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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Well it seems I will be presenting @badgefedThe BadgeFed Project at on the track!

This was a long-shot and honestly it will make my logistics very difficult, the week before I will be travelling with my family to Mexico. So probably, will take the kiddo to the junior track!

20 mins of presentation but honestly I am looking forward to the networking. See you at from the !

And make sure to attend and say hi if you are there, I will be giving you badges!

fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

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Well it seems I will be presenting @badgefedThe BadgeFed Project at on the track!

This was a long-shot and honestly it will make my logistics very difficult, the week before I will be travelling with my family to Mexico. So probably, will take the kiddo to the junior track!

20 mins of presentation but honestly I am looking forward to the networking. See you at from the !

And make sure to attend and say hi if you are there, I will be giving you badges!

fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

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I wish I had ( ) , I mean like -fe . That would allow me to sort my subscription feed & browse sorted feed, to see ONLY relevant posts (on topic updates follow-up's?).
Well, the mastodon feature of "LISTS" tries something similiar by allowing to make a sorted list of people\subscription, sorted by your custom category/topic. But it doesn't include . Each must be browsed separately, individually, manually, and there is no feature of list of tags in mastodon.
Lemmy, mbin, kbin, piefed and other like implementations allow you to have topics-threads, but each thread does not replicate very well across multiple servers/instances. Can't be easely crossposted ( by pinging multiple category-bots). And doesn't replicate & easily-searchable as classic mastodon .

Other things I don't like:
- twitter like reposts. they make you feel you subscribed not to the original "reposter" friend, but to "reposted content" that you never subscribed for. the p2p architecture of () kinda eliminates that, they don't have nor show reposts. you see there only original posts, original content, of friends you follow. Kinda helps to slow down the mind from informational overflow. You can opt out to see posts of friend's friends, if you want more. Tags are also supported there.
- threads consist only of information aggretator url sharing in reddit like clones. Without having OP OC like in bbs|AgoraRoad , they just silo you to clickbait to other web sites.

!fediverse@piefed.social @fediverse

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It's gotten really hard for me to write tech criticism anymore because I feel like people have gotten so weird about it

Like, yes we can talk about manipulation and incentives and the anti-social nature of our social media &c. &c.

But in the past year I've noticed far more people talking about it like they have no agency. Your brain is literally being rotted by tiktok. You're addicted to twitter and bsky like it's heroin (no, really, had someone argue to my face the point that it's the same as heroin). You are being mind-controlled and becoming illiterate and to suggest you have any volition is naivete at best.

And it's this nihilism, the bad kind where you decide there's no point in doing anything rather than the good kind where you feel free, that is making it hard for me to engage.

I'm seeing more anti-science sentiment, more pessimism, more voluntary relinquishment of agency and meaning, and it's honestly scaring me.

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Hi all my name is Stuart, but you can all call me by Stu.

I am a Engineer who builds custom conveyor guards out of stainless steel material with Solidworks and AutoCAD.

I am big fan of all music and genres.

I love open source and decentralized platforms.

I love to play Golf when I have time and money.


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New blog post! What have we been working on with CC signals in 2025?

Get involved:
📝 Read the blog post: creativecommons.org/2025/12/15
🙋‍♀️ Express interest in participating in the Mozilla Data Collective pilot project: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI
🎁 Support CC signals with a gift: classy.org/give/313412/#!/dona

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We're very excited to announce that we're sponsoring Protocols for Publishers - @teamProtocols for Publishers - in London.

As well as helping support the event, @saskia will be joined by Siddhartha from The Bristol Cable to talk about building a social app for a local community, with their local news publisher.

Find out more here: protocolsforpublishers.com/lon

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After my talk at @gnome Asia Summit, I’ve published the source code of Jollpi, a Python-based text editor I’m rewriting with a modern stack.

Built with Python 3, @GTK 4 and GtkSourceView 5, using a modern async architecture and standard Python packaging (pyproject.toml, pip).
It installs cleanly and integrates like a regular Linux desktop app.

