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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I'm a "but..." because private accounts are kind of frustrating on Mastodon. When you reply to a followers-only post on Mastodon, for example, the response is legible only to *your* followers, not the followers of the person you replied to. So, the conversation diminishes rapidly. This is a bug.

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I am intimately aware that because ActivityPub data is stored in the clear on the server, your server operator, any of your followers' server operators, their cloud hosting provider, and possibly some other entities (like your client software provider) could also have access to the content.

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Should people concerned about scraping, training or indexing of their Fediverse content use private accounts and "followers-only" posts?

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"Not all build systems are created equal. If you're hoping to use a build system from the '90s, especially if you're hoping to overlay the limitations of 2 or more build systems (like automake+cargo) and expect to solve them simultaneously, then be mindful that your expectations are set accordingly and seek sympathy from those who have imposed the same approach on themselves."

cxx.rs/build/other.html

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Historická zajímavost, která se váže k tomuto dni.

Dne 4. 12. 1989 byly zrušeny výjezdní doložky československým občanům.

Zrušení umožnilo vycestovat do ciziny pouze s platným cestovním pasem. V platnosti byly od 23. února 1948. Jejich konec pomohl pád komunistického režimu.

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Today was the first time I had to deal with from a colleague. His task was to write a narrative final report for a small production grant that I received and he managed. He produced something that I'd be embarrassed to present, so I spent the past 3 hours rewriting it.

I'm reminded of what I heard @emilymbenderProf. Emily M. Bender(she/her) say: the only use of AI is to indicate resource constraints in your org. This person lost his father recently, so he used AI to produce the report because he was stressed.

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One thing about "AI" is with the technology OpenAI has (large neural network plus manual tagging) you could've made the best search engine ever. There could be a Copilot where you describe what you wanted and it finds an example of it in the corpus of open source software. You could go from a fuzzy image description to a stock image. These would be better than buggy code and fucked up images. But they wouldn't do that because the *service* OpenAI provides is obscuring that the content is stolen.

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🕙 Hurricane's NTP 🕚

Their "NTP Stratum 1" clocks are part of the global internet's network-time infrastructure which assists in defining reality (for most).

They've been rad since the 90s... so (to no surprise) just look at the IPv4 addresses they have allocated for two of their three NTP clusters.

clock.sjc.he.net (216.218.254.202)
clock.fmt.he.net (216.218.192.202)

The glorious x.x.192.x and x.x.254.x 💗

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I've never understood why some data breach notices say things like, "We have no reason to believe that your information was misused..." Like, why do you think a Russian ransomware gang would steal reams of your customers' Social Security numbers? For shits and giggles? No, they're using it for crime. Lots of crime.

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