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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[서버 이전 완료 안내 및 오류 제보 관련 당부사항]

서버 이전 작업이 완료되었으며 현재 인스턴스 서버 자체의 접속 및 이용은 가능하나, 안정화 작업을 거치고 있는 중으로 당분간 크고 작은 서버 오류가 간헐적으로 발생할 수 있습니다. 서버 오류 발생 시 이 계정 또는 관리자 개인 계정(@haruboshi봄별 はるぼし Haruboshi🌟)으로 DM을 통해 제보하시기 바랍니다.

기다려주셔서 감사합니다.

RE: https://aoharu.place/notes/aja3mjam623g000n
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사람들이 MV 연출보고 이건 반드시 AI겠군! 하 고 불링 들어가는데 웃기지마라 내가 다했다 하는 간지에 반함. 애플뮤직 마음 찍음.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:a6qvfkbrohedqy3dt6k5mdv6/post/3mfw43n33rc2l

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The Windows 95 user interface: a case study in usability engineering

If this isn't catnip to the average OSNews reader, I don't know what is.

Windows 95 is a comprehensive upgrade to the Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 products. Many changes have been made in almost every area of Windows, with the user interface being no exception. This paper discusses

osnews.com/story/144509/the-wi

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18세 청년 국민연금 첫 보험료 국가가 낸다…법안소위 통과
(서울=연합뉴스) 서한기 기자 = 내년부터 만 18세가 되는 모든 청년은 국민연금 가입과 동시에 국가로부터 첫 보험료를 지원받는다.
yna.co.kr/view/AKR202602271570

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RE: hachyderm.io/@nedbat/116150179

The answer to the mystery: because my function had a `yield` in it, it was compiled as a generator. But executing the function never ran `yield`, so iterating it produced an empty sequence. The value from the return statement is ignored.

TBH, I know there is a way to get the returned value, but I have never needed to, and I don't know how.

The solution was to delete the code after the return.

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I don’t know what the hell ICE / CBP / FBI?? / other feds are up to, but we’ve had several •huge• swarms of federal vehicles rolling out these last few days.

They aren’t doing the kinds of chaotic off-the-street kidnappings there were doing all through Dec and Jan. But they sure are up to •something•.

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Yesterday the Trump regime served warrants to a bunch of locals who were at that peaceful protest of the violent church where the regional ICE director preaches.

That protest is old news, the same event about which they’re trying to nail Don Lemon to the wall. Yesterday they came for both protestors and reporters, AIUI.

Light coverage here, which doesn't mention that they banged on people’s door at 4:30-6:30am with warrants and tossed them in federal detention all day. Just shameless, unalloyed harassment.

minnesotareformer.com/briefs/3

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Oh, I'm sure the whole practice of randomly abducting or killing foreign heads of state without any legal basis or even much of an attempt at a justification will definitely not have any entirely predictable or dangerous repercussions down the road.

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The Windows 95 user interface: a case study in usability engineering

If this isn't catnip to the average OSNews reader, I don't know what is.

Windows 95 is a comprehensive upgrade to the Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 products. Many changes have been made in almost every area of Windows, with the user interface being no exception. This paper discusses

osnews.com/story/144509/the-wi

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@tchambersTim Chambers
That wouldn't work.

Mesh networks are short range low-capacity wireless. They'll work well enough in a large premises, especially if a good percentage have ethernet or fibre, to allow WiFi roaming on multiple airpoints with one name.

Iran also attempts to block satellite broadcast and Internet using a range of techniques.

The mass market use either Mobile or cabled internet (various technologies) all of which are government controlled, or can be in every country.

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