Feel free to try it and share feedback.

Source code: gitlab.com/zulfian1732/jollpi-

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Hi all my name is Stuart, but you can all call me by Stu.

I am a Engineer who builds custom conveyor guards out of stainless steel material with Solidworks and AutoCAD.

I am big fan of all music and genres.

I love open source and decentralized platforms.

I love to play Golf when I have time and money.


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Sustaining inclusive programs takes commitment, especially in challenging funding seasons.

As we welcome the December 2025 @outreachyOutreachy Internships cohort, we’re grateful for the organizations whose support helps keep this work strong and moving forward:

➡️ Equalizer: @wikimediafoundation,
➡️ Promoter: @tarides
➡️ Includer: , @debian, @getsentrySentry
➡️ Welcomer: @creativecommons , @mozilla, @gitlab, @gnome and

Your partnership enables paid, remote internships and meaningful participation in open source for people facing systemic barriers.

Thank you for standing with us and investing in a more inclusive ecosystem

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Wrote down what I learned so far and open questions in this new doc: docs.google.com/document/d/16Q

…in case you are interested in seeing where I am and what are my next steps, and maybe have new ideas. Thanks in advance! The doc is free to comment, or you can always ping me here.

EDIT: Please do not tag/bother Tim Berners-Lee. Angle brackets happened many years before he started working on HTML.

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@mariusormarius

The codeberg issue is kind of still an ugly scratch pad rn. The thing awaits a follow-up where stuff is more organized and easier to drill down into. Proper docs eventually.

A first step may be to name the discrete and granular building blocks that one should focus on when starting out on an client-to-server adventure quest. Give them consistent names. And then to map all the various projects to that as a MDN-like who-supports-what table.

@smallcirclesjust small circles 🕊 GoActivityPub servers support following things for Client to Server:

* Accessing objects and collections
* Filtering the collections through query parameters (eg. ?type=Create)

* Support for OAuth2 actor endpoints information and authorization
* Support for .well-known information (webfinger and now, OAuth2 client registration)

* ACLs for accessing them based on recipients list - this includes collection filtering of individual items
* ACL principal extraction from OAuth2 Bearer token (or from HTTP-Signature)

* Outbox Activity validation & processing (which I think is the main one :D)

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Small-scale, fiercely independent journalism rarely gets recognition when awards are handed out, but it's vital in our communities—especially this year. So I made an award and am thrilled to announce Unraveled Press and LA Taco as the inaugural winners. dansinker.com/posts/2025-12-15

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Writing robust macros is already hard. But writing macros that may expand into either MainActor-by-default or nonisolated-by-default targets makes it *that* much harder. I had to set up multiple playground targets with different concurrency settings to properly exercise my macros and catch isolation crossing issues I didn't initially expect.

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New blog post: I reverse-engineered NSVisualEffectView and built a fully customizable vibrant material component for macOS.

Includes MaterialView: a new open-source package that unlocks infinite control over macOS materials.

oskargroth.com/blog/reverse-en

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My first full-length talk is live on YouTube! Learn some techniques for wrapping UIKit components with SwiftUI for ease of use and reusability. Thank you, DevCommunity and DC iOS, for hosting me for my first full-length talk!

youtube.com/watch?v=8z2AheHXkUs

ALSO, here is a link to my SwiftUI wrapper for PDFKit's PDFView. It's open-source and lets you test out some of these techniques in practice. 😎

github.com/DannyBehar/PDFViewer

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TRPG 룰북/시나리오집 원가이하 판매해요~!

룰북
누가 제일 나빠?
인세인 scp(3권)
스타크로스드
장미빛 입맞춤

시나리오집
람피온의 저택 H
salvalion in sunshine
방과후 탐사활동 기록
일요사건 파일
Sweet Blooming Suite 스블슈
Sleepy Days
창공의 포말H
어찌됐건 해피엔딩
백야는 침잠한다
SHAPE OF WINTER
이미 죽은 것들에게

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