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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ありがとうございました。

次回の開催についてはまだ未定ですが前向きに検討中です。また決まり次第告知いたしますのでよければこのアカウントをフォローしてお待ちいただけると幸いです。

みすけっとについては初回のイベントでしたので、開催後に初めてみすけっとのことを知っていただいた方も多い状態でした。ですので次回を考えると今回よりも参加者や規模の多い状態に耐えられるインフラや運営スタッフの拡充も含めて検討が必要だと考えております。そちらについても決まり次第お知らせいたします。

改めまして、今回はありがとうございました。

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友人A在喝飲料,友人B在旁邊拍打A還莫名說些意義不明的廢話
友人C聽到B在說瘋話,走過來一臉認真的問B:「你是有什麼毛病?」
A:*噗嗤一聲把飲料全部噴出來*
宿醉醬:*直接被噴整身*「你在幹嘛啊啊啊啊啊啊!!!」
(奇怪的朋友們)

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@tauon🌸 lily 🏳️‍⚧️ :flag_pansexual: :flag_ace: θΔ ⋐ & ∞ @spritelyThe Spritely Institute @lukeshuLuke T. Shumaker I'm not so sure this is true! I think it's largely that the number of people who have distilled the things being said and have helped get them out there aren't very large right now. But that's usually the case with the kind of work I do. That used to be the case with ActivityPub also: why do you want this?

I guess I run on the optimism that as the world goes on, if we keep building, we'll be ready as people realize they need it and can try it

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overly doom-y take, don't take seriously

what if that was the plan all along, make general/personal computing unaffordable so people will only get "thin clients" so you have to rent all compute (i mean "AI") that will be fully concentrated in the tech landlords' giant datacenters

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投資はとりあえず月1万円でいいからS&P500のNISA積立投資して気絶していればいい。3年もすれば元本の36万円にいくらかついて50万円近くにはなる。
なお、個人の見解です。

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Every year on my birthday I do social media pet court and today is the day 🎉

Reply with a photo of your pet and tell me about their crimes to recieve my faultless judgement and their sentence (if applicable). 👩‍⚖️🐾

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A re-

I deleted my account here 2(?) weeks ago in an act of frustation and depresssion and now i restart again.

I'm a mid 30's and Fan and dad from , likes , and . Also playing and want to make music.
Sometimes I go and .
I toot, retoot and quote things i like, i follow people, who i think are interesting.

What Else?
Well essential i think, people shouldn't be cunts to each other

Love you all :)

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After procrastinating for long (I had some of unfinished business to take care of) I finally exported my data from my Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts, now its scrapping time.

At the moment I have deleted:
- Main Instagram account
- Gaming Instagram account
- Motorsport Twitter account (an account I basically used once a year to be able to live comment the 24 Heures du Mans)
- Professional networking Twitter account (created and left to rot as soon as I understood that reading and sharing JaVAScrIpT HoT TaKEs isn't going to enrich my day nor my wallet)

Late this week as soon as I finish apartment hunting I'll delete my Facebook account too (might recreate one with as little data as I can just for future apartment search and buy nothing groups).

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Like she has so many "big" ideas that can be hard to get but really show their power when together. It's not even "missing the forest for the trees", it's "couldn't begin to consider the forest because I was still struggling with just one tree."

It's cool to see her getting better at articulating the full vision in presentations. But I still feel like everyone but her (and maybe Dave Thompson and others who work directly with her) has only really seen a fraction of the vision.

If I Were King™, I'd hire a copy-writer(?) to just follow Christine around and write down everything she says and distill it for the rest of us.

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I sort of don't want to say this because it'd mean that she will have failed at getting her ideas out there, but:

I feel like in 50 years programmers will still be saying "You know, @cwebberChristine Lemmer-Webber and @spritelyThe Spritely Institute figured this out back in the 2020s and we just weren't ready to hear it" as they slowly pick up on what she's been putting down. Like people sometimes are with Alan Kay and Xerox PARC today.

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I sort of don't want to say this because it'd mean that she will have failed at getting her ideas out there, but:

I feel like in 50 years programmers will still be saying "You know, @cwebberChristine Lemmer-Webber and @spritelyThe Spritely Institute figured this out back in the 2020s and we just weren't ready to hear it" as they slowly pick up on what she's been putting down. Like people sometimes are with Alan Kay and Xerox PARC today.

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