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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埼玉は東京になるべく近くして郊外型の暮らしをしたい(自家用車でロードサイドの大型スーパーやショッピングモールで買い物するタイプの生活)人には向いてる

横浜は都心型の暮らし(車なしで電車移動オンリー・駅ビルや駅徒歩圏内の小型店舗で買い物するタイプの生活)をしつつも東京の異常家賃と異常狭小住宅は嫌な人に向いてる

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어제 베리를 보내고 돌아오는 택시를 탔는데 택시 기사 아저씨가 슥 보더니 여기도 반려동물 장례식이냐고 물어보시더라. 그러더니 올해 중순 쯤 자기도 강아지를 떠나보냈었는데 거의 3주를 일을 못했다고 하시더라고. 그 이후 집 밖에서 울음소리를 듣고 낙오된 새끼 고양이를 발견했고, 그 고양이가 품에 안겨오는 바람에 키우기 시작했고, 지금은 떠나보낸 강아지가 보내준거라고 생각하고 있다고 했다.

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近所の喫茶店、落ち着いた雰囲気でゆっくり過ごせるので末永くあってほしい:blobcat_dogeza:(お店のひとが高齢)
いつまでやってるか分からないので応援の意味も込めて最近はよく通ってる……

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The bottle of upholstery cleaner I'm looking at says "removes stains permanently." This is confusing to me. If it removes a stain, then the stain is no longer there. If a product removes a stain temporarily, as this product seems to imply would be the default case had they not clarified "permanently," then where would the stain go such that it could be recalled later? Where are other products storing the stain when I'm not looking?

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primes :: (Integral a) => [a]
primes = 2 : ([3, 5 ..] & filter (not . has_divisor))
 where
  has_divisor n =
    any ((0 ==) . (n `mod`) . fst) $ takeWhile ((n >=) . snd) primes_with_square
  primes_with_square :: (Integral a) => [(a, a)]
  primes_with_square = [(p, p * p) | p <- primes]

euler project 문제 풀다가..

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primes :: (Integral a) => [a]
primes = 2 : ([3, 5 ..] & filter (not . has_divisor))
 where
  has_divisor n =
    any ((0 ==) . (n `mod`) . fst) $ takeWhile ((n >=) . snd) primes_with_square
  primes_with_square :: (Integral a) => [(a, a)]
  primes_with_square = [(p, p * p) | p <- primes]

euler project 문제 풀다가..

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#TheInternet...?! #IT's #StillOn...
#Zelenskyy is #StillKindaHot...#BeingRight is #SuperAwesome™️
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@xiuposXiupoς 特定のソフトウェアの話でしたらまた違うかもしれませんが、Curve25519はある楕円曲線の名前です。つまり、ある多項式に対応する曲線につけられた名前です。Ed25519は楕円曲線をパラメーターにとるデジタル署名アルゴリズムでCurve25519(と特定の基準で同値な曲線)を使う場合を指す名前です。X25519は楕円曲線をパラメーターにとる鍵交換アルゴリズムでCurve25519を使う場合を指す名前です。

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PL crowd - which rigorously designed PL lets users define how parameter passing of a "value" happens (however value might be defined)? I am not aware of any, yet parameter passing is as fundamental as it gets so if we are into foundations we should care about this, should we not?

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