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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Lenovo a décidé cette année de produire des ordinateurs réparables, qu'il vendent directement sous Linux (si on le choisi dans la configuration de la machine lors de l'achat).

Alors j'aime pas faire de la pub, et encore moins pour une multinationale… mais comme ça fait 20 ans que je répare des ordinateurs sur lesquels j'installe des Linux, j'hallucine un peu, c'est Noël, j'vais me réveiller…

Quand t'as passé 20 ans à militer pour un truc et que finalement le monde change, semble te donner raison, mais que t'y es pour rien, ça fait comme un grand vide.

fr.ifixit.com/News/115827/new-

Eh vous ne voulez pas essayer mes autres rêves ? Lâchez WhatsApp, votez mieux…

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@ScubaET These pics don't even contain half of the notes and pics and drawings and home-made certificates, but it gives you some sense of what it's like. Behind his stall, on the fridges, there are also a lot of fridge magnets and other gifts he has received from the students. I gave him a Dutch fridge magnet and a thank-you card when I left 2 years ago. It's probably somewhere there, but I didn't spot it in the short time that I waited for my kopi. Maybe because there is so much, but maybe also because a lot of it is out of sight from where you are ordering.

Part of a stall that sells a variety of snacks. The snacks are organised in fridges and shelves on top of the fridges. On top of the shelves there is an abundance of framed pictures, thank-you notes and home-made certificates of excellence that students have made over the years.Overview of the stall from a bit further away. We see more of the stall and the fridges surrounding it, with people queuing. We see the same certificate shelf as in the previous picture, but now we also see that almost every square centimeter of visible wall behind the stall is covered in framed photos, and Bro has started branching out his photos to the wall above the fridges.
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Currently in what is hopefully now the tail end of my first proper seasonal cold since returning to the UK. It's an unwelcome return to what is simultaneously too much gushing, too little gushing and too much sinus pressure over the past few days. Blackcurrant Lemsip is a welcome, albeit partial, respite.

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Found that released new Branch of their 595.45.04.

For :
nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/detai

counterparts:
nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/detai

Note that this won't appear in , as it's "Beta".
"-devel" variants in ports are for whichever the newer of "New Feature Branch (NFB)" or "Production Branch (PB)" of drivers.

Investigating for future NFB or PB upgrades, FreeBSD native driver ports should work by overriding version as usual.
But Linux counterparts (installed by overriding version of x11/linux-nvidia-libs{-devel}) need some fixes.

Beware! This version does NOT work on pre-Turing generations of GPUs, just as 590 series.

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quick review of grith.ai/blog/clinejection-whe

> The issue title was interpolated directly into Claude's prompt [...] without sanitisation.

bro prompt sanitisation is the wrong boundary, always has been

> It flooded the cache with over 10GB of junk data, triggering GitHub's LRU eviction policy and evicting legitimate cache entries

HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE omg

> The compromised version was live for eight hours before StepSecurity's automated monitoring flagged it

did they publish /exactly/ at the time of the only oncall person's bed time and did they have a super restful night?

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Ok that took a little longer than I thought. Do I want it to be on letterhead? Will my university be annoyed? I *am* writing as part of my job as a researcher who requires access to dark skies, but I am not writing on behalf of my university. Will go with blank background for this one.

Now working my way through the instructions here: aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02

I already have a Cores account, signed in and clicking on things...

Submitted!

I am an astronomer who has asked nicely for years for SpaceX to be safer in orbit, think about ways to use fewer satellites, think about the consequences of burning up so many satellites, and think about ways to make their satellites darker. This filing proposing a million satellites is a clear "fuck you" from SpaceX to the entire astronomy community, as well as the entire planet.

So, fuck you, too, SpaceX!

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I helped write and edit comments that were submitted by multiple organizations that I'm a member of about SpaceX's fucking stupid awful million sat filing, but I haven't submitted my own yet. After a week of emotionally grueling (but incredibly important) work supporting a good friend, battling the FCC submission process doesn't sound so bad anymore!

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