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.

Censor, a new document redaction tool, is there!

It allows to draw black rectangles on PDF documents and to permanently remove the text and images below. Find it on @Codeberg: codeberg.org/censor/Censor, get it from @flathub: flathub.org/apps/page.codeberg, or translate it on Codeberg Translate: translate.codeberg.org/engage/!

It is a free and open-source graphical user interface (GUI) for and the desktop, and uses the library with its bindings from the module.

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廣大的象友,如果我想在雙北找擺攤市集,想賣二手玩具模型卡牌之類的,哪裡比較適合呢,這類的資訊又該去哪裡找?

有沒有費用時間地點,靠近中永和板橋新莊或萬華都可以,感謝脆友

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부자아빠 "내년에 폭등, 200달러 간다"…비트코인 이어 콕 집은 '이것', 뭐길래?

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❝기요사키는 “은이 달로 갈 것(Silver is going to the moon)”이라며, 2026년에 온스당 최대 200달러까지 상승할 수 있다고 말했다. ❞

은이 많이 오를거 같긴한데, 은은 금보다 급락폭도 클수 있을걸?

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7. Dr. Maulana Karenga wrote extensively about Kwanzaa but personally I feel saying he "invented Kwanzaa" misses some of the significance of the holiday.
8. It grows out of a long tradition of Black Americans seeking a connection to the homelands we cannot name.
9. It is a holiday about self improvement and personal growth and VERY anti-commercial.
10. It's a time to ask if you are doing enough to support your community.

I grew up celebrating Kwanzaa. So this is just my perspective.

11. The week from Christmas to New Years is a perfect "time of reflection" this is one of the most compelling aspects of the holiday. You are invited to spend a week reflecting on the year in seven ways:

Umoja: Community unity eg agreeing on what the work is.
Kujichagulia: Self-determination to do the work
Ujima: Doing your share of the work.
Ujamaa: Material local investment.
Nia: A shared vision of a better future.
Kuumba: Creativity, your differences and new ideas are valued.
Imani: Faith

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👉 Why do people use Slackware?

One thing people often miss is continuity.
Slackware isn’t just technically stable , it’s culturally stable.

The same person, Patrick Volkerding, has guided it for 30 years with the same philosophy: don’t change things unless there’s a real reason.

For many users, that long-term trust matters more than new features.

You know what Slackware will be next year, and that’s rare today.


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Kwanzaa Facts

1. Kwanzaa is a made up holiday.
2. So is every other holiday.
3. Anyone can celebrate Kwanzaa.
4. It was created by Black, (mostly American and Christian*) people in the 1970s to celebrate Black history and the influence of African culture in the African diaspora and to assert the presence of Black people in US culture.
5. Most Black Americans don't celebrate Kwanzaa.
6. It is not a holiday tied to any particular religion.

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冬至快樂

Happy solstice!

I recently discovered that Chinese people do all sorts of stuff for the solstice like eating dumplings and soup balls.

My objections to Christmas run strong and deep so in order to make sure the kids don't feel deprived, we have taken to celebrating that instead. The kids still have a thing to talk about when they go back to school and it is cultural and family gathering that isn't centered around praying to the consumerist gods.

If the post person has the ability to ruin the holiday by not delivering something on time, than I dare say it wasn't worth celebrating.

May this long night be passed with people you love and to hell with the rest of it.

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TIL: even if you've used ssh as a glorified telnet, as I have for ages, you should (re-?) read the ssh man page. There's a lot in there that I've found useful today, in particular the escape-characters section. (And did you know that you can request an ssh session be re-keyed _in flight_, presumably without a disconnect/reconnect?)

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◯年日記に憧れるけど、紙製品を増やしたくなくてウダウダしていたら
iPhoneのジャーナルで「◯月◯日」で検索すれば過去の記事をワッと見られることに気がついた。
これ一年以上前のものも見られるのかな。もっと気軽にジャーナルに記録をつけていこう。

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For those wondering why I'm making such a fuss about , here's an excerpt from Terry Pratchett's . Susan, a mortal who is Death's granddaughter, has just saved the Hogfather (a Santa/Father Christmas type figure) from a messy death at the hands of those who would prefer a more clockwork universe.

I WILL GIVE YOU A LIFT BACK, said Death, after a while.

"Thank you. Now... tell me..."

WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF YOU HADN'T SAVED HIM?

"Yes! The sun would have risen just the same, yes?"

NO.

"Oh, come on. You can't expect me to believe that. It's an astronomical fact."

THE SUN WOULD NOT HAVE RISEN.

...

"Really? Then what would have happened, pray?"

A MERE BALL OF FLAMING GAS WOULD HAVE ILLUMINATED THE WORLD.

They walked in silence for a moment.

"Ah," said Susan dully. "Trickery with words. I would have thought you'd have been more literal-minded than that. "

I AM NOTHING IF NOT LITERAL-MINDED. TRICKERY WITH WORDS IS WHERE *HUMANS* LIVE.

"All right," said Susan. "I'm not stupid. You're saying humans need... *fantasies* to make life bearable. "

REALLY? AS IF IT WAS SOME KIND OF PINK PILL? NO. HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.

"Tooth fairies? Hogfathers? Little --"

YES. AS PRACTICE YOU HAVE TO START OUT LEARNING TO BELIEVE THE LITTLE LIES.

"So we can believe the big ones?"

YES. JUSTICE. MERCY. DUTY. THAT SORT OF THING.

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Happy to all who celebrate.

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