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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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AI는 동료가 아니라 외골격이다
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- *AI를 자율적 동료로 보는 관점* 은 실망스러울 때가 많지만, *인간 능력을 증폭하는 도구로 보는 접근* 은 변혁적 성과를 창출함
- 제조·군사·의료·러닝 분야의 *외골격(exoskeleton)* 사례처럼, AI도 인간의 판단을 대체하지 않고 *지속 가능성과 효율을 높이는 보조 장치* 로 작동해야 함
- Kasava는 *‘…
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https://news.hada.io/topic?id=26848&utm_source=googlechat&utm_medium=bot&utm_campaign=1834

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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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so effectively there's an "html" of it (<org.atsui.*>) but it's really my first guess at what i think that html is like. i thought about version numbers but kinda concluded it's fine not to have them. i'll probably support everything "forever", like html, maybe with deprecations

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out of curiosity, when did you first start using unix systems?

(please no replies with details on this one, if none of them fit exactly that's ok, just trying to get a very rough sense)

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in this system, some tags are considered built-in. i'm gathering them into <at.inlay.*> namespace (language primitives) and <org.atsui.*> (the initial design system i'm developing). but in principle any "browser" (interpreter of these tags like @inlay.at) can choose other nsids as primitives.

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NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

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or do we have a <List> with multiple built-in layouts, or is this a <List layout> enumeration, or is <List> responsible solely for pagination while some layout thing above decides on how the items are rendered? i don't know! for now my approach is to rebuild some existing uis and see how it feels

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Instead of defending the use of LLMs for polishing up your writing, we could be advocating for unpolished writing. Blog posts with spelling errors and awkwardly repeated words. Emails that sound a bit less warm and professional because you forgot the preamble of "Apologies for the late reply, hope you're well! Thanks for the thing last week".

If there's no budget for a human editor, why should the text meet a "professional" (middle class, formally educated) standard? Dyslexic people can just write how they write and people can deal with it. Autistic people can just say what they mean to say and not waste energy on the double empathy gap.

We can learn to read for a more inclusive world, instead of wasting the planet's diminishing resources masking our differences.

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NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

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anyway, this has been difficult for me. like for example today i'm fighting image proportions — we need them as grids sometimes, and sometimes with clamped aspect ratios — is that something we build into the <Image> component, or do we have a <Clip> component that can clamp it, do we need a <Grid>?

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Instead of defending the use of LLMs for polishing up your writing, we could be advocating for unpolished writing. Blog posts with spelling errors and awkwardly repeated words. Emails that sound a bit less warm and professional because you forgot the preamble of "Apologies for the late reply, hope you're well! Thanks for the thing last week".

If there's no budget for a human editor, why should the text meet a "professional" (middle class, formally educated) standard? Dyslexic people can just write how they write and people can deal with it. Autistic people can just say what they mean to say and not waste energy on the double empathy gap.

We can learn to read for a more inclusive world, instead of wasting the planet's diminishing resources masking our differences.

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i'm not using html although it is a possible alternative direction. i was thinking html is too low-level for this although maybe some subset can be an escape hatch. it feels like the design language has to have some producty things like <Avatar> or <Tabs> or <Gallery>. some layout but not all

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In which, Blaine Cook ( @blaine ) explains "What is OAuth?" in the framing not of standards and specifications, nor in technical terms, but instead in this framing:

> “What I need is to understand why it is designed this way, and to see concrete examples of use cases that motivate the design”

leaflet.pub/p/did:plc:3vdrgzr2

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님들아 주목 제가 이 브이로이드 3D 얼굴만 깎아주는 커미션 열려고 하는데 혹시 관심 있으신 분들? (머리 포함) 그리고 괜찮다면 가격대도 얼마나 괜찮을지 살포시 말씀해주시고 가심 감사해요...

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two weeks of running

number of files generated by snac is huge, but i don't care that much anymore.

$ du -hd0 /var/snac
133M /var/snac
$ find /var/snac | wc -l
35603
i like snac a lot: i run my own server and client, i can modify css (and i do tweak it often, i can modify the source code---didn't get to that yet ;)

sometimes i use snac command line, but mostly snac web ui and nothing else.

someday maybe i'll try to build some minimalist server, but looks like a lot of work :)

see also
activitypub-single-php-file by @Edent@mastodon.socialTerence Eden
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그리고 되게 T스러운 발언이라는 건 알지만, 사회가 실제로 발전하든 퇴보하든 우리가 추구해야 할 방향이 바뀌지 않는다면, 우리가 사회의 꼬라지를 굳이 신경써야만 할까요? 우리의 원점이 어디에 놓이든 우리의 벡터는 동일할 것입니다. 그렇다면 세상이 더 좋아지든 더 나빠지든, 살아남고, 정의롭고, 싸웁시다. (특히 세상이 대놓고 망해갈 때 뿐 아니라, 반대로 어지간히 나아졌다는 생각이 드는 그 순간에도 꼭!)

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개인적으로는 지속적 사회진보를 위해서 소시민 개인이 할 수 있는 일은, (1) 포기하지 말기 (2) 변절하지 말기 (3) 정의롭지 않은 의견에 미필적으로라도 휩쓸리지 않기 정도라고 생각합니다. 우리는 고작 이걸 못 해서 이상한 극우의 골짜기로 들어가거나 극우가 활개쳐도 일부러 눈을 감고 있었던 한때 기라성같았던 사람들을 많이 압니다.

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Paged Out! 제8호 [PDF]
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- 프로그래밍, 해킹, 보안, 전자공학, 데모신 등 기술 주제를 다루는 *무료 실험적 기술 잡지*
- 각 호는 *‘한 기사 = 한 페이지’* 형식으로 구성되며, 커뮤니티가 제작하고 커뮤니티를 위해 배포되는 *비영리 프로젝트*
- 주요 기사로 *컴파일러 혁신* , *AI 기반 게임 탐험* , *알고리듬 최적화* , *보…
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two most difficult things about making @inlay.at@bsky.brid.gy so far: 1. i'm not a designer, and coming up with a design system is very difficult for me. it's a very particular kind of design system because it has to be entirely declarative — since only built-ins have client-side code. a bit like designing html

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재명아.. 이거는 노동착취야... 우리가 원하는 건 노동착취없는 사회인데 지금 너는 노동착취를 하고 있는거야.. 열심히 일하는 건 좋겠지만 착취가 되면 안돼 재명아..!

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

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路過一個公共宣傳,第一眼看到接種疫苗,最後掃到越早打,越容易中獎!

不啊這還蠻觸霉頭的,雖然打疫苗就類似被感染啦,但是越早打越容易中獎感覺就像是詛咒會中標啊🤣

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