26

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Da sind noch bissl wenig Unterschriften unter der (zugegeben noch jungen) Petition gegen den Spitzeldienst in Graz und das anvisierte Ausrollen in der ganzen Steiermark. Das sollt ma ändern, find ich.

aktion.aufstehn.at/menschenrec

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Have you ever noticed that if you actually know some electronics principles, that HVAC wiring guides are really annoying and unhelpful because they just tell you what labels to connect what wires to, not HOW the circuits work? Well be confused no more. here's an actual electrical engineering worthy wiring guide (PDF available at the site too for offline reference)

qwik.com/education/knowledgeba

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Have been worrying about our home's central heating for days. Hot water was OK, but radiators and underfloor heat? Not doing too good, especially during a cold snap. Kids not wanting to get up because the bathroom is cold. Brrrr, I get it kid, me too.

These things are too smart nowadays, a bug snuck in. The outdoor temp sensor, or the variable holding its value, was stuck on 12°C when it was 4°C. So it didn't heat the heating circuit's water enough, and didn't run the pumps to push it around.

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