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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@Codeberg are Git mailmap files supported? I’m migrating over some repos that use anonymous e-mail addresses provided by the previous host for commits, and I’d like to have a real e-mail address shown to associate them with my Codeberg account. I tested that with one repo, though, and the commits still show as unassociated with my account. `git check-mailmap` says the file is correct, and I see the new address when I use `git log` locally.

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🎇 And with that, another busy year comes to an end. We're filled with immense for everyone who has supported us in #2025! Thank you for being part of our journey. ♥️

🍀 Here's to creating more change together and a more privacy-friendly #2026! 🥂

Welcome to 2026!
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A case for organisations running their own ActivityPub servers

Pure Web Hosting Blog @team@blog.purewebhosting.nz

The internet has always been about standards, otherwise it simply would not work. The visibility of these for the average user has diminished as large platforms have monopolised activities on the web and run them with their own invisible data structures. Now the internet is the main form of communication there is a growing acknowledgement that organisations pushing updates to the internet need to do it in an open and and ideally internationally standardised format that allows it to […]

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"... in contrast to Unix manual editions (which were formally numbered and give the Unix Research Editions their name) distributed software tapes were mostly a copy of whatever was at the time in the (single) Unix development computer."

Unix V4: The secret 1973 birthplace of "Works On My Machine."

(attn: @codinghorrorJeff Atwood )

spinellis.gr/blog/20251223/?ms

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Best video game I played this year: "Hollow Knight: Silksong"

Best movie: "Pontypool"

Most *interesting* movie: "Wax, or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees"

Best book: Commonweal quintet by Graydon Saunders

Best comic: The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't A Guy At All

Best TV show/anime: Sanda

Best album: The pair of Billy Woods albums, "GOLLIWOG" and "Mercy" (the latter is under the name Armand Hammer and working with The Alchemist and Elucid)

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Summing up my 2025:
Shit, oh god so much shit.
Did some cool projects. Hope they made people a bit happier. It makes my day when that happens.

Because the rest was a real PITA to get through.

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If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

@parismarx
Promoting the remains my number one priority #2026
Trying to reach all the early adopters out there who don't know about it, but are looking for something different and are OK with some of the "rough edges" around the project.
Peeling a few million people away from Facebook and Instagram and converting them to and users and really building that network effect.

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