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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RE: social.coop/@spritely/11584887

So if Spritely has both Christine Lemmer-Webber and Jessica Tallon working on it, where's the ActivityPub stuff, yeah? Well, here it is! We've long wanted to step into the ActivityPub space, and while this is a proof of concept, it shows how an actor model protocol composes well with an actor model coding environment! spritely.institute/news/mandy-

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Thanks everyone who were at the Post-Platform Digital Publishing workshops at ! It was great to meet you all, and talk about RSS feeds for DIY digital publishing, AI crawlers, online and offline piracy methods, and more stuff. We added a short summary of what we discussed during the workshops to the PPDPT wiki: toolkit.wellgedacht.org/doku.p

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JPCERT/CCの理事の方々は、僕から見るととても身近なな存在だった。

そういえば小宮山功一朗氏(彼もすごく出世したし、出世するに値する活躍をしていることは確か)の結婚式二次会に妻と僕の両方が呼ばれ、そのとき、妻と山口先生が隣り合ったのだけど、JPCERT/CCを離れて5年経った僕のことをまず山口先生が覚えてくださっていたこと、それから、山口先生は浜松がご出身だったのだけど、豊橋出身の妻と湖西地方の話で盛り上がったこと。気さくな方で、いま現実に対峙している脅威に立ち向かっているからこそ、フラットに人を見てくださっていた方々だった。もちろん理事をするような方は「クセつよ」ではあるのだけど、みな真剣で、悪い人や、虚飾で生きている人はいなかった。

僕は、自分がみなさんの足元にも及ぶなどとは思っていないが、セキュリティエンジニアとしてちゃんと自分の実力だけで仕事をしているつもりで、虚飾で仕事はしていないところくらいは、せめてJPCERT/CCのOBとして頑張っているつもり。

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I need university administrators (and probably some other people too, but definitely university administrators) to understand something: you cannot motivate your faculty to do more research or better teaching.

They are already maximally motivated people. They did not get the job by being unmotivated. A good chunk of them have more motivation than is healthy for them.

Any action you take to "motivate" them is going to be demotivational. Any of them. Yes, even that one that you just thought of. Yes, even the one you heard about from one of your peers at a different institution that you're jealous of.

Lean in close, here's the secret: all you have to do is (a) support them in doing their jobs, and (b) not fuck things up.

@ricciRob Ricci Unfortunately this is not something MBAs comprehend.

Largely because MBAs don't comprehend motivation at all...they only understand leverage.

The idea that someone would do something economically valuable because they enjoy it doesn't compute, they do it because they are leveraged to do it by the promise of money which buys things they do enjoy (often things like food and shelter).

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I need university administrators (and probably some other people too, but definitely university administrators) to understand something: you cannot motivate your faculty to do more research or better teaching.

They are already maximally motivated people. They did not get the job by being unmotivated. A good chunk of them have more motivation than is healthy for them.

Any action you take to "motivate" them is going to be demotivational. Any of them. Yes, even that one that you just thought of. Yes, even the one you heard about from one of your peers at a different institution that you're jealous of.

Lean in close, here's the secret: all you have to do is (a) support them in doing their jobs, and (b) not fuck things up.

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I need university administrators (and probably some other people too, but definitely university administrators) to understand something: you cannot motivate your faculty to do more research or better teaching.

They are already maximally motivated people. They did not get the job by being unmotivated. A good chunk of them have more motivation than is healthy for them.

Any action you take to "motivate" them is going to be demotivational. Any of them. Yes, even that one that you just thought of. Yes, even the one you heard about from one of your peers at a different institution that you're jealous of.

Lean in close, here's the secret: all you have to do is (a) support them in doing their jobs, and (b) not fuck things up.

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I need university administrators (and probably some other people too, but definitely university administrators) to understand something: you cannot motivate your faculty to do more research or better teaching.

They are already maximally motivated people. They did not get the job by being unmotivated. A good chunk of them have more motivation than is healthy for them.

Any action you take to "motivate" them is going to be demotivational. Any of them. Yes, even that one that you just thought of. Yes, even the one you heard about from one of your peers at a different institution that you're jealous of.

Lean in close, here's the secret: all you have to do is (a) support them in doing their jobs, and (b) not fuck things up.

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현대차그룹은 2028년까지 연간 3만대의 로봇을 양산할 수 있는 시스템을 구축하고, 아틀라스를 대량 생산하겠다는 계획도 밝혔습니다. 특히 아틀라스를 2028년부터 미국 조지아주 엘라벨의 현대차그룹 메타플랜트 아메리카에서 부품 분류와 운반 작업같이 안전성과 효과가 명확히 검증된 공정에 우선 투입하고, 2030년부터는 부품 조립까지 작업 범위를 넓힐 계획입니다.

춤추던 현대차 ‘로봇’, 조지아 공단에 ‘취업’한다

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Nachdem ich grad viele schöne Posts zum von @marcuwekling lese:

Wenn ihr einen Email­anbieter wechselt, oder eine Homepage, Blog etc habt: kauft euch eine Domain. Kostet ab 6€/Jahr, ihr könnt sie mit der Familie gemeinsam nutzen¹, und ihr habt eine² Mailadresse, die euch gehört.³

Das bedeutet ihr könnt Email-Anbieter wechseln, oder Blogs- oder Homepage-Hoster etc, und die Adresse bleibt gültig. Das ist wie die Mobil­telefon­nummer zum neuen Anbieter mitnehmen: alle eure Kontakte bleiben erhalten, ihr müßt niemandem eine neue Adresse mitteilen.

Wenn ihr wechselt, sorgt dafür, daß ihr zukünftig schmerzfrei nochmal wechseln könnt.

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¹z.B. mit Subdomains
²genauer gesagt beliebig viele, und ihr habt die Kontrolle
³ich hab meine seit letztem Jahrtausend

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CES 2026, 라스베가스 가면 꼭 보래서-

스피어, 오즈의 마법사 관람 짧막 후기:
크고, 아름답다🫢
꽤 비싸지만 (100~300불) 꼭 한번 가볼만함

외부도 내부도 어마어마하게 크고
해상도 선명도 모두 정말 쨍~함+4D까지

오즈의 마법사 자체는 지루한 구간도 있지만,
다른 콘텐츠도 체험해보고 싶어짐!

May be an image of lighting, crowd and text
May be an image of lighting, lightbulb, screen, night and text
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RE: social.coop/@spritely/11584887

So if Spritely has both Christine Lemmer-Webber and Jessica Tallon working on it, where's the ActivityPub stuff, yeah? Well, here it is! We've long wanted to step into the ActivityPub space, and while this is a proof of concept, it shows how an actor model protocol composes well with an actor model coding environment! spritely.institute/news/mandy-

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