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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:fedilug:​ の第10回もくもく+ミニLT会を開催します。
土曜日開催+長時間もくもく会+ミニLT会として は3月からイベント活動を再開します。

に何らか興味があるなら途中参加・途中退場・聞き専・LTのみ参加・初心者発表・玄人発表など形態にかかわらず参加大歓迎です!!
今回は以前まで使用していたMattermostに変わり、 https://stoat.chat/ を使用したいと思います(詳細は後日案内)。

日時:2026/03/21(土) 13:30 〜 17:00
参加登録: https://fedilug.connpass.com/event/383497/
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We're officially reducing the destruction of unsold clothing and footwear, a practice responsible for the loss of around 4-9% of Europe’s textiles.

With the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, we’re simplifying the process for businesses:

🔸Destruction is only allowed under clear exceptions
🔸Easier ways to disclose how unsold goods are managed

Textile companies are encouraged to manage stock better and prioritise resale, donations, and reuse.

🔗 link.europa.eu/cdYmK9

The image illustrates the lifecycle of a coat, showing the options after it is unsold. On the left, there is a coat labelled ‘unsold. A red downward arrow indicates that product is damaged or unsafe to be sold, leading to disposal, represented by a pile of damaged clothes. A green upward arrow shows that the coat can be resold, remanufactured, donated, or reused, resulting in 'new life’ represented by a pile of coats ready for sale. The European Union flag is in the bottom right corner.
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来年3月に岡山で写真展を初開催します!!:blobcamera:
二回目の写真展が主催ってどういうことだよ(困惑)
:thinking_ago_exploding_head:

テーマは自分はここ1~2年激中古安レンズを買い集めているので
【激安中古レンズで撮る写真】をテーマに展示します。​:gekiyasu_hantei:
また、自分のチャンネルであるioカメラ雑談相談部屋の人たちからも写真を展示する予定です。
あまり人が来ることは期待してませんが(
:kora:​)是非皆さん、この機に岡山においでください​:okayama_pref:​​:left_side_balloon_with_tail:​​:oide:

会場:岡山県岡山市北区表町1-10-33
 アサノカメラ2F フォトサロンアサノ 入場無料
会期:2026年3月7日(土)12時~18時
   2026年3月8日(日)10時~17時

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I must question if these defense contractors are reliable partners for the US. CEO fantasizes about spraying fentanyl-laced piss on analysts. Founder defends illegal boat strikes because they're "masculine." Not to mention all the things Peter Thiel is up to. The right people for long-term trust?

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ahcborosqrfchi3iiyhoixch/post/3mey4opdpt22b

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Yer free monad on a container C is yer C*, with container morphisms in I -> C* and C*;C* -> C*, giving a monad on sets.

But -* is itself a monad on containers, with container morphisms in C -> C* and C** -> C*. That’s the free monad monad.

Kleisli arrows in the free monad monad are container morphisms in C -> D*, which act as templates for catamorphisms. For every C shape, you get a D term whose variables tell you where to substitute the results of the recursive calls from each C position.

These templates can be recovered from the function itself by perturbation testing.

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Browsing my Fedi feed today and it is clear some of y'all need hugs really badly.

I am here to provide!!

*Hugs you tight if you would like a hug* You're okay, friend. I've got you here in my forelegs and I love you so much. *gives you another gentle squeeze, fluffing up a little for you to bury yourself in their fur if you'd like*

You are so good. Thank you for hanging in there even when it's difficult. I am so proud of you.

If you need me, I'm here. :)

🩵🩵🩵

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I had a thread I posted ages ago about how there needs to be a global wiki about every piece of hardware on earth that attempts to doccument all the components in them and their status or jailbrokenness/openness and randomly listened to another podcast episode from @NGIZeroNGI0: Next Generation Internet about a project they funded called DeviceCode that is attempting to unify data sources from a number of different wikis into a single searchable database. It really needs a nice web interface though

github.com/armijnhemel/devicec

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Hat jemand Interesse an einem dicken NAS: QNAP TS-1277

  • AMD Ryzen™ 5 1600 6-core/12-thread 3.2 GHz processor (Turbo Core to 3.6 GHz)
  • 64 GB RAM DDR4
  • 8 * 8 TB HD (3.5'' SATA, Hot-Swappable, Typ Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN004-2M2101, ca. 24.000 Betriebsstunden)
  • 4 * 1 TB GB SSD (2.5'' SATA, Hot-Swappable, Typ SSD 870 EVO 1TB, ca. 14.000 Betriebsstunden)
  • 2 * 1 TB SSD (M.2 SATA, Typ: SSD 860 EVO M.2 1TB, ca. 55.000 Betriebsstunden)
  • 4 * 1 gbps Ethernet 1000baseT
  • 2 * 10 gbps Ethernet 10000baseT (via extra PCI-Karte)
  • Herstelllerseite mit Specs: qnap.com/en/product/ts-1277/sp
  • Strombedarf: ca. 120W
  • System bekommt noch Updates (aktuelle Version QTS 5.2.8.3359 build 20251225 vom Januar 2026)

Anmerkungen:

  • Eine der 8 TB Disks (tatsächlich haben die 7.28 TB) meldet einen SMART-Alarm, der Ironwolf-Check sagt "OK" (siehe Screenshots)
  • Angaben der Betriebsstunden: ich habe versucht immer die älteste Platte zu identifizieren. Da ich die nacheinander getauscht habe, sollten die meisten Platten jeweils weniger Stunden auf der Uhr haben.

Das Teil wiegt so ca. 14kg und ich habe keine geeignete Versandverpackung. D.h. man muss das Teil bei mir in Kronshagen bei Kiel abholen.

Preis: 1500€

Foto QNAP TS-1277 von vorne beim HochfahrenFoto QNAP TS-1277 von obenFoto QNAP TS-1277 von hinten, man sieht oben die zusätzlich eingebaute 10gbs Dual-Ethernet-KarteSMART-Fehler der einen Platte
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