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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【活動レポート公開】
調査レポート「メタバース経済」がロシア・中国・韓国へ! 経済学者・井上智洋先生と対談! VRChat無言勢の"悩み"! 失敗連発行動哲学! そして創世記「リリス神話」とは!? 色々やったので褒めて♪

ねむ月間活動報告【2025年12月号】
https://note.com/nemchan_nel/n/n705a8e7cfacf

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“Three years into the generative-AI wave, demand for the technology seems surprisingly flimsy”

1) it was never a high wave, and waves go down
2) it’s not a surprise to a large number of people

The minute you see a bunch of business execs getting excited about something is the minute to begin to roll your eyes, generally.

economist.com/finance-and-econ

Image features a webpage from The Economist, with a headline discussing investor expectations for AI usage, stating it is not increasing as anticipated. The subtitle mentions recent surveys indicating flatlining business adoption.
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My experimental agent now listens to POSTs to a list of inboxes and outboxes and processes activities asynchronously as they arrive.

Next I plan to dynamically define the inboxes and outboxes.

The agent would be given access to a config, subscribe to the listed topics and connect them to the appropriate handler.
It would also set the public key on the named actor. e.g.

:myactor_inbox a :WebHookRegistration;
:topic </inbox/>;
:handler :InboxModified;
:actor </actor>.

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가만 생각해보면

한 국가의 인수 수보다 많은 개인정보가 해킹으로 유출된 나라가 대한민국이라

사실상 전국민의 신상 데이터베이스가 오픈소스라는건데...

아직도 미제사건이라는 개념이 있고, 실종자라는 개념이 있다는게 신기함.

그냥 활용하기 귀찮아서 안하는거 아닌가 싶은 정도

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The entire software department at work was fired yesterday. I had already quit and today is my last day. While I already have a new position starting next week, the rest of the department is looking. There are QA, frontend ( ), and backend ( ) engineers, technical writer and software compliance specialists, UI/UX designers, SREs, our manager. If you're in or on-site, I'd love to forward contact details.

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A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages
James Iry; Thursday, May 7, 2009

1801 - Joseph Marie Jacquard uses punch cards to instruct a loom to weave "hello, world" into a tapestry. Redditers of the time are not impressed due to the lack of tail call recursion, concurrency, or proper capitalization.

1842 - Ada Lovelace writes the first program. She is hampered in her efforts by the minor inconvenience that she doesn't have any actual computers to run her code. Enterprise architects will later relearn her techniques in order to program in UML.

1936 - Alan Turing invents every programming language that will ever be but is shanghaied by British Intelligence to be 007 before he can patent them.

1936 - Alonzo Church also invents every language that will ever be but does it better. His lambda calculus is ignored because it is insufficiently C-like. This criticism occurs in spite of the fact that C has not yet been invented.

1940s - Various "computers" are "programmed" using direct wiring and switches. Engineers do this in order to avoid the tabs vs spaces debate.

1957 - John Backus and IBM create FORTRAN. There's nothing funny about IBM or FORTRAN. It is a syntax error to write FORTRAN while not wearing a blue tie.
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중국인 직원이지 뭐니 핑계대지 말고 그동안 벌어먹었으면 그건 니들이 내부에서 번 돈 녹여서 직원윤리교욱부터 복지보장해서 든든한 내편으로 두워삶아서 배신 때릴 생각일랑 못 하게 만들고 해킹방어인력을 충원하든 유지하든 뭐어쩌든 했으면 되는거다...털린 사람들이 이해해즐 수준을 넘어섰다 너거들 행태는...변명하지말고 죽어...

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Four wounded in Israeli forces’ attack on activists’ home

Israeli forces have carried out an attack on a home hosting international activists in the Bedouin community near Jericho.

Four volunteers were wounded, one seriously, and taken to hospital for treatment. The soldiers also removed belongings from the house, including passports and mobile phones.


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“AI sceptics” who work on policy and education continue to overestimate the utility of LLMs—portraying it as a potential revolution even as they warn against overhype—simply because they can’t see that generating seemingly coherent text has very little economic value

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