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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달러-원, 美 주간 고용지표 호조에 낙폭 축소…1,470원 턱밑 마감
(뉴욕=연합뉴스) 최진우 연합인포맥스 특파원 = 달러-원 환율이 야간 거래에서 낙폭을 축소하며 1,470원에 육박한 채 마감했다.
yna.co.kr/view/AKR202601160030

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Well, after a long discussion with my two best employees (Plushtodons) we have decided to no longer accept PayPal payments in our online shop.

This will cost us business, just the same as when we dropped Meta and Co.

We have to make a stand and sometimes this comes with a cost...

We stand with the ICC, EU, Denmark and Greenland!

This is all stupid, Danes are some of the nicest people!

Two angry Plushtodons, one orange, one purple, standing over a piece of paper with the word paypal circled and crossed out. They are sitting on a wooden desk with a computer in the background.
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I have produced ten thousand lines of working source code today. I started late. Tomorrow I'll run the script to produce code to initialize an array with ten million elements. That will be my most productive day ever!

(This may be a sarcastic subtoot about the ongoing large language model craze.)

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here's an idea: how about declaring a world government that anyone can join as citizen, but it starts as a planning game. that is, its rules initially only apply within the game but do come into real world effect in 2036.

that is, we adapt and simulate our world government until Realization Day.

in fact, you can only participate if you agree to this rule and swear an oath to bring about Realization Day, whatever it may look like.

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“It’s simple,” she said. “To understand how it all came to be, we have to talk about the old magics of the DEC. See, when the VT100 ca—”

“I'm going to let you finish, but if you're going to convince me that Alt-Left should ever echo ‘b’, you'd better blow my /freaking mind/”

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The flat design revolution, which is now so deeply embedded in UI/UX we no longer bother to name it, has now moved its quest to make all icons monochrome, abstract and denuded of detail to the point where the "profile" icon for Tidal now appears to be some sort of glyph of a insect or fairy

Following historical trends, before long these icons will start to be used as analogues for their sounds, creating the basis of a primitive alphabet. What you see below will someday be the character for "P".

A circle with two little lines
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Uspol

The main takeaway from Trump threatening to use the Insurrection Act is that he is able to remember and repeat this unfamiliar multi-syllable word, which implies that people adjacent to him must be talking about it an awful lot

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The flat design revolution, which is now so deeply embedded in UI/UX we no longer bother to name it, has now moved its quest to make all icons monochrome, abstract and denuded of detail to the point where the "profile" icon for Tidal now appears to be some sort of glyph of a insect or fairy

Following historical trends, before long these icons will start to be used as analogues for their sounds, creating the basis of a primitive alphabet. What you see below will someday be the character for "P".

A circle with two little lines
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Several of you have asked for something you can do to help Minneapolis. I have something concrete:

Here is a fundraiser for families at Seward Montessori, a Minneapolis public elementary school. Many families in the neighborhood are sheltering at home, and unable to work and/or get groceries. Parents at the school have organized this fundraiser to help out.

I know the graphic is a bit generic and doesn’t say much, but don’t worry: I can vouch for this fundraiser. It’s vetted, and it’s needed.

givebutter.com/famshelpingfams

A flyer image: “Please Support Our School Families. Please support families in Minneapolis with rent, groceries and other essential needs.”
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I've been a bit of a broken record on this... but the fact that Greenland's only North American neighbour, Canada, is not participating in this is concerning.

All we had to do was send literally one military attaché or something.

We are isolating ourselves. Trump doesn't give a *ck what we do, and the Europeans are being shown that our “pragmatic" leader is actually utterly spineless.


bbc.com/news/articles/cd0ydjvx

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:menkuri::eturan_tyuui:

自覚が無いだけで鬱症状が出てる可能性ある事に気付いた​:thinkhappy:
極端な気持ちの落ち込みは無いけど、明確に脳みそ寒天状態で思考が鈍化してるし、睡眠時間が異常に長くなってしまってる
:meow0_0:
雨降りでの気圧低下とか気温低下やら、水槽飼育生体のお亡くなりラッシュが効いてるんかも知れぬ
:blobcat_frustration:

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Lol, is so funny — disabled code search if you are not logged in.

Before, I successfully searched in some project's code without login, but looks like since 2026 desided to make things worse.

Thankfully, "git clone" through HTTPS and good old grep still working without GitHub account, lol

Screenshot of GitHub with attempt to see the search results for code in some project. Attempt failed, because for now it is mandatory to log in, to see search results for code.

The message in the page states: "Sign in to search code on GitHub. Before you can access our code search functionality please sign in or create a free account."Emacs frame with two windows: the "git clone" from GitHub repo in the top window, and the grep results on the bottom window.
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‘ELITE’: The App Uses to Find Neighborhoods to Raid
Palantir is working on a tool for ICE that populates a map with potential targets, brings up a dossier on each person, and provides a “confidence score” on the person’s current address. ICE is using it to find locations where lots of people it might detain could be. Tool receives peoples’ addresses from Department of Health and Human Services () among other sources
404media.co/elite-the-palantir
archive.ph/9UPzF

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Can somebody please explain what the exact differences are among the Home, Local, and Federated feeds? And what determines whose posts show up in my timeline for each?

I see lots of posts from people I don’t follow on the local and federated feeds. It feels like there is an algorithm somewhere feeding me that content. Am I wrong? If so, then where is that stuff coming from?

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The more I learn about chilis the more I get to appreciate their individualities. For cooking I mostly prefer thai chilis, because their heat feels like a warm embrace, it's a full body kind of thing! When it comes to the superhots I really like the ghost peppers fruityness, and the carolina reaper is pretty good "overall".
Habaneros however, I don't like. They just taste like dirt.

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