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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A Catholic racist refused the Eucharist from an Indian woman, then bragged about it online: "I’m not gonna receive it from anyone who’s non-white. Sorry."

A reminder that Republicans literally think Jesus is white, loves money and guns, and hates the poor.

friendlyatheist.com/p/a-cathol

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okay I’m morbidly curious about the correlation between transness and unemployment. are you…

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This is important. "The writers you let go were the supply chain for the intelligence you're now betting on."
"…documentation […] is not a byproduct of development: it's the glue that ties the product together."

passo.uno/reconsider/

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Periodic reminder that Newsom sucks.

Gavin Newsom comes out swinging against California billionaire tax:

In interviews with Politico and the New York Times, [Kimberly Guilfoyle's ex-husband] described his office's efforts to kill the proposed billionaire tax and told the Times he would "do what I have to do to protect [rich people's yacht money]". As a direct-to-voters ballot initiative, Newsom would not have the power to veto the tax if the proposal passed...
jwz.org/b/yk10

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Hey look, here's Kimberly Guilfoyle's ex-husband sucking Ben Shapiro's dick: commondreams.org/gavin-newsom-

"Newsom then boasted that there have been 'over 10,000' deportations he’s cooperated with since he became governor of California. 'California has cooperated with more ICE transfers, probably, than any other state in the country,' he continued. 'I vetoed multiple pieces of legislation that have come from my legislature to stop the ability for the state of California to do that.'"

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We have published our Manifesto, a document that lays out the rationale for the existence of CSE, summarizes our vision for humanity's future in , and calls people, governments and private actors everywhere to take action to realize that future.

Read the document here: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18283974

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We have published our Manifesto, a document that lays out the rationale for the existence of CSE, summarizes our vision for humanity's future in , and calls people, governments and private actors everywhere to take action to realize that future.

Read the document here: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18283974

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Finally re-routed coax from our attic antenna to the basement rack for HDHomeRun to be there instead of the living room.

My 5 yo daughter proudly crimped her first coax F connector (with a little help ofc). She also popped on hearing protection and vacuumed up the floor lol.

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Yesterday was one of those good days doing hard stuff, playing with Chebyshev polynomials, binary coefficients, factorials of half integers, and other fun. All in the interest of a pointless decision to (re)implement the general 𝚪 function using the Lanczos approximation, but totally worth it for the experience alone.

The internet, the good old internet, is a treasure trove for this kind of work, especially but not exclusively wikipedia@wikis.world.

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I've been musing on style. I have a question for the more experienced programmers out there.

How do you decide when a class's method doesn't actually need to be a method, but instead could just be a regular function?

I'm not talking about functions that need to be shared between classes. I'm talking about intentionally moving a method outside of a class, even though it will only ever be used by that class.

For example, if I've got a parser-related function that is only needed by the parser, I will normally just put it in the parser class as a method. It keeps things neat, I can make it private and lock down the class. But I've never before stopped to think whether this is the correct thing to do every time.

After all, (my language of choice) has the concept of units. I could just have some functions just as functions, and only have methods for things that directly need to update the class's properties.

It would make things easier for testing, too. I wouldn't need to create an instance of a class just to test a specific function works as intended.

But I don't know if it's the "right" way to do things in OO, or for that matter.

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Now officially shopping for an organization, ideally in Canada but absolutely out of US jurisdiction (Europe OK), to provide Web & DNS support. We have a few mostly-dormant WordPress blogs and static sites, a bunch of identity-supporting DNS records, and that's about it. Nothing very high-traffic, should be an easy ask. Would prefer something that demonstrates resilience and stability by having been around a few years.

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So today and all week, Minneapolis has been on edge because some J6 Nazi type staged a Saturday hate rally downtown. They were going to “march” into a neighborhood with a large East African population, but…well, things didn’t exactly go according to their plan.

I haven’t been posting a lot about it today, because I wanted to keep the response local. But I’ve been gathering reports from the ground and folks watching live video, and I think we’ve reached the point where I can share some choice excerpts.

🧵 1/

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