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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對於許多被法院選中、列在陪審名單中的人來說──不誇張地說──這可能是他們一生中,能夠掌握到最大權力的一次機會了。陪審員不只能夠決定被告有罪還是無罪──也就是動用國家資源改變一個人的人生──他們還有超自然的能力,能夠在事情發生之後,重新決定歷史是什麼。

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Both KDE and GNOME provide a user experience that's so vastly superior to Windows and macOS that the tech media doesn't know what to do or say anymore. They're still holding on to their stale, early 2000s narratives about desktop Linux, incapable of adjusting their preconceived notions to the reality of today.

The reality that both Windows and macOS have become unusable trashfires while KDE and GNOME left them in the dust years ago and continue to improve by leaps and bounds every year just does not compute for these people.

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1.1.11 for clusters introduces many new features and now fully aligns with Proxmox’s native HA rules.

ProxLB 1.1.11 was released, focusing on deeper integration and smarter balancing for Proxmox VE clusters. This version introduces a beta integration with Proxmox’s native HA and affinity/anti-affinity rules (please report any kind of bugs!), allowing ProxLB to work seamlessly with existing placement constraints instead of duplicating them.

The balancing behavior has also been improved: operators can now prefer smaller or larger VMs during placement, and node memory reservations are respected to reduce overcommitment.

Overall, 1.1.11 makes ProxLB more predictable, safer, and better suited for production use, while paving the way for future HA-aware scheduling improvements.

Blog post: https://gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmox-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/
Release/Changelog: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/releases/tag/v1.1.11
GitHub: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB


ProxLB for Proxmox Clusters in version 1.1.11
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🚨 TEACHER NEEDS HELP WITH RENT

"Hi I'm Lugh (aka fairydoctor). I work at an elementary school, and I'm currently attending college, majoring in English and Linguistics. This term, I landed an internship with my college's English Department, but it's been hard finding work study.

As of January 6th, I came down w/ the flu and had to take multiple days off from work. I've been bed bound, and this has further knee-capped my finances."

185/800

gofund.me/30309485b

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If any of you out there have the worlds largest monitor plus the world's smallest font size, or if you're just a libghostty user that takes our type system seriously, Ghostty now allows 2^16 rows/cols in the active area.

Jokes aside, I've recently been analyzing our terminal internals for unsafe unchecked math that could result in overflows/underflows and in the process have been finding all sorts of edge cases that weren't handled well. Updating the tests and fixing them up.

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I love the care that goes into compiler error messages and warnings. I've watched a few people learn the language from scratch over the last few years (including a 14-year-old), and having a built-in teacher makes such a difference.

One thing I wish could be improved is that sometimes the (stable) rust compiler complains that you haven't implemented some unstable, nightly-only trait.

I find this very unhelpful to newcomers, and when they ask me for help, I can't come up with a better explanation than "yeah, that message is kind of broken. What it should have said is _____".

Today's example: "the trait `Step` is not implemented for `Foo`".

The `Step` trait is unstable. How is an inexperienced user supposed to know what to do next, if that's the error message produced? Saying "you didn't do the thing" when the stable compiler does not allow the thing is a bad look.

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Exciting News: We're hiring for our David McHam Fellowship for Investigative Reporting! This one-to-two-year full-time fellowship allows experienced journalists to pursue investigative projects and enterprise stories about politics, policy, and social issues.

See more details and preferred qualifications here: texasobserver.org/jobs/

Apply by February 6!

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Exciting News: We're hiring for our David McHam Fellowship for Investigative Reporting! This one-to-two-year full-time fellowship allows experienced journalists to pursue investigative projects and enterprise stories about politics, policy, and social issues.

See more details and preferred qualifications here: texasobserver.org/jobs/

Apply by February 6!

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USPol, food

Pizza To The Polls is celebrating its 10th anniversary!

"From those first long lines, we've grown into a nationwide operation supporting all kinds of civic events-dispatching food trucks far and wide to keep folks fed and fired up for democracy."

us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=f

Not a bad time to support the project.

polls.pizza

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Spicy take:

The EU really needs to drop the cookie warning banner rule already. It's making the internet a less safe place by making everyone used to just mindlessly clicking accept constantly rather than actually reading when there's important messages

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Do I know someone who's looking for a solo (for now) lead role in an iOS-first platform project?

The previous lead dev had to leave for family reasons and FWIW was really proud of the code base, so no sloppy job to fix, but a real craft job.

Company is in founding stage, product MVP is actively being tested in closed beta and roll-out planned for this year.

They now need someone to take ownership and help ship and react to feedback.

expertise: huge plus!

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Jsou písničky, které se obvykle líbí. Mají něco. Nevím co. Něco. Jedna z nich je Knocking on Heaven's Door. A je jedno, která verze. Já mám rád tu od Petra Kalandry.

Snažím se tu skladbu vymyslet na svou pětku, ale furt to není ono. A včera na mě vykouklo video od BanjoSkills a hle, je to tady! Přišlo mi to tak jednoduché a esenciální, už to skoro umím. A čím víc to hraju, tím mi to přijde jednodušší a míň zajímavé. Máte to také tak? S čímkoli? Že když se to něco naučíte, místo abyste si připadali jako king, říkáte si spíš: A to je všechno?

youtu.be/Nlu8NlXkpws

youtu.be/TiQGgDgUlRE

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