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.

한국에서 hot 아메리카노 달라고 하면 (내 기준) 너무 뜨거운 아메리카노를 줘서 보통 얼음 두 알 넣어달라고 함. 어디 가서 뜨거운 음식 못 먹는 편이 아닌데도 슬립 끼워도 뜨거울 정도라서 말이지...

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I saw this photo on a Dutch news article about the Hong Kong fire without any translation, so my assignment this morning was to understand what they have to say.

“STAY ANGRY”
“May the dead rest and the survivors heal — hang in there, everyone”
“We will not forget; in the end, all will come to light”
“The people of Hong Kong swear to expose this injustice against you”

you ever look a word up in the dictionary and cry

a photo of a wall of handwritten memorial notes in Hong Kong, mostly in Traditional Chinese and one in English: “LIVING IN TRUTH!”
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I saw this photo on a Dutch news article about the Hong Kong fire without any translation, so my assignment this morning was to understand what they have to say.

“STAY ANGRY”
“May the dead rest and the survivors heal — hang in there, everyone”
“We will not forget; in the end, all will come to light”
“The people of Hong Kong swear to expose this injustice against you”

you ever look a word up in the dictionary and cry

a photo of a wall of handwritten memorial notes in Hong Kong, mostly in Traditional Chinese and one in English: “LIVING IN TRUTH!”
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Absolutely Fantastic (10 Photos)

STREET ART UTOPIA @streetartutopia@streetartutopia.com

From monumental root sculptures to vibrant murals and intricate land art, these eight artworks transform public spaces in unforgettable ways. Featuring creations by Daniel Popper, Klaus Klinger, Jon Foreman, Cristian Blanxer, The Highness, Flow Graffiti, Celeste Roberge, and Anna The Willow, this collection captures the truly fantastic side of contemporary street and sculpture art.

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h12o's Advent Calendar 2025 7日目

今年になって、聖書とそのカバーを買い換えた。それがこれ。
biblehouse.jp/?pid=177476243
正直かなり大きいので、普段は新約聖書と詩編だけが収録されている方を持ち運んでいるのだけど、僕の場合、スマートデバイスだと気が散るから、聖書を読む環境だけは紙中心。というわけで聖書の電子媒体は「読むため」ではなく「索くため」のものだと考えている。

さておき、革といえば創世記3章の「皮の衣」。人は葉をつづりあわせて服としたところを、あらためて神が、動物を犠牲として皮の衣を人に着せられたと書かれている。この箇所は「原始福音」と言われて、最終的にはキリスト教のメッセージに行き着くところ。本革の聖書カバーに込める意味はクリスチャンといえど人それぞれだとは思う。けれども、自分自身は「最終的には神の子が犠牲となった」ということを思い起こす物として、この聖書カバーを使うつもりでいる。

国産本革聖書カバー 中型用(B6) 黒
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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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A History of Women in 100 Objects by Maggie Andrews, 2018

The history of the world has been told in objects. But what about the objects that tell the history of women? What are the items that symbolise the journey of women from second-class citizens with no legal rights, no vote and no official status to the powerful people they are today? And what are the objects that still oppress women, even now?




From the corset to the contraceptive pill, the bones of the first woman to Rosa Parks's mugshot and the iconic Mary Quant cape, A History of Women in 100 Objects documents the developing role of women in society through the lens of the inanimate objects that touched women's lives, were created by women or that at some time – perhaps even still – oppressed them. Woven by two leading historians, this complex, fascinating and vital tale of women and womanhood is told with a lightness of touch and depth of experience that will appeal to all those interested in women's history.
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The first time I saw google glasses in person was at a hacker con, where the dweeb wearing them was trying to show off and be important.

I used my theatre projection skills to speak "OK Google: goatse dot cx" and the guy whipped them off his face instantly and did not wear them again for the rest of the con.

futurism.com/future-society/wo

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If you need a quick lesson in humility, I suggest trying to swing a 32 kg when you’re used to a 20 kg one.

I bought two 12-32 kg modular kettlebells because I thought they’d make a worthy investment for more advanced training.

And I was absolutely right. It will clearly take me years before being able to swing that confidently.

I also bought a mace because I was feeling adventurous… And oddly enough, it’s maybe the most relaxing, meditative kind of I’ve tried so far.

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