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.

인생 조언 - 마음의 평화를 위한 5가지 방법

1. 현재에 충실하기
2. 불필요한 걱정 내려놓기
3. 작은 성취에 감사하기
4. 자신을 사랑하고 존중하기
5. 실패를 성장의 기회로 여기기

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Trauma Industrial Complex: How Oversharing Became a Product in a Digital World by Darren McGarvey, 2025

Today, trauma permeates media, from music and television to films and books – my own included. While the increasing openness is welcome, this rise has been accompanied by a parallel explosion of disinformation and sometimes harmful guidance about how to deal with personal trauma.




In Trauma Industrial Complex, I ask the question: How did we get here? And are the stories we’re telling ourselves liberating us or keeping us trapped? In this revealing and deeply personal book, I’ll pull back the curtain, sharing the hard-won wisdom I’ve gained from the events brought on by telling my own story. 
Praise for Darren McGarvey:‘An Orwell for today's poor’ – The Times‘The standout, authentic voice of a generation’ – Herald‘McGarvey is a rarity: a working-class writer who has fought to make the middle-class world hear what he has to say’ – Nick Cohen, Guardian
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Under Assault: Interference and Espionage in China's Secret War Against Canada by Dennis Molinaro. 2025

National security expert Dennis Molinaro reveals the shocking details of Beijing’s five-decades-long effort to influence and interfere in Canadian political life. From cultivating future political leaders at the end of the Cultural Revolution to the foreign-interference scandals that have shaken present-day Ottawa...




... , this definitive book addresses one of the most urgent issues of our time. 

Amidst heightened tensions between Western nations and China, Canadians have found themselves astonished by hostage crises, cyberattacks, harassment of members of our government, and theft of intellectual property worth untold billions of dollars. Guided by Molinaro’s experience as a historian and China specialist, Under Assault focuses on the actions of the People’s Republic of China’s government and its governing party, the Chinese Communist Party, against Canada during the past fifty years.
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8 Keys to Healing, Managing, and Preventing Burnout by Morgan Johnson, 2025

Everyone is vulnerable to burnout and anyone can succumb to its effects. Empty suggestions, like "just relax" or work sponsored resilience workshops often lead to feeling judged or wasting precious time. Through 8 key concepts, therapist Morgan Johnson offers readers a new way to combat burnout by feeling whole and reconnecting with the world and relationships around you.




Each chapter focuses on a different concept and thoroughly explains the science behind it. Activities, therapy techniques, journaling prompts, and personal anecdotes are shared to help readers implement the concept in their recovery journey. Although much of the book expands on solutions that help readers work smarter not harder, Johnson acknowledges that many elements are out of our control—particularly societal, financial, and political systems that depend on exploitation to thrive. Toxic positivity, compassion fatigue,...
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Empire Without End: A New History of Britain and the Caribbean by Imaobong Umoren, 2025

From the 1500s to the mid-twentieth century, the events that took place in the Caribbean – from conquest, colonisation and capitalism to racial slavery, revolution and migration – and the people who forged them played a seminal role in creating modern Britain and the Anglophone Caribbean.






 By the 1960s, Western global empires had begun to crumble. Yet the British Empire in the Caribbean did not end. Instead, colonialism was replaced with a new type of power whose impact can still be felt: neo-colonialism. 
Empire Without End offers a new interpretation of the British Empire, its enduring entanglement with the Anglophone Caribbean and the longevity of systemic racism. Taking a longer historical perspective starting in the period of European contact with the Caribbean and ending today, Imaobong Umoren looks at the impact and legacies of racial slavery to explore how later linked histories relating to capitalism, class, labour, war, political economy, poverty, gender and culture are crucial to telling the full story. In doing so, she sets out a compelling strategy to define our roles and responsibilities in challenging the legacy of colonialism and hierarchy – a legacy that continues to blight our society and our politics.
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Surviving the 21st Century by Noam Chomsky & José Mujica, 2025

Explore freedom, power, and the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century with two extraordinary thinkers
Two world-renowned figures of contemporary politics come together to debate alternatives for the future: José “Pepe” Mujica, former President of Uruguay and an ex-guerrilla who acquired an international following for his message of sustainability and common sense...





and Noam Chomsky, who revolutionized linguistics and has become a beacon for radical thinking around the world.  
From the meeting of these peerless figures emerge reflections on the major global issues of our time: climate change, corruption, populism, the crisis of capitalism, and the logic of the market economy, among many others. Speaking especially to younger generations who inherited an unstable world, Chomsky and Mujica emphasize the values required to survive the challenges of the twenty-first century and to build a new world: democracy, freedom, humility, and friendship....
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“New Year, new me!” It’s time to shed the old year and welcome the new one. Meet the green anole (Anolis carolinensis), a small lizard found throughout much of the southeastern United States. Did you know? As an anole grows, it sheds its old skin. This process, called ecdysis, helps the lizard get rid of damaged or infected skin and allows for new healthy skin to replace it. In fact, most reptiles (including turtles and snakes) shed their skin as they grow.

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A photo of a green anole shedding its skin. The anole is perched atop a green leaf.


Photo: Outdoor Alabama, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, flickr
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Maduro, wife Flores face charges including ‘narco-terrorism’, posession of ‘destructive devices against US’

These charges include “narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machineguns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machineguns and destructive devices against the United States.”



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US regime change in Venezuela could trigger similar in Cuba

Cuba relies heavily on Venezuelan oil, not as much as it did 10 years ago, when it received about 100,000 barrels a day, but it still receives around about 30,000 barrels of oil a day, which is crucial, given that Cuba’s energy matrix, energy grid is overwhelmingly reliant on petroleum.

“It directly translates into a huge humanitarian cost for the most vulnerable in this society.”

Ed Augustin



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Trump has said he watched the operation “like I was watching a television show” … noting the “speed” and the “violence” of the raid.

He said the US is now deciding what’s next for Venezuela after Maduro’s capture.

He said the US will be “very strongly involved” in Venezuela’s oil industry, adding that “we ‌have the greatest oil companies in the ‌world, the biggest, the ‌greatest, ⁠and we’re going to be very much ‌involved in it.”



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‘America can project our will anywhere’

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has spoken after Trump, heaping praise on the US forces and the president.

“America can project our will anywhere, anytime, the coordination, the stealth, the lethality, the precision, the very long arm of American justice, all on full display in the middle of the night”, he said.

“Welcome to 2026, and under President Trump, America is back.”


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If all that holiday stress has you craving a spa day, you’ll probably relate to the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata). Also known as the snow monkey, this species might be spotted on Japan’s Honshu, Shikoku, or Kyushu islands. Populations that inhabit northern regions have thick fur coats to protect them from cold weather.

Photo: 猿蔵, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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But when this monkey needs a little extra warmth, it can be found soaking in natural hot springs. While bathing, this primate passes the time by socializing with members of its troop. Activities include grooming and playing. In fact, young macaques love to play, and have even been observed making snowballs for fun!
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A photo of macaques bathing in a hot spring. Snow is falling, clinging to the monkeys’ fur. One macaque is close to the camera with its eyes closed, its face is a bright pink color.
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