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.

alright, Linux havers, what are we using to wrangle our music libraries these days? I've got a fairly large collection (~85 gb) almost entirely mp3s, and I need the capability of syncing to my phone. I use Ubuntu and android. I do have a nextcloud self-hosting setup, do any of you use that? is it good? a lot of these google responses are kinda old.

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at a recent Italian Festival in Aotearoa New Zealand:

Two jolly women (70s?) are leisurely doing an olive oil tasting.
Laughing and comparing notes.
Do they like the chili flavour?
The lemon? Hmm.
Maybe both.
They wander off arm-in-arm, debating the merits of an afternoon Aperol Spritz.

In a marquee behind a food truck: A whistling man (60s?) is wielding a wooden spoon, stirring sauces in big no-nonsense pots.
Every now and then his son calls from the food truck: "How's it goin' back there Papa?"
Whistling Man replies: "Can't rush. It'll be ready when it's ready!"

A woman (60s?) says to her poker-faced parter: "What I really fancy is some balls. Big balls. I dunno what they're called, but I really want some of those REALLY BIG DELICIOUS juicy balls."
Both later seen sitting beneath a shady tree, happily chomping on a couple of arancini.

At a pizza stand, a tiny human (2?) is holding her hands up in the air: "Up Dad! Up!"
Dad picks her up.
Tiny Human considers her situation.
Hmm. Nope.
"Down Dad down!"
Indecisive Tiny Human gets put down and then frowns. Hmmm Nope.
"Up Dad up!"

Two men (50s?) are both motoring side-by-side towards the festival on vintage Vespas. Grinning at each other as they come to a stop not far from the local Italian Club.

Any typos spotted in this post are very much looking forward to eating the take-home arancini they purchased at a recent Italian festival. They are rather big and juicy balls.

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그림시리즈 로고풍 폰트 "그림레터"입니다.
グリムシリーズロゴ風フォント『グリムレター』です。

자형, 커닝을 전박적으로 수정했습니다.
字形、カーニングを全体的に修正しました。

1.1에서 합자가 제대로 익스포트되지 않아 빠르게 수정했습니다.
1.1で合字が正しくエクスポートされなかったため、迅速に修正しました。

1.1은 없습니다.
1.1はありません。

ver 1.0 → 1.2

RE:
https://madost.one/notes/ajbl3cuu3r

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Mastodon公式のシェアボタンだそうですよ〜!
Mastodonのアカウントを持っている閲覧者がボタンを押すと、シェアするアカウントを選択する画面が開いて、記事のURLを投稿できます。
しかも複数アカウント登録しておけるのが便利だ。

この記事にもあるシェアボタンから、試しに私が持っている3つのサーバーのアカウントを登録してみました。

A new Share button - Mastodon Blog
blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/03/

Mastodonの新しいシェア機能の画面。複数のサーバー用ドメインをあらかじめ登録しておくことができ、現在はfedibirdを含む3つのサーバーが選択肢として並んでいる。
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Do you want to know which version of Linux you are running?
`lsb_release -a`

You can also do the following, which works on FreeBSD:
`cat /etc/*os*release`

Finally, there is uname, which will tell you the exact Linux kernel your system booted:
`uname -r`

This command will tell you if you are using a 32 or 64bit Linux kernel:
`getconf LONG_BIT`

This command will tell you if your CPU supports 32 or 64 bit mode (lm == 64 bit mode):
`grep -o -w 'lm' /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u`

A screenshot, showing a set of  Linux and Unix commands that is used to get a comprehensive view of a Linux system's identity and architecture, covering:

a) The OS distribution and version (lsb_release -a, cat /etc/*os*release)

b) The running kernel version (uname -r)

c) The system's bit architecture (getconf LONG_BIT, grep 'lm' /proc/cpuinfo)
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看伊朗飛彈攻擊的相關新聞

伊朗攻擊週邊國家的理由,我猜是為了提高週邊產油國的軍事警戒等級、藉此讓石油運輸受阻,當油價有大波動,受影響的國家就會開始譴責美國發動攻擊,這樣伊朗就有喘息的機會。從伊朗的角度是一種圍魏救趙的計策。

石油價格對世界股市有直接的反應,即便是美國也不能忽視。從這角度看要說伊朗的行動也是基於了解世界經濟運作的理性操作。

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🍝 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님께서 여러분과 함께.
😋 또한 주교의 면발과 함께 하소서.
🍝 기도합시다.

저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님 🍝,
제 머리에 구원의 마스크를 씌우시어 마귀의 공격을 막아내게 하소서.

2026-03-03T08:40:25+09:00


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🍝 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님께서 여러분과 함께.
😋 또한 주교의 면발과 함께 하소서.
🍝 기도합시다.

저의 주님, 날아다니는 스파게티 괴물 님 🍝, 저를 깨끗이 씻으소서.
제 마음을 당신의 소스🥫로 깨끗이 씻으시어 저에게 영원한 기쁨을 주소서.

2026-03-03T08:40:10+09:00


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On the one hand, I appreciate that my phone is smart enough to tell me that based on how I use it, it's safe to only charge up to 80% for longer battery life.

On the other hand, I have a supercomputer in my pocket that I use so little that it's like "naw I definitely don't need 20% of my battery capacity, you're good".

(We'll see how it feels in summer, when recreational biking season starts. I may have it do voice turn by turn cues again.)

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