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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thinking about patching out emoji reacts from the local snac installation. seems to be mostly a vector for weirdos to post gross shit into my timeline, riding along other posts. any objections chat
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You can delete a range of ZFS snapshots (a-z) in multiple ways.
The following will delete d and all earlier snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@%d

To delete d and all later snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@d%

To delete all dataset snapshots:

zfs destroy mypool/data@%

Make sure to let ZFS perform a dry run (-n option) first and display (-v) what
it would do to confirm that the delete operation is removing exactly what you
intended.
-- Benedict Reuschling <bcr@FreeBSD.org>

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For the past three years, we've been working on tools and protocols to monitor the health of the Tor network. 🩺 This work aims to strengthen the Tor network's resilience and resistance to relay attacks. These tools recently underwent a third-party audit, and here are the results! blog.torproject.org/code-audit

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Dell admits consumers don’t care about AI PCs. Dell is now shifting it focus this year away from being "all about the AI PC," because consumers aren't interested. A surprisingly honest admission from one of Microsoft's biggest PC partners. Details 👇 www.theverge.com/news/857723/...

Dell admits consumers don’t ca...

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mes ex-idoles se boomerisent, se dépolitisent, se linkedinisent tout en pronant la souveraineté numérique, la sobriété et l'écologie responsable mais reconnaissent qu'on ne fera plus sans l'ia générative mais attention les limites planétaires !

jpp ya plus rien qui va, zéro logique, j'ai l'impression que tout le monde perd pied et que la "réalité alternative" a déjà zombifié l'essentiel des cerveaux

bonne chance à toustes, et surtout la santé

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Debugging some USB issues with @janneJanne Grunau and right now it looks like ATCPHY is even more cursed than we thought: At boot time, macOS powers up the usb2 PHY once, switches it to host mode and immediately shuts it down again even when no device is connected. I missed this so far but it looks like we actually need this if we want usb2 devices plugged in during boot to work reliably 🙃

@svenSven Peter @janneJanne Grunau USB2 is kind of a massive thorn in the side of Type-C handling tbf >_<

On Qualcomm SoCs we have a fun issue: the USB2 PHY derives its clock from the USB3 PIPE clock, and the QMPPHY driver currently turns PIPE off when you go into 4-lane alt mode, so using 4-lane DP breaks USB2 on that port until full reboot :D (and just Not Turning it Off only fixes hotplugged devices, I'm gonna try modeling the clk relationship properly)

But hey, at least that's literally our only issue and we don't ever have to reset anything :P

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I now highly recommend Great Wolf Lodge New England for the discerning trans traveler. None of the waterpark staff even blinked an eye at me. I think I heard one (1) little girl say "why is that boy in a girls suit" to her mom when I got in the pool and the response was "she's swimming like us!" and that was the end of the convo

One waterslide is called "the wolf tail."

You stand on a platform, cross your arms, cross your feet, and then they drop the floor out from under you into a very fast waterslide.

My husband and I compared notes, and we both agree that it seems like an execution device that would be used in a waterpark-themed Mad Max spinoff

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He is seeking to run not just Venezuela but the broader Western Hemisphere by threat of further action: A crude, basic "whatever it takes" punishment and reward system dictated by the self-interest of the US — for which read business and economic interests over all else, from an administration that cares little for legalities, niceties or alliances.

abc.net.au/news/2026-01-07/ven




“The United States must be pre-eminent in the Western Hemisphere as a condition of our security and prosperity — a condition that allows us to assert ourselves confidently where and when we need to in the region.”

"We want a hemisphere that remains free of hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key assets, and that supports critical supply chains; and we want to ensure our continued access to key strategic locations,” it says.
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‘A front row seat to witness history’: Ed Kashi’s astonishing global images

Time Out of Mind: The Protestants of Northern Ireland, 1988–90

Ed Kashi has dedicated the past 45 years to documenting the social and geopolitical issues that define our era. His work covers dramatic global events, while also accentuating the less visible background moments that often go unnoticed.



A child jumping over burning debris.
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‘A front row seat to witness history’: Ed Kashi’s astonishing global images

Time Out of Mind: The Protestants of Northern Ireland, 1988–90

Ed Kashi has dedicated the past 45 years to documenting the social and geopolitical issues that define our era. His work covers dramatic global events, while also accentuating the less visible background moments that often go unnoticed.



A child jumping over burning debris.

When the Borders Bleed: The Struggle of the Kurds, 1991–2005

A Kurdish woman stands trial accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) in Turkey, 1991. ‘Photography allows me to have an intimate, front-row seat to witness and record major events in history. It also allows me to focus on the small, but no less powerful, moments in the lives of regular folks who do life-affirming actions that would otherwise go unnoticed’




A Kurdish woman stands trial accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) in Turkey, 1991.
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When the Borders Bleed: The Struggle of the Kurds, 1991–2005

A Kurdish woman stands trial accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) in Turkey, 1991. ‘Photography allows me to have an intimate, front-row seat to witness and record major events in history. It also allows me to focus on the small, but no less powerful, moments in the lives of regular folks who do life-affirming actions that would otherwise go unnoticed’




A Kurdish woman stands trial accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) in Turkey, 1991.
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