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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ということで、
今回は「展示枠」にて出展させていただきます!!!

素晴らしい方々に囲まれて今年も参加できることが光栄です
さらなる作品をお見せできるよう努めてまいりますので
なにとぞ!よろしくお願いいたします!

名前急に変えちゃってごめんなさい名義は「たびする」でいきます

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スマホの設定見直してたら完全に出遅れてしまった
新しいスマホになってからめっちゃ快適です
前機種からメモリ2倍、CPU処理能力3倍くらいになってるのでそりゃサクサクですよね
:kumapu_zanzou:​​:maku_kaisoku:

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hits you over the head with a german precision manufactured Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherungsmaklerbüroklingelschildbeleuchtungsdrahtabisolierzangenhandgrifffarbeninspektionsrobotergelenkschmierfettstoßpressendruckluftkartuschenkompressormotorkommutatorkohlebürstenpresshülsenstanzwerkzeughärteölrezepturgeheimsafeschlüsseletuinahtsternzwirnwickelmaschinenspindeldrehbankwerkzeughalterungsschraubenkopfschablonenkonstruktionszeichnungsdünnlinienbleistiftspitzerklingenschraubenkopfschlitzsägeblattzahnschleifmaschinenstromversorungskabelisolierungsmixerrührstab

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feel like there's a bit of nuance lost when people argue about usability in Linux. Just because I know how to do something by editing a file in a very specific directory that changes between distros does not mean that I think it's good ui/ux. I can be frustrated with how something should be a simple GUI toggle vs rawdogging dconf. I can also still be smart; it does not make me dumb to want shortcuts.

it is genuinely infuriating how many conversations regarding this start off with "are you too stupid to use vim to edit a file in ~/.config/?". No, I do it all the time. I don't think that everyone should have to fucking do that for basic functionality, though.

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