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.

아 뭔가 대수기하 하는 사람들중에 구체적인곡선이 있는 혹은 정수론 관련된 사람들이 내가 대수기하를 잘 모르는거고 배운적 없다고 하는거 뭔가 기분 묘하다. 내가 대수기하를 잘아는건 아니지만, sheaf theory랑 호몰로지대수를 상당히 공부했는데 대수기하를 보는 방향성이 다른거뿐이지않나

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also i should emphasize these have to be e2e tests, in the sense of "can completely rewrite the implementation from scratch with no changes to tests". the agent should have NO valid reason to modify the tests themselves while working on the implementation. the whole point is they never drift

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🚀 새 오픈소스 프로젝트: hwplibsharp를 공개합니다!

.NET에서 HWP 파일을 다루고 싶었던 적 있으신가요? 저도 그랬습니다.

지난 3주간 Java 기반 hwplib를 .NET으로 완전히 포팅했습니다.

641개 파일, 50,000줄 이상의 코드, 54번의 커밋으로 .NET Standard 2.0, .NET Framework 4.7.2, .NET 8 이상을 지원하며, 크로스 플랫폼 (Windows, macOS, Linux)까지 고려한 것이 특징입니다.

AI 코딩 어시스턴트와 Visual Studio 2026의 에이전트 기반 디버거 덕분에 혼자서는 엄두도 못 냈을 규모의 프로젝트를 3주 만에 완료할 수 있었습니다.

특히 VS 2026의 디버거가 스스로 브레이크포인트를 설정하고, 변수를 추적하며, 문제의 근본 원인을 찾아주는 경험은 시니어 개발자와 페어 디버깅하는 느낌이었습니다.

이 프로젝트는 neolord0(박성균)님의 hwplib가 없었다면 불가능했습니다. 오픈소스 생태계는 이렇게 서로의 어깨 위에 서서 성장합니다.

https://devwrite.ai/ko/posts/hwplibsharp-dev-journey/

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"今日の排外主義を支える要因の一つは、自国の若い世代に自分たちの面倒をみてもらい、国を動かし続けてほしいという高齢者の願望だ。だが物価高や増税や生活水準の低下を我慢しながら上の世代のために働けというのは、説得力のあるお願いではない。"
https://dot.asahi.com/articles/-/273246

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Information about Aggressive, Racist, & Ableist Bluesky User Moving to Mastodon

I was informed that a user who harassed me & others on Bluesky has moved to Mastodon, claiming she was "chased off". For transparency, I'm copy-pasting my TLDR post from Bluesky.

Mizokaya (Mizore Nakaya) is prone to aggressive behavior & violent language and, in my case, she was racist and ableist towards me. She also implied that I'm being transphobic for sharing an article from The Guardian.

A screenshot of Mizore Nakaya's main account, mizokaya.tech.lgbt. Her bio states: "She/her, Trans. British Streamer. Twitch Industry critic. Photographer, Former owner of the Vsky Discord."A screenshot of Mizore Nakaya's alternate account, mizokaya.vt.social. Her bio states: "22, She/they, Autistic/Neurodivergent. Streamer. Twitch Industry critic and Aerospace lover. VCG Leader."A screenshot of Mizore Nakaya's claim that she got chased off Vsky Bluesky. She states: "Guess who got chased off Vsky Bluesky. So much for a united community against bigotry."
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So, Enisa, the cybersecurity agency of the EU, releases a yearly Threat Landscape. In the 2025 edition, they've used AI. And the AI introcuded loads of errors. Five percent of all the links end up 404

One of the researchers.(@wavehackr) told me: "You just had to click once", to check whether the links are valid or not. Upon closer inspection, you'd notice something was amiss just by looking, i.e., Enisa referenced a blogpost by MSFT. The link has "APT29" in it. Microsoft is very picky about those names.

They even have a blogpost about their naming convention (learn.microsoft.com/en-us/unif) What other companies call APT29, MSFT calls "Midnight Blizzard". The AI apparently didn't dig those subtleties.

Here's the story
derstandard.at/story/300000030

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There is a lot going on right now. But lest we forget, the attack on Science and public knowledge work is ongoing.

That's why I wrote this Editorial for @sciencemagazine published today -- what to do (and, importantly, what NOT to do) when your grants are suddenly cut or research funding is uncertain.

Turns out there is a history of this at , and we can learn from what works and what doesn't for the future of our scientific workforce and our public knowledge institutions.

Please read and share!

science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

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reflections on digital security training

Folks are often surprised my background isn't in tech but in developmental psychology. Digital security training is very much a hobby-turned-job (whoops).

In the last 10 or so years, trainers have largely adopted "growth mindset"—albeit an imperfect idea from psych—and ditched the militaristic framing of "be perfect or else". Thank god.

But I have a nagging concern it's not the end-goal. "I'm just glad you're here" workshops rob people of actual growth.

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