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.

I think the appearance of free software really broke the oligarch's brains. People are just giving away stuff that should be Shareholder Value? And we *can't* buy it off them and own it? People are just running a compiler whenever they like to make whatever they want without paying anyone?

The push to adopt LLM-powered code generation tools is so frenzied and desperate partly because it's a perceived solution to claw back ownership of the means of production into the Right Hands.

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에… 계이를 생각하고 있는데 사유는 안 좋은 일은 아니고 그냥 새 마음 새 뜻으로 시작하고 싶어서 입니다. 혹여 인연을 이어가고 싶으신 분들께서는 여기에 마음 남겨주시면 새 계정으로 제가 먼저 선팔 걸게용~ 평소에 교류 없어도, 안 친해도 다 데려가고 싶으니 편하게 흔적 남겨주세요 젭알

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【16タイプ他己モン診断🐙
なんみさんから他己診断リクエストが届いたよ!

なんみさんがどんな人か考えながら質問に答えてみて!
あなたはなんみさんをどれだけ理解してるかな!?

👇診断はこちらから👇
https://takomon16.com/friend/mkchdq2crujx33f0c

【なんみさんへ】
友達の回答が終わったら、同じ上のURLから結果をチェックしてね!

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영생을 약속하며 신도 500여명을 불법 다단계 조직에 끌어들여 30억원이 넘는 돈을 뜯어낸 사이비 교주들이 1심에서 징역형을 선고받고 법정구속됐습니다. 이들은 2013년부터 ‘은하교’라는 사이비 종교 단체를 만들어 수도권 지역에서 고령층과 빈곤층을 대상으로 포교 활동을 벌였습니다.

‘하나님 기업’ 만들어 다단계 유인, 32억 뜯어낸 사...

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Dear Fedi friends, some good news:

Today I learned from @liaizonwakest ⁂ that the Parisian art space @palaisdetokyo is on the fediverse.

I was curious about the server it's hosted on, so I checked it out and more good news: there are several cultural institutions on it.

Turns out, it's an initiative by the French Ministry of Culture: a Mastodon server to share "cultural news in a way that is freer, open and independent" (their words)!

THANK YOU @cercleReseauCulture.fr for being here!

🔗 : reseauculture.fr/directory

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noteが発表したテキストコンテンツの自動翻訳機能について簡単に記事にしました!

「note」が記事の自動翻訳機能を発表、情報共有コミュニティ「Zenn」が同様の機能を発表した4日後に - osumiakari.jp
www.osumiakari.jp/articles/20260113-note-releaseautotranslate/

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Early were soft phys.org/news/2026-01-earth-ea

Independent origins of spicules reconcile paleontological and molecular evidence of sponge evolutionary history science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv by Maria Eleonora Rossi et al.

"the first sponges were soft-bodied and lacked mineralized skeletons. That's why we don't see sponge spicules in rocks from around 600 million years ago—there simply weren't any to preserve... spicules evolved independently in different sponge groups"

A collage of four pictures. Three are underwater photos of sponges and the fourth contains electron microscopy pictures of their skeletal structures of various mostly symmetrical shapes.
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