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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나를 사랑하는 작은 습관들

1. 매일 아침 거울에 미소 지어주기
2. 자신의 노력에 박수 보내기
3. 완벽하지 않아도 괜찮다고 말하기
4. 내가 좋아하는 일에 시간 투자하기
5. 실수를 배움의 기회로 여기기
6. 작은 성취에도 스스로를 칭찬하기
7. 부정적인 생각은 빠르게 전환하기

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🕐 2026-02-16 00:00 UTC

📰 技術発信を後回しにした私が、転職で詰んだ話。 (👍 265)

🇬🇧 How delaying tech blogging hurt job search: skills without public proof = invisible competence. Start documenting your learning journey now.
🇰🇷 기술 블로깅을 미룬 결과 이직 실패: 증명 없는 실력은 보이지 않는 역량. 지금 바로 학습 과정을 기록하세요.

🔗 zenn.dev/igz0/articles/skill-w

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Since Cookie came into my life, she's not just a cat… she's a piece of my heart walking on four legs 🐾🤍. With her sparkling eyes and soft fur, Cookie has always filled the house with warmth and peace, as if she knows exactly how to brighten my day with just a look or a gentle meow.

And today I have wonderful news… Cookie got married! 🥹✨ It feels like she's grown up suddenly before my eyes, and is about to begin a new chapter in her life.

Cookies 's sleeping in her basket
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Thâu-ke ê âng-pau, koh thê saⁿ koàn tiàm lāi iōng bô oân ê gû-ni--tńg.
頭家的紅包,還拿了三罐店裡沒用完的鮮奶回家。

Thàn--sí--ah, thàn--sí--ah.
賺爛了,賺爛了。
:blobcatmeltthumb:

一個紅包袋中間寫著謹賀新年,及畫著一匹黃色的馬的插畫
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從「她」字用作「She」的對應伊始,關於華語是否需要陰性代名詞的爭論一直都在。在歷史上大多數時間,男性/陽剛視角的觀點一直佔據語言、文字和文化、公共敘事的中心,女性/陰性視角直到近百年才慢慢地受到重視,在這個漫長的過程中,「她」字幫助女性在語言書寫中照見了自身的主體性,女性/陰性經驗在書寫中有了容身之處,也有了在公共話語場域中被看見、肯認的可能。而跨性別/非二元經驗更加邊緣,更少被言說、書寫,在公共場域中被看見、肯認是近四、五十年的事,直到最近Unicode新版本發布,「ㄨ也」字才被正式納入。

粵語字和台語字的發展,也是在尋求自身的主體性。所以,看到「佢」和「伊」被視為中性的代名詞,再照見那些藏在粵語和台語裡的辱女詞彙與性別框架,我想問的是,「佢」和「伊」是否是忽視女性/陰性以及跨性別/非二元主體性的表現?「佢」和「伊」被視為中性的代名詞,是否是無視藏在粵語和台語裡,至今未完全消散的陽剛中心?如果上述問題答案都是「是」,那麼,最後也最重要的問題,粵語、台語需要「姖」、「𡛂/𡜬」,甚或是「ㄨ巨」、「ㄨ尹」字嗎?

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好像還沒有在這裡正式介紹,我的新朋友——宜X利的藍鯨玩偶「波波」!🐳

它實在太軟了,所以常常癱成一塊鯨餅(?)

它有一雙可愛的豆豆眼、圓滾滾的身軀、短短的胸鰭,顏色由深淺不同、美麗的藍色組成!

它在2026年2月10日,來到我身邊。

它陪著我上班與睡覺,同事們也很喜歡它!(請看P2工作照)

以後會多多發佈和波波在一起的日常!🐳

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So a person set a GoPro at the entrance to a burrowing owl's burrow. There are dozens of comments about what a fantastic photo it is. Having photographed burrowing owls--from an ethical distance--near the Salton Sea ag fields, I know my friend Wendy down there would be horrified, as am I, by what the photographer did. It is wrong to disturb any bird to get-the-shot. 😡 The only reason to approach a burrow is to plant a small flag warning people--& tractors--to steer clear. flickr.com/photos/wemesq/with/

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商人的「德」和後世的意思還不太一樣,它不是客觀的行為規範,而是具體的「給好處」之意。王的「德」是給臣民好處,它的反義詞是懲戒,是「罪」和「罰」,兩手都不可少:「用罪伐厥死,用德彰厥善。」直到周公在西周初期發展出「敬德」的理念,「德」才逐漸被當作一種通行的價值觀。

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Conspiracy theories, UFOs, Aliens

Idk I am not much of a conspiracy theorist, and its plausible to wave away the Tictac videos as "oh DOD just trying to get more funding," but I can't think of what Obama would have to gain by saying that aliens are real.

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Servants of the Damned by David Enrich, 2022

The NYT's Business Investigations Editor reveals the dark side of American law.
Delivering a "devastating and rollicking" (Carol Leonnig) exposé of the astonishing power wielded by the world's largest law firms, David Enrich traces how one firm shielded OPIOID MAKERS, GUN COMPANIES, BIG TOBACCO, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS, FOX NEWS, and much of the FORTUNE 500




 helped DONALD TRUMP get elected, govern, and evade investigation; masterminded the conservative remaking of THE COURTS . . . AND MADE A KILLING ALONG THE WAY.
In his acclaimed #1 bestseller Dark Towers, David Enrich presented the never-before-told saga of how Deutsche Bank became the global face of financial recklessness and criminality. Now Enrich turns his eye towards the world of "Big Law" and the nearly unchecked influence these firms wield to shield the wealthy and powerful—and bury their secrets.
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今天是侄女出世D53,她開始會「玩」了,我也偶爾陪她玩幾十分鐘,努力延長她躺在床上或沙發上而不哭的時間。這時期的她愈來愈可愛,因為她晶亮的眼睛會盯著人或物品看,她從一個懵懵懂懂來到世上什麼也不會、搞不清楚的新生兒,漸漸成為一個對周圍的人或物品有反應的可愛嬰兒。

