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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Gode folk i Fediverset,
Vi har ladet os fortælle, at der findes et sted på det sociale web, hvor mennesker bestemmer mere end algoritmer. Det lyder som alletiders sted at plante et flag for kunsten og for den store, fælles danske kunstsamling 🚩

Vi er lige landet og føler os nye i trafikken. Til gengæld er vi meget motiverede til at lære nyt og klar til at tale kunst ved mindste anledning 😀
Så langt så godt. Planen er at fortælle historier fra museet (både KBH og Thy) og samlingen. Alle forslag, kommentarer, og undrende spørgsmål er yderst velkomne. Tak fordi du læser dette, og vi glæder os til at møde dig. Her føles allerede rart 🤗

SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst i København set fra indgangen til Kongens Have (foto fra 2024)
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I can very much imagine giving a lecture, in a few years time, and students will ask, disbelievingly,

"What do you mean that you could just run a website from a computer in your home? For anyone in the world to access?"

or

"No, I don't believe it - you could run a server to exchange messages with other people, without a licence, and without verifying who they are?!"

or

"What do you mean that you fell in love with your wife without knowing her real name, because you chatted to her so much on the web before you ever met?! Surely you scanned her ID when you first started talking to her."

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I can very much imagine giving a lecture, in a few years time, and students will ask, disbelievingly,

"What do you mean that you could just run a website from a computer in your home? For anyone in the world to access?"

or

"No, I don't believe it - you could run a server to exchange messages with other people, without a licence, and without verifying who they are?!"

or

"What do you mean that you fell in love with your wife without knowing her real name, because you chatted to her so much on the web before you ever met?! Surely you scanned her ID when you first started talking to her."

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If you run BIND, you may wonder what kinds of improvements you'll see when upgrading from one version to another. Occasionally we like to publish benchmark test results to help with those decisions.

We've just posted a blog on BIND 9.20 resolver performance compared to 9.18. tl;dr: under mid- to heavy traffic loads, 9.20 has even lower latency than 9.18, particularly while starting up.

Read more about our performance benchmarking at isc.org/blogs/2026-03-05-bind-

Thanks for using ISC's software!

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Hi all.

Just putting the feelers out as I'd love to know how many folks are using got on MacOs.

@teajaygrey does an amazing job every time I make a release of gameoftrees portable, but I could do with knowing how many of you are using it.

I made a change in the 0.123 release to fix socket handling for services such as gotwebd, which is good, but it's telling that it's taken this long, so I wonder how many users we have.

Let me know -- you can always email me at: thomas.adam22@gmail.com

Please boost this as much as possible, I'd appreciate it.

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@evanEvan Prodromou I am not suggesting removing json-ld, I am suggesting accepting the current state of affairs as "it's json-ld except not really because almost nobody is using the official algorithms" and then saying "okay, well how can we make this json-ld compatible but actually add a canonicalization and signature system that doesn't use those algorithms, even though the few people who want to bridge with the RDF world still could"

Which, maybe I didn't explain sufficiently

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Hey users!

I'm trying to test draid virtually for , because nobody's gonna give me a shelf of 60 disks to play with. I set everything up like:

disk35_name="disk35"
disk35_type="ahci-hd"
disk35_dev="sparse-zvol"

Seems that if I have 35 ahci-hd entries, disk0 through disk34, bhyve and freebsd works. At disk35, the host panics on boot.

Is this expected with bhyve? Or does FreeBSD need a special tweak with 36 disks?

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Hey users!

I'm trying to test draid virtually for , because nobody's gonna give me a shelf of 60 disks to play with. I set everything up like:

disk35_name="disk35"
disk35_type="ahci-hd"
disk35_dev="sparse-zvol"

Seems that if I have 35 ahci-hd entries, disk0 through disk34, bhyve and freebsd works. At disk35, the host panics on boot.

Is this expected with bhyve? Or does FreeBSD need a special tweak with 36 disks?

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I'm sorry but I have to confess.

I see all Fedi users as their profile pictures.

If you're a furry and have furry art as a profile pic, or have a picture of your RL self, that will make sense to you.

But if you have a flower as your PFP, sorry, you're a talking flower now. Your pfp is your pet? You are a dog/cat/hamster. If your PFP is weird and abstract, you are a weird abstract critter.

If your pfp is the default white elephant for Mastodon, you are grouped in my brain with everyone else that uses it. Also, you are a talking elephant.

I hope you'll forgive me, somehow.

Also if your pfp is cute I definitely want to pet you. Sorryyyyy

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RE: federate.social/@rootschange/1

Happy Women’s History Month!

No matter how much water you carry for the patriarchy, women will always get burned.

apnews.com/article/trump-homel

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minimitra now uses #PGlite instead of postgres:

https://pglite.dev

It's a portable database, so the installation process will not require any sysadmin skills. You just need to install the rust compiler and npm (the latter is required for pglite, I plan to remove this dependency in the future).

I had to reset my database because pg_restore didn't work with pglite, but identity and actor ID have been preserved: @minimitra.

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アーティチョークうまい!塩水で茹でるだけ!
葉を一枚一枚ちぎってはマヨつけて、根本を歯でしごくように食う
枝豆的な食べ始めたら止まらない要素がある

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if you disable all third-party cookies in your browser (like where Site A is never allowed to use cookies from Site B), have you noticed that it breaks anything? What breaks?

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