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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근데 일하다보면 놀랍게도;;; (독일에 있는 몇몇) 독일분들은 정말 입만 털고 일을 너무 안하던데 결과 나오는거보면 죄다 폴란드 사람들이 해온것;; 슬라이드라도 잘 만들고 설명이라도 잘하면 모르는데 그것도 아님 그냥 진심 뭐하는지 모르겠음;; 매니징과 조율을 잘하냐 그것도 아님;; 허허 거참...

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Ich hab sowas von die Schnauze voll. Da will eine Management-Person eines Multi-Milliarden-Konzerns (mit IAAP-Accessibility-Zertifikat) Expertise von behinderten Screenreader-Nutzenden auf Mastodon einkaufen. Eine Stunde testen für 50 Dollar. Aber nich direkt als Geld, sondern als Gutschein.

Diese Branche ist ja oft ausbeuterisch gegenüber Behinderten und ich rede auch weißgottnicht zum ersten Mal darüber, aber dieses Level an Dreistigkeit ist schon mal wieder was ganz besonderes.

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The lady who does my nails said something I've been thinking about all weekend

She said something along the lines of "Artists have so much power to move people politically. Its why they want to take our power by telling us AI can 'make art,' but AI can't move people."

She is a great artist imo

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While I am uncertain if normal users will adapt to the chatbot conversational interfaces, I am blown away by how quickly typing sentences to a robot makes every search interface I’ve used my entire life look like a clumsy toy.

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@dymaxionEleanor Saitta In this case, the mindset of “classification of items and assessing risk via component analysis” seems to consistently result in the conclusion being “if nation states could analyse all communications everywhere then they can maximally assess risk”.

In other words, it sounds like the closed world hypothesis of total information implying perfect control of the environment. Type 1 safety, “zero incidents”, and other mindsets all share that in common.

I’m not sure we know how to write effective policy or regulations in a way that *doesnt* imply this outcome, because I continue to consistently see it. Hence the question of how do we teach effective understanding around complex systems to these groups. How can we respond with “yes, and” rather than attempting to shut down the conversation by stating that the approach they’re attempting isn’t possible, without offering an alternative that’s more effective?

@hazelweakly
The national security thing is I think different. The core goal of the state is to survive, and the primary survival tool of the state is control, so states always want to control everything they can control that could impact their survival. So the driver for universal surveillance isn't that it's going to improve state security, it's that universal surveillance is now possible. If in thirty years we end up with brain implants becoming common, then in forty years we're going to be having a debate about whether freedom of thought is compatible with state security, and the answer of the state, sooner or later, is going to be no.

This calculus means that it doesn't really matter if new surveillance is going to work, let alone be efficient. Just as many companies try to do quantitative security tracking when they don't and likely never will have quantitatively meaningful data, because governance is supposed to be about risk and that means we have to have numbers, so by god numbers we will have, the state does the same. Better yet, the state gets to never actually tell you what the numbers are. "Critical for national security" is a magical formula, not an analytic outcome.

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I'm excited to announce that my abstract for BSDCan 2026 is accepted. In June, I will talk about HMP scheduling on FreeBSD and little bit of relevant scheduler stuff at Ottawa. The work is still ongoing and it needs many preliminary works done on FreeBSD schedulers, so it’s hard to guarantee that the HMP changes would land before BSDCan. Still, I will put maximum effort on this during my internship at the FreeBSD Foundation.

Fun fact: BSDCan is a week before my midterm exams (aka reading week)

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저도 잘 모르지만 언어는 그냥 확률적으로 모델링하는것이 꽤 근접한 정답이고 그래서 GPT 같은 언어모델이 언어에 대해서 몰라도 대량으로 집어넣고 돌리면 돌아가는것 (먼산) 사람 뇌는 그렇게 무식하게 하진 않지만 아주 단순화시켜서 말하면 뇌 자체가 어찌보면 생물학적인 예측 기계 아닌가 싶긴하더라고요 앵무새도 영어 문법 간한건 잘 배우고 등등 일단 통상적인 과학적인 시각은 그런거 아닌가 생각함다 사람만의 특별한 어떤 구조는 없다고 봐야...

