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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코인은 대체로 거래 수수료가 일반 주식거래 수수료보다 높아서 플레이어(?)가 구조적으로 이득을 보기 상당히 어렵습니다 (..) 즉 거래소만 돈을 버는 구조고요 이런 이유로 이득을 보기가 어려우니 대체로 추천하지 않습니다; 백테스트 해보신분들은 잘 아시리라 생각합니다 과거엔 주식도 이랬고요 다만 코인 자체가 가치가 없으니 쓸모가 없다 이건 코인마다 다르기도하고요 생각해보면 대다수 자산이라는것이 사실 내재적인 가치가 생각외로 없는 경우도 많으므로 이건 사실이라고 보기 어렵습니다 하여간 코인거래나 소유는 피하시는것이 좋습니다 (..)

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"I know exactly what messages moments like this send to children. They learn that are not there to protect them. They learn that even citizenship does not guarantee safety when your family is . And they learn, most devastatingly, that they are disposable." texasobserver.org/local-police

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RE: fosstodon.org/@unicorn/1160657

Very excited about the transfer of django-unicorn.com to django-commons.org and thrilled that it is here to support the ecosystem.

Special thanks to @ryancheleyThe B is Silent for the initial work setting this up, and github.com/cunla for actually doing the transfer! 🙌

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Living on the edge… edge cases only.

I ran Sway inside Gnome. It opens a window with Sway running inside it, cool. I quit sway, and sway tells my session manager to logout… which causes gnome to terminate and dumps me back at the gdm login screen. lol

This industry doesn’t make serious products.

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It's been a long time coming, but the Unicorn repository has officially been transferred to django-commons.org! 🎉

This move ensures that Unicorn will continue to get updates going forward and should allow other collaborators to work on the project easier than before.

The new repo is at github.com/django-commons/djan (although github.com/adamghill/django-un will redirect for a little while).

Lots of fixes and some features are planned for upcoming releases, plus maybe a few other surprises! 🦄

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The department¹ has some new Dell (multi-)GPU servers that scream at 100 dB and can't be turned down any quieter. Thankfully they aren't in our machine room, but you can hear the screaming from the other side of their machine room door. I can't help but think that they're trying to tell us something.

¹ my group doesn't have that kind of money, these servers were directly bought by some researchers with very nice grants that can fund servers that reach six figures each.

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So Ars Technica "wrote" an "article" about the "AI" bot instructed to puke some slop pretending to be discriminated against, and the Ars article contained "comments" from a developer that were not in the linked article, and were, in fact, entirely made up, 99% likely by "AI", possibly because the Ars author instructed the "AI" to summarize the linked article, and now Ars has deleted the "article" and comments?

How ever could this happen to a for-profit website owned by a giant media conglomerate who also sold their content rights to "AI" companies? It will always remain a mystery.

infosec.exchange/@mttaggart/11

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To celebrate my first merged PR into Firefox core, I wrote a too-long article on Contextual Design for (Opinionated) Component Libraries.

frehner.me/blog/contextual-sty

And it concludes with my reasons for submitting patches to Firefox and WebKit.

Lots of thanks to everyone who helped out, or wrote articles, or encouraged me to just do it. @argyleinkAdam Argyle , @kizuRoma Komarov ,@emilioEmilio Cobos Álvarez , Keith, and @jaffathecakeJake Archibald ❤️

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