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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Dive into the Galapagos with jaw-dropping 2021 footage of hammerhead sharks! Epic schools, close encounters, and raw ocean beauty — a must-watch for marine and wildlife fans. Submerge yourself and feel the thrill!
bengo.tube/videos/watch/5f4cf4

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한국이나 동북부에 계신분들이 들으면 황당하겠지만... 흐 오늘 이동네 왜 이렇게 추운가 ㅠㅠ 앞으로 다시 따뜻해진다고 하긴하는데 털짐승이 히팅패드 밖으로 안/못나오는걸 보면 추운것이 맞긴함...

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having full end-to-end control of two of the biggest fediverse platforms is a rare thing.

it means real progress: comment controls, unified messenger, ephemeral stories.

it also helps legitimize smaller projects doing incredible work — emissary, gotosocial and beyond.

we're living the fairytale 🫶

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I am an allegedly functional adult so I can have (more) coffee any time I want it. Will it help this yawning and this day? Stay tuned, but don't hold your breath, coffee is sort of decorative to me.

(I once quit coffee cold turkey for a week with no observable side effects, when you're usually supposed to notice symptoms from caffeine withdrawal and so on.)

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2026 への移動を最高にするためのスポンサーイベントを開催します。お申し込みいただくだけで、無料で「さんふらわあ」にご乗船でき、何十人もの Rubyist と一緒に苫小牧まで海路で向かうことが出来ます。昨年ご好評をいただいた でご都合が悪かった方も、是非今回でリベンジしていただければと思います。 https://gmo.connpass.com/event/384252/

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summerofcode.withgoogle.com/pr

GIMP has again been accepted as part of the Google Summer of Code project - see the link for details and some project ideas.

We have a no-AI policy: in particular we need people who will understand the code they write :-) and write code that we can maintain.

Feel free to get in touch - see gimp.org/discuss.html

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@rakoo @ricciRob Ricci have a read of Lauren's article: connectedplaces.online/where-d

Yes, community on AT Protocol is a nascent concept still, but the separation of identity + data from applications makes it possible to experiment and have one social graph or many.

One project doing community spaces on AT Protocol is: github.com/collectivesocial/op

@thisismissemEmelia 👸🏻 @ricciRob Ricci

yes, if we're looking at mastodon and the model it has created that all microblogging apps have copied, then community doesn't really exist in the technical parts but must be artificially built up. The more interesting example is the threadiverse where communities are literal spaces: people congregate towards one or any number, they are independent from your server and from your identity. This, to me, feels closer to how communities start to create: pick an obvious topic, make obvious-y rules about what is on-topic or not to guide what people can talk about, then possibly graduate from there to another form (maybe a specific, closed community with your people). I do think more visibility should be given to the threadiverse rather than microblogging, or even mastodon, because of all the problems you have listed. And the future direction of AP should definitely split the server from the usage and build apps on the client only !
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You think web page size bloat is bad on some things? oh boy.

Good afternoon to everyone, except bumn.go.id (an Indonesian government website) for having a (at least) 3GB web page because of embedded MP4's with uncompressed audio and video seeming straight from the camera...

This must cost so much for them, like a single page load could cost at least $0.15 in cloud egress fees alone

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