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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We will be at at this year's Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg. We will host a Post-Platform Digital Publishing workshop over three days, on 27.12. at 20:30-21:30, on 28.12. at 20:00-21:30, and on 30.12. at 11:30-13:00. If you are in Hamburg and visiting 39C3, come by and say hello!

Our ongoing project, the Post-Platform Digital Publishing Toolkit, is our quest into self-hosted, more autonomous, and more fun ways of publishing online. At the workshop, we will engage with digital publishing methods that operate independently of big tech platforms and products, using free and open-source software. We will create our own RSS feeds (.xml files) from existing personal websites and blogs, and discuss how to publish with copyleft, both online (in the era of YouTube, Spotify, and "AI" crawlers) and offline, in the context of piracy practices within print publishing today.

events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hu

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Today I binge watched the Advent of Compiler Optimisations by @mattgodbolt which I wholeheartedly recommend, even just because you'll hardly find a nicer person being passionate about code optimisation taking so much time and energy to explain it to people.

youtube.com/watch?v=j-BwR-Cw0G

(being an assembly dork I mostly could see through his setting up, but I still restrained myself and let him get to the punchline before feeling happy about it)

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Whats that Santa has left for the all good people of the world?

Yes!

3.3.5 (Special holiday special)

With @eastmad @rnalexanderRyan Alexander, @andypiper and Hannah

rss.com/podcasts/techgrumps/24

Happy holidays people... Bless The TechGrumps

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Today I binge watched the Advent of Compiler Optimisations by @mattgodbolt which I wholeheartedly recommend, even just because you'll hardly find a nicer person being passionate about code optimisation taking so much time and energy to explain it to people.

youtube.com/watch?v=j-BwR-Cw0G

(being an assembly dork I mostly could see through his setting up, but I still restrained myself and let him get to the punchline before feeling happy about it)

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What I'm listening to today: "Moth", Burial and Four Tet

Burial and Four Tet are two of the most original electronic musicians of this century, and when they were at the height of their powers around 2010 they recorded three songs for singles together ("Moth", "Nova" and "Wolf Cub", and then some other stuff with Thom Yorke). Moth is my favorite of the three, bouncy, a killer Four Tet pop hook but muffled and blurry in Burial's style. Just some incredible sounds here.

fourtet.bandcamp.com/track/moth

What I'm listening to today: "Deep progressive house jam with hardware synths - M:S, Model D, Skulpt, Microfreak, NTS-1, Volca FM.", Work4synths

This YouTuber posts a lot of decent improvised trance techno sets, but for this one they seem to have decided to make a Song and they absolutely killed it. This is a catchy, well-produced electronica bop with a lovely clean-feeling emotion to it, performed by a table of mid-range synths driven from a composition in Ableton DAW.

youtube.com/watch?v=X_NLoZDp7tA

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Im Geiste des "mehr Frauen lesen" und aber gern weiter Science Fiction hatte ich mir zu Weihnachten den Geschichten-Band Der Tag vor der Revolution von Ursula K. Le Guin gewünscht. Er beginnt mit dem 1994 (!) verfaßten Essay Science Fiction lese ich nicht. Direkt verknallt.

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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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