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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"AI 거품으로 모두 무너지지 않아...'AI 레퍼'가 가장 큰 피해 볼 것" www.aitimes.com/news/article... AI가 망해도 IT 버블 때 깔아놓은 광케이블 등 인프라가 유튜브나 넷플릭스 등을 가능하게 한 것처럼 뭔가 남기는 할 거라는 의견. 특히 기반 AI(제미나이, 챗GPT)와 하드웨어 기업은 살아남을 거고, 망하는건 타사 AI 가져와서 인터페이스 올려서 파는 회사들일 거라고.

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Peter Cartwright, creator of Classic Mac game EV Override has passed. Override was the game that first showed me that you could fit a whole world in one of these 'game' things. I probably only spent a few summer hours inside actually playing the original Override in the Mac lab, but it made a powerful impression that lasts to this day. Thanks PAC.

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There's a new scam happening where fake 2SLGBTQ+ conferences are spinning up and reaching out to advocacy organizations for endorsements, likely to harvest personal information on individuals who'd apply. If you work with other targeted minority groups, please be careful.

Via Celeste Trianon: (full text posted below)
linkedin.com/posts/celestetria

This was previously a scam in the more intolerant countries, and is now in Canada and likely the US. xtramagazine.com/power/politic

Scam alert! A new conference, "Canvoos Montreal", is soliciting endorsements from queer rights organizations in Montréal. I received the below email from them earlier today, soliciting the… | Celeste Trianon

Scam alert! A new conference, "Canvoos Montreal", is soliciting endorsements from queer rights organizations in Montréal. I received the below email from them earlier today, soliciting the endorsement of the organization I’ve founded, Juritrans. At first glance, this seems interesting. However, their email seemed suspicious (ChatGPT-like phrases, “sales” email, etc.). So I checked. It gets darker. One fact of the Internet is that any website’s domain name (for example, “example.com” is a domain name) must be registered before use. This record — often known as a WHOIS record — allows one to have insights into the website, such as its owner and when it was first registered. Turns out, Canvoos Montreal’s domain name was registered only two days ago. Additionally, its website uses generic drawings pulled from Pride organizations in the United States, and seems to be translated into French entirely using Google Translate: in the context of a website, “home” is translated to «accueil», not «maison»! I couldn’t find any other presence of Canvoos Montreal anywhere on the internet, nor in the Quebec business registrar; no individuals were mentioned on the conference’s website either. This leads me to the obvious conclusion: this is an evolution of the “LGBTI conference scam” that was first documented in the news last year. Fake conferences, in the queer context, are non-existent conferences, designed to dupe LGBTI+ activists from the Global South into paying “registration fees” for a non-existent event. The usual formula is an announced conference, whereas activists from the Global South are invited as delegates or speakers, travel expenses covered, but then are made to pay a registration fee, in an unrefundable manner (e.g. Western Union or wire payment). By the time they apply for a visa to visit Canada, it’s too late, the conference doesn’t exist and they’ve lost out on their money. Whilst this scam has been reported by Xtra Magazine last year (https://lnkd.in/eyJi-bRs), soliciting local queer organizations to endorse such conferences is a new, particularly low way of getting unsuspecting non-profits to participate in such scams. Non-profit organizations should be extremely cautious if ever they’re invited to be involved with a little-known or otherwise unfamiliar conference. As for individuals invited to unfamiliar conferences, if you’re required to pay a registration fee in spite of having travel expenses paid for, that’s a massive red flag. If you have good reasons to doubt something’s legitimacy, be cautious! Dignity Network Canada Open Digital Literacy and Access Network (ODLAN)

www.linkedin.com

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This is an incredibly good essay by Iris Meredith about the cultures of technology and how LLMs coding tools have cast the conflict of those cultures (honor vs engineering) into active strife, and then subsequently framing *that* in terms of gender

> code agents are the spears that the high and mighty of the tech culture fight with for glory in battle. They're a way for men to assert their masculinity and their skill in producing much new and innovative code, and they demonstrate to the men that use them that they are fighters and effective on the field of combat that is innovation

deadsimpletech.com/blog/the_pr

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Recently found a small lump on my testicle. Urologists suspected it was cancer, so I had an orchiectomy. The test results found the tumour was benign which is obviously good news but I don't want to be thought of as a cancer faker so I haven't even told my wife or family.

