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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"ÖPNV bleibt auch 2026 ein dickes Minusgeschäft

Im Wirtschaftsplan 2026 ist von einem Jahresdefizit in Höhe von 94,8 Millionen Euro die Rede; ein ähnlich hohes Minus wie schon 2024 und voraussichtlich 2025."

Jeder Parkplatz kostet mehrere Tausend Euro.
Wie hoch ist das Defizit der Stadt Bochum bei diesen Parkplätzen?
Wie hoch ist das Defizit der Stadt Bochum bei den Parkhäusern?

waz.de/lokales/bochum/article4

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상나라 유적에서 고래 뼈가 발견되는데, 그 교역망에 대해서는 알려진 게 없다. 고래가 통채로 수입된 것인지 아니면 (점복용으로) 뼈만 전해진 것인지도 알 수 없다. 하지만 해안가와의 교류가 있었다는 점은 확실하다. 강을 통한 수운이었을까? 중국만이 아니라 전세계에서도 청동기 시대의 교역망은 여전히 수수께끼다.

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climatecentral.org/open-positi Associate Product Manager at a climate nonprofit.

Role can be mostly remote with periodic travel to US locations. Headquarters is in Princeton, NJ. Expected base salary range: $75,000-$90,000.

The job posting "will close once we have reached a strong pool of candidates, so ... apply early and no later than February 6th at 5pm ET."

And check out the bias mitigation step they request regarding education history on one's résumé: removing school names.

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Mozilla is adding a toggle to disable all generative "AI" features in Firefox. It shows that organized pushback is actually making a difference.

One battle won. Now let's make it crystal clear. We want tools, not forced LLMs. Keep the pressure on until "AI" is no longer an option.

techcrunch.com/2026/02/02/fire

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Guest Request:
We're looking for someone who loves Linux and is up for a discussion about how it's a great option for folks moving from Windows 10 in particular.

Bonus points if you're a gamer or content creator, or anyone who has moved Windows focussed workflows.

It'll be a friendly and relaxed chat. Replies here very welcome, or PM for our email.

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I really like the visuals and technology in this game. Stairs are seamlessly integrated: you just walk up and continue - no fade to black and jump to the "next level". The game is tile based and operates at classic 90° angles, but all movement is sub-tracked and therefore super smooth. When the robed figures slide from one tile to another, it's spooky. The shading and colouring of the walls gives the impression of curves where there are none.




A staircase between two blue wallsA wall and a doorway at roughly a 45° angleA corridor, with white walls. Due to the shading, it gives the impression of slightly curved walls.
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体調不良起こしたので、会社休みます…
寒気が止まらない。
自己分析ですが
鼻炎から?
喉に痰が絡んだような状態になって溜まっているのかな。
で気持ち悪いし、体調不良?

素人判断このぐらいにして病院行きます…
熱は36.6℃

私は体調不良を起こしても熱は上がらんのか?

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i'm thinking about writing a zine reference for CORS, XSS, CSP, CSRF, etc because all the acronyms feel so impossible to remember and it's so useful to know the basics

but.. what is all that stuff _called_? "web security" and "browser security" both feel way too broad. So far I've just been saying "you know, CSRF and CORS and XSS and stuff" to people

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i'm thinking about writing a zine reference for CORS, XSS, CSP, CSRF, etc because all the acronyms feel so impossible to remember and it's so useful to know the basics

but.. what is all that stuff _called_? "web security" and "browser security" both feel way too broad. So far I've just been saying "you know, CSRF and CORS and XSS and stuff" to people

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ai, capitalism

i don't really want to hear anymore about how ai "works for me" or "doesn't work for me" or anything like that

this is conceding the framing of the debate on totally self-centered terms and ignoring the massive societal effects of this hideous technology

this is how capitalism trains you to think and it's wild to see how many people still have these individualism brainworms even when they can clearly see the societal cost and it also impacts them specifically

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Mike Bird: "People get angry at this point but aggregate American spending on eating/drinking out or having that food delivered is at a record high, and the proportion spent on store-bought food is at a joint-record low with the peak housing bubble era." | nitter
nitter.net/Birdyword/status/20

Do people really get a lot of food delivered these days rather than cooking? I probably eat out more often than I should, but I've never used one of those food delivery services...

I think I'll do a poll.

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A coalition of nonprofits is demanding that the U.S. government block Grok — the chatbot that was accused of generating thousands of nonconsensual explicit images per hour, which were then disseminated on X — from being used in federal agencies. @Techcrunch has more:

flip.it/N_evnk

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... Diese Bücher verschenke Regale sind echt ne Qual...

... Hab jetzt schon wieder drei neue Bücher in der Wohnung...

... Um mal so zu tun als würde das noch n Unterschied machen 🫣🙈

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What I listened to today: "Prelude to Fear" / "Creating, Example 1", Primus

Primus is known for a Specific Sound, confident, idiosyncratic, grounded in Les Claypool's virtuoso bass. So it's SUPER interesting to listen to this early, pre-Tim-Alexander demo, where the sound isn't…quite…what it became. Intense funk vibes, just a touch of prog, and Claypool does Voices but doesn't seem to have solidly chosen steampunk yet. At one point he seems to be describing an OODA loop

youtube.com/watch?v=MxR8z4-mFec

What I listened to today: "Show Me What You Got", Busta Rhymes

Busta Rhymes sampling my favorite Stereolab song ("Come And Play in The Milky Night"). J Dilla beat! Kinda archetypical for Busta, near-miss brilliance, great production, incredible rap flow… & an overlong chorus that drags the whole thing down (the chorus *really* needed a professional singer for guest vocals).

Listen careful on verse 1 for the rap equivalent of a oner. Rhyme scheme is AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

youtube.com/watch?v=k2Q0UgQ1rro

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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, Linux plus systemd, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Linux/systemd.

Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning systemd system made useful by the systemd corelibs, systemd daemons, and vital systemd components comprising a full OS as defined by Poettering.

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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, Linux plus systemd, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Linux/systemd.

Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning systemd system made useful by the systemd corelibs, systemd daemons, and vital systemd components comprising a full OS as defined by Poettering.

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