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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君もサーバーを建てよう!

何を言っても自由!(法律違反や暗殺されなければ)言動を縛るものもない!
君のための場所だから、そもそもローカルの人に気を使う前提ではない
間違った事を言えば人が離れていくだけ、支持されるなら人が集まってくるよ
何を発言しても「迷惑に思われるんじゃないか?」と怯える必要性がない!(自分がサーバー代払ってるのに気にする必要ある?)

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Wegen vermeintlich unmoralischer Handlungen und ihrem Einsatz für Frauenrechte droht die Taliban der Mutter von zwei Kindern mit Vergeltung. Das Gericht hat jetzt die Möglichkeit, die Bundesregierung an ihr Schutzversprechen zu erinnern und schwerste Menschenrechtsverletzungen zu verhindern.

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"You, the consumer, purchased your Android device believing in Google’s promise that it was an open computing platform and that you could run whatever software you choose on it. Instead, as of September 2026, they will be non-consensually pushing an update to your operating system that irrevocably blocks this right and leaves you at the mercy of their judgement over what software you are permitted to trust."

Keep Android Open
keepandroidopen.org/

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when do you usually use the man page for a complex command line tool to answer a question you have? (like git, openssl, rsync, curl, etc)

(edit: no need to say "i use --help then man")

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when do you usually use the man page for a complex command line tool to answer a question you have? (like git, openssl, rsync, curl, etc)

(edit: no need to say "i use --help then man")

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RT: @owenjonesjourno The first proper poll of Gorton and Denton is out, conducted by Omnisis.

It shows:

🟢 The Greens on 22%

🟣 Reform UK on 20%

🔴 Labour on 18%

🤷‍♀️ Undecideds on 31%

It shows the Greens are best placed to defeat Reform - but it all depends on Undecideds.

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Epstein Files, Prince Andrew

I’ve seen multiple comments about how good it is that Prince Andrew got arrested.

And on its own, it *is* good that he was arrested.

But in the grand scheme of things, this is hardly the bare minimum.

Andrew was probably the easiest scapegoat they had: no one likes the guy anyway, to the point where even his protocol-driven family threw him under the bus.

(Which took them long enough.)

Meanwhile, many other perpetrators walk free. Bill Gates cancelled a speaking gig because he didn’t “want the focus to be on legal proceedings” when the only valid reason would have been that they put his ass in jail. (And yes, innocent until proven guilty by the court of law yada yada.)

Andrew’s arrest should be only the start, not a highlight.

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RE: dair-community.social/@emilymb

The framing of this episode is extremely silly ("Is she a prophet... or is she just wrong?"): That is the oddest dichotomy I've encountered in a while. I'm a scholar, carefully observing what's going on now through the lens of my expertise, and sharing what I see.

I do my best to get things right, though no one can hope to be 100% correct and on top of that I'm working in a field where a lot of the claims I am debunking are based on non-disclosed datasets, etc.

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