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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.

ㅠㅠ 저녁산책 두번이나 크게 싸우려고 했다. 한번은 소형견이어서 자리 피했는데 그 개주인이 나한테 뭐 물어봐가지고 어쩔 수 없었고 다른 한번은 내 딴엔 충분한 거리뒀다 생각했는데 상대견이 샨티한테 관심갖고 다가오려 해서 또 샨티는 정신줄을 놓고... 한시간 정도 했는데 이따 저녁 먹이고 교육 좀 하고 자면 되겠다.

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Religiöse Diskussion

Die beste Suppeneinlage der klassischen österreichischen Wirtshausküche sind _______.

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"전 고객 털렸다"‥쿠팡 개인정보 3천370만 건 무단 유출

imnews.imbc.com/replay/2025/nw

"쿠팡이 확인한 유출 규모는 3천370만 계정에 이릅니다.

쿠팡을 쓰는 사람은 거의 다 털린 건데요.

회원의 이름과 전화번호, 주소 등의 개인정보와 일부 주문정보까지 노출된 것으로 확인됐습니다.

쿠팡 측은 결제정보나 신용카드 번호 등은 유출되지 않았다고 밝혔습니다."

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Svěřujeme vládnutí Evropské unii a 166 státům.

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V Evropské unii uskutečňujeme vzájemné vymezení "vládnutí" a "občanské společnosti".

🧵 Svěřujeme vládnutí Evropské unii a 166 státům -- V Evropské unii uskutečňujeme vzájemné vymezení "vládnutí" a "občanské společnosti". @xChaosChao-c'

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Sometimes old projects are back. Made some updates for my utility, which is used to control brightness of a display, connected to the X220/X230 via the AGAN X230 board (from AliExpress):

- Since I'm using Awesome WM and don't want to write a logic to change brightness on the Lua, I added the --increase-brightness / --decrease-brightness options to change it by one step.

- Add option --percent to display current brightness level not as internal value from board, but as percentage.

- Update man page, add ChangeLog.

For now it is tested under 14.1-14.3.

codeberg.org/evgandr/brightnes

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TIL about this wonderful post written about GNOME when they turned 25

GNOME started in Aug 15 1997

Whether you use GNOME actively or you use components of it {often without knowing it } the Open Source GUI landscape would look very different without the massive contribution of GNOME.

For me GNOME is very valuable.

I use critical components of GNOME in the different desktop environments I work with.

The Gnome components give my desktop environments consistency across the different GUI platforms I use.

Without those components my DEs would look and function dull, since the programmers of those environments would have to invent the wheel themselves time and time again

Thank you GNOME programmers

Keep on hacking...

@gnome

omglinux.com/gnome-birthday/

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No, @dennmansDennis Mansell, emphasizing the safety of vaccines is not a strawman. For everlasting fuck’s sake.

Come back to planet Earth, where:

- scare-mongering about vaccines is running rampant,
- right-wing propaganda is intentionally fueling that fear for profiteering and political gain,
- parents are very clearly afraid of the vaccines themselves right now,
- diseases like measles are making a return because of that fear, and
- people are dying as a result.

Your post is a non-sequitur. Whatever stick you have up your butt about lockdowns or whatever this post was about, please keep that stick in your butt and out of vaccine safety discussions. mastodon.online/@dennmans/1156

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日:局所変数,大域変数,有効範囲
韓:지역 변수(地域變數), 전역 변수(全域變數), 변수 영역 (變數領域)
英:local variable, global variable, scope
台華:局部變數、總體變數(資訊學會譯法,不是中國影響的「全局變數」)、範疇(後來受中國影響用「作用域」)

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Around a quarter of papers at an AI conference were found to have been written by AI. Additionally, a good portion of the peer reviews were also found to have been done by AI. People at the event are now raising concerns everything was essentially bollocks.

nature.com/articles/d41586-025

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Do you ever think about "doubly special relativity" and get upset

This is pretty obscure

The idea is: The planck length is supposed to be an inviolate limit, but if Lorentz contraction occurs (IE length contraction when something is moving at relativistic speeds), then the effective planck length changes. Observers in different inertial reference frames will measure a different planck length for the same object.

