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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조부는 광주 인근에서 태어났고 6.25와 5.18.를겪었으며, 김일성과 전두환을 동급에 놓고 이를 박박 갈며 욕을 하던 양반이었다. 그러나 한편으로는 천안문 사태를 두고 지도자라면 저런 결단력이 있어야한다. 라고 치켜세우길 마다하지않았으니 참으로 복잡하다는 말로도 부족한 양반이 아닐 수 없었다.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:de27rm6eyuf5ez6gmvjdmilq/post/3m7zscx5ubs2y

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Today on my walk, I was listening to the DjangoChat episode on Django 6.0 with Natalia Bidart, hosted by Carlton Gibson and Will Vincent, and in just the first 15 minutes I got so many cool ideas to share!

For example, how we might help the community test new Django versions more easily or align releases more smoothly.

Just a little daily inspiration from a nice stroll! 🌿

Give it a listen and get inspired! 🎧
djangochat.com/episodes/django

CC @djangochatDjango Chat Podcast @wsvincentWill Vincent @carltonCarlton Gibson

A winter beach scene from the shoreline: an empty stretch of sand with no umbrellas, a coastal pine grove in the background, and a clear sky above. The winter sun is low on the horizon, casting bright, crisp colors over the scene.
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The EFF was founded in 1990 in San Francisco, CA, USA by a coalition of newly-minted Unix millionaires and rave-crashing cyberhippies. Its original name, the Ecstasy Freakout Foundation, was changed in 2007 to the more familiar Electronic Frontier Foundation that we know and love today.

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내 조부의 경우는 "털이 많은건 진화가 덜된거다." 라는 인종차별적 발언을 하던 양반이었는데, 그분 기준에 따르면 내 머리칼은 진화의 극도를 향해 걸어가고 있으니, 참 기뻐하시지 않겠는가 하는 그런 생각을 해봄. (대충 탈모인자도 있다는 뜻)

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:de27rm6eyuf5ez6gmvjdmilq/post/3m7zrqtewwc2y

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월드컵 조 편성 관련 글들 보고 있으면, (언론사 기사도 포함해서) 홈 그라운드의 멕시코는 물론이고 아프리카 예선 뚫고 온 팀을 어떻게 쉽게 볼 수 있는지 이해가 안 간다. 나는 이번 월드컵 목표를 "3패는 당하지 말자"로 정해야 한다고 봄...

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Favorite Photo: Was It Worth It? by Tracking West flic.kr/p/2rLJU2t

Was It Worth It?

After chasing CORP the day before, I had left Medford in the late evening for what could have been a several hour long drive home. However, I had been up since 1:20 that morning and had zero intention of driving all the way home. The weather conditions were awful over the Siskiyou Mountains, fog so thick you couldn't see more than a few feet ahead of you, and my eyes felt like they weighed a ton as I got closer to Yreka, I was spending the night no doubt. After pulling off the highway just outside of town where I knew there was a large open lot, I crashed for a couple hours before making the final push to Dunsmuir, my ultimate destination for the night. Since I had nothing to do the following day, I decided I would spend it on the Black Butte Subdivision. After waking up in the morning I had a general plan mapped out. The first train in daylight would be the MRVEU, the Roseville to Eugene manifest. I wanted to shoot it at the Hotlum Trestle with Shasta soaring above, then chase it north to find ZBRLC, which I would follow south to Redding. However, as I was at Hotlum the Z would pass, it had been moving very fast and got out of Klamath earlier than what it was expected to be. I did know that an MHKRV, the Hinkle to Roseville manifest, was following a few hours behind them, so I would just shoot that instead. As mentioned, I first went to Hotlum, but I had a problem. When I got there I realized that the shot was going to be completely backlit, shooting straight into the sun, and the train was taking forever, so I was having to look elsewhere. I decided to go to a spot at Andesite, though I had never been there. After driving down the main dirt road to get to the siding, I pulled off onto an access road to get to the spot. What I did not know though was that the access road was in very rough shape, rocky, overgrown, and some extremely steep hills. Though my car has all wheel drive, it barely made it over these hills, and I had to gun it, that kind of steep. All of these hills were extremely rocky, and I was just hoping a tire wouldn't go flat or burst, especially after finding a small cut of discarded barbed wire in the road at one point, which had clearly come from the fence next to the road. I also did not want to walk in from the main road as I had no idea where the train was, turns out I actually had a lot of time. After a hill just before my spot was to steep for my car, I was forced to walk the rest of the way in. I decided that I would just back up and park in an area just beyond the north end signals, as that was really the only area I saw to turn around and have easy access to walk in all at once. After waiting for about a half hour I finally saw movement. The train was several miles out as it came around the mountain, I believe I was seeing them at Hotlum from there but I can't be certain. I decided it would be a good time to hike in, and after a bit of walking I made it. The train was still several miles out at this point and I had a good view of it. I spent the remaining time figuring out how I wanted to shoot it, climbing over steep and loose rock on a cliff to get the shot. There was also a power pole very close to me that made it hard to frame the photo. As the train was just coming up by the north end signals I realized I had to get lower and closer to the tracks for the shot to work. Sliding down loose dirt, I set up on the side of the cliff and pulled off the shot just in time as a backlit GE screamed up the over 1% grade with smoke shooting out. Finally, I could head somewhere for lunch. I made it out of Andesite with nothing damaged, but the drive was definitely not one I enjoyed. Although I like the shot, I just don't know that it was worth the pain and effort to get it. If I wanted to I easily could have gone to Cougar and got it there, the shot would not have been much different and it takes only a fraction of the effort. I guess if I had a four wheel drive and a better vehicle for off-roading I probably would have been fine, but in a used and beat up Outback it was a struggle. Needless to say, I will not be attempting that again anytime soon.

