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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Today at 7PM: Yiddish Vaudeville, Burlesque, and Drag Workshop (427 Bloor St W). A performance / presentation on the history of Yiddish vaudeville and its enormous influence on today's comedy, burlesque and drag. Stay for the burlesque dance class with a Yiddishe twist! zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/yidd

Yiddish Vaudeville, Burlesque, & Drag workshop

Rad Yiddish & UJPO present: YIDDISH VAUDEVILLE, BURLESQUE, & DRAG WORKSHOP w/Goldie Luxemburg!📅Sunday, December 14🕑6:30-8:45PM 📍Trinity St. Paul's Church - 427 Bloor St. W. - Dance StudioCome see Goldie Luxemburg's performance / presentation on the history of Yiddish vaudeville and its enormous influence on today's comedy, burlesque and drag. Stay for the burlesque dance class with a Yiddishe twist!SCHEDULE🚪6:30pm - Doors Open: Sign in & settle in!🕎6:45pm - First night of Khanuke candle lighting!💜7:00pm sharp - Workshop begins!Part A. Performance/ Presentation by Goldie on early Yiddish vaudeville’s influence on today’s Comedy, Burlesque, & Drag!Part B. Goldie teaches YOU Yiddish Burlesque dance moves - No experience necessary!ABOUT GOLDIEGOLDIE LUXEMBURG drags burlesque back to its roots in vaudeville, music halls, and girlie shows. Armed with a quick wit, a soaring voice, and a baritone ukulele, she’s Southern Ontario’s Yenta of Burlesque. Call her the Revenge of the Red Hot Mamas.EMILY ZIMMERMAN created Goldie Luxemburg as a celebration of undergound, queer, and sexy Jewish culture. Emily is a food bank coordinator by day, cabaret performer by night, with a theatre school education and a deep love of history. As Goldie, she explores and shares the history of Jewish radical politics and performance in venues ranging from punk clubs to academia to shuls.ACCESSTSP is located at the southwest corner of Bloor Street and Robert Street. For accessible entry use the main entrance on Bloor Street on the north side of the building.-- Trinity-St. Paul’s is fully accessible on the main floor, including access to the main door, Sanctuary, Gymnasium, Circle Room, Memorial Room, Chapel, Studio and washrooms.-- Trinity-St. Paul’s owns a wheelchair for use within the building.-- Staff are available to assist you when needed; please just inform them and they are happy to help.-- Service animals are welcome in all parts of the premises that are open to the public.-- TSP provides training to all staff as well as volunteers, including an overview of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the requirements of the customer service standard’s plan.😷Masks required to keep our community safe.-- Please wear a K95 or equivalent respirator.-- We will have some at the door if you forget to bring yours.-- Please note that the rest of the building outside the workshop will likely have unmasked individuals and there may be unmasked individuals at this event who have talked to us ahead of time about not being able to mask. The workshop facilitator may be unmasked.-- We operate under the understanding that when the vast majority of people in a space are masked, this reduces risk of transmission many-fold and makes it possible for more folks in our community to attend our events.-- Please reach out if masking is a hardship for you for an exemption. DIRECTIONSPublic Transit-- The nearest TTC station is Spadina Station, located just north of the intersection of Spadina and Bloor.-- For a fully accessible exit from the subway station, use the Spadina Street exit. Head south to Bloor street, then turn right and head west to the next intersection at Robert Street. Parking – Paid parking, including accessible parking, is available across the street on Robert Street at the Green P lot on the south side of the Metro grocery store.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSRadical Yiddish Song Workshop is presented with generous support from the Ontario Arts Council.

www.zeffy.com · Zeffy

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RE: mastodon.nl/@GroenLinks_Heeze_

Je foto's wissen of oude email verwijderen maakt _Geen Reet_ uit. Rij een paar *kilometer* minder auto per jaar en je bereikt meer. En ga je vooral niet goed voelen als je je mailbox opgeruimd hebt & dan toch een vliegvakantie boekt. Je vlucht kost per minuut meer energie dan je bespaard hebt met een jaar opschonen.

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We need to normalize declaring software as finished. Not everything needs continuous updates to function. In fact, a minority of software needs this. Most software works as it is written. The code does not run out of date. I want more projects that are actually just finished, without the need to be continuously mutated and complexified ad infinitum.

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OK So I'm interested to find out what all those cool folk running at home as servers are using hardware wise. Don't worry there is nothing to be ashamed of here as I'm really excited and interested to hear from folk recycling equipment. What CPU, RAM do you have? Also do you have a separate boot and data disks ? How big are they and are they raid or not? How many services are you running on that hardware? :openbsd:
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Could some of you kind folks share links, that I can pass on to an 80 year old, leftist, intelligent friend, who is afraid that the singularity is going to happen in 2027 because he read that somewhere?