???

@mcc This seems like a problem stemming from the incompatibility of general relativity and quantum mechanics, and which I imagine would neatly drop out of a consistent theory of quantum gravity. So it makes sense most physicists (working well away from one or both limits) don’t need to worry, and those who do are actively working on a theory of quantum gravity (and so would need to demonstrably overcome this issue to be taken seriously)

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Big Privacy Guides News! 👕✨

After many requests, we finally have a MERCH STORE! :awesome:

This is a new way to support us
while making a public statement (in style) about privacy rights ✊🔒

We have a few designs to choose from already, and ZERO AI was used in the creation process!

The Defender of Privacy design
was created by me personally, from love, joy, and hard work, using a human brain.

I hope you like it! 💛 shop.privacyguides.org

Defender of Privacy - Framed Poster

A framed poster in beige, yellow, and  navy showing a character with many arms equipped to defend their privacy rights! 

The character holds in their many arms a large key like a sword representing encryption, a shield made from Privacy Guides' logo, a Tails flash drive, a phone, a laptop, and a book. Hanging from their belt there are a Faraday pouch, a set of keys, and a stack of books. Their hair is made of wavy cables.

At the bottom are tentacles with eyeballs and surveillance gadgets that have been cut off their cables. 

A Banner says: "Privacy Is a Human Right"

The poster header says: "Privacy Guides, empowering you with the knowledge you need to fight for your digital rights."

At the bottom the website is listed: privacyguides.orgDefender of Privacy (in Black) - BellaCanva Supersoft T-Shirt

A black t-shirt with an outline design in white, yellow, and barely perceptible dark grey.

Around a circle the text says: "Privacy Guides is empowering you with the knowledge you need to fight for your digital rights."

The design shows a character with many arms equipped to defend their privacy rights! 

The character holds in their many arms a large key like a sword representing encryption, a shield made from Privacy Guides' logo, a Tails flash drive, a phone, a laptop, and a book. Hanging from their belt there are a Faraday pouch, a set of keys, and a stack of books. Their hair is made of wavy cables.

At the bottom are tentacles with eyeballs and surveillance gadgets that have been cut off their cables. 

A Banner says: "Privacy Is a Human Right"Defender of Privacy (in Light Colors) - Comfort Colors Heavyweight T-Shirt

A white t-shirt with an outline design in black and yellow.

Around a circle the text says: "Privacy Guides is empowering you with the knowledge you need to fight for your digital rights."

The design shows a character with many arms equipped to defend their privacy rights! 

The character holds in their many arms a large key like a sword representing encryption, a shield made from Privacy Guides' logo, a Tails flash drive, a phone, a laptop, and a book. Hanging from their belt there are a Faraday pouch, a set of keys, and a stack of books. Their hair is made of wavy cables.

At the bottom are tentacles with eyeballs and surveillance gadgets that have been cut off their cables. 

A Banner says: "Privacy Is a Human Right"Privacy Guides Logo Sticker Sheet

A sheet of with eight small stickers over a white background, seven with the Privacy Guides logo in black and yellow and one with the logo including the words "Privacy Guides".
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TIL about this wonderful post written about GNOME when they turned 25

GNOME started in Aug 15 1997

Whether you use GNOME actively or you use components of it {often without knowing it } the Open Source GUI landscape would look very different without the massive contribution of GNOME.

For me GNOME is very valuable.

I use critical components of GNOME in the different desktop environments I work with.

The Gnome components give my desktop environments consistency across the different GUI platforms I use.

Without those components my DEs would look and function dull, since the programmers of those environments would have to invent the wheel themselves time and time again

Thank you GNOME programmers

Keep on hacking...

@gnome

omglinux.com/gnome-birthday/

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