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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Missed the PyCon US 2026 CFP deadline because you were “just about to submit”? ⌛

If you too are a “professional procrastinator”, don’t worry, this is your lucky exception 😉

The CFP for PyCon is still open…
just not the one in Long Beach 🏖️

Jokes apart, you can present your talk in Bologna at PyCon Italia 2026: English talks, 1k+ attendees, late spring weather, great food, and a historic city 🇮🇹

Submit here 👉 2026.pycon.it/en/call-for-prop

CC @pycon@social.python.itPyCon Italia @pyconPyCon US

Photo of the Savoia Hotel Regency in Bologna, the venue of PyCon Italia. The image shows the hotel building with its name visible on the facade, a swimming pool in the foreground, a green garden with palm trees, and an outdoor bar area. The sky is clear and blue, and the scene is bright and sunny, taken during the PyCon Italia 2025 conference.
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다른게 아니라 한국은 음란물 배포한 쪽이 정말 경찰 출석을 해야 하니 난 이렇게까지 방지를 했다 차원에서 소액결제 거는 겁니다. 이건 의외로 진짜 참작해주는 경우도 있음. 하지만 포타가 그렇게 협조 안 해주니 소용 없다고 보기도 하지만요. 한국은 불법으로 본 사람보다 배포자 자체가 문제입니다. 이거 협박으로 끝나지 않고 경찰서 다녀온 분들 많아요.

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중앙고속도로 다부터널서 4중 추돌사고…7명 경상
(칠곡=연합뉴스) 한무선 기자 = 21일 오후 2시 34분께 경북 칠곡군 가산면 다부리 중앙고속도로 대구 방향 다부터널 안에서 1t 화물차와 승...
yna.co.kr/view/AKR202512210381

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팥빵이 기여운점 내가 자고잇는놈 답싹 안아서 뒤집어가지고 둥가둥가 괴롭히다가 내려놓으면 냉큼 도망가는데 팔 벌리면서 안올거야? 하면 도망가던거 바로 턴해서 답싹 안김 그러고 품에 자리잡더니 곧장 꾹꾹이 시작 미쳐 귀여워

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I published a personal recap of State of the Word 2025, with a focus on the AI panel I joined with Mary Hubbard, Matt Mullenweg, Felix Arntz, and James LePage.

I also wrote about the work behind the AI Experiments plugin and what it means for the future of AI in WordPress.

jeffpaul.com/2025/12/reflectio

@jeffpaulJeffrey Paul

It's sad and shocking to see everyone losing their mind in real time.

There are some glaring obvious issues to be discussed when it comes to integration: environmental issues, issues of power and control, of accountability and impacts on society.

None of which are addressed when is discussing .

We lost , we are losing , so a bunch of libertarians and their investors can wreck what's left of the western world. Sad times.

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소비자위, SKT 해킹피해자에 '10만원씩 보상' 결정 www.nocutnews.co.kr/news/6445940... "소비자위는 (...) "소비자 개인의 피해 회복을 위해 SKT에 보상 책임이 있음을 확인했다"고 설명했다. 소비자위는 세부적으로 각 신청인에게 1인당 5만원의 통신요금 할인과 제휴 업체에서 현금처럼 사용할 수 있는 티플러스포인트 5만 포인트를 지급하도록 했다."

소비자위, SKT 해킹피해자에 '10만원씩 보상' 결정

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@: 용인외고 학생들만 한 게 아니고, 인천여고와 신명고 등을 비롯한 고등학생들도 대안학교 학생연대도 시국선언을 했다. 늘상 그렇듯이 기록되지 않으면 사회적 강자들의 저항만이 기억되고 상찬받는다.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:a6qvfkbrohedqy3dt6k5mdv6/post/3mahqbgsm322j

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Support EFF's work by December 31 to help us unlock a series of challenge grants 🌟

No matter the size of the donation, every supporter ensures that we can fight censorship, defend encryption, and push back against surveillance. Join us! eff.org/YEC

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I wonder if you could use/abuse Mastodon polls (FEP-9967) to distribute posts that provide near-real-time status updates (I'm thinking about severe weather alerts but I'm sure there are other use cases)?

Create a poll with an expiry far in the future and a token set of options (ideally just one—"Do you opt in?"—but poll implementations seem to require at least two).

