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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das schöne am wort 'wunder-' ist ja, dass es so viele nachsilben dafür gibt und keins der entstehenden worte ist furchtbar

wundervoll
wunderbar
wundersam
wunderlich
wunderschön

wer weiß noch mehr?

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북한 컴퓨터 하면 글자판도 다르지 않냐는 궁금증이 있길래 이번에 찾아보니. 북한에도 보통 쓰는 국규식과 창덕식 두 가지가 있는데. 남쪽 두벌식과 1:1 비교하도록 글자 부분만 입력해봤다. 창덕식도 분명 좀 차이가 있다고 들었는데 실제로 만져보니 그냥 두벌식이다....

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RE: toot.wales/@teamtoot/115708678

Fun Fedi fact; the reason the Fediverse is so awesome is because it's run by real people who just want to provide a space for their community.

Those people pay to set up and run these spaces so we can enjoy the magic that is the Fediverse.

If you can donate to your community even a tiny amount, one off or monthly, it helps enormously to ensure places like this are able to keep running.

Maybe your end of year festive season gift to yourself could be throwing some money at your community 🎁.

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Eugenik beginnt nicht erst bei Zwang und Gewalt. Sie beginnt dort, wo Menschenrechte relativiert werden. Wo Existenzen unter Finanzierungsvorbehalt gestellt werden. Wo aus „Wer braucht was, um frei zu sein?“ die Frage wird: „Wen können wir uns noch leisten?“

Assistenz ermöglicht uns Arbeit, aber auch Beziehungen, Bildung, Politik, Familie, Sexualität, Sicherheit und Selbstbestimmung. Sie macht uns nicht unbedingt direkt „produktiv“, aber sie macht uns frei.⬇️

Wer unsere Assistenz angreift, greift unsere Freiheit an und verschiebt die Grenze dessen, wessen Leben als legitim gilt.

Während Milliarden in Aufrüstung, Konzerne und Vermögensschutz fließen, sollen behinderte Menschen akzeptieren, dass für ihre Grundrechte angeblich kein Geld mehr da ist. Das ist kein Sachzwang. Das ist eine politische Entscheidung.

Wir sind kein „Was“.
Wir sind Menschen.
Unsere Existenz ist nicht verhandelbar.⬅️

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The ongoing collapse of damaged homes in Gaza has led to tragic deaths, including Palestinian Abdel Raouf Badran, his wife, and their children Waseem, Wesam, Asmaa, and Tasneem, after their home collapsed in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza.

These families had no choice but to live in partially destroyed homes after two years of relentless Israeli airstrikes, despite knowing the risk to their lives.

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Interessanter Bericht - falls die @EUCommissionEuropean Commission es ernst meint, mit einem "EU Linux":

"Turkey’s Pardus Shows What an EU Linux Could Be — If Brussels Really Means It"

"As much of Europe makes moves to develop something that qualifies as “EuroLinux” — along with a stack of office and public facing software to run on it — they might be advised to take a hard look at would‑be EU member Turkey’s efforts. The country’s Pardus project appears to be much more successful than other better known EU projects. Some in Brussels, of course, may find it awkward that one of the clearest national Linux success stories in the EU region sits just outside the club they like to call “Europe proper.”

So far, European efforts to ditch Microsoft for something more open — and developed a lot more locally — have produced more losses than wins. Munich’s once lauded LiMux is now mainly a historical artifact. Vienna’s Wienux, developed at about the same time, has long been abandoned, evidently due to the city’s addiction to MS Office, which doesn’t run on Linux well when you can get it to run at all. EU OS, the current big effort to design a Linux distro by committee, appears as if its going to be a long slog.
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Pardus (Pardus – the name is derived from Panthera Pardus Tulliana, the scientific designation of the Anatolian Leopard) is Turkey’s contribution to the effort to replace proprietary software from elsewhere — which not only can be costly, but which can contain hidden components — with something open and developed locally, to meet local needs. It was designed from day one for its public-sector needs for centralized management, predictable releases, Turkish‑language support, and curated apps.
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Inside Turkey, Pardus is deployed on thousands of workstations in ministries and agencies that include defense, disaster management, religious affairs, municipalities, hospitals, and more.​ A European Commission report on open source software in Turkey noted that in 2021 the Presidency of Religious Affairs reported 9,938 computers running Pardus, and several other central bodies, including AFAID (Turkey’s national disaster‑management agency), health institutions, and numerous municipalities, had multi‑thousand‑machine Pardus rollouts, making total public‑sector desktop installs certainly in the tens of thousands and likely into the low hundreds of thousands.

The largest Pardus footprint is in education, with over 220,000 interactive whiteboards and more than 250,000 lab computers in schools reporting that they’re currently running Pardus. The Ministry of National Education has plans to eventually migrate all of its lab PCs and whiteboards.​"

Selbst im Bildungsbereich, in dem in Deutschland Microsoft und Apple dominieren - beachtlich, was Türkye hier umgesetzt hat!

