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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@dotmeow.meow ∙ see ya around ^-^' I just found out about the kickstarter on Lemmy. Do you have a primer for how you arrived at 30€ per year?

I usually try to get the cheapest domain for the longest time as long as it has whois privacy, and my last domain set me back $60 for 10 years.

So if you could maybe make it more like $10 a year please? Still a premium price but more attainable for the average individual.

Or maybe you could make the price to register scale with the wealth of the person registering?

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Christmas feels special and emotional this year, especially in Bethlehem, in the West Bank, where the nativity church lies (a holy site for Christians): they’re celebrating Christmas for the first time in three years.

Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of a Jewish Palestinian child who was born in rubble because his parents were left with nothing. He was born thanks to the generosity of good shepherds.

Do you celebrate Christmas?
👉 gofund.me/0962a012a

The Christmas tree today was lit at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem on 6 December (Al Jazeera).

@bilal_moBilal Zeyada thanks for this post Khaled.

Speaking about Christians in Palestine, I was reminded of Rev. Munther Isaac in Bethlehem who has been delivering "Christ in the Rubble" sermons condemning the genocide committed by Israel and funded by the USA.

Here is Rev. Isaac speaking to Democracy Now! last year: democracynow.org/2024/12/23/re (starting at 47:13)

My family celebrated Christmas when I was younger but I don't really celebrate anymore.

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@felipeborges
Hey, I was wondering, what do you and your colleages in the development team think about Tcl/Tk?

I heard some people discussing lately about bringing back the Tcl language, it's becoming popular again. Perhaps it would be a good idea make Tcl bindings for GTK?

I think it would be worth considering, or else gnome might be left out when Tcl returns to the throne as the most popular scripting language.

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