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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마음을 채우는 6가지 방법

1. 어려움 속에서도 작은 행복을 찾아보기
2. 나만의 일상적 즐거움을 만들어가기
3. 의미 있는 관계를 만들어 갈 시간 내기
4. 성장을 위한 작은 도전을 지속하기
5. 긍정적인 습관을 만들어 가기
6. 삶의 여유와 감사하는 마음 갖기

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@kwiSøren @mal3aby i think it counts because a thing a real user might plausibly do is transcribe an antiquated Hindi text onto a modern computer, and plausibly that Hindi text might contain many instances of the word तु्म्ह.

Crossing the 20:1 boundary would be actually very significant because it would mean we could spam the word space-separated many times and pass the 3000 boundary! Not a *good* text but not gibberish & closer than we've got yet. However, my own tool puts तु्म्ह at only 19 bytes…?

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@mcc (It will do well because, very roughly, consonants that don't have a vowel in between end up being a ligature, and by default consonants have a built-in "-a" vowel that takes an extra codepoint to remove - and then non-a vowels are also handled as ligatures. So you end up with complex ligatures that take a lot of bytes to construct.)

@mal3aby @mcc For Hindi (and presumably other indic languages/script combinations) one should not forget cluster commonly used in informal context, even if they're not officially correct.

The Unicode proposal unicode.org/L2/L2026/26062-ind Text Rendering, Input, Search and Processing in Indian Languages states :

«Forms like क्यााा in which a vowel sound is
exaggerated by repeating the vowel sign
multiple times, which is popular in Hindi
novels, magazines, as well as on social
media»

I now wonder if further exaggeration like क्यााााााााा would seem natural? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! I will probably never know

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아 이거 갑자기 생각나서 ㅋㅋㅋ 근데 솔직하게 말하면 그냥 예쁜 그림/멋진 글을 만들 실력은 없지만 나도 예쁜 그림/멋진 글을 만들었다고 자랑하고 싶어<인 거잖아요. 그러려면 연습(+피드백 수용도)을 해야 하지만 그건 지겹고 싫고 귀찮다 이거죠 그러니까 기존의 작가들이 만든 걸 쉽게 빠르게 훔쳐가서 AI로 택갈이하고 자기가 "그렸다/썼다"고 우기는 거 아님 그건 저작권 무시하고 학습한 자료를 이용한 부당한 도둑강도질이지 창작이 아님 근데 부당한 도둑질을 민주화라고 부르면… 원래 인권이란게 일부 권력자에게만 있단 뜻임? 🤔🙄😑

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:de27rm6eyuf5ez6gmvjdmilq/post/3mfboyinczc2h

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skeb、手数料無料ということでヽ(・ω・)ノ

おまかせ金額設定はありますが、無理のない金額でお気軽に。キャラクターデザイン起こしからの創作絵や、私の創作キャラの『こういうの見たい』を優先してお受けしています(R18はごめん描けません)。

今一件作業中なので、0~1件の募集です。よろしくお願いします。

https://skeb.jp/@citrocube

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@mal3aby @mcc The same list (compiled from opensubtitles.org) also has तु्म्ह ("your") at 24 (edit: no, 18) bytes, but Wiktionary lists that as "Old Hindi", so not sure that counts, even if it may have appeared in a Hindi subtitle at some point. github.com/hermitdave/Frequenc

@kwiSøren @mal3aby i think it counts because a thing a real user might plausibly do is transcribe an antiquated Hindi text onto a modern computer, and plausibly that Hindi text might contain many instances of the word तु्म्ह.

Crossing the 20:1 boundary would be actually very significant because it would mean we could spam the word space-separated many times and pass the 3000 boundary! Not a *good* text but not gibberish & closer than we've got yet. However, my own tool puts तु्म्ह at only 19 bytes…?

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@mal3aby @mcc The same list (compiled from opensubtitles.org) also has तु्म्ह ("your") at 24 (edit: no, 18) bytes, but Wiktionary lists that as "Old Hindi", so not sure that counts, even if it may have appeared in a Hindi subtitle at some point. github.com/hermitdave/Frequenc

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WordPress, AI, plugins, future of software engineering

Yesterday I was on the WP-Tonic podcast, and my colleague Adrian Laboş did a great summary of the key points, which I'll share here: AI security audit wave incoming: Expect AI tools to flood WordPress core and the 70,000+ plugin ecosystem with both improvements and newly discovered security vulnerabilities, requiring infrastructure to triage at scale. Avoid vibe-coding compliance surfaces…

ma.tt/2026/02/wp-ai/

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been informed trans mom dot love might need to relocate :thounking: what bad timing, right when I don't have expendable money even for groceries…

I don't see any ways I can keep my services up except dusting off some of these hard drives if they still work, spending a few precious weekends I'd rather be out hiking on fiddling with operating systems on raspberries/pine64s/etc., and literally running trans mom dot love from my living room on home fibre with dynamic IP?? because like the only price I can pay for a server at the moment is 0€, and the only server I know of that costs 0€ is my raspberry. forced permacomputing lmao

let's see, what are the main services that I run at trans mom dot love:

- main mastodon
- secret gotosocial alt
- email
- nextcloud
- vaultwarden
- matrix
- photoprism
- https files (mostly images for the blogs atm)

I do still have access to the dreamhost shared web account that costs 0€ since mid-2000s for reasons I won't get into, but that's a non-root old-fashioned webhosting account where I can ssh and put things on port 443, but I can't run my own daemons or other software. at best php+sql stuff (using fcgi and their own sql server). I can use it to share static files I think, but not nextcloud or anything that looks like "cloud storage". mastodon is right out.

mastodon can probably be run from my home, slowly, even with dynamic IP (I've done it before). maybe it would be a good time to migrate my main to gotosocial and retire from using masto altogether.

email I guess the only solution is to give up self-hosting and use the Dreamhost server. at least I have [redacted] for political activities.

vaultwarden is a bit of a challenge :thounking: I suppose I could revert to keepass, using one different keepass database for each of my identities (and therefore losing the functionality of group account sharing), because then I just have to sync some files which could probably be achieved with syncthing.

photoprism will have to be replaced by some offline photo management thing, assuming my old HDDs are still not too banged up, and I will just have to live without the ability to invoke my old glamorous selfies / porn when I'm outside the house, which I rarely do anyway.

nextcloud. there's two uses for this: one is sharing files / calendar / etc. with the family, the other is me accessing notes and documents when I'm outside. I suppose both could be reasonably achieved with a living room server. local access won't be slow, and remote access will be very slow but should be doable for stuff like notes or emergency getting the pdf of a form. if I'm unlucky I may have to wait a dynamic-DNS propagation.

matrix is not as necessary for me as it once was. these days I only use it to talk with the family about certain topics I'd rather self-host. but at this point it might be easier to move everyone to something like Deltachat etc.

in any case I guess what I can be sure of is I'll have to resume working on my long-abandoned homelab and make this precarious living room LAN halfway decent, if it's going to be hosting half of my Internet-facing services...

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