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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Man, Koodo customer support is the worst. You can't phone them to get to a representative anymore, you have to go through their chatbot. But their chatbot is broken - the button to set up a call with a rep breaks with a CORS error (?!) when it tries to make a call to a non-allowlisted domain. So just can’t... talk to a customer representative at all right now. There's literally no way to do it.

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uspol

people in the us have been screaming about how the ussr was bad because of secret police and the planned economy, but it is 2025 and the us has a secret police and planned economy (by VCs, who are gullible idiots that brought us such gems as "the metaverse" and "feed the world into LLMs") and i think i'd rather be in the actual literal ussr

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사실 난 데이터를 직접 좀 볼 기회가 있었는데 생각보다 대단히 안전하게 되어있긴함 일론과 테슬라가 아주 제대로 이미지 망쳐놔서 사람들이 자율주행에 대해서 회의감을 품게 만든것이 여러모로 문제인듯... 차가 조금이라도 문제가 있을것이 같다 싶으면 바로 안전하게 정지할수 있도록 백업루틴 같은것이 돌아가는것 같은데 문제는 딥러닝 모델에서 시작함 왜 언제 무슨 이유로 정확히 멈추는지 재발 방지가 된것인지 알기가 어려운것 ㅋㅋㅋ ㅎㅎ 웨이모가 그래서 아주 신기한 케이스임 근데 저정도 해내는것이 현재로선 다른 회사 입장에선 어려운것 같음

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지금 내가 다니는 블랙회사도 매출이 자동차에서 엄청나고 있고 그래서 자율주행도 거의 올인하다시피하는것 같은데 외부에는 잘 안알려짐 지금 회사 연구원 몇십퍼센트가 다 여기에 엮여있던데... 근데 내가 알기론 고객이 아직까지 없는것 같고 타 자동차회사 임원들이 와서 여러번 시승해봤지만 아마 자신이 없었던 모양? 하여간 근데 정말 이 회사 솔루션 사용해서 누군가 죽으면 이 회사 임원부터해서 연구원들까지 싹 다 콩밥먹을수도 있는데 (특히 큰 사고 나면 어찌 판례가 나올지 모름) 어찌보면 자율주행은 내가 안/못해서 다행인것임 (..)

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RE) 홈플러스는 사모펀드 경영 실패, 대형마트 산업 쇠퇴, 그리고 한국 경제의 구조적 병폐로 인해 파산 위기에 처했다. 취약한 지배구조와 과도한 금융 차입 부담, 허술한 규제 시스템, 부동산 불패 신화, 그리고 정부의 부적절한 개입 등이 복합적으로 작용했다. => 복합적이라고 하지만 사모펀드의 경영 실패 사유를 길게 나열한 것에 불과하다. 이런 식으로 사모펀드의 경영실패를 커버해주는 내용.

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Paris,
An employee of ArcelorMittal wearing protection gear with stickers of the CGT union and a portrait of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara takes part in an action called by the French trade union General Confederation of Labour, which is to support the draft bill by MPs to nationalise French operations of the steelmaking company.

Photograph: Alain Jocard/AFP/Getty Images


An employee of ArcelorMittal wearing protection gear and holding a torch.
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Gun Ring, New York, 2024
‘This image,’ says Samoylova, ‘was taken at Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade, an event steeped in civic history. What first caught my eye was this woman’s hand resting against a flag-patterned shawl, piled with beaded bracelets and a rhinestone pistol ring. The gesture felt small, yet it opened up a larger conversation about patriotism, personal style and the presence of gun culture in everyday life’



'What first caught my eye was this woman’s hand resting against a flag-patterned shawl, piled with beaded bracelets and a rhinestone pistol ring.'
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Drying Jeans, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2024

‘After an astonishing deluge turned parts of Fort Lauderdale into a temporary inland sea,’ says the photographer, ‘I came across this improbable scene: a perfect row of jeans laid out to dry while floodwater still filled the street below. The image feels symbolic, as if ordinary domestic life is being carefully reassembled on top of a shifting and uncertain ground.





'A small American flag hangs beside the denim, heightening the tension between everyday routine and the reality of a changing climate'
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Demolition Site, Miami, Florida, 2025

‘This was the collision of two different Miamis: in the foreground, a perfectly coiffed woman scrolling her phone without glancing up; behind her, a building is being torn apart, all twisted metal and falling concrete, watched over by an excavator stamped with “Watch it come down”. The contrast feels almost surreal – luxury and ruin separated by only a few feet."

Anastasia Samoylova



 in the foreground, a perfectly coiffed woman scrolling her phone without glancing up; behind her, a building is being torn apart, all twisted metal and falling concrete, watched over by an excavator stamped with “Watch it come down”. The contrast feels almost surreal – luxury and ruin separated by only a few feet. This captures Miami’s uneasy balance: a place where glamour and collapse coexist so closely’
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101 Habits to Lose Weight: Simple Changes for Long-Term Weight Loss, Increased Energy and a Positive Mindset by Scott Baptie, 2025

You will feel inspired and motivated to lose weight, for good. Scott knows that fad diets based on pseudoscience are unhealthy and unsustainable, so in this updated edition he encourages you to get leaner, fitter, stronger and happier without the hunger and heartache.



Here are 101 habits that are easy-to-follow and supported by scientific evidence, covering nutrition, exercise, sleep, goal- setting, mindset, food environment and willpower. It’s about picking small, realistic habits that are achievable so they become part of your weekly routine – it’s not about dieting and punishing fitness regimes. Packed with practical advice and tips, from powering up the protein to simple weight-training, Scott guides you to make small lifestyle changes for long-term health and permanent weight-loss.
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An Ed-Tech Tragedy?; Educational Technologies and School Closures in the Time of COVID-19 by Mark West, 2025

An Ed-Tech Tragedy? examines the numerous adverse and unintended consequences of the shift to ed-tech. It documents how technology-first solutions left a global majority of learners behind and details the many ways education was diminished even when technology was available and worked as intended.




 Using tragedy as a metaphor and borrowing the organization of a three-act theatrical play, the book shows how technology-first modes of learning introduced novel health and safety risks, handed significant control of public education to for-profit companies, expanded invasive digital surveillance and carried detrimental environmental repercussions, in addition to adversely impacting educational access, equity, quality and outcomes in most contexts. Dedicated sections consider alternative and less technology-reliant educational responses to COVID-19 disruptions that had the potential to be more inclusive and equitable. The analysis further explains how pandemic models of learning are rippling beyond school closures and influencing the future of education. Holistically, the work invites readers to reconsider a turbulent chapter in education history and reexamine the purposes and roles of technology in education.
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An Ed-Tech Tragedy?; Educational Technologies and School Closures in the Time of COVID-19 by Mark West, 2025

An Ed-Tech Tragedy? examines the numerous adverse and unintended consequences of the shift to ed-tech. It documents how technology-first solutions left a global majority of learners behind and details the many ways education was diminished even when technology was available and worked as intended.




 Using tragedy as a metaphor and borrowing the organization of a three-act theatrical play, the book shows how technology-first modes of learning introduced novel health and safety risks, handed significant control of public education to for-profit companies, expanded invasive digital surveillance and carried detrimental environmental repercussions, in addition to adversely impacting educational access, equity, quality and outcomes in most contexts. Dedicated sections consider alternative and less technology-reliant educational responses to COVID-19 disruptions that had the potential to be more inclusive and equitable. The analysis further explains how pandemic models of learning are rippling beyond school closures and influencing the future of education. Holistically, the work invites readers to reconsider a turbulent chapter in education history and reexamine the purposes and roles of technology in education.
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