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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読みました。1970年代に

> 「本来的に説得力のある」ものである筈のどのような「一般的な規則や原理」もすべての人に対して同じだけの説得力を持たないという本来的にはむしろ絶望的な状況の中…,妥協のために譲歩した点を顕在化することを避け,その点は謂わば棚上げしながら論者の感情を刺戟しないよう注意を払って合意獲得に努めることで,短期間の内に実際的な効力を持つ医療倫理のための勧告を作り上げた

技術として決疑論が再発見されたということで、現代の絶望的な状況でも使っていけたい。

決疑論は方法か態度か - 名古屋大学学術機関リポジトリ
吉満昭宏・大城信哉著、名古屋大学情報科学研究科情報創造論講座、2021年6月
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2000950

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これから政治空間でも生活空間でも、感情的な原理原則論に基づいた排他的な主張が横行すると見込んでいます。

この状況では、哲学・倫理学における「決疑論という概念が、生活や大切な人を守るために極めて重要になってくる。

私が決疑論を説明できればいいのだけれど、その余裕が今はない。
なので、私の周りにいてくれる人には、琉球大の吉満先生と大城先生が書かれた「決疑論は方法か態度か」という論文をぜひ読んでほしいと願ってます。

これ以上ないほど優れた「決疑論」解説なので。ちょっと小難しいかもだけど、Fediverseにいる人なら、読む能力は十分にあると思う。
オープンアクセス。

nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/

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Floppy disks were introduced in the early 1970s and in the two decades before they became obsolete, tens of billions were produced, most of which ended up in landfills, long-forgotten storage, or libraries. Archivist Leontien Talboom has been working for the past few years to preserve the floppy disks in the Cambridge University Library, collaborating with retro-computing enthusiasts. She talked to @PopularScience about the project.

flip.it/Hg8Swi

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"We are witnessing the death of the “Mass Audience” and the birth of the “Micro-Community.”

The music industry has spent a decade obsessing over how to get a million people to listen to a song once. The next decade will be defined by artists figuring out how to get 1,000 people to care forever."

The death of Spotify won't be quick, but I do so very much hope this is true.

The Death of Spotify: Why Streaming is Minutes Away From Being Obsolete
joelgouveia.substack.com/p/the

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I’m building a new tool and looking for volunteers to test it! A linktree.

It’s designed for two types of people:

Normies / newcomers – Think of it like a free, privacy-respecting Linktree. No trackers, no ads. But here's the cool part: it's a Trojan horse for the fediverse. Your profile link is itself an ActivityPub actor. That means people can interact with it directly in the fediverse, and it encourages exploration of open platforms.

Fediverse users, If you have multiple accounts (, , Loops, a federated blog…), you know the struggle: sometimes you just want one persona to follow. This tool gives you that. It doesn’t post on its own (read-only), but it boosts all your other accounts and even has its own inbox. PLUS it can receive and show your badges issued by @badgefedThe BadgeFed Project !

Interested in testing? Reply here, I will reach out in the next 24-48hrs with an invitation link.

One webpage screenshot in white background and big letters saying Your links, Your Identity our NetworkA screenshot of links in rows, showing a profile with Pixelfed, Blog, Mastodon, LinkedIn links among others.
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RE: hachyderm.io/@nedbat/116133445

I got Ned's point, but I don’t think we can treat Claude (or similar tools) at the same level as a person.

We've never added tools (e.g. isort, Black, Ruff, ...) as co-authors of commits, even when they generated 100% of a commit.

Listing Claude as a co-author of a commit put it the same level as a person, but it's a tool.

The author of a commit is a person responsible for the code they submit, without shifting that responsibility to the tool, or worse, to the project maintainers.

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I've made a crate greatly inspired by `egui_kittest `that should help with visual regression testing. For now I plan to use it for my game and based on that improve it, so it would take a while until it will be released on crates.io. But the repo is available here: github.com/Leinnan/bevy_ui_tes I've attached a example where it shows result of the test where UI changed between runs. It then keeps the previous result, stores the new one and the diff between them.

new filediff fileold file
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