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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:na_skeb_shiyouya:​​:skeb:​​:tesuuryou_muryou:​​:meow_exclamation:
2月20日18時0分から2月22日17時59分までSkebの手数料が無料とのことなので、あらためてお知らせします!基本は一次創作ですが、ガイドライン等で許可しているもののみ二次創作でもお請けします!何卒よろしくお願いいたします!

今回はSkebご依頼外での絵も仕上りの参考に添えます!(センシティブ設定の2点はブルーアーカイブの二次創作なのであくまで参考まで) 
https://skeb.jp/@TamaokiBenkyoo

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deepthroat (@gloomynews) on X
エプスティーンは2019年にNYで獄中死。共謀者ジャン=リュック・ブルネルは2022年にパリで獄中死。ブルネルは2016年にエプスティーンの少女買春ネットワークを暴露する司法取引を狙いNY検事局に出頭する用意をしたが、エプスティーンはこれをオバマ元顧問ルームラーに連絡・・・WSJ重大スクープ。 x.com/i/status/202467684563623

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@smallcircles🫧 socialcoding.. @evanEvan Prodromou @julian if only the application domain of activitystreams was activities and streams... ;)

i do think it causes a lot of confusion to stray away from activities as content, instead using them as vehicles for state changes (which will never be consistent, not even eventually consistent).

back when atompub and atom+as1 were a thing, the "feed entry" was atom semantics and the "activity stream" was as1 semantics. they coexisted in the same xml file. it worked well enough.

@trwnhinfinite love ⴳ @evanEvan Prodromou @julian

Yes, for the ideation on Protosocial as an compliant extension (going back to the roots with blank slate W3C specs) I imagined mapping the AS primitives to consistent protocol capabilities and thereby define a set of normative architecture patterns, like "this is how we do CRUD, this is Publish/Subscribe, this is an Event stream and this a Collection", etc.

Then Protosocial library and SDK implementers would need to deal with at a low-level plumbing impl detail, while solution developers would have a higher-level API to invoke these patterns. And other than that would not need to touch which is now entirely reserved to making AP work on the wire.

A combination of linked data practices and schema-based design would be used for both open-world and closed-world extension modeling. But here too the solution developer should be shield from the nitty gritty internal mechanics.

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Account migration is live and working on pixelfed.social again!

It genuinely won't hurt our feelings if you use it.

One of the things we love most about ActivityPub is that no one should ever feel stuck.

Your home on the fediverse is yours to choose. ❤️

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Account migration is live and working on pixelfed.social again!

It genuinely won't hurt our feelings if you use it.

One of the things we love most about ActivityPub is that no one should ever feel stuck.

Your home on the fediverse is yours to choose. ❤️

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@benBen Werdmuller wrote a good article "Growing the open social web" for FediForum.

It poses this *essential* question: Why do we want to grow the open social web and for whom?

While the question is crucial when considering the future of social networking and the role of online technologies in society, it is not a question that is being addressed in any significant way. Our social web and fediverse "just happens", emerging from this chaotic cauldron of mostly technical discussions about which features to put in apps, how to connect one app to the next, and which social web technology or app is better than others.

Ben makes an appeal for creating good protocols, where the real value is, but only if we can share ownership of them. I 100% agree with the points in the article.

But how do we get there? What is this ownership? How do we achieve it, and subsequently retain it? I wrote down some some thoughts in a blog post.

coding.social/blog/shared-owne

Hi @smallcircles🫧 socialcoding..
Thanks for your article.

"From a pure technological perspective we can imagine technologies that aren’t attractive and useful to Big Tech and other corporate exploitative actors. Build systems that aren’t profitable enough, and do not align with their hyperscale business models which are based on surveillance capitalism,[...]"

Isn't the Fediverse trying to do so? Do you have concrete proposals for better a approach?

"[...] our Social web is maturing, gaining resiliency all the time[...]"
I'd like that too, but do you really see it happen?

"Igniting our commons is the point where our Social web allows people to truly blossom and society to bloom" Here I'm lost ...

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Youth voices on multilingual education emphasizes that language is more than a means of communication: it is central to identity, learning, well-being and participation in society.というUNESCOの記述からみえるように、言語は単なるコミュニケーション手段ではなく、アイデンティティ・学び・心身の安定・社会参加に深く関わるからこそ、変わりゆく自己を強く支えるのだろうとも思います。

「単なるコミュニケーション手段」ではない、とはことばの説明によく用いられる言辞ですが、手段は道具であり、言語道具観に立つ限り「よい道具」「役に立つ道具」という理屈がでてきて、ことばの取り替えを許してしまうのですね。「言語の死」とは、そうやって経済的に有利な言語をみんなが選んだ結果でも、もたらされるものです。

でも、ことばと記憶は役に立つかどうかとは違う次元で捉えることも可能です。ことばは人。誰かのことばを大事にする日、それが国際母語デーなのだと私は思います。一年に一度くらい、そういう日があってもいいと思います。
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# 国際母語デー

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Before using "LLM", ask yourself if it is really necessary.

There are plenty of people out there who value authenticity over polished output.

If you don't need LLM, don't use that "tool" that is deceitful and harmful in myriad ways.

Simple, no? Each refusal removes clout from those companies.

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RE: chaos.social/@joergi/116093880

Yeah, I caught a lot of criticism from people thinking I intentionally broke account migration, when it really was just a simple bug that was the problem.

Glad it's fixed, and I hope it's clear that I'm building these open source platforms for humanity.

I would never intentionally disrupt such a core tenant of ActivityPub like Account Migration for any reason.

I love you guys, and am dedicated to building better, ethical alternatives.

❤️

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