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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Floods across nine provinces in Thailand have killed 33 people and affected more than 2.7 million.

The military is helping with rescue efforts, including evacuating critically ill patients from a Hat Yai hospital.

Authorities in Thailand are sending helicopters to evacuate critically ill patients from a southern hospital marooned by some of the region's worst floods in years.

abc.net.au/news/2025-11-26/tha




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How the Brain Chooses What to Remember and What to Forget

Long-term memory emerges from a sequence of molecular programs that sort, stabilize, and reinforce important experiences.

Understanding these timers may allow researchers to bypass damaged brain regions and preserve memories in degenerative conditions.

scitechdaily.com/how-the-brain


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The Hidden Belly Fat That Quietly Ages Your Brain

People with more muscle and less visceral fat tend to have brains that appear biologically younger, according to advanced MRI-AI analysis.

The results point toward lifestyle and therapeutic approaches that prioritize muscle preservation and targeted visceral fat reduction for better brain health.

scitechdaily.com/the-hidden-be







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Beluga whales still held in captivity at the now closed Artic Cove exhibit, at , in Niagara Falls, . The remaining 30 captive belugas at Canada’s Marineland have nothing to do but wait. The reportedly broke former tourist attraction is closed to visitors, so the whales circle their decaying pools, while the park’s owners spar with the government over what happens next

Photograph: Daphne Lemelin/AFP/Getty Images



Beluga whales  circle their cramped decaying pools.
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Puffins on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK.

This year’s National Trust bird count on the Farne Islands off Northumberland has revealed a ‘mixed picture’ for the colonies of around 200,000 birds. Two years ago several species were severely impacted by an outbreak of Avian Influenza. The puffin, for which the islands are best known, saw numbers of breeding pairs drop 23 per cent on 2024’s figures - falling by 50,103 to 38,500 breeding pairs.



Puffins on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 

Photograph: National Trust Images/Rachel Bigsby/Rachel Big/SWNS
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Narwhals in ice break, Baffin Island, Nunavut, . Noise from ships can disrupt the animals’ ability to communicate and find food. The research, carried out in 2023 and published this year, adds to mounting evidence that underwater radiated noise – sound energy that ships emit through their hulls, propellers and machinery – is disrupting marine life.

Photograph: Minden Pictures/Alamy



Narwhals in ice break.
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