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.

[공지] 러시아 프로파간다 및 데이터 크롤링 등
악의적인 사용자들의 가입 및 활동으로 인해
머스타드는 당분간 가입승인제로 돌아가도록 하겠습니다.

갑작스러운 공지로 인해 불편을 겪으신 모든 분들게
심심한 사과의 말씀을 드립니다.

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oh wow, IRCv3 is like... actually good software. with features real people want, like "chat history stored on the server and loaded on demand" and "multiple logins under the same username"

you no longer need a bouncer or use one of those funny nickname|m nicks if you run irc on your phone! you can just do it, like in every other chat software lol

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"Nobody questions it anymore" You need to find people who will question it more. I don't even mean this as snark. This is what happens when you're only surrounded by people who think like you: you knowingly become the most toxic version of yourself thinking it's the norm.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ckaz32jwl6t2cno6fmuw2nhn/post/3mevhhd4lbs2b

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BetterHelp : l’ubérisation de la santé mentale servie par les influenceurs

La plateforme venue des États-Unis, où elle a fait l’objet d’une sanction administrative pour avoir partagé les données personnelles de ses utilisateurs, se lance en France. Sa recette : des thérapeutes payés à la longueur de leurs échanges avec les patients, et des youtubeurs célèbres en agents d’influence.  › mediapart.fr/journal/france/17

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Over at LinkedIn, somebody posted the results of putting a Linux server with sshd exposted to the internet for 30 days recently.

In that particular area, not much seems to have changed since the early years of this century when the events chronicled here nxdomain.no/~peter/hailmary_le (or if you prefer Big G's trackers, bsdly.blogspot.com/2013/10/the) occurred.

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I'm not sure if I want to keep posting on lobste.rs after seeing some recent discussions...

It's not like Hacker News level bad, but there's just... a particular kind of person that seems to be taking over some discussions, the kind that isn't breaking any rules but just... makes insufferable arguments that are blatantly unproductive and makes me not want to be around them.

I flagged a few recent ones as "Unkind" but I don't know if the moderation policy applies (some of them even touch on multiple flag options without being too in your face about any single one, which is another issue). Honestly, it feels like the feature set is just not right to avoid this. Without downvotes, there's no feedback possible that a comment is negative (without necessarily breaking the rules). All you see is upvotes from people who agree, even if they're in the minority, and then the rest are forced to read those comments. And without even a private block/mute feature, we can't even personally hide these kinds of people (not that this is the best solution, because it creates a weird disconnect where people are privately ignored if they are unlikeable but this has no repercussions on them, and no effect on what other users see).

I don't know, it just feels like "community moderation" is broken in the face of people who push just hard enough to be annoying to the rest but not hard enough to warrant hard mod action.

@pushcxPeter Bhat Harkins

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We are very happy to announce that the European Commission is funding the ELFA consortium to build a local-first, end-to-end encrypted workspace suite. Core tools include documents, spreadsheets, email, calendar, chat, video calls, and more!

Gathering 12 partners for at least 3 years, towards a suite composed of 16 apps!

@nextgraph @ironcalc @blocknote @AnanasTeknik @ontolaOntola.io @xwikiXWiki SAS @CryptPad @uradotdesignUra Design @danubetech @xrhfXR Hypermedia Federation and @nlnet who will soon offer sub-granting.

elfaconsortium.eu/

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Hot on the heels of the first release, I'm very pleased to share that neocaml 0.2 is out today with many improvements! (see the release notes for details github.com/bbatsov/neocaml/rel)

I hadn't had so much fun working on an project since the early days of CIDER, so progress has been pretty fast. Big kudos to the brave early adopters for their valuable feedback!

And a huge THANKS to @sanityincSteve Purcell for helping me get the package on MELPA and providing A TON of great feedback!

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