Quelle:
fossforce.com/2025/12/turkeys-pardus-shows-what-an-eu-linux-could-be-if-brussels-really-means-it/

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The ongoing collapse of damaged homes in Gaza has led to tragic deaths, including Palestinian Abdel Raouf Badran, his wife, and their children Waseem, Wesam, Asmaa, and Tasneem, after their home collapsed in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza.

These families had no choice but to live in partially destroyed homes after two years of relentless Israeli airstrikes, despite knowing the risk to their lives.

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Interessanter Bericht - falls die @EUCommissionEuropean Commission es ernst meint, mit einem "EU Linux":

"Turkey’s Pardus Shows What an EU Linux Could Be — If Brussels Really Means It"

"As much of Europe makes moves to develop something that qualifies as “EuroLinux” — along with a stack of office and public facing software to run on it — they might be advised to take a hard look at would‑be EU member Turkey’s efforts. The country’s Pardus project appears to be much more successful than other better known EU projects. Some in Brussels, of course, may find it awkward that one of the clearest national Linux success stories in the EU region sits just outside the club they like to call “Europe proper.”

So far, European efforts to ditch Microsoft for something more open — and developed a lot more locally — have produced more losses than wins. Munich’s once lauded LiMux is now mainly a historical artifact. Vienna’s Wienux, developed at about the same time, has long been abandoned, evidently due to the city’s addiction to MS Office, which doesn’t run on Linux well when you can get it to run at all. EU OS, the current big effort to design a Linux distro by committee, appears as if its going to be a long slog.
(...)
Pardus (Pardus – the name is derived from Panthera Pardus Tulliana, the scientific designation of the Anatolian Leopard) is Turkey’s contribution to the effort to replace proprietary software from elsewhere — which not only can be costly, but which can contain hidden components — with something open and developed locally, to meet local needs. It was designed from day one for its public-sector needs for centralized management, predictable releases, Turkish‑language support, and curated apps.
(...)
Inside Turkey, Pardus is deployed on thousands of workstations in ministries and agencies that include defense, disaster management, religious affairs, municipalities, hospitals, and more.​ A European Commission report on open source software in Turkey noted that in 2021 the Presidency of Religious Affairs reported 9,938 computers running Pardus, and several other central bodies, including AFAID (Turkey’s national disaster‑management agency), health institutions, and numerous municipalities, had multi‑thousand‑machine Pardus rollouts, making total public‑sector desktop installs certainly in the tens of thousands and likely into the low hundreds of thousands.

The largest Pardus footprint is in education, with over 220,000 interactive whiteboards and more than 250,000 lab computers in schools reporting that they’re currently running Pardus. The Ministry of National Education has plans to eventually migrate all of its lab PCs and whiteboards.​"

Selbst im Bildungsbereich, in dem in Deutschland Microsoft und Apple dominieren - beachtlich, was Türkye hier umgesetzt hat!

Quelle:
fossforce.com/2025/12/turkeys-pardus-shows-what-an-eu-linux-could-be-if-brussels-really-means-it/

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This is very funny because the opposite is true.

I’ve been an open source software vendor for 15+ years and what actually happens when you have a critical vulnerability disclosed to you, you fix it, try and find all other instances of it and put a structural safety net in place that the category of this error can be ruled out for the entire codebase and cannot happen again in future *before* the CVE is made public. Even with tiny volunteer teams.

Citing Log4j here, which was (and is) famously understaffed and underfunded, just tells you how badly resourced react is and they are trying to save their asses and blaming you for not realising that the first fix maybe wasn’t sufficient.

hails.org/@hailey/115703205121

@janlJan Lehnardt :couchdb: I was going to say we do the same in our open source repository but while our documentation is extensive, I couldn’t find a mention of variant anslysis at all. On my todo-list for Monday, then. firefox-source-docs.mozilla.or

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This is very funny because the opposite is true.

I’ve been an open source software vendor for 15+ years and what actually happens when you have a critical vulnerability disclosed to you, you fix it, try and find all other instances of it and put a structural safety net in place that the category of this error can be ruled out for the entire codebase and cannot happen again in future *before* the CVE is made public. Even with tiny volunteer teams.

Citing Log4j here, which was (and is) famously understaffed and underfunded, just tells you how badly resourced react is and they are trying to save their asses and blaming you for not realising that the first fix maybe wasn’t sufficient.

hails.org/@hailey/115703205121

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📰 '뇌에 남은 상처'... 성적 차별, 여성의 건강을 위협할 수 있다

성 불평등이 심한 국가의 여성들은 감정 조절, 회복탄력성, 우울증 및 외상 후 스트레스 장애와 관련된 뇌 영역의 피질이 더 얇은 것으로 나타났다.
bbc.com/korean/articles/c9w772

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