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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https://github.com/makachanm/knife

개인적으로 진행하는 풀스택 프로젝트로써 단순한 싱글-유저 액티비티펍 블로그 플랫폼인 Knife를 제작중이다. 직접 이 플랫폼으로 글을 가끔 끼적이면서 조금씩 개선시킬 생각이다.

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Yesterday the niece and I went to the Indemann. The Inde is a river next to the infamous RWE surface mining area "Inden" (which is also the name of the next town). You get the creativity …

The Indemann is a 28m high construction of steel that looks like a minecraft figure with one arm pointing to the surface mine.
You can go up 216 steps (or take an elevator for the first part of the way up).
From above you have a good view of the mining area and on the other side the huge brown coal power station burning what the giant excavators dug up.
The following two are official pictures, not taken by me. The second one shows the tower at night, when it's illuminated by over 40.000 LEDs.
(No alt text as the description is already in the post)

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Good morning internet.

Just in: computers made snail mail (letters) obsolete somewhere. And it’s in Denmark.

If we consider 1965 as the year that electronic mail started to take its actual shape and fulfill its function… Then it’s roughly a 60 years cycle between the time the technology is out, and the time it replaces its direct legacy predecessor system.

Here I speak purely in terms of core function, regardless of size or capex… And no allusion whatsoever to hubris and new born technologies that have been force fed to the public by barely-adult post-teenagers, without the slightest idea of real world innovation cycles, and an infinite appetite for endless cash, or else we are doomed to live in the stone age of the pre-smartphone era.

Mind you, email is a very well understood and robust stack that predates the modern internet to some extent, and the web by a large margin.

Hats off to the Danish postal services, for what I imagine being 4 centuries of efficiency.

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