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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本当か嘘か分からんけどTwitterで「漫画家デビューしたいなら最低でもフォロワー1万人いる&「バズってるマンガ掲載実績」を持ってるのが条件」みたいなのを見てヤベー世界だなと思ったけど、一番怖かったのはそれが編集者(自称&匿名だったので本当かは不明)だったとこっスね

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What would happen if ICE wanted to join the Fediverse? Most instances probably wouldn’t host that account, but some would. The account would be broadly blocked at both individual and instance levels, and some instances would probably defederate the hosting instance. Some folks would migrate between instances based on these choices. All this, I think, would be a good outcome?

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I rode passenger today on a patrol watching for ICE in my neighborhood in Minneapolis.

Our ride was mostly uneventful, the neighborhood we patrolled has been a target but just not this afternoon.
It took me a while to follow everything that is going on, and I felt rather incompetent even as a passenger. These communities are rapidly developing processes and their own kind of professional standards even as new people are constantly joining in. There is a large set of Signal groups covering different portions of the city and into the suburbs, as well as many subdivisions for reactive response. There's a schedule of dispatchers who run calls, formal handoff, other support people to take notes and follow the chat. Drivers are trying to spot ICE, peering into the tinted windows (so many people have tinted windows!), looking up license plates.

There's a protocol that I don't yet understand for what to do when you encounter an ICE vehicle. Several times a day I hear the caravans of ICE and observers honking as they go down one of the streets by my house; protocol is only to do that after a direct encounter and ICE officers leaving their vehicle. I'm not sure what that implies in terms of numbers.

Throughout the neighborhood many corners had people in hi-viz jackets on guard. It was around the time kids were coming home from school. These are being organized separately, by schools, community organizations, churches, and the many ad hoc groups that are popping up block by block.

This is all heartening, and impressive, and also sad because it's not nearly enough. People are doing their best, but their best can only slow down ICE. We can't solve this from here.

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안타까운 일이지만 저건 정말 좀 그런데 뭐랄까;;; 실제로 ChatGPT에게 약물관련 물어보면;; 아주 생색을 내면서 디테일을 정말 안해줌 어찌보면 정말 꼼꼼하게 막았떤데 어떻게 뚫었나 싶고;; 청소년 유저는 계정을 따로 가입하게 하고 의무적으로 모니터링하는 언어모델을 둬서 뭔가 쎄하다 싶으면 부모에게 전화 및 문자 가게 하는것이 맞는거 같음 -_-;;

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Bandcamp read the room.

It is the hero we need in our hour of darkness.

Amidst an onslaught of horrendous slop pretending to be music (Spotify is rife with this garbage), has come out with a new policy statement which is succinct, unequivocal, and rings like a clarion bell.

The TL;DR: **Slop is Banned.**

“Not permitted.” “Strictly prohibited.”

Truly, music to my ears! 🎶

Read the juicy details here:
theinternet.review/2026/01/16/

feature image from the Bandcamp blog post
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