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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I couldn't get pixelfed to work under . That's why I'm building pxvoid now. A simple, self-hosted web gallery with integration. No multi-user management, no filters, no stories, and a local upload script. Follows and likes from the are possible. It's an early alpha version, but the basics work in under 1800 LoC . Now all that's missing is the final design and code cleanup 🥳🎉

Screenshot of pxvoid. A federated webgallery. Screenshot of pxvoid. A federated webgallery.
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부산 기장군에 있는 핵발전소(원전) 고리2호기에 대해 인근 지역 주민 등 1106명이 정부의 수명연장 조처를 취소해달라고 요구하는 행정소송을 제기했습니다. 규제기관인 원자력안전위원회가 심사 과정에서 주민 안전을 위협할 수 있는 방사선환경영향평가와 사고관리계획서 등을 충분히 검증하지 않았다는 이유입니다.

“노후원전 불안해 살 수 없다”…고리2호기 수명연장 취...

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unscheduled reminder to go and express gratitude to the OSS stuff you use when you feel thankful for it! ^^

i have found that joining a channel purely to relay that you like something they made for you, with no bug reports / feature requests / strings attached is a really morale boosting experience for both sides. maybe try doing this today!

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unscheduled reminder to go and express gratitude to the OSS stuff you use when you feel thankful for it! ^^

i have found that joining a channel purely to relay that you like something they made for you, with no bug reports / feature requests / strings attached is a really morale boosting experience for both sides. maybe try doing this today!

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Ethiopia builds secret camp to train Sudan RSF fighters

Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train thousands of fighters for the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in neighbouring Sudan, Reuters reporting has found, in the latest sign that one of the world’s deadliest conflicts is sucking in regional powers.

reuters.com/investigations/eth



A satellite image of a secret training camp in Ethiopia.
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This has been said a lot, but it has to be said again:

Please stop calling slop machines 'artificial intelligence'!

It is a marketing term. By framing those machines as intelligent, the companies building them are trying to make us believe that their products are more than stolen data, wasteful hardware, and statistics. But they are not!

We have to educate people what those machines really are, and that starts with taking away the false mystery created by advertising!
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