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.



![一个移动浏览器截图显示了 PDSIs 网站界面。顶部状态栏显示 22:48(22点48分)与充电图标,VPN、5G、Wi-Fi 和 62% 的电池电量。网站头部显示“PDSIs”与搜索框、用户图标和菜单图标;下方是“cortinarius.us-west.host.bsky.network” 和 “xlibredev.bsky.social (did:plc:twltsogea...)”(带有尾随冒号截断的文本)。导航栏包括“Collections”、“Identity”、“Logs”、“Blobs”和“Backlinks”(后者用下划线表示)。在“Backlinks”下方,列出了四条条信息: “app.bsky.feed.post” 随 “facets[app.bsky.richtext.facet].features[app.bsky.richtext.facet#mention].did” 和 “16 from 3 repos”; “app.bsky.graph.block” 与 “subject” 和 “23 from 23 repos”; “app.bsky.graph.follow” 与 “subject” 和 “77 from 77 repos”; “app.bsky.graph.listitem” 与 “subject” 和 “4 from 4 repos”。 浏览器地址栏显示“pdsis.dev/at://did:plc:twl”。
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![We is set in the far future. D-503, a spacecraft
engineer, lives in the One State,
[4] an urban nation
constructed almost entirely of glass (presumably to
assist with mass surveillance). The structure of the
state is Panopticon-like, and life is based upon
Frederick Winslow Taylor's principles of scientific
management. Society is run centrally by a power
known as the Benefactor, and is run according to a
strict timetable-people march in step with each
other and are uniformed. There is no way of referring
to people except by their given designations
(referred to as 'numbers' in the novel.) The society
in which We is set uses mathematical logic and
reason for its scheduling and as justification for its
actions.
[5][6] The individual's behaviour is based on
logic by way of formulae and equations outlined by
the One State.](https://media.mstdn.social/media_attachments/files/115/933/640/587/165/335/original/547c9fe2ee64c14f.jpeg)








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