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.

오늘 온 스팸계정이 차단을 우회해서 마음을 찍었다는 증언을 보고 생각난 건데... 사실 API/프로토콜 단에서는 블락당한 사람한테 마음을 찍는 게 가능합니다. 블루스카이 차단 기능이 강력하다는 게 틀린 말이냐 하면 그건 아닌데 어디까지나 프로토콜이 따로 있고 그 위에서 돌아가는 서비스라서 어쩔 수가 없습니다. 블루스카이에 블언블이 없는 것이나 블락당한 사람을 팔로우 정리하는 게 가능한 것과 같은 원리입니다.

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Really interesting autocaptioning error:

"Below them lay more than a thousand miles of empty Canadian plain…"

Rendered as:

"Below them lay more than a,000 miles of empty Canadian plain…"

As described
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I was planning on doing a shark flavored overview talk about the LHC and CMS experiment at c3 this year. Sadly, it was not accepted due to many other cool submissions.

But my trip to CERN was already planned and I had made arrangements with the PR department - So here are some of the images I took of special corespondent Blåhaj explaining things.

Hopefully next year is the charm. When LHC goes into the long shutdown I probably can also get some images of Blåhaj in the CMS experiment.

Photograph of a Blåhaj wearing a CERN helmet and holding a pointing stick in front of a red door with may warning signs. This is an access door to the LHC tunnel from one of the CMS caverns.Photograph of a Blåhaj wearing a CERN helmet and holding a pointing stick in front of a model of an LHC dipol magnet. Photograph of a Blåhaj looking into a metal tube. The tube is an decommissioned RF-cavity which was used to accelerate protons in the LHC.Photograph of a Blåhaj holding a pointing stick pointing at a large copper structure with smaller copper tubes in the center. The structure is a decommissioned linear accelerator.
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Science fiction novel about, and from the perspective of, a species from a planet with liquid methane oceans; periodically throughout the novel water must be discussed, and they perpetually refer to it as "liquid ice"

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난 예전에 파키스탄과 남아공이 어떻게 핵 시설 혹은 미사일을 가지게 되었나 궁금했는데 알고보니 미국이... 준것이었음 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 자국내에 있던 원전 시설 너무 많이 지어서 산업을 유지하려고 해외에 내다팔고 기술전수해준건데 제정신이라면 그러면 안되었지만 그당시도 너무 안되는걸 된다고 우기는 과학자/공학자와 빈카운팅하는 사람들이 문제였고 ... 어찌보면 지금과 유사한 감이 있음.

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난 요새 미국 50-60년대와 유사하다고 생각하는데 그당시 미국은 원자력에 미쳐있었음 온갖걸 다해보다가 나중엔 중소도시마다 하나씩 원자력 발전소를 지었다가 스리마일섬 원전 사건 이후로 중단을 했는데 (..) 그당시는 그랬고 요새는 AI가 새로운 원자력이 된 느낌임 ㅎㅎ 온갖것에 다 넣어보고 아 이렇게 하면 된는구나 안되는구나 하고 집단 조별과제 하고있는 상황임...

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아마 여러 사람들에게서 한국 망했으니 이민해야지! 라는 나이브한 마음가짐을 가진 사람들을 너무 많이 목격했고 실패도 많이 목격해서 땡스님이 그런게 아닐지라도 파블로프의 종소리처럼 그냥 떠오르게 되는 면도 있고 (저 포함), 또 워낙 요즘 사회가 모든 선택을 완벽하게 실수없게 하길 원하는 무서운 면도 있어서 걱정하는 걸꺼라고 생각해요.

땡스님이 이미 원하는게 분명하다면 흔들리지 마시고 경험 많이많이 후회남기지 말고 1년 보내고 오세요.

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先週の島での撮影も含めて投稿しようと思ってたんだけど、予約送信使って毎日一枚上げるように変えてから全然撮影枚数に対して投稿数が追い付かないから、最近上がってる写真は10月ぐらいの写真になる。。。なお現像してあげてないやつは170枚ぐらいある。。。ちょっとやり方変えようかな。。。

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Israeli artillery shelled eastern Khan Younis, and helicopters launched fire on buildings amid home detonations in the area.

