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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Da ja bei Hetzner ab April die Preise teils um 30% steigen (bei anderen Anbieter übrigens teilweise auch schon) probiere ich heute einmal aus, dass wir Server auf ARM-Technologie umstellen. Ich denke das klappt und dank des Aufbaus vom Cafe und muc kann ich die Server, sofern diese funktionieren automatisch ausrollen und die alten abklemmen 🤑 💲 Ihr bekommt eigentlich davon gar nichts mit :) Irgendwann laufen Eure Bits & Bytes einfach durch einen andreren CPU-Type 😅

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Hmm.. In case you're wondering which topics could be discussed on an unconference about fediverse integration in/for public institutions...
check out this preliminary overview:
fedivariety.org/noaw-session-p

wow... all kinds of topics still to be shaken *and* stirred at noaw.org of course—looking fwd!

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behind the 1908 Hanoi Poison Plot detained at the Hoa Lo Prison by the French colonists in 1941.

13 of them had their heads chopped off instantly and displayed in public. The French later used the photo for an postcard.

Whilst the second world war was raging across the world, in Vietnam the Movement, led by famed revolutionary Ho Chi Minh, was taking birth. had one dream. An independent Vietnam free of foreign rule.

The first year after the war had Japan, and then Britain keen to get their hands on Vietnam. But they were soon replaced by Vietnam’s old colonial rulers: the French.

For nine long years, thereafter, from 1946 to 1954 the First Indochina War ripped across the country. Spilling blood, lives, and peace. On one side were the French. More adamant to stay. More aggressive in their rule. They were helped by the US who provided advisers, funding, and weapons from behind the scenes.
Anti-communist Vietnamese loyalists aided the French rulers’ legitimacy. On the other side was Ho Chi Minh and his revolutionaries.

Things eventually came to a head in 1954 with the Geneva Conference and creation of the 17th Parallel, a Demilitarized Zone [DMZ] on 17 degrees latitude north.

Black and white photograph showing a line of bound prisoners seated on a wooden bench inside a prison, a historical image. The prisoners are Vietnamese men. Each is restrained with wooden yokes around their necks and legs confined. The image is taken from a postcard, with text in French that reads "TONKIN - Crimes inculpés dans le complot des Empoisonneurs (Juillet 1908) à la barre de Justice, dans la prison", and a postage stamp.
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🌹3.8 국제 여성의 날 이벤트 후원 인증🥖 이번에도 크레페와 함께 세계 여성의 날 RT 기부 이벤트에 참여하고 응원해 주신 모든 분께 감사드려요. 올해에는 엑스(X)와 블루스카이에서 약 11,000분께서 RT로 참여해 주셨으며, 크레페를 운영하는 주식회사 쿠키플레이스의 이름으로 1천만 원을 한국여성의전화에 기부했어요. 오늘도, 그리고 언제나 크레페 팀은 모든 여성의 삶과 투쟁을 지지해요. 한국여성의전화: hotline.or.kr/home

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behind the 1908 Hanoi Poison Plot detained at the Hoa Lo Prison by the French colonists in 1941.

13 of them had their heads chopped off instantly and displayed in public. The French later used the photo for an postcard.

Whilst the second world war was raging across the world, in Vietnam the Movement, led by famed revolutionary Ho Chi Minh, was taking birth. had one dream. An independent Vietnam free of foreign rule.

The first year after the war had Japan, and then Britain keen to get their hands on Vietnam. But they were soon replaced by Vietnam’s old colonial rulers: the French.

For nine long years, thereafter, from 1946 to 1954 the First Indochina War ripped across the country. Spilling blood, lives, and peace. On one side were the French. More adamant to stay. More aggressive in their rule. They were helped by the US who provided advisers, funding, and weapons from behind the scenes.
Anti-communist Vietnamese loyalists aided the French rulers’ legitimacy. On the other side was Ho Chi Minh and his revolutionaries.

Things eventually came to a head in 1954 with the Geneva Conference and creation of the 17th Parallel, a Demilitarized Zone [DMZ] on 17 degrees latitude north.

Black and white photograph showing a line of bound prisoners seated on a wooden bench inside a prison, a historical image. The prisoners are Vietnamese men. Each is restrained with wooden yokes around their necks and legs confined. The image is taken from a postcard, with text in French that reads "TONKIN - Crimes inculpés dans le complot des Empoisonneurs (Juillet 1908) à la barre de Justice, dans la prison", and a postage stamp.
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This is anecdotal, but every time I say I have a bad feeling about something

(See: Elon and companies, alleged grassy knoll ear shots, LLMs, cryptocurrency, Gamergate, project 2025)

And I get tech people yelling at me in the comments,

Within two years I’m proven extremely right.

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LLM-Driven Large Code Rewrites With Relicensing Are The Latest AI Concern

The newest open-source concern around AI that is seeing a lot of interest this weekend is when large language models / AI code generators may rewrite large parts of a codebase and then the "developers" claiming an alternative license incompatible with the original source license. This became a real concern this week with a popular Python project experiencing an AI-driven code rewrite and now publi…
phoronix.com/news/Chardet-LLM-

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RE: mastodon.social/@hanno/1161932

I've seen a non-native speaker trusting an AI translation tool to draft the German version of a minor document change.

The AI tool hallucinated a subtle mistake in the written-out number - "63872 (in Worten: Dreiundsechzigtausendachthundertundsiebzig)" - an error which the non-native speaker was obviously unable to spot.

Translation is often hailed as a positive example of using AI, but it suffers the same problem of human nature to accept a machine's plausibly looking result as "good enough" without the review that would be required.

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