中午我拿到新玩具(?)玩給她看,她愣愣地看著,很被彩色木頭柵欄玩具的顏色與裡面滾動的木珠聲音吸引。最近我也會輕抓她的小腿,把它們左右擺動,配合著節奏念道「啊tsiànn-pîng、啊tò-pîng,啊正爿倒爿正爿倒爿……」配合我念到哪一邊就把她的腿擺到哪一邊,意外地幾次在她好像要哭的時候,成功轉移注意力讓她恢復好奇的表情。因為她的反應不錯,我在她哭號的時候就抱起來拍拍,發現她會哭可能是因為胃不舒服,所以抱起來就吐奶了……XD 這樣幾次後,我決定要嘗試睡眠訓練——僅僅是嘗試讓她在嬰兒床上入睡——我嘗試了水晶音樂和安撫巾,但在大約4、5次反覆放下、哭號、抱起安撫、放下……的循環後,我驚覺當我抱起安撫好她,走回臥室時,她會在臥室裡還沒放下就哭,很怕她對臥室有不好的印象,只好宣告失敗,讓弟媳把侄女綁在胸前入睡。

晚餐後,弟弟把小侄女放在沙發上逗時,發現他對她發出雙唇抖動的「prrrrrr」聲音時,小侄女竟然會努力學他來回應他!我們三個大人都樂了,雖然小侄女還無法發出那種聲音,但她很明顯在努力模仿!深深覺得照顧小孩就是像這樣一點一點覺得更有趣,和老人長照比起來真是……

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昨天是弟媳產後D52,我們去參加了他們的在德台灣人的聚會,算是大家一起過年吃火鍋這樣。他們似乎是好幾年前就認識了,剛認識時大家可能還單身,如今都陸續結婚生小孩、買房買車了。聚會時大家的小孩都來了,大人們也開心地輪流抱我的小侄女,她穿上了紅底繡金線的衣服超級可愛!聚會間大人們也互相給小孩紅包,雖然包的都是少少的錢,但我看了很感慨——在台灣時我覺得年味漸淡(且覺得很好),沒想到在異鄉,大家反而努力想要營造「家鄉味」。有一位台灣朋友帶了她的巴西籍男友來,他居然也準備了紅包給小孩!我一方面覺得他很用心也願意理解女友的文化,一方面又覺得這畫面很突兀(?)很有趣XD

這天我們從主人家(小孩一歲了)接收了不少舊玩具,雖然說是二手但都質感很好,前述的彩色木柵欄裡有木珠滾動的玩具,就是這樣來的。

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The Empress by Ruby Lal, 2018

The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan

Four centuries ago, a Muslim woman ruled an empire. Her legend still lives, but her story was lost—until now.
In 1611, thirty-four-year-old Nur Jahan, daughter of a Persian noble and widow of a subversive official, became the twentieth and favorite wife of the Emperor Jahangir, who ruled the vast Mughal Empire.







An astute politician as well as a devoted partner, she issued imperial orders; coins of the realm bore her name. When Jahangir was imprisoned by a rebellious nobleman, the Empress led troops into battle and ultimately rescued him.

The only woman to acquire the stature of empress in her male-dominated world, Nur was also a talented dress designer and innovative architect whose work inspired her stepson's Taj Mahal. Nur's confident assertion of talent and power is revelatory; it far exceeded the authority of her female contemporaries in Renaissance Europe, including Elizabeth I. Here, she finally receives her due in a deeply researched and evocative book.
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A History of Asia, 7e by Rhoads Murphey, 2016

A History of Asia is the only text to cover the area known as "monsoon Asia" - India, China, Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia--from the earliest times to the present.

Written by leading scholar Rhoads Murphey, the book uses an engaging, lively tone to chronicle the complex political, social, intellectual, and economic histories of this area.

taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/1

(Includes a 35 page preview).




Popular because of its scope and coverage, as well as its illustrations, maps, and many boxed primary sources, the new edition of A History of Asia continues as a leader in its field.
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Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson, 2008

By the author of the acclaimed bestsellers Benjamin Franklin and Steve Jobs, this is the definitive biography of Albert Einstein.

How did his mind work? What made him a genius? Isaacson’s biography shows how his scientific imagination sprang from the rebellious nature of his personality. His fascinating story is a testament to the connection between creativity and freedom.




Based on newly released personal letters of Einstein, this book explores how an imaginative, impertinent patent clerk—a struggling father in a difficult marriage who couldn’t get a teaching job or a doctorate—became the mind reader of the creator of the cosmos, the locksmith of the mysteries of the atom, and the universe. His success came from questioning conventional wisdom and marveling at mysteries that struck others as mundane. This led him to embrace a morality and politics based on respect for free minds, free spirits, and free individuals. 

These traits are just as vital for this new century of globalization, in which our success will depend on our creativity, as they were for the beginning of the last century, when Einstein helped usher in the modern age.
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Pondering if there are any quality TUI tools offering the equivalent of the (somehow, still painful and irritating, even in a rich environment like a modern webapp) GitHub blame-drilldown.

I.e., git blame, who last touched function X, ok now show me the git blame prior to that commit, rinse/repeat. Because with reformats/refactors/etc, the current git blame never tells the entire story.

Anyone got faves here? Feels like something that would fit well in lazygit but I don’t believe that has lots of blame related features yet.

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