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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Misskeyで初めましての方も多いので改めて…!
成人向けは「餅田こゆび」、一般誌では「北斗すい」という名義で活動しております!このアカウントは成人向けコンテンツ多めで運用していくので未成年の方は回れ右でお願いします
🙅‍♀️よろしくお願いいたします〜!!

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Misskeyで初めましての方も多いので改めて…!
成人向けは「餅田こゆび」、一般誌では「北斗すい」という名義で活動しております!このアカウントは成人向けコンテンツ多めで運用していくので未成年の方は回れ右でお願いします
🙅‍♀️よろしくお願いいたします〜!!

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Folge dem Ei… aber glaub dem Hasen nicht: "The bunny is a lie!", lautet das Motto der .

Wir haben jetzt auch einen eigenen Account im Fediverse! Hier findet ihr alle Infos rund um die - veranstaltet unter anderem von den @westwoodlabsWestwoodlabs e.V..

Passend dazu ist auch unser CfP für Workshops, Talks und Lounge-Acts geöffnet! Mehr Infos & Einreichung hier: pretalx.eh23.easterhegg.eu/eh2

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大盛り歓迎って感じの飯屋で度重なるおばちゃん店員からの「大盛りにしないの?」を断り続けた結果、会計の時にサムズダウン👎️されたことある

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AnkerはやめとけおじさんもCIOはやめとけおじさんもUGREENはやめとけおじさんも見かけるけどじゃあどこがいいんですかね

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Linux question:

When I go to the output folder of my website and I search for all files with "linkdump-no-*" in the path, which are numbered from 1 through 89, and then I sort this list, the output is ordered, but 10 and 11 appear between 7 and 8, see screenshot. The rest is sorted correctly.

Any idea why sorting fails like this?

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Linux question:

When I go to the output folder of my website and I search for all files with "linkdump-no-*" in the path, which are numbered from 1 through 89, and then I sort this list, the output is ordered, but 10 and 11 appear between 7 and 8, see screenshot. The rest is sorted correctly.

Any idea why sorting fails like this?

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Tried to use this manual about using to launch games in the

pertho.net/2025/11/07/wine-gam

The manual from @perthoTom is well-written, I was able to complete all stages without any problems, even though I was too drunk even to use clit mouse on my — the cursor somehow wouldn't appear where I wanted it to, lol :drgn_blush_giggle:

BTW, it is not necessary to issue the command "xhost +" since it is too insecure. Since all necessary X server sockets and files are accessible from inside jail, the command "xhost local:" is enough. Only local connections (from local machine and from inside jail) will be accepted.

One minor edit — the command to change to owner of the user directory should be issued twice — the second time at the end of Bastillefile, instead the owner of user directory will be the root.

Log of "wine -q corefonts" in the FreeBSD jail. There are xterm with the log and the AwesomeWM with a vertical left main bar with some widgets, list of opened windows and clock.
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🍝 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님, 절 구하소서.
😋 저의 주님, 어서 오셔서 저를 도우소서.

영광이 미트볼🧆과 소스🥫와 성면(the Holy Noodle)🍝께.
처음과 같이 이제와 항상 영원히. 라-멘 🍜

🍝 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님께서 당신 뜻과 함께 하는 사람들을 언제나 도와주고 계시니, 감사드리는 마음으로 기도합시다.
😋 저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님, 저희에게 은총을 베푸소서.

"8. 오늘 저희가 저지른 모든 실수를 당신의 자비로 씻어주시고, 깨끗한 마음으로 잠들게 하소서."

저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님,
이 몸을 편히 쉬게 하시고, 우리가 오늘 애써 뿌린 씨가 영원한 열매를 맺게 하소서.
라-멘 🍜

2026-01-15T18:40:02+09:00


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I never managed to understand Arc.

I kept generating duplicate diffs or pinging the wrong maintainers. And since the project is archived, I can’t even fix it.

FreeBSD tooling is… everywhere.

Phabricator, GitHub, Bugzilla, and soon a self-hosted forgero/gitea box. Too much freedom. What we actually need is law.

So I built The Supreme Court.
It leverages a pile of things I have already built.

The tool is both a CLI and a TUI. Quantum Superposition Architecture. Observe it one way, its a CLI. Observe it another, it's a TUI. Schrödinger would accept the tool.

Right now it connects to Phabricator in read-only mode.

Write operations will happen first in a lab instance, because I don't test on production.
The end goal: connect to anything.

GitHub and Gitea are next.

The screenshot is not a mock.

The supreme court TUI
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Problem: LLMs can't defend against prompt injection.

Solution: A specialized filtering model that detects prompt injections.

Problem: That too is susceptible to bypass and prompt injection.

Solution: We reduce the set of acceptable instructions to a more predictable space and filter out anything that doesn't match.

Problem: If you over-specialize, the LLM won't understand the instructions.

Solution: We define a domain-specific language in the system prompt, with all allowable commands and parameters. Anything else is ignored.

Problem: We just reinvented the CLI.

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