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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유료 포스팅 필요 없으면서
포스타입, 네이버 블로그보다 좀 더 고급 기능 지원되면서

약간은 위키스타일 문서형태도 써보고싶으면
(꼭 이렇게 안써도 됨)

블로그 대용으로
유니스쿼드는 어떠신가요??

제 예시 블로그
unisquads.io/w/user/tooearly

앞서 소개한 언틸과는 좀 다른 편이에요!

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Claude Codeに「GPLやLGPLのコードを参照せずに書き直せ」と指示したのでライセンスを変更できると主張してコードベース全体を置き換えてライセンスを変えて元の著者のクレジットも消したプロジェクトに元のコードの著者が異議を唱え、そこに人々が乗り込んできている。

github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327

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We are a family of five trying to fast during Ramadan, but prices have become extremely high and we can no longer afford even a simple meal for iftar.
Among us is a pregnant woman suffering from malnutrition who needs proper food to protect her health and her baby.
We need €50 per day to provide a simple iftar for our family.
Please stand with us in this difficult time.
Your donation or even sharing this post could help a hungry family this Ramadan. 🤲
chuffed.org/project/117668-hel

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My Quaker meeting house has been raided by the police, again. The Met have arrested 12 activists at a publicly advertised Take Back Power meeting at Westminster Quaker Meeting House. Apparently more arrests have taken place outside of people who arrived late. (Source: various WhatsApp chats I’m in)

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I keep seeing lots of people saying "LLMs are like compilers/assemblers for prompts"

Noooooooooo
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

LLMs are not compilers, and they're not assemblers. Determinism is a key aspect to assemblers and compilers.

And they *certainly* can't be part of a reproducible pipeline

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RE: flipboard.social/@TechDesk/116

Update: @SarahpSarah Perez 💙 of @Techcrunch reports that Meta is being sued over violations of privacy laws after @svdSvenska Dagbladet's investigation into its smart glasses.

flip.it/xBa82y

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I keep seeing lots of people saying "LLMs are like compilers/assemblers for prompts"

Noooooooooo
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

LLMs are not compilers, and they're not assemblers. Determinism is a key aspect to assemblers and compilers.

And they *certainly* can't be part of a reproducible pipeline

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I am convinced we are on the verge of the first "AI agent worm". This looks like the closest hint of it, though it isn't it quite itself: an attack on a PR agent that got it to set up to install openclaw with full access on 4k machines grith.ai/blog/clinejection-whe

But, the agents installed weren't given instructions to *do* anything yet.

Soon they will be. And when they are, the havoc will be massive. Unlike traditional worms, where you're looking for the typically byte-for-byte identical worm embedded in the system, an agent worm can do different, nondeterministic things on every install, and carry out a global action.

I suspect we're months away from seeing the first agent worm, *if* that. There may already be some happening right now in FOSS projects, undetected.

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I keep seeing lots of people saying "LLMs are like compilers/assemblers for prompts"

Noooooooooo
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

LLMs are not compilers, and they're not assemblers. Determinism is a key aspect to assemblers and compilers.

And they *certainly* can't be part of a reproducible pipeline

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if i set up a 24/7 livestream of the side effects of a measured & controlled elevated ambient ionizing radiation field on a machine running continuous stability tests would you watch that

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None of my current projects would be considered digital infrastructure, but if your project qualifies and needs someone to help it grow, please reach out. Maybe we can apply together!

I've spent the last 10+ years freelancing as an open source developer, community manager and project manager, with a special interest in governance & leadership development.

I have plenty of availability right now and I'd love to spend it supporting open source digital infrastructure.

sovereign.tech/news/2026-fello

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None of my current projects would be considered digital infrastructure, but if your project qualifies and needs someone to help it grow, please reach out. Maybe we can apply together!

I've spent the last 10+ years freelancing as an open source developer, community manager and project manager, with a special interest in governance & leadership development.

I have plenty of availability right now and I'd love to spend it supporting open source digital infrastructure.

sovereign.tech/news/2026-fello

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🚫 🛠️ We are disapointed to report that an application for the role of "Digital Artist in Residence" at University College Cork (UCC) submitted by The Institute earlier this year has not been successful.

The project was titled "The Luddite Academy" and proposed to bring the current resurgence of luddite theory and praxis to bear on the university's digital arts and humanities departments.

We proposed to 1) Audit the university's dependence on Big Tech 2) Experiment with alternatives with students and staff, including but not limited to hosting our own (experimental) digital services and 3) Document everything so that it could outlive the residency.

While this particular application failed we will endeavour to find another home for this work in 2026.

 Diagram summarising all the aspects of the project proposal. the left side has the students, staff, and University College Cork, the right side is the Luddite academy. Both have arrows pointing to a middle column where they meet around the tree main activities of the project: Audit (interviews, office hours, reports/maps), Experiment (online prototypes, workshops), and Document (curated resources, publishing platform). The arrows coming out of the luddite academy towards these activities are labelled with the modes of action of the academy: produce artwork, curate, produce tools/code, teach, publish/host
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