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.

北島三郎の与作、ヘイヘイホーって言ってるだけでなんか売れてたの意味がわからないという話をした。田舎ソングなら吉幾三の「おら東京さ行ぐだ」はまあホントかどうかはともかくリアリティはあって共感ポイントあるけど、与作はあんなライフスタイルが存在したためしないしみんな木こりに共感するのか?1978年に?とかそんな話。

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北島三郎の与作、ヘイヘイホーって言ってるだけでなんか売れてたの意味がわからないという話をした。田舎ソングなら吉幾三の「おら東京さ行ぐだ」はまあホントかどうかはともかくリアリティはあって共感ポイントあるけど、与作はあんなライフスタイルが存在したためしないしみんな木こりに共感するのか?1978年に?とかそんな話。

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In the past half hour, two things happened that made me raise an eyebrow.

The first: a developer, who uses Docker on both a dev and a prod server, asked me to install a huge number of dependencies (on the host) to test a workload. When I hesitated and suggested using a container instead, he replied that this way he "keeps the containers clean, since they’re what run in production, and if the host gets dirty it doesn’t matter, it only has to run the containers".

I tried to explain, but... no, we're not getting anywhere. My brain is short circuiting.

The second will follow later.

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Really enjoyed this scoop from the Financial Times, where a team of reporters identified 48 seemingly independent companies working from different physical addresses that appear to be operating together to disguise the origin of Russian oil, particularly from Kremlin-controlled Rosneft. The kicker: The network was discovered because they all share a single private email server.

From the (paywalled) story:

"The FT was able to identify 442 web domains whose public registrations show they all use a single private server for their email, “mx.phoenixtrading.ltd”, showing that they share back-office functions."

"The FT was then able to identify companies by comparing the names in the domain to those of entities that appear in Russian and Indian customs records as involved in carrying Russian oil."

"For example, Foxton FZCO, a Dubai-based entity listed as the buyer of $5.6bn of oil in Russian export filings, matches “foxton-fzco.com”. Similarly, Advan Alliance, an entity listed in Indian filings as having sold $1.5bn of Russian oil into the country, can be linked to “advanalliance.ltd”. "

"Filings linked by the FT to the domain list show oil exports from Russia amounting to more than $90bn."

ft.com/content/4310f010-2b3c-4

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@eyeinthesky @smallcircles🫧 socialcoding.. @evanEvan Prodromou To be clear, I think json-ld has a lot of great ideas in it, and it's the extensibility and linked data compatibility (which was a strong group requirement) story we had at the time.

"JSON-LD is bad" doesn't really capture my views. "JSON-LD turned out to be too complicated for the majority of the ecosystem to work with, particularly when we gave the view that you could ignore it, except it creates a rift of interoperability between those who ignore it and those who don't and puts a burden on the latter who are doing their best to behave well" does match my views.

There are paths out of the situation, but I'm not confident in the discourse around them right now, and hesitant about how much I want to engage with it.

@cwebberChristine Lemmer-Webber @eyeinthesky @smallcircles🫧 socialcoding.. @evanEvan Prodromou Apart from the fact that I would prefer turtle, I am very happy that AP ‘prescribes’ json-ld. This opens the door to many of my ideas. It makes possible what would be very complicated without . It's about time that the AP developers got to grips with it! rdf-pub.org/#rdf

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RE: mastodon.social/@MastodonEngin

We are looking at growing the Mastodon team with two new backend developers. We are starting some ambitious projects and need help!

You need to have a significant experience with Ruby on Rails as this is our framework of choice, but we are also looking for experience in search algorithms, protocol specifications, Rust or Go and project management (this one to assist me in tracking everything we are working on).

If you are interested, please apply using the form provided in the job description.

@MastodonEngineering In this position, you will work on what we recently talked about in this blog post: blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

This includes implementing shared blocklists in Mastodon, new tools to help with moderation, a new FASP to reduce the storage costs for remote images and videos, getting Fediscovery to production and many other things, in addition to maintaining our open-source software.

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@eyeinthesky @smallcircles🫧 socialcoding.. @evanEvan Prodromou To be clear, I think json-ld has a lot of great ideas in it, and it's the extensibility and linked data compatibility (which was a strong group requirement) story we had at the time.

"JSON-LD is bad" doesn't really capture my views. "JSON-LD turned out to be too complicated for the majority of the ecosystem to work with, particularly when we gave the view that you could ignore it, except it creates a rift of interoperability between those who ignore it and those who don't and puts a burden on the latter who are doing their best to behave well" does match my views.

There are paths out of the situation, but I'm not confident in the discourse around them right now, and hesitant about how much I want to engage with it.

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코드를 읽지 않는 시대, 엔지니어는 무엇을 읽어야 하는가
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*AI를 쓰면 학습이 줄어든다?*

- Anthropic 연구: AI로 코딩 과제를 완료한 개발자들의 퀴즈 점수가 17% 낮았다
- 핵심은 "AI를 쓰면 학습이 줄어든다"가 아니라, 같은 AI를 쓰면서도 사용 방식에 따라 결과가 극명하게 갈렸다는 것
- 코드를 통째로 맡긴 사람 → 가장 빠르게 끝냈지만 가장 적게 배움

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https://news.hada.io/topic?id=26874&utm_source=googlechat&utm_medium=bot&utm_campaign=1834

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For You 피드에서 팔로 안 한 사람의 글을 봄: 예상한 결과임 For You 피드에서 팔로 안 한 자기글 알티하지 말라는 사람의 글을 봄: 블스는 여러분들을 위한 곳은 아닙니다... (꽤 여러번 말함)

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How do we ensure that the components we build upon are also sustainably maintained? 🤔

@opensourceOpensourcewerken organized a conference on Open Source Procurement today.

70% to 90% of all software contains open source components. 60% of those are run by 1 person. That's a fragile ecosystem.

With a purchasing volume of 116 billion euro, the Dutch gov can make an impact - if they reserve a portion of funding for open source projects in every procurement (MVOI).

More info: lnkd.in/eKD7xBS2

"Open Source as an MVOI instrument" slide on the main screen"Sponsoring open source is a legal obligation (for the government)" slide on the main screen.The usual meme of the stack of open source components where 1 tiny project is holding up the entire stack.
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「うちの兄貴がキモくってさあ」
「あ~わかる~」
「洗濯物とか同じカゴに入れんなっつってるのに聞かないし」
「最悪w」
「部屋のゴミ箱もさあ、毎日ティッシュで山盛りなの」
「同じ部屋なんだ、かわいそ~!」
「いや別だけどね」
「ん?」
「でティッシュ開いたらさあ」
「待って待って待って」

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after spending over a week bedridden I finally felt well enough to sing again. here's baritone aria "Scorsi già molti paisi," the song from Paisiello's 1782 Barber of Seville in which Figaro tells how he ended up in Seville. This song shows the huge contrast between the canon Figaro and Rossini's Figaro. Unlike the rockstar factotum of Rossini's Barber, who can pick and choose his clientele, Canon Figaro is a down on his luck survivor willing to lick boot if it means getting by

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