He really thinks it's true, and needs to hear from someone in addition to me

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Today at 7PM: Yiddish Vaudeville, Burlesque, and Drag Workshop (427 Bloor St W). A performance / presentation on the history of Yiddish vaudeville and its enormous influence on today's comedy, burlesque and drag. Stay for the burlesque dance class with a Yiddishe twist! zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/yidd

Yiddish Vaudeville, Burlesque, & Drag workshop

Rad Yiddish & UJPO present: YIDDISH VAUDEVILLE, BURLESQUE, & DRAG WORKSHOP w/Goldie Luxemburg!📅Sunday, December 14🕑6:30-8:45PM 📍Trinity St. Paul's Church - 427 Bloor St. W. - Dance StudioCome see Goldie Luxemburg's performance / presentation on the history of Yiddish vaudeville and its enormous influence on today's comedy, burlesque and drag. Stay for the burlesque dance class with a Yiddishe twist!SCHEDULE🚪6:30pm - Doors Open: Sign in & settle in!🕎6:45pm - First night of Khanuke candle lighting!💜7:00pm sharp - Workshop begins!Part A. Performance/ Presentation by Goldie on early Yiddish vaudeville’s influence on today’s Comedy, Burlesque, & Drag!Part B. Goldie teaches YOU Yiddish Burlesque dance moves - No experience necessary!ABOUT GOLDIEGOLDIE LUXEMBURG drags burlesque back to its roots in vaudeville, music halls, and girlie shows. Armed with a quick wit, a soaring voice, and a baritone ukulele, she’s Southern Ontario’s Yenta of Burlesque. Call her the Revenge of the Red Hot Mamas.EMILY ZIMMERMAN created Goldie Luxemburg as a celebration of undergound, queer, and sexy Jewish culture. Emily is a food bank coordinator by day, cabaret performer by night, with a theatre school education and a deep love of history. As Goldie, she explores and shares the history of Jewish radical politics and performance in venues ranging from punk clubs to academia to shuls.ACCESSTSP is located at the southwest corner of Bloor Street and Robert Street. For accessible entry use the main entrance on Bloor Street on the north side of the building.-- Trinity-St. Paul’s is fully accessible on the main floor, including access to the main door, Sanctuary, Gymnasium, Circle Room, Memorial Room, Chapel, Studio and washrooms.-- Trinity-St. Paul’s owns a wheelchair for use within the building.-- Staff are available to assist you when needed; please just inform them and they are happy to help.-- Service animals are welcome in all parts of the premises that are open to the public.-- TSP provides training to all staff as well as volunteers, including an overview of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the requirements of the customer service standard’s plan.😷Masks required to keep our community safe.-- Please wear a K95 or equivalent respirator.-- We will have some at the door if you forget to bring yours.-- Please note that the rest of the building outside the workshop will likely have unmasked individuals and there may be unmasked individuals at this event who have talked to us ahead of time about not being able to mask. The workshop facilitator may be unmasked.-- We operate under the understanding that when the vast majority of people in a space are masked, this reduces risk of transmission many-fold and makes it possible for more folks in our community to attend our events.-- Please reach out if masking is a hardship for you for an exemption. DIRECTIONSPublic Transit-- The nearest TTC station is Spadina Station, located just north of the intersection of Spadina and Bloor.-- For a fully accessible exit from the subway station, use the Spadina Street exit. Head south to Bloor street, then turn right and head west to the next intersection at Robert Street. Parking – Paid parking, including accessible parking, is available across the street on Robert Street at the Green P lot on the south side of the Metro grocery store.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSRadical Yiddish Song Workshop is presented with generous support from the Ontario Arts Council.

www.zeffy.com · Zeffy

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テキサスのムスリムコミュニティを弾丸防弾チョッキを着用し子ブタを抱えて歩き、ムスリム住民に「お前らがコミュニティを毒している」と吐き捨てる排外主義者の群れ。

極右排外主義者の醜悪さと愚劣っぷりは、何処も同じ。某衰退国でも薄寒い情景がしばしば見られます。

子豚さんに触るな。子豚さんに申し訳なさ過ぎる。

x.com/krassenstein/status/1999

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I spent some time experimenting with pekwm and evilwm on my Slackware system, mostly out of curiosity.

Both are lightweight X11 window managers with very different philosophies:

• evilwm: extreme minimalism, very small codebase, written in C
• pekwm: still lightweight, but feature-rich (menus, grouping/tabs, rules), written in C++

I did a very simple, informal check of memory usage (RSS via ps) in a clean startx session: no compositor, no panel, one terminal. On my setup, both ended up in roughly the same memory range (a few MB).

At that scale, shared X11 libraries dominate anyway, so small differences aren’t very meaningful.

What mattered more to me was the trade-off:

• evilwm requires much more customization to reach basic comfort
• pekwm provides significantly more usability with essentially the same resource footprint

Conclusion (for me): pekwm hits a better balance between minimalism and usability.
evilwm is interesting as a learning exercise, but not worth the extra friction for daily use.

This isn’t a benchmark, just personal experimentation and preference.


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@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: shared the below article:

Schedule for Social Web Developer Room at FOSDEM 2026

Evan Prodromou @evanprodromou@socialwebfoundation.org

The schedule for the Social Web Developer Room at FOSDEM 2026 is starting to be populated as the speakers confirm their availability. We had a tonne of great submissions for this year's track, and even with double the time from last year, we still had to leave some great talks on the cutting room floor. But we still managed to fit in 24 great talks, large and small. We're going to see some additional events happening as FOSDEM 2026 gets nearer. Watch the #SOCIALWEBFOSDEM hashtag for more news […]

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