Nothing seems to prevent the content of a poll from changing—and this is the key insight. The FEP says, "The type of a poll (single choice / multiple choices) and its options might be changed at any time. In that case the author of the poll MUST reset the vote counts." So broadcast updates via the content.

It would be a lightweight way to follow a single item without following the actor, built on top of implementations that already exist. 

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I implore you to always stand up for privacy and the right to anonymity; for civil rights, justice, and equity; for the right to disconnect, to opt out, and to retain control of your life, your data, and your freedom.

You may not understand why these things are worth defending. Perhaps you believe you live in a just and lawful society. You may even think there are people who don’t deserve such rights. Please—defend them anyway.

This is already a losing battle. Our privacy and our agency are being eroded, little by little, every single day.

The dystopian surveillance state, the increasing militarisation of police, the rise of technofascism—it isn’t something that exists only in films like Children of Men, Elysium, or Equilibrium. It’s already here. The only reason many of us haven’t felt its full weight is privilege: a temporary buffer delaying for us what those already caught in its machinery have endured.

This is not paranoia, for I had the misfortune of briefly experiencing what I write about, and it terrified me. To feel utterly helpless. To exist at the mercy of faceless authority, where judgement no longer stops at what we do, but extends into what we think, say, and record in what we believed were private spaces.

Stand up for those who no longer have a voice, who have been pushed to the edges of society. And yes—think about yourself too, because if you don’t take a stand today, tomorrow you may find yourself in the spotlight, exposed and powerless.

Don’t be complacent. Don’t look away. Don't give anything away and make them fight for every inch. Support VPN services, resist giving over your personal information just to walk through a door or use a service even if you don't care about your own privacy or anonymity. Ask questions, say no, opt out, refuse to comply.

This post is not about current affairs and reflects my own experiences, particularly over the past two years, prompted by recently watching some videos with journalist and author Cory Doctorow whose work includes Little Brother and its sequel Homeland. These are my personal views and do not represent the views of my employer.

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在出門散步的路上隨著心情變更了路線結果遇到這位。
常走在都市邊界的我來說生死是生命的慣常,不過死在馬路上會被當垃圾處理,這會讓我很遺憾😔
把它帶來河邊,在落滿果實的樹下回歸食物鏈的懷抱是我自己的自我滿足,希望它能滿意這最後歸宿。

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the UNIX v4 tape reminded me of this story by Ali Akurgal about Turkish bureaucracy:

Do you know what the unit of software is? A meter! Do you know why? In 1992, we did our first software export at Netaş. We wrote the software, pressed a button, and via the satellite dish on the roof, at the incredible speed of 128 kb/s, we sent it to England. We sent the invoice by postal mail. $2M arrived at the bank. 3-4 months passed, and tax inspectors came. They said, “You sent an invoice for $2M?” “Yes,” we said. “This money has been paid?” they asked. “Yes,” we said. “But there is no goods export; this is fictitious export,” they said! So we took the tax inspectors to R&D and sat them in front of a computer. “Would you press this ‘Enter’ key?” we asked. One of them pressed it, then asked, “What happened?” “You just made a $300k export, and we’ll send its invoice too, and that will be paid as well,” we said. The man felt terrible because he had become an accomplice! Then we explained how software is written, what a satellite connection is, and how much this is worth. They said, “We understand, but there has to be a physical goods export; that’s what the regulations require.” So we said: “Let’s record this software onto tape (there were no CDs back then—nor cassettes; we used ½-inch tapes) and send that.” Happy to have found a solution, they said, “Okay, record it and send it.” The software filled two reels, which were handed to a customs broker, who took them to customs and started the export procedure. The customs officer processed things and at one point asked, “Where are the trucks?” The broker said, “There are no trucks—this is all there is,” and pointed to the tape reels on the desk. The customs officer said, “These two envelopes can’t be worth $2M; I can’t process this.” We went to court, an expert committee examined whether the two reels were worth $2M. Fortunately, they ruled that they were, and we were saved from the charge of fictitious export. The same broker took the same two reels to the same customs officer, with the court ruling, and restarted the procedure. However, during the process, the unit price, quantity, and total price of the exported goods had to be entered—as per the regulations. To avoid dragging things out further, they looked at the envelope, saw that it contained tape, estimated how many meters of tape there are on one reel, and concluded that we had exported 1k to 2k meters of software. So the unit of software became the meter.

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