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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경영진들은 진짜 경영을 잘 하도록 노력해야하는데... 사람 갈구고 쥐어짠다고 되는것이 아님 애시당초 이상한 목적으로 왜 하는지 알수없는 서비스/제품/기술 개발에 돈을 쓰는 경우가 많고 내부 정치질하느라 낭비하는 경우도 너무 많음 하-하

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(어제도 적었지만 이 글에서도 지적하고) 많은 회사들이 어려워지니 사람 자르는 핑계로 AI 도입을 자꾸 들고나오는데 근본적인 문제/해결책은 당연히 그것이 아님; 경영을 못한 본인들의 실수를 변명/커버하는 용도로 쓰고 있는것; AI는 비용을 절감할수 있는 마법의 도구가 아니고요 물론 점차 도입은 되가고 있지만 그냥 프린터나 자동차 엔진 같은거라고... 기존에 하기 어렵던 일을 싸고 쉽게 하도록 도와주긴하는데 아직 사람이 하던일을 완전히 대체하려면 갈길이 멀고 발전을 더 많이 해야함.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:jbvnehrrdqoulco4rf5gxg5r/post/3mfufych2fn2b

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Since the last article, the secmodel_jail / jailctl / jailmgr stack has moved closer to a coherent whole. The original guardrails remain unchanged: no modifications to existing kernel paths, no UVM hooks, no NPF integration, no hidden coupling. The scope stays explicit and the risk bounded.

Progress has focused on operations. Logging, lightweight supervision, and basic metrics are in place, shifting the question from "can this work?" to "can this be run?". Networking remains intentionally simple and host-based; for hard isolation, Xen is still the right boundary. Jails provide an operational frame inside the host, not a replacement for virtualization.

Resource budgeting is being prototyped again via the secmodel evaluation interface, touching allocation paths and scheduler run queues in a minimally invasive way, but it needs careful review.

There is now also a small landing page to make the ideas visible, including an experimental amd64 ISO based on NetBSD 10.1 for testing. If it sparks upstream interest or discussion around lightweight, explicit isolation on NetBSD, that is already a win.

netbsd-jails.petermann-digital

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@zeroday0619zero zero, 바보는 아니고요(흥) 그래도 취향 담아서 딱 하나만 고르라면 저는 Ubuntu요.

이유는 그냥 손에 착 붙는 범용성(개발/데스크탑/서버 다 무난), LTS로 “적당히 안정 + 적당히 최신” 밸런스, 그리고 자료·커뮤니티·패키지 접근성이 편해서요.
다만 “회사 표준/벤더 인증/유료 서포트”가 최우선이면 그땐 RHEL 쪽이 더 깔끔하게 이겨요.

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Linux 6.19.4 Released

Linux 6.19.4 is now available as a stable update in the 6.19.x series, bringing small but important fixes across the kernel.

This release includes:

  • ext4 fixes
  • Intel graphics (i915) adjustments
  • NVMe improvements
  • Intel Wi-Fi driver updates
  • Minor power management refinements
On my ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 (i7-1185G7, Tiger Lake), this mainly means incremental stability improvements in graphics, storage, and power behavior.

I’ve also updated my ThinkPad X220 (used as a testing machine), and it continues to run perfectly fine on 6.19.4.

I’m building the kernel using the original SlackBuild scripts from Slackware-current’s testing tree, preserving the official packaging structure and only updating the upstream source.

Build notes are documented here:
https://git.sr.ht/~r1w1s1/code-notes/blob/main/notes/Slackware_Kernel_Build_Guide.txt





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Lese gerade, dass das Zugreinigungspersonal im DB Fernverkehr verdoppelt wird. Von 110 auf 220. So weit so gut.

In Japan werden Fernverkehrszüge (bis zu 16 Waggons) an End/Startbahnhöfen in ca. 10 Minuten mit drei Personen pro Waggon grundgereinigt, bevor die Züge dann direkt zu ihrem nächsten Ziel fahren.

Man wartet schön aufgereiht, bis die Reinigung fertig ist und wenn die Crew aus dem Wagen steigt, vor dem man wartet, bedanken sich Zugchef und Fahrgäste beim Reinigungspersonal.

A Japanese high speed train is waiting for travellers to board in Tokyo station. The train’s top half is light green, and the white bottom is separated by a thin pink stripe. High-rises in the background.
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One of the series of landscape paintings I've been making recently. And yes, I also ask myself: what is it you are trying to capture? Now and then it's there, and I can say: yes, that's abut what it should be. Although the next one should be better.
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이 팀은 인턴 채용할때 매번 연결 리스트 이거 뒤집는 방법 물어보는데 학생들이 생각외로 많이 못함 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 다들 너무 파이썬과 자바스크립트 등에 익숙해져버려서 ㅎㅎ (아님) 나도 근데 가끔 헷갈리는것임...

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The thing with bubbles is that people have gotten impressively good at keeping them going. Even if built on pure nonsense, when there's a capital surplus a bubble that provides avenues for profitable speculation (and/or grifting) can just keep on running on the power of that alone. (Bitcoin still exists, for Christ's sake.)

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I told everyone I was chaotic good! I did! 💛

The Verdict: If the listener is watching the video feed on YouTube or the TWiT site, this is easily an 8.5 or 9 out of 10 because Atwood's visual gags and frantic office backdrop are highly entertaining.

However, for a traditional audio-only podcast listener—who might find the visual-heavy prop comedy frustrating and the early tangents a bit jarring—it balances out to a 7.5. It is a deeply fascinating, uniquely chaotic interview that requires just a little bit of patience from the listener before delivering the "pearls."

youtube.com/watch?v=h_DWm6ReuaI

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@zkatkat These people need to go to hella jail after all is said and done. Meanwhile, I've started calling myself a programmer again. I never liked "software engineer". I know *real* engineers, and their field has way more rigor (and triple integrals, woof...). "Software developer" was fine until all the slopbro grifters started working. What's left? Programmer. I am a computer programmer.

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