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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『高市早苗首相は、サウジアラビアの投資家向け会議で、『進撃の巨人』からのセリフを引用しました:「黙って俺にすべてを投資しろ。」

漫画でそのセリフを言うキャラクターはその発言で蹴り飛ばされます。彼は後にジェノサイドを試みて死にます。』

x.com/mrjeffu/status/199575204

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그냥 인상일 뿐이지만, 캐논 R6M3는 캐논 기존 기술의 집약판, 소니 A7M5는 소니 차세대 기술의 시작판이라는 느낌. 나는 둘 다 살 필요도 생각도 없지만 지금 바로 사야 한다면 R6M3를 살 듯. 1년 정도 두고 볼 수 있으면 소니도 매력적인데, 과연 원화 가격이 어떨지. ㅎㅎㅎ;

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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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Mosaic was the first web browser to hit the mainstream in 1993, built by NCSA at Illinois. 🌐 It integrated text, images, data, audio & video, sparking a web boom. Not the first browser, but the one that made the web usable for millions. Its legacy? Every browser since.

Visit its old website using your modern browser using the ⤵️ web.archive.org/web/1996122004

Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "NCSA.UIUC.EDU/SDG/SOFTWARE/MOSAIC". Below is a Wayback Machine capture of the NCSA website for the Mosaic browser from December 20, 1996, alongside a stylized computer window featuring a pixel art frowning face representing that the website is gone labeled "Now".
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Have some performance issues to work out still, but the TextKit2 editor update for Drafts should be ready soon, for those folks wanting the “full" Writing Tools experience.

I’m likely going ship at least one version with the editor defaulting to TextKit1 still and the new editor as an advanced option.

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Four new models from Mistral today - all Apache 2 licensed, all vision-capable, and one of them is a 3GB model that can run in a web browser and answer questions about things it can see through the webcam! simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/2/i

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Začalo jednání amerického zmocněnce Steva Witkoffa s Vladimirem Putinem v Moskvě. Ten před schůzkou řekl, že požadavky na ukončení války na Ukrajině, které spolu s Kyjevem vypracovali jeho evropští spojenci, jsou pro Rusko nepřijatelné.
Poslední verzi plánu, kterou upravili američtí a ukrajinští vyjednavači na Floridě, označil prezident Volodymyr Zelenskyj za vylepšenou variantu. I proto, že pamatuje na bezpečnostní záruky pro napadenou zemi a klade důraz na zachování ukrajinské suverenity.

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MUTUAL AID REQUEST (not for me)

I've been briefly in touch with jordan, a ugandan trans man who's living in gorom refugee settlement in south sudan. he's been trying to raise some funds to get clean water, food and medical care and supplies for a group of trans refugees there

Jordan's now in hospital and urgently needs funds to pay for his care - pls donate if you can, share if you can't gofundme.com/f/support-transge

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Mosaic was the first web browser to hit the mainstream in 1993, built by NCSA at Illinois. 🌐 It integrated text, images, data, audio & video, sparking a web boom. Not the first browser, but the one that made the web usable for millions. Its legacy? Every browser since.

Visit its old website using your modern browser using the ⤵️ web.archive.org/web/1996122004

Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "NCSA.UIUC.EDU/SDG/SOFTWARE/MOSAIC". Below is a Wayback Machine capture of the NCSA website for the Mosaic browser from December 20, 1996, alongside a stylized computer window featuring a pixel art frowning face representing that the website is gone labeled "Now".
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