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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えっこいしょ :saba:

d0e7692d79 (upstream/main) Fix local collection link resulting in error page (#38038)
c0b2286871 Profile redesign: Fix timeline filter button color on Safari iOS (#38040)
a3aeae0288 Add test to cover proper URL for media in `DELETE /api/v1/statuses/:id` (#38037)
de4ee8565c Prevent hover card from showing on touch devices (#38039)
1d21d9d4c2 Convert `ColumnsArea` component to TS (#38031)
6e5aa00436 Anchor post navigation via hotkeys to top of viewport (#38036)
80066631ee New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#38032)
396d9dd12a Allow scrolling alt text popover with keyboard & improved media focus outlines (#38033)

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Singing instructor:
Stand with the feet slightly apart, distributing body weight equally on both feet. Keep the back straight, ensuring the spine aligns from the head to the pelvis.

RAYE:
Yeah, sure.
youtube.com/watch?v=JXYotcnYF2Q

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When making an app do you often build the prototype first and worry about UI design as a second step? In past projects I've had a clear vision for what the app should look like and do. But what I'm working on now I can't put my finger on how it should look. I want it to have a unique look but a simple feature set. And because I haven't found that look yet it's been inhibiting my progress on it... Just me? Or is this relatable?

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It's been a handful of days since I turned off my smartphone and I've already noticed some changes. My long dormant keypad typing skills are coming back which is fun. My anxiety about not having a smartphone is starting to fade. I'm really enjoying my single purpose devices (nex-5, xteink4, gbc, Voyager 2). Auto complete typing made me nervous. Having a notification light on my phone is a game changer. We'll see how it goes but I don't think I'm going back.

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We published 1.2.5, this release fixes RSS issues on some readers:

discover.holos.social/feeds

Also, for more transparency, we added a real-time stats page showing processed activities, blocked instances and more.

discover.holos.social/stats

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I find stack overflow security bugs fascinating; and on Linux, compilers still don't protect against stack overflows by default when stack frames are bigger than stack guard pages.

So I went looking around in Android, and thanks to how Android's RPC mechanism allows recursive synchronous callbacks in some cases, I managed to find a way to jump a thread guard page in system_server from shell context and (with very low success rate) get instruction pointer control:
project-zero.issues.chromium.o

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Vector graphic animation software Glaxnimate 0.6.0 is now fully integrated into KDE's ecosystem.

glaxnimate.org/news/releases/0

Glaxnimate 0.6.0 is out and can now be deployed for Linux, the MS Store and macOS thanks to being fully integrated into KDE's build system.

It has been translated to 28 languages, boasts a smoother animation workflow, and comes with better support for importing and exporting to SVG, among many more marvelous things.

View of Glaxnimate's main window in dark mode.Detail of how you can modify keyframes by holding down Alt and then clicking on them.
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Good News! 🚨👀

I am delighted to finally announce today what I've been working on in the past few weeks:

Privacy Guides' new Activism section! :awesome:
https://privacyguides.org/activism/

The Activism section offers a new way to empower the digital rights community. It will progressively grow with more tools to support the community in its privacy activism effort, both for individuals and organizations 💛

As Privacy Guides' new Activism & Outreach Lead, I will be working hard on developing this section even further in the coming weeks, adding many more tools to support our community.

I hope this can be a helpful resource for anyone who is ready to fight for privacy rights ✊🔒

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Video accounts about to follow:

@potterybyosa - Ceramic artist using traditional African techniques
@beerriotBryan Fink - How-to videos for DIY & woodworking projects
@kevin - Artist handmaking fun muppet-style puppets
@michellemay - Multicrafter doing cross-stitch, crochet, knitting etc
@dubya_cph - DIY, prop-making, repairs
@littlemissbonnie - Artist & crafter working with paint, plastic, miniatures etc
@docpop - Art, crafts & yo-yos
@jjg - Home-built props from sci-fi

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The ‘Buy Canadian’ consumer movement is more than just talk — and now the numbers prove it esp in coffee, fruit juices, travel and stocks.

“Canadians took almost 10 million or 25 per cent fewer trips to the US last year.

The biggest drop was in trips across the border by land which fell by 8.4 million or 30 per cent.

Trips by air were down 1.2 million or 12 per cent.”

financialpost.com/news/buy-can

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Me: No, it's just heavy metals, c'mon.
Them: And yet you use lead in your pencils!
Me: Wait, what? No, I use graphite in my pencils, what are you...
Them: And you like leaded gasoline!
Me: No, I really don't.
Them: And car batteries! Those have heavy metals like lead!
Me: I wish they didn't, but sure, you got me. I use lead somewhere. I still don't *eat* my car batteries, though.
Them: *increments "heavy metal user" column in OKRs*

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定格1.6Vって書いてあるけど1.9Vくらいから始まるんだねえ。定格3Vのデバイスなら3.8Vから。コンデンサとか耐圧5Vくらいからが多かった気もするし問題ないのかもねえ…

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