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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"Eugene and Springfield both announce end of Flock camera usage"

opb.org/article/2025/12/06/eug

“This is very wonderful and exciting victory for the people of Eugene and Springfield who have rejected Flock’s dragnet surveillance,” Kamryn Stringfield told KLCC via email.

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If you're not seeing much with rereading.space today and codeberg.org/cgranade/arcalibre today, it's because (a) I slept in this morning and am behind, (b) I'm working on trying to get governance docs together, and (c) I really need to get this one other thing done so I have more time to focus on getting rereading off the ground.

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How to Support FreeBSD on Your Cloud

A recent post from Colin Percival outlines practical steps and considerations that can help cloud providers deliver a smooth FreeBSD experience.

Some of the areas highlighted include image publishing workflows, testing practices, and establishing communication channels that make it easier to surface issues and share updates.

Read the full post: daemonology.net/blog/2025-11-0

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After nine (nine!) years of development, meshoptimizer has reached its first major version, 1.0!

This release focuses on improvements in clusterization and simplification as well as stabilization; almost all experimental functionality added in past releases is now stable. Here's a release announcement with some more details on past, present and future; please RT!

meshoptimizer.org/v1

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Están haciendo un concurso sobre y simplemente mirad la web de los nominados de cada categoría, qué maravilla. Totalmente el espíritu de las webs personales y blogs de antaño.

No me digáis que no dan ganas de montaros una web. Yo os animo totalmente, si tenéis alguna duda preguntadme.

En español apenas se ven de este estilo y es una pena.

petrapixel.neocities.org/conte

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How to Support FreeBSD on Your Cloud

A recent post from Colin Percival outlines practical steps and considerations that can help cloud providers deliver a smooth FreeBSD experience.

Some of the areas highlighted include image publishing workflows, testing practices, and establishing communication channels that make it easier to surface issues and share updates.

Read the full post: daemonology.net/blog/2025-11-0

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Me, June: I will learn to use NextJS

**Falls into a morass of Vercel, Astro, and Solid fails to actually learn NextJS**

NextJS, December: **Discloses NextJS has been hacked, seemingly for a while because sites are getting owned all over**

Me: I'm not sure what kind of moral to take from this

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