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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The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

Reform: 23% (-1)
Green: 21% (+4)
Labour: 16% (-2)
Conservative: 16% (-2)
Lib Dem: 14% (=)

“The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: news.sky.com/story/greens-over

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Neben ein paar E-Mails und einem Seminarkonzept sitze ich heute vor allem an meinem Praktikumsbericht.

Spaß ist zwar was Anderes, aber was man schreiben muss, muss man eben schreiben. Man kann ja nicht immer nur schreiben, was Spaß macht...

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Okay so while I was living in Singapore, I had a crush on a young woman here, but then found out that she was in a long term relationship with a man, so I didn’t do anything about the crush and moved on.

Just had dinner with her to catch up.

Not only did she dump the boyfriend. She’s now in a relationship with a woman.

I feel robbed.

Still we had a lot of fun and I’m super happy that she’s in a more fun and more functional relationship now.

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today github is down with:

upstream connect error or disconnect/reset before headers. retried and the latest reset reason: remote connection failure, transport failure reason: delayed connect error: Connection refused

so.. they have some golang in their stack?

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“Condé Nast-owned Ars Technica has terminated senior AI reporter Benj Edwards following a controversy over his role in the publication and retraction of an article that included AI-fabricated quotes, Futurism has confirmed.”

futurism.com/artificial-intell

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RE: framapiaf.org/@gee/11616522309

Mes enfants veulent absolument la suite de Superflu Reteunz ! Pensez à leur petits yeux qui pleurent et leur petit visage qui s’illuminerait d’un sourire… Faut absolument qu’on atteigne ce palier !

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I was just made aware of this yesterday. Several MPP's introduced Bill 91, a bill in the Legislature.

Anything you can do to build awareness/support for this bill in your community would be appreciated.

canrepair.ca/latest-news

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@simuloJan D In general, my typing speed is rarely the bottleneck of my dev. Perhaps that's because I type at a pretty reasonable pace, and I use languages with very low amounts of boilerplate (and where nearly any boilerpoint can be abstracted away) and in the rare places where there are boilerplate (srfi-9 records come to mind) I have editor support to make typing them in fast through yasnippet.

In general, typing speed tends to correspond to the rate at which I can think, and a lot of the pauses come from needing to get up, pace around, think about the problem, get some tea, sit down again after a revelation. Or playing around with the idea iteratively and discovering the solution.

Lots of people are talking about LLMs as typing assistants and I just generally don't feel like that's a thing I need (excepting the RSI aspects; I do think more voice-driven editor piloting would be a good option to use sometimes)

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@simuloJan D In general, my typing speed is rarely the bottleneck of my dev. Perhaps that's because I type at a pretty reasonable pace, and I use languages with very low amounts of boilerplate (and where nearly any boilerpoint can be abstracted away) and in the rare places where there are boilerplate (srfi-9 records come to mind) I have editor support to make typing them in fast through yasnippet.

In general, typing speed tends to correspond to the rate at which I can think, and a lot of the pauses come from needing to get up, pace around, think about the problem, get some tea, sit down again after a revelation. Or playing around with the idea iteratively and discovering the solution.

Lots of people are talking about LLMs as typing assistants and I just generally don't feel like that's a thing I need (excepting the RSI aspects; I do think more voice-driven editor piloting would be a good option to use sometimes)

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RE: tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116165

I think that is actually the biggest problem with those systems.

It's not losing some random skill that we have made superflous, it's about taking skills that are the foundation for your agency in this world and your ability to understand it.

It is a fundamental human right that is being taken from you for the sake of efficiency and convenience.

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"These nine firms all failed a high-stakes character test. Their leaders faced a choice between submitting to a bully and doing the right thing. The firms are not household names to most Americans, but it is worth listing them here. We hope that clients looking for fearless attorneys and law students deciding where to work will remember which elite firms were unwilling to fight back. Meekness is not a quality most people seek in a lawyer."

nytimes.com/2026/03/03/opinion

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