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.

For years, Ring 0, CPU level, was believed to be the highest access level.

But at negative levels, you cause hallucinations in the user. Ring -1, fingers tingle; Ring -2, eyes see flashes of code. It’s believed the same method that creates drug tolerance prevents true higher negative levels.

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AI/LLM web crawlers

I honestly expect that the future of a lot of the small web is 'you will have to register to have access to this'. This will lead to some sort of community sign-on so that individual sites don't have to run their own registration and etc system.

Re: social.kernel.org/notice/B2Jlh

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LLMs are spam generators. That is all.

They're designed to generate plausibly human-like text well enough to pass a generic Turing Test. That's why people believe they're "intelligent".

But really, all they are is spam generators.

We have hit the spamularity.

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After committing one of the greatest thefts of all information known to mankind, ChatGPT started showing Ads to everyone while killing all independent websites,wikis, forums, journalism sites, artists' work, songs, and blogs. The circle of life is complete. All this talk of a "changing world" ends with selling your data to the highest bidder while destroying human creators and environments. What innovation.

openai.com/index/our-approach-

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Pathfinder : WoTR fancomic : Duality of dretches

Context : Dretches are an early game demon, and on the lower difficulties, they just kinda flail around at you and don't really do much damage, and die super easily. On higher difficulties, they use stinking cloud which stuns your entire party lol

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> An understanding of READ_ONCE() and WRITE_ONCE() is important for kernel developers who will be dealing with any sort of concurrent access to data. So, naturally, they are almost entirely absent from the kernel's documentation.

XD

lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1053142

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Hi larger community. I joined from the forkiverse thing and I'm seeing some posts critical of the new influx of participants. Perhaps you're worried we don't really get you or value the community so I wanted to give a little background you may not know. Before this “experiment” episode there was a much older episode that started things.

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おしごともしようぬ :saba:

cc3c7ba532 (upstream/main) Fix `system` theme being included twice (#37526)
e21cb9f0d0 Update dependency pg to v8.17.1 (#37494)
5727b866b1 Fix error pages not using the new theming infrastructure (#37524)
a9bdf5eef9 Update dependency pg-connection-string to v2.10.0 (#37495)
5b5b00055e Update dependency pino to v10.2.0 (#37507)
e715bb5075 Add high-contrast styles to common stylesheet (#37523)
047338e684 Profile fields redesign (#37513)
918563704f Update the “embedded” styling to the new theme infrastructure (#37520)
e58084a85f Update `theme_color_tags` helper for new theme infrastructure (#37519)
be00db4fa3 Use snowflake ids for collections and their items (#37514)
0d9fcb59a4 New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#37517)

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LLMs are spam generators. That is all.

They're designed to generate plausibly human-like text well enough to pass a generic Turing Test. That's why people believe they're "intelligent".

But really, all they are is spam generators.

We have hit the spamularity.

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About Bluesky and federation:
Edit: There might be some mistakes, and my information could be outdated, but the point still stands - Bluesky wasn't built on 100% federation from the start.

I've been wondering about Bluesky's decentralization again. I can't think of any reason why I'd want to self-host Bluesky in its current form. I cannot 100% self host "my own Bluesky".

Their main selling points for building their own protocol were easier migration and better discoverability, but right now there's no simple way to migrate my Bluesky account to my own instance. And hosting the centralized parts yourself isn't really possible, or if it were, not affordable, they haven't made that feasible, by design, it seems.

Even if you self-host a PDS, Bluesky's Relay only indexes up to 10 accounts from it. You can run more, but they won't federate, the central infrastructure decides what gets seen. They control this (source: docs.bsky.app/blog/self-host-f.). You can self-host a PDS (Personal Data Server), but you still depend on Bluesky's centralized Relay and AppView. There's no production-ready alternative infrastructure from what I gather.

It feels like I'd be renting a room in a hotel that someone else is running anyway, when I want my own hotel.

If Mastodon gGmbH vanishes tomorrow, my instance keeps running and federating with everyone else. If Bluesky PBC vanishes, the ecosystem would need to scramble to stand up replacement infrastructure that doesn't really exist yet.

ATProto keeps getting evaluated on its promises while other systems get evaluated on their merits. The "portability" selling point depends on infrastructure that isn't mature enough to actually catch you if Bluesky falls.

I trust W3C, the builders and fathers of the World Wide Web, ActivityPub and the Fediverse.

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이번에 회사 제품 워런티 처리하는 과정을 자동화하는 플젝에 끌려들어가서 보고 있는데 해보면서 느끼는건 제품 워런티외에도 대부분 정부 행정과 사법 과정 자동화하는것도 지금 기술로 가능하겠구나 싶음 물론 온갖 사람들 이해가 걸려있는 복잡한 케이스는 사람이 하도록 하겠지만 과거 처리 기록이 있고 법안이 모호함이 없으면 가능한것 같음 아마 나만 이렇게 생각하는건 아니겠지 싶고 ㅎㅎ...

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Hi larger community. I joined from the forkiverse thing and I'm seeing some posts critical of the new influx of participants. Perhaps you're worried we don't really get you or value the community so I wanted to give a little background you may not know. Before this “experiment” episode there was a much older episode that started things.

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