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지금 렌즈 구성에는 만족하고 있는데, 결국 문제는 망원을 추가할 거냐 말 거냐 인데 내가 망원을 원하는지부터가 문제... 50mm에서도 트리밍 종종 하니까 있으면 좋긴 할 건데 그럼 그걸 끼우고 다닐 거냐 하면 내 속에서 그러지는 않을 거 같은데, 싶음. 망원에서는 화질 욕심이 없고 그냥 편하게 땡길 수 있는 줌 렌즈가 좋을 거 같은데, 흠...

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근데 진짜 테크쪽은 기술은 엄청 빨리 변하는데 대다수 학교에서 보면 구닥다리 기술을 가르치는 경우도 많음 정말 상위 10-20개 정도만 커리큘럼을 빨리 바꾸던데 나머진 얘넨 왜 이런걸 아직도 수업에 넣어놨나 했다고 하나 싶을 정도임;; 반면 잘하는곳 나온 잘하는 학생은 여전히 골라 가고요 어떻게든 최신 기술 스택 꼭 써보고 써봤다고 적는것이 중요하긴한듯. 다른 쪽은 모르겠지만...

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Has anyone experimented with using Mastodon's `personal note` field as a way to have petnames in a fediverse client app? I use it a lot in Phanpy when friends have weird unpronounceable usernames and profile pictures that change every week to keep some mental consistency but I would love to just see the name field be replaceable with data in the saved in `profile note` field using markdown or something like `[Alice](customName)`

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Hello ! Thanks to my new DFF grant, I'm now looking to hire a PhD student to join me at AAU in Aalborg 🇩🇰 to work on "usable decentralization", i.e. on making distributed and federated cloud services accessible to the everyday user. For more details, see link below, and please don't hesitate to DM me with questions!

vacancies.aau.dk/phd-positions

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hallucination in is disheartening. This topped a search result (startpage). I at once knew it is false for I've never heard of "Basimba community". It mixes it up with an actual people, the Ngo (leopard) clan of Buganda. Proof of hallucination? It claims to be a Ugandan community but mentions places in Angola, and Portuguese (who never came anywhere close). I've seen other wiki articles of this thing, and also in grok vomit.

Can anyone fix it?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basimba_

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RE: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11600174

"America is not great. It has been gutted by the Epstein class, who robbed us blind, raped our kids, and are now selling us shitcoins and chatbots and the spectacle of protesters being shot in the streets. But it's not enough to know that the system is rigged. Everybody knows the system is rigged. To build a movement and save our future, we have to know how it is rigged and who rigged it" - @pluralisticCory Doctorow

Also, this kind dressed-up theft is by no means a US phenom. It's everywhere.

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RE: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11600174

"America is not great. It has been gutted by the Epstein class, who robbed us blind, raped our kids, and are now selling us shitcoins and chatbots and the spectacle of protesters being shot in the streets. But it's not enough to know that the system is rigged. Everybody knows the system is rigged. To build a movement and save our future, we have to know how it is rigged and who rigged it" - @pluralisticCory Doctorow

Also, this kind dressed-up theft is by no means a US phenom. It's everywhere.

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원래 미팅이 아침 8시에 있었는데 미뤄짐 내일 그래서 또 있음 ㅅㅂ ㅠㅠㅠㅠ 근데 이 블랙회사 보면 중국분들은 보면 항상 너무 열심히 일하고 (님 회사 주주도 아닌데 그렇게 안해도 되는데요) 독일분들은 열심히 해야하는데 전혀 안함 ㅋㅋㅋ 니네 회사 불타고 있어 이놈들아...

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Serious question: how many times a day is humanly possible?

We thought our neighbor got a girlfriend. Good for him.

But now it’s 5–7 times a day, we’re getting woken up by loud “kimochii~” noises, and it’s a different girl every time.

Is this man a human or a load balancer???

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