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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리노트 환영!!
MO ETHICE 사회탐구영역 생활과윤리, 윤리와 사상(스티커+엽서 존재) 택미포 1.0
괴도님 일러북 더블 다운(double down) 아크릴 포함 택미포 5.0
(이건 본래 가격을 까먹어서 비싸면 말씀주세요)
양도합니다~ 관심있으시면 답글남겨주세요!

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It was overt even before Wednesday morning.

This Will Happen Again
The conditions that claimed Renee Nicole Good’s life will claim the lives of others.
By Elizabeth Bruenig
The Atlantic
2026-01-10

“What is now overt, in a way that it hadn’t been Wednesday morning, is that these agents are at war with the public, and have been for some time.”

theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

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트럼프의 묘한 정책인데 월가 회사들 반발이 엄청날듯 할 강제로 금리를 내리는 효과가 날것 같은데 지금 아마 이렇게라도 안하면 침체가 확정적이라 그러는것 같음 물론 실제로 실행되긴 어려울듯

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:uf6xe5actjzjqqglrr5fvu7j/post/3mc2v2z2jqs22

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‘여성·아동 성착취 이미지’ 생성·유포···선넘은 머스크의 ‘그록’ [산업이지] www.khan.co.kr/article/2026... "머스크와 xAI가 자신들의 책임은 축소하고 이용자들에게 책임을 돌리고 있다는 지적도 나옵니다. xAI는 ‘사용 제한 정책’을 통해 “인물을 음란한 방식으로 묘사하는 행위”와 “아동의 성적 대상화 또는 착취”를 금지하고 있습니다. 하지만 xAI는 그동안 검열이 낮다는 점을 홍보하며 이용자들을 끌어모았습니다. 최근 엑스의 이용자 참여도가 사상 최고 수준을 기록했다고 하네요."

[산업이지] ‘여성·아동 성착취 이미지’ 생성·유포··...

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The December edition of Trunk & Tidbits is posted.

It was a quieter month in terms of commits due to the holiday period, but some solid progress was made. Plus, the latest stable releases, end-of-life for Mastodon 4.2, and news about

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/01/

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"イギリスの国民の半分以上は「EU離脱は誤りだった」と思っている。ただ、再加入を決めるのは簡単ではない。EUの外に位置しながら、EUとの関係を修復するのはスターマー政権の公約の一つだった。学生交換プログラムへの復帰はその一歩として大きな意味がある。"
https://www.japanjournals.com/hottopics/keikoku/20616-eikoku-260108.html

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그... 죄송한데 이 정도는 한글로 번역해 줘야 하는 거 아닌가... 호반리젠시빌 아파트보다 글자수가 많은데... 마도조사: 마도를 조사한다고 오해할 수 있지만 뭐 이 정도는 4자니까 ㅇㅋ 삼생삼세 십리도화: 한국인에게 익숙한 개념+한자라 8자라도 ㅇㅈ

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[기간한정 퀘스트] 모카를 팝니다

본진으로
판스온2:뉴제네시스 라는 게임을 해요 (사진은 제 딸이에요)
이 계정에선 뉴제네 플레이 일지를 포함한 덕질 얘기를 주로 합니다
그 외 취급장르 :
소닉, 마호야쿠, 진여신 등
동인CP 언급도 하고 가끔 OC 얘기도 해요-!!

일상얘기만 하지않고
덕질얘기를 어느정도 하시는 분이면 좋겠구
서로의 마리모가아닌
맘찍/리액션으로라도 교류를 하실 분을 모시고 싶어요!

맘찍이나 리액션 주시면 살펴보고 찾아가겠습니다
:blobcatawwreverse:

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Apparently Samsung is putting ‘AI’ (and ads) in fridges. I am certainly not opposed to innovation and think that a lot of technologies that haven’t changed much for a long time have room for improvement (if you grew up in the US or Europe, try using a Japanese toilet and you’ll understand). But the frustrating thing is that there are a lot of useful things that a fridge could do with some computing power and a bit of electrical control that they don’t and which don’t need ‘AI’. Some examples:

  • It could talk to a smart meter to run the compressor when electricity is cheap and keep a reservoir of chilled coolant for when electricity is expensive.
  • It could automatically close the door if I leave it open for more than a minute and don’t first put it into ‘I am cleaning the fridge now’ mode.
  • It could record (with bar code or image recognition - the latter of which you could even market as ‘AI’ because apparently computer vision is ‘AI’ now) when I open things like milk or juice so when a thing says ‘consume writhing 5 days of opening’ and I can’t remember when I opened it, it can tell me.
  • It could then warn me if I’ve left something that will spoil in the fridge.
  • It could track when I remove / replace things so ‘are we nearly out of X’ is a question I can answer from my phone / tablet / laptop when organising a food order, without having to go and check.

All of these are features I would actually find useful. The last ones require a bit of clever computer vision and good UI design, the earlier ones are just applications of mature technology.

And I would actually pay more for these features (and the first one would likely save me more money over the lifetime of the fridge than the price delta, so everyone wins [except oil companies, but that is a feature in itself]).

I could write a similar rant about pretty much every piece of electrical equipment I own. All of these have a load of trivial improvements that could be made if you start by asking the question ‘how do people use this and how do we improve it?’ Rather than ‘how do we add {an app,AI,this week’s buzzword} that marketing wants in the next generation?’

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Apparently Samsung is putting ‘AI’ (and ads) in fridges. I am certainly not opposed to innovation and think that a lot of technologies that haven’t changed much for a long time have room for improvement (if you grew up in the US or Europe, try using a Japanese toilet and you’ll understand). But the frustrating thing is that there are a lot of useful things that a fridge could do with some computing power and a bit of electrical control that they don’t and which don’t need ‘AI’. Some examples:

  • It could talk to a smart meter to run the compressor when electricity is cheap and keep a reservoir of chilled coolant for when electricity is expensive.
  • It could automatically close the door if I leave it open for more than a minute and don’t first put it into ‘I am cleaning the fridge now’ mode.
  • It could record (with bar code or image recognition - the latter of which you could even market as ‘AI’ because apparently computer vision is ‘AI’ now) when I open things like milk or juice so when a thing says ‘consume writhing 5 days of opening’ and I can’t remember when I opened it, it can tell me.
  • It could then warn me if I’ve left something that will spoil in the fridge.
  • It could track when I remove / replace things so ‘are we nearly out of X’ is a question I can answer from my phone / tablet / laptop when organising a food order, without having to go and check.

All of these are features I would actually find useful. The last ones require a bit of clever computer vision and good UI design, the earlier ones are just applications of mature technology.

And I would actually pay more for these features (and the first one would likely save me more money over the lifetime of the fridge than the price delta, so everyone wins [except oil companies, but that is a feature in itself]).

I could write a similar rant about pretty much every piece of electrical equipment I own. All of these have a load of trivial improvements that could be made if you start by asking the question ‘how do people use this and how do we improve it?’ Rather than ‘how do we add {an app,AI,this week’s buzzword} that marketing wants in the next generation?’

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The December edition of Trunk & Tidbits is posted.

It was a quieter month in terms of commits due to the holiday period, but some solid progress was made. Plus, the latest stable releases, end-of-life for Mastodon 4.2, and news about

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/01/

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