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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“If everyone who streamed All Hell on Spotify had done so using Tidal instead, we would have received an extra £31,847.38, which would double the amount we made from streaming of the album in this time period. Or if everyone used Apple Music it would have been £12,331 more.”

Los Campesinos! break down streaming royalties. In other news, Fuck Spotify.

loscampesinos.com/heres-how-mu

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~“Technically, this means that a Mastodon user M will think that he follows someone but will receive poorly formatted versions of most of the content.”~ — a rephrasing of some discourse going around today targeting a different platform.

A fundamental reality of the open social web is that not every app should be an "everything app" — it simply doesn't make sense like that.

I have an upcoming talk explaining what the current architecture of ActivityPub projects tends to be, and what alternative architectures are possible.

There's no reason you should only be limited to photos if you use Pixelfed, but Pixelfed doesn't need to provide microblogging capabilities, just like Mastodon doesn't need to provide good support for photos, long videos, articles, check-ins, music listens anything else that we can dream up.

This is just a byproduct of the current architecture of the Fediverse.

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@gnome I use Linux as my primary desktop OS since the days of Gnome 2 and tried a lot of different desktop environments.

I love that you make spirited designs decisions and strive for a clear user experience. While I did not like every single change right from the start, most are justified and you seem to follow a coherent vision.

There was a time when I customised a lot of things, but for the person who I am now, everything just feels in the right place with the current Gnome.

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인공 신경망은... 이제 첫 초기이고 정확히는
약간 부정확한 고급 선형 분석기 입니다.
이 부정확한걸 모델 크기를 늘림으로서 해결하고 있지만 한계에 부딧히긴 할것 입니다.
어쩌면 최적화 방법이 더 많이 나와서 해결 될 수 있지만
우리뇌의 대뇌피질만 엄청 키워대는 꼴이에요

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@gnome I use Linux as my primary desktop OS since the days of Gnome 2 and tried a lot of different desktop environments.

I love that you make spirited designs decisions and strive for a clear user experience. While I did not like every single change right from the start, most are justified and you seem to follow a coherent vision.

There was a time when I customised a lot of things, but for the person who I am now, everything just feels in the right place with the current Gnome.

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So we've reached the point where SOMEBODY steals my office chair and when I move into the kitchen I bring him with me and deposit him on my kitchen chair.

Not because he has mobility issues, but because I feel bad leaving him in the office by himself. Sleeping.

Clearly he saw the entire situation as a massive tragedy and crime against all catness, as evidenced by the half-asleep face in the first photo.

Tabby cat sits on an upholstered bar chair, half asleep, not quite looking at the camera. He appears to be grumpy but he's just drowsy (he immediately curled up and went back to sleep after this was taken). There's a grey hoodie on the back of the chair and the edge of a light wood table in front of him.Tabby cat curled up in a grey upholstered bar chair, fast asleep.
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This year we delivered new Digital Wellbeing features for GNOME including Screen Time history and limits, break reminders for movement and eye health, and improved parental controls with Screen Time integration.

This work was coordinated by the GNOME Foundation thanks to a grant from Endless, and implemented by valued community developers @pwithnallPhilip Withnall and @ignapkIgnacy Kuchciński with support from design team member @snwhSam Hewitt.

Screen Time chart and settings in GNOME SettingsScreen Time usage displayed in Parental ControlsChild account Screen Time settings managed by Parental Controls
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