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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소니 바디는 별로 땡기는 게 없는데, 20-70 F4랑 G 트리오 단렌즈들은 맘에 든다. 캐논 28-70도 좋은 렌즈지만 광각단이 아쉽지.

뭐 캐논이 20-70 F4의 독주?를 놔두지는 않을테니 기다려본다만. ㅎㅎ;

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1차위주 자캐질하며 놀아요. 요즘 더블크로스를 많이 해요. 이 계정에선 덥크말고도 다른 1차 자캐 이야기도 합니다. 흔적 남겨주시면 찾아뵙겠습니다.


RE: https://milkiyatelier.quest/notes/afv79gt1txzw2ytx

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In order for something to ever be a real solution it has to be a situated solution. Solutions in the abstract are just fictions. And I love fiction and theory but only as a thing that guides us toward trying the highest leverage thing for our particular situation.

I think if all we have to offer a struggling junior career person is "bosses are terrible," we are offering them a world in which they can never be ok because they need to have a job. And we know they need to have a job, and it's self-indulgent for us to screech at them about capitalism when we could be sharing tactics.

So offer, "here is one thing that helps manage a terrible boss," at least

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많은 사람들이 AI에 대해서 피로감을 느끼는 상황인것 같긴함 아마 과거에는 철도, 전신, 인터넷/네트워크가 이랬을것 같긴한데 철도 전신은 볼 기회가 없었고 과거 인터넷은 어느정도 어땠는지 기억이 있고 ㅎㅎ

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This is really interesting. The prevalent thinking is you put panels on set-aside land not being used for anything else (or rooftops, of course). But actually creating a partial canopy of solar panels over crops can *improve* yields without losing farmland, the same sort of win win situation as you have with covering car parks:

theconversation.com/the-gift-t

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RE: mastodon.social/@tomhead/11565

Yep this exactly. Like, this is the whole problem with ~rural reporting.~

People like to get up in arms about stories about this because we get to show everyone how much!! we really care!! about rural areas!!

But the only way most people actually click to read about "rural problems" is when it's their own pet peeve dressed up in a cowboy hat.

So to sell a story on rural corruption, you have to make it about Amazon.

And then nobody notices the rural corruption part.

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I have been working on a question all year which can basically be boiled down to: "what rehumanizes?"

For me, the context is tech, but of course, tech needs to learn from everywhere else in order to see its own deficits.

Taking as a given that we are all existing in broken, cumulatively damaging cultures, I really want to move beyond sitting in that grief and move toward us being able to notice and recognize and ultimately protect repair

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I agree with the storyteller: the experience of having a slave is abhorrent, simulated or not, and this story is a window into something •deep• about the present moment. Even without having slaves, we are all in danger of having a •slaver mindset•. It’s a disease that’s running rampant now in billionaire-shaped techno-utopian circles.

I wrote this thread on the topic earlier:

hachyderm.io/@inthehands/11329

…and even having written that, it’s still shocking — not surprising, exactly, but shocking — to hear those thoughts expressed so baldly by the colleague in the story above.

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