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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같이사는 털짐승씨도 나이가 이제 7살인데 보험비가 올해부터 월 44불 받는다고 나와서 ㅋㅋㅋ 아 일단 좀 조건을 더 줄이긴했는데 이러니까 25불정도로 줄었음... 정말 미친거 같음 아직 건강하긴한데 보험사가 너무 날로 드시려고 하는거 같아서... 근데 요샌 25불 밑으로는 잘 없다고... 하하;;

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tells not to use their song: “We demand that the amateurs in control of the ICE social media account take it down. It ain’t funny, this song means a lot to us and other people, and you don’t get to appropriate it without a fight. Also, go fuck yourselves.”
👏👏👏

deadline.com/2026/02/radiohead

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Young(er) people are rediscovering the iPod (and are leaving streaming services behind). I am not surprised, I returned to the iPod three years ago.

From the article: "The iPod just grounds me, and it feels convenient to be in one place at one time, instead of everywhere at once.”

(Gift article) nytimes.com/2026/03/01/technol

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AI / LLM (I mock a terrible sales pitch)

Oh man, if only there were some human-based solution to the problem of AIs with commit permissions autonomously accepting malicious pull requests at odd hours of the night. If only humans could do something about that manually and at their own pace, but no, all we can do is buy another AI to watch the first AI. Better buy a third one just in case

(The sales pitch begins literally next sentence)

Blog post excerpt: We're entering an era where AI agents attack other AI agents. In this campaign, an AI-powered bot tried to manipulate an AI code reviewer into committing malicious code. The attack surface for software supply chains just got a lot wider. This wasn't a human attacker working weekends. This was an autonomous bot scanning repos continuously. You can't defend against automation with manual  controls , you need automated guardrails.

This post breaks down each attack, shows the evidence, and explains what you can do to protect your workflows.
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AI / LLM (I mock a terrible sales pitch)

Oh man, if only there were some human-based solution to the problem of AIs with commit permissions autonomously accepting malicious pull requests at odd hours of the night. If only humans could do something about that manually and at their own pace, but no, all we can do is buy another AI to watch the first AI. Better buy a third one just in case

(The sales pitch begins literally next sentence)

Blog post excerpt: We're entering an era where AI agents attack other AI agents. In this campaign, an AI-powered bot tried to manipulate an AI code reviewer into committing malicious code. The attack surface for software supply chains just got a lot wider. This wasn't a human attacker working weekends. This was an autonomous bot scanning repos continuously. You can't defend against automation with manual  controls , you need automated guardrails.

This post breaks down each attack, shows the evidence, and explains what you can do to protect your workflows.
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