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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We put the dictator of 1980s in a jail, And you know what? He was released by "political deal" and lived long in peace, with his shady money. If you don`t know anything about korean modern history, Please Shut your mouth up and go back to your business, idiot.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:vbtnqman2hlhrk4yzof7cdpp/post/3mccloir5t22s

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"Orionブラウザの開発資金は広告やサードパーティからの資金に依存せず、すべてOrionのサブスクリプションなどユーザーからの収益による、独立した開発体制を保っていると説明しています。"

どこまで張り合うか見ものだな。競争があるのはよいこと

WebKitベースの新ブラウザ「Orion」。Mac対応の正式版に続き、Linux対応アルファ版を発表 - Publickey publickey1.jp/blog/26/webkitor

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오늘 사망 소식이 전해진 딜버트 시리즈 만화가 스콧 아담스. 현대의 조직사회에 대한 통렬한 통찰을 날리던 시절을 지나, 점차 냉소와 회의에 맛들이며, 자유지상주의에 빠지며, 음모론을 빨아먹고, 반과학과 인종주의에 심취하는 '인플루언서'가 되다가, 트럼프를 예찬하고 트럼프의 예찬이나 받던 사회악스러운 말년. 오늘날 미디어 환경 속에서 벌어지는 지적 파산 과정의 어떤 전형성을 보여준 비극적 인생.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:shznvqaoqqeqzq4e6szcnrit/post/3mccxadrljs2q

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Rest in peace, 1990s Scott Adams who gave the world his brilliant satire on dysfunctional organizations. No rest anywhere, 2010s and on Scott Adams who flooded the media with his conspiracy-laden misanthropy.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:izxpomdyri45gzhppiiyattq/post/3mccvuvow7s25

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오늘 사망 소식이 전해진 딜버트 시리즈 만화가 스콧 아담스. 현대의 조직사회에 대한 통렬한 통찰을 날리던 시절을 지나, 점차 냉소와 회의에 맛들이며, 자유지상주의에 빠지며, 음모론을 빨아먹고, 반과학과 인종주의에 심취하는 '인플루언서'가 되다가, 트럼프를 예찬하고 트럼프의 예찬이나 받던 사회악스러운 말년. 오늘날 미디어 환경 속에서 벌어지는 지적 파산 과정의 어떤 전형성을 보여준 비극적 인생.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:shznvqaoqqeqzq4e6szcnrit/post/3mccxadrljs2q

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Before I use a third-party Go package, I like to know its transitive dependencies. I can't just look at go.mod, because it lists dependencies for all the packages in the module, not just the package I'm importing. So I made a little web page that runs `go list -deps` to get the real dependencies of a package: https://sourcespotter.com/deps/
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I am raising $50 to pick up a pair of open-source security keys (SoloKeys or Nitrokey). I'd love to do a review or series about these!

The Mission: Kill off SMS based 2FA and move to hardware backed FIDO2 for my desktop and Proxmox logins. It is time to move my security away from a SIM card and into my own hands.

Testing Password Managers: Moving on from KeePassXC + Syncthing (it has served me well but can be fickle) to try out Proton Pass, which also supports hardware keys. I also had good experiences from Bitwarden and VaultWarden.

Which do you prefer for Linux? :gnu: :tux:

I would greatly appreciate any support of the goal here: ko-fi.com/terminaltilt/goal?g=0

I also have a LibrePay (which is much more privacy respecting) here: liberapay.com/terminaltilt/don

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Meta is laying off about 10% of its Reality Labs metaverse division, and the cuts include closing down some of its VR gaming studios. Twisted Pixel Games, Sanzaru Games, and Armature Studio are all being closed down 😔 www.theverge.com/news/861420/...

Meta’s metaverse layoffs appar...

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Celebrate the public domain on Jan 21, 2026! 🕵️🔍

“The Case of the Disappearing Copyright” is a virtual event — FREE to attend! Come explore what enters the public domain & why it matters.

📅 Wed Jan 21
🕙 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET
📍ONLINE
🎟️ Register ⤵️
blog.archive.org/event/the-cas

A noir-style illustrated poster titled “The Case of the Disappearing Copyright.” The Lockette—a cartoon character whose body is an open yellow padlock—cautiously steps out of an open vault marked with a copyright symbol. A strong beam of light shines from outside the frame, casting a large copyright symbol onto the floor. Floating eyes and a magnifying glass with a question mark evoke a detective mystery. Red footprints lead toward the open vault door. Text reads: “Public Domain Day 2026” and “Jan 21st @10am PT: Virtual.” Illustrated by Freya Morgan.
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I rode passenger today on a patrol watching for ICE in my neighborhood in Minneapolis.

Our ride was mostly uneventful, the neighborhood we patrolled has been a target but just not this afternoon.
It took me a while to follow everything that is going on, and I felt rather incompetent even as a passenger. These communities are rapidly developing processes and their own kind of professional standards even as new people are constantly joining in. There is a large set of Signal groups covering different portions of the city and into the suburbs, as well as many subdivisions for reactive response. There's a schedule of dispatchers who run calls, formal handoff, other support people to take notes and follow the chat. Drivers are trying to spot ICE, peering into the tinted windows (so many people have tinted windows!), looking up license plates.

There's a protocol that I don't yet understand for what to do when you encounter an ICE vehicle. Several times a day I hear the caravans of ICE and observers honking as they go down one of the streets by my house; protocol is only to do that after a direct encounter and ICE officers leaving their vehicle. I'm not sure what that implies in terms of numbers.

Throughout the neighborhood many corners had people in hi-viz jackets on guard. It was around the time kids were coming home from school. These are being organized separately, by schools, community organizations, churches, and the many ad hoc groups that are popping up block by block.

This is all heartening, and impressive, and also sad because it's not nearly enough. People are doing their best, but their best can only slow down ICE. We can't solve this from here.

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