www.flickr.com · Flickr

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D̶̢͎̮̼̹̻̈̽Ǭ̴̢̭͍̫̯͕̱̪̱́ ̴̛̺̭̲̲̣̀̃͂̒̂N̷͇̤͉͈̮͈̞͇̞̜͚̯̼͓͒͝ͅÒ̷̪̻̺̫̓̒̆̉̋͘͝T̸̪͙̻̮̹͔̻̰̘̬̰͚̖̯̘̤̪̑̃̌̽͐̑͌͋͛͊̑͝͠͝ ̵̛̝̭̹͔̰͎̗̹̳̮̱̗̩͇̠͒̌̂̉̍̀̍̇͊͘̚͝O̶̧͍̎̇̐P̷̲̟̦̪͉̥͗̚Ȩ̴̢̳̩̬̳͖͇̝͐̃̿̌̚N̸̛͙̮̼̭͖̖͕̱̳̻͚̠̭̮̍͐͂͆̑̍̑̓̋͜͠͝ ̴̨̢̻̻̠̪͔̲͍̱̥̙̱͇̬̩͕̈́͒T̸̡͖̳̼̱̜̭̭̠͍̱͖̯̘͂̓̃̓͊͜͜͝ͅH̶̻̱͓͙̄̔̉̒́̋̇̈́̄̃͐͛͘I̷̞̭̹̜̹͙̣̠̻͚̬̱̙̐̋̔͜ͅŞ̶̨̰̼̤͚̻̯̺̝̃͐̿͑̿̈́̃͗̿̚̚͝ͅ ̷̨̙͇̰̞̱̬͍͛͝V̸͇̘͍̹̳̱̯̬̭̳̦̬̫̟̉̍̈̍̊̂̾̕͠ͅI̷̢̱̰͔͍̺̪̱̹̳̜̬͍̓̈́͑̈́́͑̃͑͆̇̓̑̚D̴̛̩͔̔͐̀̊̾͐̐͛̊̌͘͝E̷̦̲̻̤̭̗̫̔̽O̸̢̡̥̭̣͎̙̳̬̐̉̆͛́̈ ̵̢̜̣͖͉̹̤̭̼͓̱͈̗̼͓͉̩̄̾̆̋̌Ị̴̡̨̡͖̘̮͔͈͈̝͔̼͑̈̽́͛͝͝ͅŅ̶̛̞̘͙͕͉̠̹̟͇̮̟̓͑̾̿͊͊̏̋̆͒͒ ̵̱͈̰̲͐͛̓͛́̀̕͝͝ͅṖ̴̧̛̛̘͓̹̮̮̅͒̈́̊̂̓̇͂͝ͅU̷̡͇͉̥̺̜̪͇͙̲̹͍̻̫͗́̈̆̋̎͌͝B̵̨̻̳̙̮͙̹͑̾L̵̡̢̜̘̞͆͂͂̾̅̿͒̄̉̊Ĭ̷̩̫̞̣̣͔̹͇̰͓̰͍̲̍̋̇͆̈́̏͌̈́̅̏̚͘̕ͅC̸̺̲͈̈̃

tiktube.com/w/uyetmGLuFvKe2AyW

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It's year-end wrapup time and here are my top 5 web development trends of 2025. They show a divide between AI coding tools that favor React and the growing power of native web features.

1. The Rise of Native Web Features
2. AI Coding Assistants Default to React
3. Emergence of Web Apps in AI Agents and Chatbots
4. Web AI and On-Device Inference in the Browser
5. The ‘Vite-ification’ of the JavaScript Ecosystem

thenewstack.io/web-development

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통합진보당 : 실제로 하지도 않은 내란음모 꾸몄다고 대법원 판결 확정나기도 전에 강제로 해산당함 국민의힘 : 실제로 일어난 내란에 대놓고 동조한 사람들이 드글드글하지만 1년이 지나도 의원 자리 잘만 지키고 있음

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