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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ESLint v10.0.0 is officially here!

📉 Smaller download (11MB ➡️ 9.4MB)
🚫 Removal of the eslintrc configuration system
⚛️ Improved JSX reference tracking for better scope analysis
🛠️ Enhanced RuleTester for better rules

Check out the full release notes:
eslint.org/blog/2026/02/eslint

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I'm a solo, low income, disabled older woman and have been without accessible independent transportation for about a year now. It will cost at least $8K to get something that meets my access needs.

Today is and every person who buys my music with a big tip is helping me get to that goal of better health, more independence, and travel freedom!

Thanks to all the kind Mastodonians who've already done this!

meganlynch.bandcamp.com/album/

"Bandcamp Friday - February 6"

Image flier with blue stylized flower shape on a yellow field. I have modified it with a photo of the Azub Tricon GR, which is one of the models that could work for me. It is a folding recumbent tricycle in a tadpole shape (two wheels in front, one in back).
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From Open Media

Sign Canada’s Digital Sovereignty Charter

Canadian democracy is under threat. Algorithms and deceptive content are shaping what we see, think, and share, while foreign tech giants collect our data without limits.

Our current laws and digital systems aren’t strong enough to protect us. This leaves Canadian voices, our choices, and our digital identities at risk. Parliament must step up and champion Canada’s Digital Sovereignty Charter now

action.openmedia.org/page/1861

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a witch appears and offers you a TF potion! she explains that the transformation will take 1 hour and you can mold your body during that time to choose your exact shape, coloration, sex characteristics, etc.

which do you take?

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RE: masto.ai/@phoronix/11602537647

It's not that I dislike systemd— actually I *like* systemd, in that it's better than the things it replaced— but what's freaky as hell to me is we have a situation where due to LKML being either underresourced or uninterested in anything outside the very narrow scope of their interests, IBM can simply decide things are going to become a permanent part of Linux, and potentially you will not be able to take them out later because the distros tightly integrated them with everything.

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x.com/i/status/201957812267351

『あの悲惨な戦争を見て
「当時の人たちは、なんで止めなかったんだろう?」
って思うじゃないですか。

それ、今なんですよ。今。

昔も
「日本は強い」「すぐ勝つ」
って嘘ばっかり言ってた。

戦争を始めた人たちは
戦場に行かず、
負けても責任を取らない。

同じ構図、今見てる!』

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Quick explainer on what gives cryptocurrency value

(1/N) This isn't advocacy for crypto, it's advocacy for understanding things. Okay so:

1. A "currency" is a system of tokens that have in themselves no intrinsic value but are accepted as having value by communal agreement.

2. The backbone of this agreement is trust in the scarcity of these tokens. If someone handed you a slip of paper as payment and you had no proof that they didn't just print it five minutes ago, you wouldn't trust it.

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