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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According to @tchambersTim Chambers's My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions:

Fedify will power the federation layer for at least one mid-sized social platform (500K+ users) that adds ActivityPub support in 2026. The “build vs. buy” calculation for federation shifts decisively toward “just use Fedify.”

We're honored by this recognition and will keep working hard to make adoption easier for everyone. Thank you, Tim!

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RX100M7くんを普段使ってるバッグに突っ込んで雑に運用してるんですけど、携行品保険で保証してくれる10万円を優に超えている資産なんだよなと思うと怖い​:blobcat_frustration:
本当に雑にバッグに投げ入れて気になる時にスナップしている…

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RE: mastodon.online/@mullvadnet/11

Nearly every single “think of the children” problem that a law tries to solve would be actually solved (and significantly more effectively at that) with better parenting; and that could be accomplished with easier access to education for parents and children, more subsidies, resources, and tax breaks for those in need, and a public education campaign to encourage higher education and access of publicly-available resources on parents.

Plus some better method of education parents and teachers on the latest tech trends and shit that kids are doing; maybe creating a “technical educator” role in school districts who is in charge of keeping educators and parents informed of the current landscape. Perhaps that could also be a burden placed on the tech companies themselves to have actually useful parental control and learning tools, along with stricter regulation on platforms not properly handling known abusers. Roblox is a terrible offender on that last point.

If the politicians supporting these laws actually cared about children, they would instead enact some radical-left solution like paying teachers fair wages for the work they do and giving more resources to schools. That would be the number one way to set future generations up for success, but that’s probably communism or something.

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NEW, by me: Uzbekistan exposed its nationwide license plate surveillance system to the web, no password needed.

The system reveals around a hundred locations around the country where banks of cameras have been placed, including big cities and rural areas. The system contains raw video footage of millions of vehicles and their occupants.

techcrunch.com/2025/12/23/insi

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The war on privacy and encryption goes on. This time in the UK. Under the “Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill”, lawmakers now want client-side scanning on every phone and tablet.

The lawmakers write: “Any relevant device supplied for use in the UK must have installed tamper-proof system software which is highly effective at preventing the recording, transmitting (by any means, including livestreaming) and viewing of CSAM using that device.”

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Once again, they use “what about the children”, this time to install state spyware that would continuously scan every action on a phone or tablet and watch everything that is shown on the screen. This will effectively ban end-to-end encrypted communication and open source operating systems like GrapheneOS and forbid that people have administrator rights on their own devices.

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明天伴侶過來,還是自己煮吧
義麵和青花菜都備好了,絞肉也先解冰醃好

伴侶一直說想要吃我煮的東西(平日他在都是外食/外帶
就普普通通煮一頓吧
(25號還是預約了正式的聖誕餐

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Report: How reporting facts in the UK "can now land you in jail for 14 years as a terrorist":

The UK can now "outlaw any political group it chooses as a terrorist organisation – & thereby make it impossible to defend it."

It is a terrorism offence to express an opinion supportive of a proscribed organisation, which might encourage others to support the organisation.

Jonathan Cook, substack, 22 Dec, or soon at jonathan-cook.net/

@palestinePalestine_Group .

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