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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to be acquired by , following their acquisition of .com which caused many users to migrate to Eventbrite in the first place. I think at this point it becomes very obvious that the is the best place to coordinate your meetups, and you have many options to choose from: , and even with the Event Bridge plugin. Everyone knows Bending Spoon's playbook, enshittification is inevitable.

businesswire.com/news/home/202

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유선 인터넷이 원인 미상의 이유로 끊겨서 LTE 망으로 자동 전환되었습니다.

현재 캐츠워즈 일부 서버도 LTE를 이용해 서비스가 되고 있습니다.

다행히 서버로서의 동작에는 문제가 없는 것 같습니다.

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유선 인터넷이 원인 미상의 이유로 끊겨서 LTE 망으로 자동 전환되었습니다.

현재 캐츠워즈 일부 서버도 LTE를 이용해 서비스가 되고 있습니다.

다행히 서버로서의 동작에는 문제가 없는 것 같습니다.

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This is a bit of a calling all cars situation. I didnt expect the server bill to be quite as high this month and combine that with media bill both have gone out and left me £234 out of pocket. Combine that with food and other bills.

I bought a vinyl cleaning machine last week since it was cheaper for black Friday that ive been trying to save for ages but everything has come out at once and right now I find myself in a bind over money.

Im asking those that can afford it to help right away towards the goal for Cupoftea.social this month so I can afford to live for December. I realise not every can afford to but if half the active members gave £2 we'd be more than golden to cover the goal.
Thank you to everyone that donates and I really couldnt do this without your support.

ko-fi.com/cupofteasocial

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RE: mastodon.social/@wingo/1156489

i think i am still in a state of grief at the idea that one can't use the most advanced reusable compiler toolkit that humanity has produced on an arbitrary program that has been proven to have no unsafe behavior with respect to the language semantics...

...because compiling that code might cause the compiler itself to behave unsafely

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I was today years old when I learned about the `at` command in the unix shell??

Very useful for if I want to lazily do something non-critical in the near future. Like I upload a file for a friend, send them the link, tell them it's getting deleted in an hour, and then do

$ echo 'rm the_file' | at now +1 hours

Will this fail in a lot of corner cases? Probably. Do I care? no

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I was today years old when I learned about the `at` command in the unix shell??

Very useful for if I want to lazily do something non-critical in the near future. Like I upload a file for a friend, send them the link, tell them it's getting deleted in an hour, and then do

$ echo 'rm the_file' | at now +1 hours

Will this fail in a lot of corner cases? Probably. Do I care? no

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Sometimes I wonder if my self-diagnosis of is valid.

And then there are moments when I realise I’m rearranging my entire kitchen while cleaning it.

Because cleaning is boring.
But seeing if I can find a better place for the microwave is way more interesting.

The kitchen is getting cleaner and yet way messier at the same time.

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