An Israeli air raid hit east of the Bureij refugee camp in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza.

Israeli attacks targeted eastern Gaza City, and intense gunfire from Israeli helicopters was reported from eastern Jabalia.


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Israel will never stop. Israel will have to be stopped.

“The genocide in Gaza is far from over” because it has become a model of permanent settler colonial elimination in a world shaped by the brutality of force. From “never again” to “again and again.”

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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Israel will never stop. Israel will have to be stopped.

“The genocide in Gaza is far from over” because it has become a model of permanent settler colonial elimination in a world shaped by the brutality of force. From “never again” to “again and again.”

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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# Pachli 3.2.0 is released

## New features

- Apply filters to search results, bookmarks, and favourites
- Display account pronouns
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## Fixes

- Make "Load newest notifications" work
- Load images from sites using LetsEncrypt certificates on older devices
- Show emojis in author names in bylines
- Translate boosted posts correctly
- Improve display of error causes
- Show display names with some RTL characters correctly

pachli.app/pachli/2025/11/30/3

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Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
sciencealert.com/chernobyl-fun
That fungus is called Cladosporium sphaerospermum, and some scientists think its dark pigment – melanin – may allow it to harness ionizing radiation through a process similar to the way plants harness light for photosynthesis. This proposed mechanism is even referred to as radiosynthesis.

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I've streamlined theme development in Ktistec. The theming system uses a hierarchy of CSS custom properties and fallbacks. Theme authors can customize a theme at multiple levels:

Base Colors Only

Define only base colors like --text-primary, --bg-primary, --bg-input, --semantic-primary, etc. Derived colors will auto-generate using color-mix formulas. For example:

:root { --semantic-primary: #ffa500; }

From this one line, theme-appropriate colors like --bg-accent-code, --anchor-color, etc. auto-generate.

Base Colors Plus Derived Colors

Define base colors and derived colors. Derived colors use custom values when defined. Undefined derived colors auto-generate. For example:

:root {
    --text-primary: #333;
    --text-primary-2: #ff0000;  /* red for this specific shade */
}

Given this theme, derived shades like --text-primary-1, --text-primary-3, and --text-primary-4 auto-generate. --text-primary-2 is red.

The simplest possible interesting theme redefines the primary semantic color. The single line above (in Base Colors Only) would result in the following, with button color, link color, disabled, selected, and hover states all derived automatically:

screenshot of the setting page with the primary semantic color defined

These changes will be in the upcoming release. Existing themes will continue to work, as is.

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My husband and I were reminiscing about music we listened to as teens. We each had a similar experience with a kind older relative (his grandpa, my aunt), who took us to a record store and said, "Why don't you pick out five albums? We'll listen together, so I can know what young people are listening to these days." Like a kid in a candy shop: a teen in a record shop.

What albums would you have chosen as a teenager?

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Between diffusion models and LLMs, tech has inflated a trillion dollar bubble around automating activities that have immense social and cultural capital—writing, art, photography—but little actual capital. It’s harmful to education, culture, and society with minimal overall benefit

More and more, generative models are looking like productivity tobacco. Promoted by biased research, it’s addictive, harmful, and the little benefit it has (nicotine is a somewhat effective ADHD drug, for example) cannot outweigh the fact that it’s hurting us all, directly and indirectly.

This shit is already turning out to be one of the most harmful tech innovations of the 21st century. It needs to be regulated at least as much as tobacco, if not banned outright from most economic spheres

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Oliver Burkeman on the value of pursuing what interests you, cultivating a sensitivity to your own personal response to topics, and using it as a filter on what to attend to

ckarchive.com/b/92uzhnh695dods

"to follow the lead of interestingness is to accept that life isn’t a problem to be solved, but an experience to be had. And that engaging with it as fully as possible, connecting to the aliveness, is its ultimate point. "

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