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.

'100% 성과급' 수용에...철도파업 교통대란 피했다 (영상) www.ytn.co.kr/_ln/0102_202... "공운위는 성과급 산정기준을 기본급의 80%에서 90%로 재조정하되, 재조정되는 기본급 10%는 직무급으로 전환하기로 했습니다. 내후년인 2027년부터는 성과급 산정기준이 기본급 100%로 상향됩니다. 현재 코레일은 지난 2010년 정부의 임금체계 개편을 1년 늦게 이행했다는 이유로 공기업 가운데 유일하게 성과급 지급 기준으로 기본급의 100%가 아닌 80%를 적용받고 있습니다."

'100% 성과급' 수용에...철도파업 교통대란 피했다

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I'm trying to shift my perspective from "there was a glorious computer revolution that empowered the user and disrupted authority and we have fallen from the heights of its transcendental grace" and towards the more accurate "my formative years just happened to coincide with a period where a few technical innovations briefly conferred a small amount of power on individuals and labor, and capital has been efficiently reversing that small disruption ever since" but it sure doesn't *feel* like that

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I'm a trans woman who, if anyone ever asks, will give my deadname as a different male name each time. It's been the single fastest way to find people who talk behind my back. If that name leaks I know just who leaked it and just who to instant block forever.

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"We would like to offer you a job interview, just download this APK file and install this app to schedule a time."

Please don't fall for this y'all. Never download a file or install software just because someone on the Internet told you to.

Stay safe. Happy holidays 🎄

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Ahora permite hasta 3 minutos de vídeo; hay un Para ti con vídeos de gente que has compartido, comentado, gustado, seguido (lo mismo con las etiquetas), contenido similar o en tendencia y puedes guardar favoritos de forma privada.

Quizás lo del algoritmo rechine alguno, pero un equivalente a Tiktok es impracticable sin él. No vale un "pues a mi me funciona sin él porque...".

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Earlier this year, I impulse-purchased a 3-metre-long 100mm diameter pipe on eBay as it was such a good deal. I have since realised that I may have overestimated my need for such a pipe, and as such, now have a very long pipe stuffed under my bed for the foreseeable future.

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ミスキーサーバアプリケーション運用サイト一覧がメンテナンス中で
ウェイバックマシーンで見ようと思もったら
ジャバスクリプトが悪さしてリロードし続ける
スクリプト切ったら見れないし
情報はプレーンHTMLで残してくれ
動的はログイン後にしてくれ

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On the heels of the NixOS 25.11 release, I reproduced the minimal
installation ISO again.

My approach is to take a NixOS VM from 2020, and then build the ISO (almost) without relying on the binary cache. This means it builds essentially all of the build-time dependencies and all of the items that make it into the ISO
from source, without directly relying on Nix-specific prebuilt packages. On the other hand, NixOS is somewhat less strict than for example Debian in
requiring package 'sources' are actually sources, so a few builds (notably go) are actually 'built' from upstream binary releases.

It's very satisfying to see such a long (albeit well-controlled) Rube Goldberg machine of builds results in a single hash that is identical to the one from the ISO you can download from the website.

Full write-up with all details at arnout.engelen.eu/blog/reprodu

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Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

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@pauloxPaolo Melchiorre @djangochatDjango Chat Podcast In my experience, people making contributions with AI have good intentions, which is very important. But as a popular saying goes:

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

The first thing I don't like is when people come up with stuff without declaring that they used AI. That - to me - is unethical enough that we can require full disclosure up front.

Another example of AI contributions gone wrong: github.com/ocaml/ocaml/pull/14

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Dear OSS community on Mastodon,

Every day I scroll through my feed and I see proud announcements like:

“First Alpha Relase of HyperTurboWidget available"

or

“Version 2.7.1 now with improved glorb handlers!”

or

“Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is out”

… and I sit there wondering if I should be excited, terrified, or calling a licensed electrician.

Don’t get me wrong, I love open source. I just have no idea what three quarters of these projects actually do. Are we talking about a web server? A file system? A middleware thingy that keeps the flux from overflowing into the space–time continuum?

So, dear OSS developers of the world: When you announce a new release, please give us (your adoring but slightly confused audience) just a tiny bit of context.

  • Tell us what your software does.
  • Tell us why this release is cool.
  • Tell us what it requires to work.

Example:

We are proud to announce Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is now avalaible. While it creates a nice wormhole to 1955, it requires an underlying gigawatt stack 1.21 to work reliably.

Because nobody wants to cheer enthusiastically for “v2.7.1” while secretly Googling “what is a glorb and why does it need handling”.

Yours truly,

Someone who wants to celebrate your achievements

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