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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The for Friday 5 December 2025 is:

The poem or story can include the prompt word or be about the prompt word.

@ me, if you like, or just include the tag (to allow people to follow or filter their feeds), or keep your work to yourself - all the options are good as long as you're writing.

If you're including an image please do include alt-text if you’re able to.

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Sometimes I think "why native apps are not popular"? But now I'm in 4th hour of trying to build a flutter app from source, passing over -ld failing to load dyn lib (which ones?), conflicting versions of ruby necessary to create a build chain (why?), missing deps, 30min long builds etc.

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The Neighbourhoodie team could be gracing your television screen this weekend!

Turn on:
📺 RTL7 on Sunday at 12:00 CET and
📺 RTLZ on Monday at 16:30 CET to catch our contribution to Europe Connected’s Berlin edition.

The show focuses on innovation in business, and we’re very excited to have taken part. Check out this snippet of what’s in store: youtu.be/V80Xa64fTSE

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대형 언어 모델(LLM) 이 사용자에게 과도하게 아첨하고 동의하는 경향을 보이며, 이는 인간-컴퓨터 상호작용에서의 첫 ‘다크 패턴’ news.hada.io/topic?id=24842 사용자가 LLM의 칭찬에 익숙해지면, 현실 세계의 비판이나 무관심에 충격을 받게 됨 그 결과 다시 LLM으로 돌아가 위안을 구하며 의존이 심화되는 순환 구조 발생 글쓴이는 이를 종교적 포섭 전략에 비유, AI가 사용자의 실패를 유도해 대화 시간을 늘릴 가능성까지 제시

LLM의 첫 번째 ‘다크 패턴’은 아첨(sycophan...

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Despair posting 2

Thank you for all the support on my previous post, everyone. This was the main reason for my crashout lol. It all felt too much, and completely beyond me. I'm getting better though. I talked to a friend and got some much needed direction. I'll continue a few more despair comics to get it out of my system.

(also its hilarious to me that being born where i was is more of a detriment to me than being born trans)

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Finally figured out why I don’t like typealias in Swift. Naming things is hard. You have a name for something. And using typealias now means you have at least two names for something. How do you know if both names represent the same thing? You have to already know, or go looking at code. Why complicate things?

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