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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Let's talk about Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States"!

I'd read parts of it in the past along side of many other books that cover the same subjects in US history. But I'd never committed to reading it cover-to-cover. Times being as they are, I knew enough of its contents to know that it is can be a foundation for action. I've started again by borrowing the audio version via Libby app...

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미디어에서 '다름'을 다룬다는 것은 참 소중한 일이라고 생각해요.
의외로 잘 다뤄지지 않는 소재이고, 다뤄지더라도 너무 평면적으로 원론적인 얘기만 하는 경우가 많다고 생각함.

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@zkatkat this is a poorly formed thought but hearing “community software” makes me think of the end-user community, like how could the end users be an important part of that community?

the “patches welcome” ethos always feels kinda individualistic to me, like it’s about giving a few specific people power instead of making sure everyone’s voice is heard (even those without coding skills)

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Less than a month left until the Free and Open Source Software Developers’ European Meeting (FOSDEM)!

With over 900 events already announced, here's my little companion web app that works on desktop and can be installed on mobile to help you with the planning: fosdem.sojourner.rocks/2026

New features this year (more improvement suggestions welcome):
- Speaker biographies (click on the person's name or visit the speakers page).
- Bookmark export.

@fosdem

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저는 뭐냐... 그거에요
연합우주 오면 연탐에서 모르는 사람들이 환영해줫던 분위기가 좋앗어서
새로 오는 다른 사람들에게도 그런 분위기 느끼게 해주고싶어

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The Timed Text Working Group invites implementations of an updated Candidate Recommendation Snapshot of Dubbing and Audio description Profiles of TTML2. This specification defines DAPT, a TTML-based file format for the exchange of timed text content in transcription and translation workflows used in the production of dubbing scripts, audio description, translation subtitles and hard of hearing subtitles (also known as closed captions).
w3.org/news/2025/updated-candi

Class diagram showing main entities in the DAPT data model.
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"Critical concept: IRIs are opaque identifiers. You cannot infer meaning from the string pattern — only by dereferencing and inspecting the data." [1] This applies to URIs too. Sadly, almost no implementations use this principle. Multi-tenant servers and simple account portability (with personal domains) would be relatively easy if they did.🙄 It is what it is...

/cc @melvincarvalho

[1] socialdocs.org/docs/concepts/u

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The Timed Text Working Group invites implementations of an updated Candidate Recommendation Snapshot of Dubbing and Audio description Profiles of TTML2. This specification defines DAPT, a TTML-based file format for the exchange of timed text content in transcription and translation workflows used in the production of dubbing scripts, audio description, translation subtitles and hard of hearing subtitles (also known as closed captions).
w3.org/news/2025/updated-candi

Class diagram showing main entities in the DAPT data model.
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지구 온난화로 감귤이 커지고, 잘 키운 농가는 이상할 정도로 높은 당도 귤이 나오고 있습니다. 이게 좋은 일만은 아닌게 너무 더워서 청소년 시기의 레드향이 막 터져나가고 그래요. 작년은 서귀포 레드향 절반 이상이 '폭발' 했습니다. 사이즈 대부터는 마트, 백화점이 선호하지 않아 큰 귤은 고품질이더라도 농가의 골치거리입니다.

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Not sure where to start with Mastodon? Here's some new year coverage from @TechCrunch that provides a great overview. 🫶🏻

Want to learn even more? There's a fantastic community ready to help you level up your Fediverse skills. 🎉

techcrunch.com/2026/01/01/what

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It's kinda a wild fact that there are these Internet Protocols that are used extremely widely, but knowledge how they work is scarce.
For reasons, I just wondered a few things about OCSP. That's part of TLS, and, idk, most people would probably attribute "knowledge of TLS" to me.
Yet... I kinda know what OCSP does, but... I don't really know how the protocol works.
And if I google for something like "easy explanation of OCSP", I don't find anything that would give me a brief intro.

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