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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Misskey v2025.12.0がリリースされました​:fidgeting_milkbeko:
不具合の修正や、サーバーのメモリ使用量を削減する改修などが含まれています:cyber_hacking:

リリースにあたってご協力いただいた開発者の皆様、ベータ版を検証してくださった皆様、翻訳してくださった皆様ありがとうございました
:arigunyatogonyainyasu:​​:arigunyatogonyainyasu:​​:arigunyatogonyainyasu:

あなたとMisskey,
今すぐアップデー


ℹ️Misskeyは無料で誰でも利用できるソフトウェアです。これからも開発が続けられるようぜひカンパをお願いいたします​:blob_bongo_cat_keyboard:

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Of all the questionable things about AI, I'm starting to think its biggest crime is simply the staggering amount of resources it has pointlessly drawn away from other, more important work and the way it has corrupted even organisations that were previously doing great work in some misguided, race-to-the-bottom belief that this is actually the most important thing for humankind.

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AI-인간 상호 인지 붕괴론 지금 우리는 인간과 기계 간 상호 지능 저하의 첫 번째 사례를 목격하고 있다. x.com/atmostbeauti... AI 시스템을 훈련시키는 동일한 정보 생태계가 동시에 인간 인지도 재구성하고 있으며, 양자 모두 측정 가능한 복합적 방식으로 퇴화하고 있다. 텍사스 A&M대, 텍사스대 오스틴 캠퍼스, 퍼듀대 연구진은 바이럴 콘텐츠로 훈련된 AI 시스템이 추론 능력의 23.6%를 상실한다는 사실을 입증했다. substack.com/home/post/p-...

x.com/atmostbeautifu...

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これ、イーロン買収後に結構すぐこうなった記憶だからもうだいぶ長いことこの状態で、ずっと「それまでの認証マーク(と同じデザイン・UI)の悪用」だと自分は思ってたし、実際にそう揶揄されてることも置かったから、「やっとちゃんと表立って問題視されるようになったのか」という気持ち :tony_unhappy: :cv_red:

これを「欧州のアメリカに対するやっかみ」としか見れないことにも今のアメリカの良くないところがでてるよなーという感じ :facepalm:

X(旧Twitter)に217億円の制裁金、「青バッジ」など理由に--EU - CNET Japan
japan.cnet.com/article/3524131

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Has anyone been keeping a list of tech that has milkshake ducked this calendar year? If not, let’s build one together.

• Framework: welcomed racists into its “big tent”
• calibre: added LLMs to software that doesn’t need it

Just to be clear: we're listing the projects and corporations who were our darlings earlier this year, until they lurched dramatically into unacceptability. The ones who've been on a downward spiral for years, they're for a different list.

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RE: fosstodon.org/@adamchainz/1156

Regarding the Django 6.0 upgrade in general, I am also getting mileage out of @adamchainzAdam Johnson :django: :python:'s django-upgrade package and his 6.0 summary article.

hachyderm.io/@adamchainz@fosst

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Only took me five years after reading Simon Willison's blog post about how to automate updating your Github profile README to FINALLY get around to doing it. I'm no designer, but I like the SVG animations. Let me know what you think! loom.com/share/645da4a483e5463

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There was a golden period of OS X roughly between 10.5 and 10.9.

Up to 10.4, windows were too textured: stripes, brushed metal.

In 10.5 till 10.9 we got to enjoy the beauty of Aqua paired with calm, tasteful gray window frames and controls that had visible depth.

From 10.10 till 10.15 was okay-ish: the flat took over, but we still had contrast and shapes.

Starting from 11, everything became rounded, low contrast and lost visual cohesiveness.

10.5 till 10.9. We didn’t know how good we had it

Screenshot of Activity Monitor from 10.4 TigerScreenshot of Activity Monitor from 10.5 LeopardScreenshot of Activity Monitor from 10.10 YosemiteScreenshot of Activity Monitor from 11 Big Sur
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How UI degrades over time.

Top (Windows 95): great contrast, obvious shapes. Instantly readable.

Middle (Windows 11): shapes are still self-explanatory, but contrast is gone.

Bottom (Windows 11 Insiders): what am I even looking at? The only shape I can understand here is the Run button. Barely visible, though.

Then, on the left, there’s another something that says Run and has an icon. What is it? A window title? Another button? Why does it have to say Run twice?
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Hey dear Fedi friends. A quick follow-up on that post about shortage of medication that saves kids suffering from . I managed to find a very kind person from Finland who has defended a PhD on drug shortages. We had a video call and he wants to help understand what happened with Synacthene retard and how to get it back to pharmacies. He will help contact the lab that used to produce the drug and also contact other labs across Europe to see which one still manufactures this drug. We have a plan! But we still need a journalist who can make this story known and visible to a bigger audience. Do not hesitate if you know someone who could help us write an article. This case has everything a good story should have: real voices of a marginalized group, first-hand expériences, background corruption schemes, big pharma wicked games and so on. I think we have high chances to win!

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