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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Hell, if you disagree with me and think I'm wrong on the merits, then by all means make that argument! (Preferably not in my mentions, I'm tired of this whole debacle and am not personally open to changing my mind on LLMs right now.)

But "purity culture" isn't an argument, it's an appeal to the idea that holding principles is *bad*.

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청와대는 컨트롤 타워잖아요. 컨트롤 타워의 사람이 퇴근 안하고 자리에만 앉아있어도 눈치보여서 퇴근 못하는게 한국 조직 문화인데, 밑에 지자체나 일선 기관은 어떨까요. 솔직히 걱정됩니다. 안그래도 초과 근무가 일상화인 곳이 공무원 조직인데, 가장 위에 있는 사람들이 이러면 이건 일상화를 넘어 정당화가 됩니다. 이건 미안하다고 넘어갈 문제가 아닙니다. 위험한 일입니다. 공무원 조직은 우리나라 노동현장의 많은 곳에서 기준선이 되기 때문입니다. 기준선 자체가 기준을 어기고 있는데, 민간영역의 사람들이 그것을 지키려 할까요?

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:uabkr6tn7ru4b4e5e6udleuf/post/3mfcbk54jnc2k

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Be my Valentine … two female pumas share an affectionate moment at the Wildside Exotic Rescue in Herefordshire, UK. Lindsay McKenna, founder of the rescue centre, urged people not to buy animals “on a whim” from social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, saying she gets 25 requests each week from pet owners “desperate” to get rid of their exotic animals.

Photograph: Wildside Exotic Rescue/SWNS



Two female pumas share an affectionate moment.
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Slam dunk … this photo of two frogs in Biddeford, Maine, US, is shortlisted for the Comedy Wildlife Photography awards: Sterna People’s Choice category. The photographer, Grayson Bell, said: ‘These two frogs were fighting over their territory in our pond. It looked to me like one of them was getting baptised against his will’

Photograph: Grayson Bell/Comedy Wildlife awards




 ‘These two frogs were fighting over their territory in our pond. It looked to me like one of them was getting baptised against his will’
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earthling shared the below article:

Beautifully Terrifying (9 Photos)

STREET ART UTOPIA @streetartutopia@streetartutopia.com

We stand at a crossroads. On one side, technology promises to upgrade our very bodies. On the other, the natural world crumbles under our weight. These 9 artworks explore the tension between the future we’re building and the planet we’re leaving behind. More: Climate Change in Street Art 🔌 1. The Transhumanist — By HIJACK in Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸 A man on a unicycle balances blindly while consumed by a VR headset, feeding directly from the Google search bar. HIJACK satirizes […]

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Finally got a hold of the Orion Newby vs. Adelphi University judgment.

Link: nycourts.gov/REPORTER/3dseries

In short, Adelphi used Turnitin to accuse Orion, a student with Autism Spectrum Disorder, of using generative AI to write an essay. He was sanctioned and experienced harm. He spent over $100K in legal fees and won.

People with ASD have been reported to have higher rates of false positives from Turnitin's AI detector. Stop using Turnitin if you don't want lawsuits.

Hat-tip: @davidpwhelanDavid Whelan

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I recently posted about archive.today (also archive.is, archive.ph, archive.fo, archive.li, archive.md, and archive.vn) using its archive links to launch a ddos attack against a blogger they accused of doxing them: mathstodon.xyz/@11011110/11602

That attack triggered (at least, the English part) to discuss banning archive.today links, and the ensuing discussion turned up evidence that (as part of the same dispute with the same blogger) archive.today had also tampered with its archived content to falsify certain names in old archived links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi

This led to a quick close of the discussion and a consensus to remove all archive.today links from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi
For the same reasons I have removed all archive.today links from my blog, where I had been occasionally using them as a convenient way to access paywalled content. I suggest that others remove their links as well, lest you unwittingly become part of additional ddos attacks and falsification.

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