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CNN: Tired of AI, people are committing to the analog lifestyle in 2026

"...It’s hard to quantify just how widespread the phenomenon is, but certain notably offline hobbies are exploding in popularity. Arts and crafts company Michael’s has seen the effects: Searches for “analog hobbies” on its site increased by 136% in the past six months, according to the company, which operates over 1,300 stores in North America. Sales for guided craft kits increased 86% in 2025, and it expects that number to go up another 30% to 40% this year.

Searches for yarn kits, one of the most popular “grandma hobbies,” increased 1,200 % in 2025. ..."

(Paywall maybe)
cnn.com/2026/01/18/business/cr

CNN: Tired of AI, people are committing to the analog lifestyle in 2026
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"The first duty of any government is to keep its people safe. In today’s unpredictable world, that will not be achieved by clinging to outdated notions of security, or by cowering at Trump’s feet in the hope that he will protect us. It requires confronting the threats facing us head-on – from Putin’s imperial ambitions and Trump’s insatiable demands, to cyber warfare and the destabilising effects of climate breakdown."

Zack Polanski

newstatesman.com/politics/uk-p
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MLKに敬意を表しつつぼんやりお仕事してこ :saba:

ad77ee7f8b (upstream/main) Add coverage for misc "policy" classes (#37525)
220115757d Fix potential duplicate handling of quote accept/reject/delete (#37537)
9b6500f74a Skip tombstone creation on deleting from 404 (#37533)
e4c6130f77 New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#37532)
fd78aa9eab Update dependency haml_lint to v0.69.0 (#37531)
4339f0ea71 Update dependency ioredis to v5.9.2 (#37510)
f05e76e591 Update dependency postcss-preset-env to v11.1.1 (#37508)

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For our first launch of the year, we're kicking off with more blocking features!

Rolling out today: You can now include domain blocklists, including ATProto PDS domains if you don't want to interact with bridged users from that PDS, to Bridgy Fed!

Blocks come with if you Bounce, and we even added a handy list of reputable blocklists to choose from.

More details here: blog.anew.social/launch-domain

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憲法に自衛権について明示されていないから集団的自衛権の問題でつまづく、もっと合理的な形態があるはずだとおもっていろいろ調べてたけど、そもそも国際法上の「集団的自衛権」という概念自体がかなり人工的だという印象になった。あと、従来どおり憲法9条の解釈をもどして集団的自衛権を禁止し、日米安保条約をやめるかかなり弱めるかすれば、集団的自衛権は不要になるからそっちのほうがいいかとなった。

ただ、アメリカからすれば、日本にはそもそも拡張主義的傾向があり、米軍の駐留が日本の軍事大国化の抑止になっているんだという見解であるらしい。現状で日米安保条約を破棄したらどうなるかといえば、それはアメリカの懸念どおりになりそうではある。

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I have a particular thing I've been thinking about which is how go/no go tasks are exhausting to our executive control.

It is common in tech to make disparaging remarks about how software isn't factory work, implying factory work isn't "thinking." But factory work actually demands a lot of our cognition.

Studies on factory workers have suggested the need to constantly exert executive control is one reason that people working in factories face a lot of burnout. Not just physical exhaustion.

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Hey, remember that time in 1938 when Britain's Neville Chamberlain met with Adolf Hitler and, being convinced that ol' Adolf just wanted Czechoslovakia and nothing else (despite the anchluss of Austria a few months before), signed the Munich Agreement, which basically allowed the nazis to invade Czechoslovakia?

And then Chamberlain returned to England having just signed the Munich Agreement and told crowds in London the Agreement meant "peace in our time?"

Not sure why that's come to mind lately.

Also, why is Greenland in the news so much lately? Is something happening?

Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini, just prior to signing the Munich Agreement.
NOT PICTURED: any Czechoslovakians.
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知らない通知音なんだろうと思ったらMeetに知らないアカウントから着信でもちろん拒否したんだけど手元のどのアカウントに着信したのか教えてもらえないんだねえ…

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In this talk from 2025, speaker @rainrain 🌦️ dug into one of the most overlooked problems in async programming: what actually happens when a future is cancelled: youtube.com/watch?v=zrv5Cy1R7r4

Thoughtful, deep technical talks like this consistently resonate with the Rust community. 🦀

Have an idea like this for RustConf? Or a more introductory Rust talk to share?
RustConf CFP is open until Feb 16 bit.ly/3NwpUNe

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