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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Gambling

Reddit is absolutely covered in gambling ads for me. This is so gross: “trading on football”. Trading, really? Here in reality we call this “gambling”.

Also “place up to $500 instantly” to try to peg expectations ridiculously high is also manipulative as hell.

FOOTBALL TRADERS: Make up to 4x your money by trading on today’s games. Place up to $500 instantly.
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RE: front-end.social/@stephaniewal

Sadly this is not always the case: sometimes accommodations for one disability can make things worse for people with a different disability (e.g. bright lights for those with low vision are bad for people with light sensitivity). This is called "access clash".

I don't know a term for when disability accommodations make the service worse for non-disabled people, but that also happens: for instance, subtitles often ruin comic timing, large icons and text reduce usable screen real estate, and ramps are unsafe in icy weather. In both cases it can help to make accessibility features opt-in, but that adds complexity and assumes everyone can make an individual choice - often impossible in group settings.

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> Users running React RSC, Next.js, or any other framework using AsyncLocalStorage, as well as any APM tool in production, should upgrade to the patched versions released on January 13th, 2026.

Node.js — Mitigating Denial-of-Service Vulnerability from Unrecoverable Stack Space Exhaustion for React, Next.js, and APM Users : 👀
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nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerabili

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