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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Cloudflare just published a vibe coded blog post claiming they implemented Matrix on cloudflare workers. They didn't, their post and README is AI generated and the code doesn't do any of the core parts of matrix that make it secure and interoperable. Instead it's littered with 'TODO: Check authorisation' and similar

blog.cloudflare.com/serverless

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Jessica Jones has been born again.

Disney Plus is teasing Jessica Jones’ return to the MCU in this new teaser trailer for Daredevil: Born Again’s upcoming second season, and it looks like the detective is going to be knocking heads.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBVjIlTjoIk

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有田芳生のこの主張、「社民主要打撃論」という言葉を知らなかったんだけど、左派の中道化を(いまの言葉でいう)「極中道」として捉える見方ですよね。有田芳生の文脈では現在の中道改革擁護。 https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/社会ファシズム論

wikipedia を読んでると、スターリンが社会民主党をファシズムと同一視して敵対・左派からの排除をした結果、ドイツの社会民主党と共産党が勢力として分断され、ナチスの台頭によって完全に抑えこまれてしまった。現状を見ていると、あまり冗談にならない印象がある。

https://x.com/aritayoshifu/status/2015075726450712897

有田芳生のtwitterでの2026/1/24 11:54の投稿
「いまの政治の争点は、大椿さんがスッキリ主張しているように、高市右翼暴走政権に歯止めをかけることです。「中道」に合流した立憲民主党議員まで「裏切り者」呼ばわりするのは、大局的にも政治的にも間違いです。たとえば高市政権がスパイ防止法を実現すると公約した現局面で「中道」をも敵にするのでしょうか。政治は利己的な観念ではない。「社民主要打撃論」が21世紀にも再来するとは歴史の後退です。」
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If you're talking to EU politicians about tech sovereignty, there are a couple of things I hope you'll ask them to consider:

One of the problems with the US tech giants is that they are too big to regulate. They have grown so big that they are more powerful than most countries. Only China and the EU are big enough to even consider trying to regulate them (this is one of the many reasons Brexit was a disaster). You don't want to replace a nominally American company that you can't regulate with a nominally French (or German, or whatever) company that is too big to regulate. It is far better to have a thousand billion-Euro companies than one trillion-Euro company:

  • The smaller companies can exert less political pressure on governments.
  • A thousand companies will spread out their hiring far more than one company, brining jobs to more regions.
  • A billion-Euro company failing is bad for the economy, but a trillion-Euro company failing is a disaster.
  • A thriving competitive environment with a dozen companies providing similar products and services gives better consumer outcomes than a single monopoly (or a duopoly like iOS and Android).

Pivoting from big US tech to big EU tech would retain most of the same problems.

And this leads nicely into the second point. Open source was popular in companies because second sources were a well-understood concept. If your business depends on X, you want to be able to buy X from two or more competing suppliers. With open source, in theory, it's easy for a new supplier to provide exactly the same thing. But big open source projects have the same problem as big corporations: they become too big to fork.

As a concrete example, the Chromium team refuses to take patches to support any OS that Google doesn't ship Chrome on. This has knock-on effects such as Electron (and therefore apps that use Electron) officially supporting only platforms that have enough market share for Google ads to care about them (or that Google uses in products or internally).

Open source, in theory, means that anyone can come along and be a second source for Chromium. But Chromium averages about one security vulnerability per day or two. If you are a week behind in upstream merges, you are pretty much guaranteed to have exploitable vulnerabilities. This makes maintaining a fork impossible. Other big projects do take patches but have codebases that undergo rapid continuous refactoring that makes it hard for third parties to build the expertise in the system. Or they have poor onboarding documentation and code comments and so the only way to learn the codebase is to work for the company that sells products around it.

Pivoting from big US tech to big open source projects also retains a lot of the same problems with respect to lock in. Governments should consider the number (and size) of companies that are willing and able to support a codebase when considering whether it meets procurement requirements. If only Google or Oracle (for example) can provide support (new features that the customer wants, merged upstream or maintained for 10 years in a fork) then it should not be considered. If a smaller consultancy such as Igalia can do the same (especially if they can and it's not a project that they have supported for another customer) then it's far more likely to be something that will remain a useful shape as requirements evolve.

Many small companies, supporting many small projects, should be the goal. As soon as a project becomes an essential part of an ecosystem, that should be a signal to fund alternatives.

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@adminKipJayChou 一个社交媒体帖子,包含一个用户徽标、中文文字内容以及插图。用户徽标显示着红、黄、蓝色的圆圈,配有“dwn 2026”和一个德文旗帜的表情符号。帖子标题为“终末地真正玩法!一天保底15抽!”,随后内容解释了一个涉及“肝12小时地球OL”的游戏方法,即“工作12小时地球OL” (在地球OL中工作12小时), “200元货币” (200元货币), “源石兑换” (源石兑换) 以及“一天保底可肝15抽” (15日保底可肝15抽)。 下面是人物的插图,头戴帽子,配有“编辑”按钮。在右侧,同样内容重复,底部添加了更多文本。由[@]altbot 提供,使用Qwen3-Vi-30b 在本地私密生成。

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Jessica Jones has been born again.

