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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RE: scholar.social/@gedankenstueck

«Technology culture used to celebrate technical competence. Not as gatekeeping, not as elitism — as genuine, infectious enthusiasm for understanding how systems worked. The BBS scene in the eighties ran on self-taught systems operators who understood their hardware and their network protocols well enough to build infrastructure that had never existed before. The early web had a “view source” ethos: you saw something interesting, you looked at how it was built, you learned from it, you made something of your own. This was the entire pedagogical model of the early web and it worked extraordinarily well.»

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Neben den üblichen Verdächtigen wie , , und Co. macht auch das mit Diensten wie @pixelfed oder dem Kurznachrichtendienst @Mastodon auf sich aufmerksam. Im Hinblick auf eine Abkehr von können dezentrale Plattformen wie diese helfen, digitale Souveränität erleben zu können. Mit @mastoblasterMastoBlaster - Official Account ist nun eine neue - für das Fediverse in Arbeit.

Alle Infos: appgefahren.de/?p=395445

MastoBlaster-Timeline auf einem iPhone, das auf einer grauen Betonfläche liegt.
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The industrial revolution also lead to a lot of misery, so we don’t have to do any better with the AI age is exactly the kind of thing that makes people say we learn nothing from history.

The bad examples are for learning and doing it better next time, not repeating the same patterns with the same predictable outcomes.

That is what human society is all about.

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「🇧🇭 バーレーンで爆発音が聞こえた - アル・アラビーヤ​​。

🇶🇦 カタールの米国大使館は、ミサイルの脅威と差し迫った攻撃について米国民に警告し、追って通知があるまで「身をかがめて隠れよ」という警告を発しました。 」:

mastodon.social/@MAKS23/116147

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In a recent comparison of engagement around a Leave.X campaign post,[1] someone pointed out that a female journalist who is active in the feminist movement and critical of Big Tech had a very different experience than others.

The Mastodon post was shared twice, while the Bluesky version was shared over 200 times and received significantly more interactions. This raises questions about tech-savvy spaces like Mastodon and how they reflect broader societal issues.

For women on Mastodon:

Do you feel that the patriarchal dynamics and male behavior in this space, which is still largely dominated by white men, make it harder for women to participate?

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