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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한국보다 사실 해외가 과할정도로 교육에 대한 차별이 심하다.
한국이 진짜 공교육 어떻게든 시켜주는 수준이 높다.
문제는 한국은 그걸 잘해쳐나간다음에도 노예인게 문제지...

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Looking through his glasses, he sees Daniel Ek for what he really is (and it's not pretty). We're part of an ecosystem of music places, along with @AmpwallAmpwall.com, @jamcoop, @benpateBen Pate 🤘🏻 and more, who are working together to offer an alternative to metrics, platform supremacy and the hyper-individualism that artists and listeners are encouraged to engage in.

Side note: it's pretty difficult to blow bubblegum and play a trumpet at the same time. 🫧🎺🐸

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really, really impressed with posty: a mastodon archive -> html static site generator

it ingests your mastodon archive (post history) as a zip, and barfs out an entire static html site with indices and tags. all servable with any standard web server.

this is super helpful because when i shut down the dialup.cafe instance, there was no easy way to get access to my old posts and images.

it can either be run online here:
posty.1sland.social

or instructions here for running it locally:
codeberg.org/oliphant/posty

a user profile page for @vga256@dialup.cafe.

it shows the user's profile pic (a fox) and a background banner (a beyond hypercard screenshot, drawn by robin miller)
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The lack of functional discovery features on Mastodon is so nice. One of the worst experiences on Bluesky is making a post and then 18 hours later completely random people start Discovering it. And they're almost never happy to see it, nor do they remotely understand the intent or context. Make a post for your friends on Bluesky and wake up the next morning to a bunch of messages from mystery people along the lines of "why did you post this??". And I just want to know well why did you read it??

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What I'm listening to today: "Fusion", mon0

Hum hiss drone dub. Drinking television static in enormous quantities, pattering hints of dub. Is this "elegiac"

Really good unofficial glitch video by Sean Redbeard, of a texture that's almost improved by the YouTube compression artifacts (almost).

Feels triumphant somehow.

youtube.com/watch?v=PBFpi16XAng

What I'm listening to today: "Minkara", Adrian Portia

This is an old favorite of mine. I think I mentioned the "hang drum" in a post before? The modern steel drum / bongo drum fusion. This is an "AsaChan" hang drum by Echo Sound Sculpture being played at the limit of the art, just really wringing every timbre this physically simple but mechanically complex object can make. Good calm background audio, the feeling of laying on your back and floating on the tops of clouds.

youtube.com/watch?v=Uvt5TZy0aAc

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The EU has supported me, @pixelfed and @loops more than my own country!

I’m forever grateful to @nlnet, our patrons, kickstarter backers, open collective and liberapay donors for funding us and helping sustain active development for all our projects.

It isn’t easy or cheap to build, run and maintain a dozen fediverse projects, but your support has really helped.

Thank you.

Your support is needed more than ever as we build a better TikTok ❤️

pixelfed.org/support-our-proje

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My latest cyber newsletter features all the big security stories from the week, including:

A prolific hacker was outed as a Jordanian teen; Gainsight downplays its data breach; Shai-Halud worm hacks thousands of devs; FCC warns hackers are hijacking emergency alert systems; a Mixpanel breach hits OpenAI, and more.

Plus: the happy corner of good news, and a brand new reader-submitted (and very cute!) cybercat.

Read online: this.weekinsecurity.com/this-w

Sign up/RSS: this.weekinsecurity.com

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