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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선생님: 2-5-1랑 음계 연습 하고계신가요
나: 진도카드에 안 써주시면 안 하죠 ㅎㅎ
선생님: 일퀘라고 생각하고 하세요

그다음부터 안 빼먹고 하는 중

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I joined last week, on a whim, with no idea what to expect

Minutes later, I was welcomed by @dillyd which has never happened on any other platform and was a wonderful introduction. So I posted a couple pictures of my , and found, to my surprise, people reacting and interacting

Maybe it's because I'm not fighting an algorithm, or maybe I just found a place where folks truly appreciate cats. Either way, I'm very happy to be here, and I hope you're prepared for more cat pictures

Close-up of face of a black and white cat, eyed closed and asleep, chin resting on a blue blanket
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When I came here to Mastodon, I met some wonderful people that I just really like knowing.

Some have not stayed. They are missed in this community.

One who did not stay still had a way to reach me and I woke to find a message to me, in a moment that I needed a reminder that people do like me and think about me.

After I replied to him, I remembered this chalk drawing on a pathway in the park during 2020.

I am right where I need to be.

There is something in this moment that I need so that life can be better. So, as uncomfortable and sad as I have been feeling the last few weeks, I will come out the other side a better and stronger me.

I would like that to be like next week if I can define my timeline, please.
💜

"You are exactly where you need to be" written in sidewalk chalk on a paved pathway near grass
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OK, I think my web-based NABU Network emulator is in good enough shape to share!

information-superhighway.net/n

The NABU was a Z80-based PC, released in 1983, that had all of its software delivered over a cable TV signal - like Sega Channel, but a decade earlier. It was only ever available in a handful of cities, including Ottawa, Canada, where it was developed.

Leo Binkowski, who worked at NABU creating arcade game ports, kept virtually everything, so you can experience it just like it was 1983.

Screenshot of the NABU logoThe Nabu Network Category Menu
1. Network Services
2. Education Channel
3. Family Fun
4. World of Games
5. Home ManagementA NABU Network loading screen advertisement:
50% Off Logo Manuals
Open up a whole new world
[image of an open book on the table with turtle graphics coming off the page]
For a limited time
ONLY $10

Murder Mansion LoadingA screenshot of "Metric Converter" for the NABU, as included in the NABU Network 1984 Cycle v1
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