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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I don't keep up with MySQL development, but I have had many conversations over the years about why so many people defend MySQL as being a good "Open Source" project... and yet I'm glad someone is writing about it. 🍿

optimizedbyotto.com/post/reaso

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여러분들은 퀴어들이(특히 트젠퀴들이) 하이브 마인드로 동기화된 군체가 아니라는 것을 알아둘 필요가 있습니다

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ot2lbbyrujlua2ca7i6idc7g/post/3lkggaowz6s2b

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件のフェミニストライターの伊藤さん揶揄の記事にかつて伊藤詩織さんを何度も侮辱して訴えられて敗訴した杉田水脈が意気揚々と取り上げててあーあ…としか。

これがあなたがたのやりたかったことですか?最悪の餌になってることに気づかないほど伊藤詩織さん憎しなのか。
#ブラックボックスダイアリーズ

May be an image of one or more people, hair and text that says '杉田 水脈さんの投稿 杉田水脈 杉田 水脈 12月13日 12月13日15:22 15:22 【今更感がありますが… 東京新聞はコラムで、 「伊護氏を特別な性被害者として神望化し、 告発のためなら多少の人権侵害に は目を現ってもいいとして機護する人 日を供ってもいいとして挑護する人々も存在する」と結間、 と指摘。 「自分が応援する人や仲間をやみく に庇い、 間違いがあっても見過ごし、 批判する人たちを攻撃する仕草は、 する仕草は、 このところさまざまな場所 で見られる危うい現象だ」 「カルト的な権威者を作り出すべきではない」 と批判。 617 TIO REV NEWS.YAHOO.CO.JP 「隣会ながら法的な問題は解決されていません。 伊藤詩織さん元代理人がコメント 映画は12日から公開 (小川たまか) -エキスパート・ ・エキスパート・Yahoolニュース Yahoo!ニュース コメント46件 コメント46件 シェア17件 シェア17件'
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立憲的には「共産党と組むよりは公明党のがええやん」みたいな、まあ反共仕草は絶対あると思うし、もしかするとそこに国民民主も乗ってくるかもしれないというのはないわけじゃない・・・のかな(パニクってます)だがワイの求めてるのはそういうんじゃないんだよなー

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ohhhh crying in the libraryyyyyyyy

A student in their final semester who has been checking out a laptop from us every week their whole time here just came up to return, not renew, one because they could finally afford their own and they wrote up a testimonial to talk about the positive impact it had for them.

There is a lot, way too much, bullshit at my institution, but these little moments where we get to really see what the library can do for a person is what keeps me in the fight.

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This is my (sad) face that Linux interfaces have a maximum name length. What do you mean I can't call this VLAN interface 'vlan22-matterlab'?

Also, this is my annoyed face that Canonical Netplan doesn't check or report this problem/restriction. Instead your VLAN interface just doesn't get created, and you have to go look at system logs to find systemd-networkd telling you about it.

(This is my face about Netplan in general, of course. The sooner it gets yeeted the better.)

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it is a fact that every ELF binary starts with more or less the same stuff. and don't even get me started on the petabytes of space lost to storing eight quintillion copies of This program cannot be run in DOS mode. in circa every COFF binary. all that shit can be thrown away entirely.

it is also a fact that pretty much every program uses the same couple dozen opcodes (Euh et al., 2020). we can optimise for the most common ones. we don't need to store xor eax,eax because nobody's ever gonna xor the eax register with anything else. in the same way that taking a weird photo will produce JPEG artifacts, weird opcodes will result in decompression artifacts (aka "corrupt data"). this is uncommon enough that we don't care about it happening.

we'll hardcode a list of common constants and extract them from the binary. it takes EIGHT BYTES to store a double precision float representation of pi, and it's always the same number!! any binary containing bytes that look anything like a representation of 3.14 can be merged. ditto for tau, euler's constant, INT_MAX, etc.

Euh, S., Lee, H., Kim, D., & Hwang, D. (2020). Comparative Analysis of Low-Dimensional Features and Tree-Based Ensembles for Malware Detection Systems. IEEE Access, 8, 76796–76808. doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.29

@lynnesbianLynnesbian :bune_ylw: it's not exactly the same but I wrote a "just in time cpu" that would synthesize a soft core with only the instructions, addressing modes and status register bits that your program used. github.com/osresearch/risc8

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I've had some thoughts bouncing around for conference sprints. We talked about it at @ConferenceChats a few weeks ago, so I wrote an initial FAQ on how to prepare for them.

It primarily focuses on gaining new contributors from a project leader prospective.

Let me know what you think!

better-simple.com/django/2026/

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