Disney Plus is teasing Jessica Jones’ return to the MCU in this new teaser trailer for Daredevil: Born Again’s upcoming second season, and it looks like the detective is going to be knocking heads.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBVjIlTjoIk

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A friend* working as a developer for his whole career knowing very little about electronic basics wants to change that.

Where would he start finding understandable answers (❤️ books) to stupid questions like "Voltage and current, huh?", ideally with a focus on practical stuff like "If I plug this power supply into a device, will it create smoke and funny smells?".

Bonus points if German, but English is fine too.

Boosts appreciated.

* Yes, yes, of course it's me.

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The truth is that the right wants to use the same playbook it used against the press, whining about "liberal bias," but for LLM chatbots. And it's working! All the AI companies are responding to this by injecting right-wing bias into their models www.theguardian.com/technology/2...

Latest ChatGPT model uses Elon...

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사진도 여러 분야가 있고, 분야별로 중시하는 감각이나 기술은 다 다릅니다. 프로의 조언은 그가 어느 분야 전문인지를 알고 들어야 도움이 됩니다. 아니면 서로 충돌하는 조언들의 미로에서 헤맬 뿐이죠...

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@Em0nM4stodonEm :official_verified: When it comes to AI at work I started keeping a "Reverse Kaizen" tracker, where I measure how much less efficient our workflows are due to it. Like how many extra clicks are needed to do a task than before, how many more seconds it takes something to initialize, bugs and errors introduced into what were flawless workflows, etc. What's funny is the inefficiency exists for workers who use the AI as it makes dumb choices, but also workers who dont use the AI as they struggle to do their tasks with it jumping in the way adding redundant clicking and extra steps to push it out of the way. Last year in total we measurably lost 1 week per worker of productivity. Our bosses are now having buyer's remorse, but are also suffering from sunk cost fallacy. One month into 2026 we're already up to 1 cuumulative day lost.
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RE: mastodon.social/@amutable/1159

Today, we announce Amutable, our ✨ new ✨ company. We – @blixtraChris Kühl, @braunerChristian Brauner 🦊🐺, @davidstrauss, @rodrigo_rataRodrigo Campos Catelin, @michaelvogt, @pothosKai Lu:ke, @zbyszekZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, @daandemeyer, @cypharAleksa Sarai 暗号君, @jrochaJoaquim Rocha and yours truly – are building the 🚀 next generation of Linux systems, with integrity, determinism, and verification – every step of the way.

amutable.com/blog/introducing-

#⊼mutable

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연합우주 서버 약간 빙글빙글돌아가는서버장의하루 같은 느낌이라 재밌음

트위터가 터짐: 양복입고 나와서 죄송합니다. 하고 머리 숙일 것 같음
연합우주인스가 터짐: 츄리닝 입고 졸린 눈 비비면서 나와서 어어~ 왜이러냐~ 하고 손바닥으로 때려서 고칠 것 같음

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"As of January 2026, over 9,350 Palestinians are being held, most without charges, in Israeli prisons and detention centers; approximately 350 are children. And since 7 October 2023, at least 98 Palestinians (with the toll likely higher) have died in Israeli custody. "

counterpunch.org/2026/01/27/we

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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."

It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.

If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.

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스펙업에는 크게 관심이 없는 유루요와 아크스이자 Ship8의 팀 '엑자일 유니온'의 팀 리더 헤레스티어에요. 귀여운거에 환장해요.

이 계정에서는 PSO2NGS 관련 포스트가 간간히 올라올 예정이에요. 인게임 스크린샷도 올리고, 가끔 굿즈자랑도 할거에요. 그리고 나만 안나오는 레전드템을 먹는 지인을 보고 광선을 쏠 예정이에요

단순히 용도를 분리 한 것일 뿐이라 본계정에서 팔로우되어있던 사람들은 되도록이면 팔로백이 돌아갈거에요.
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RE: mastodon.social/@amutable/1159

Today, we announce Amutable, our ✨ new ✨ company. We – @blixtraChris Kühl, @braunerChristian Brauner 🦊🐺, @davidstrauss, @rodrigo_rataRodrigo Campos Catelin, @michaelvogt, @pothosKai Lu:ke, @zbyszekZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, @daandemeyer, @cypharAleksa Sarai 暗号君, @jrochaJoaquim Rocha and yours truly – are building the 🚀 next generation of Linux systems, with integrity, determinism, and verification – every step of the way.

amutable.com/blog/introducing-

#⊼mutable

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This NRC event notice reads like an SCP entry.

"On January 26, 2026, at 1823 CST, a Notice of Unusual Event was declared on emergency action level HU1.1 due to a security event."

"On January 26, 2026, at 1940 CST, the Unusual Event was terminated."

nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collect

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