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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:aiooi:​ 【Misskeyバージョンアップ 2026.3.1

Misskeyをバージョンアップしました。2026.3.0→2026.3.1
Webクライアントの方はCtrl+F5でリフレッシュしてください。


アップデート内容は下記を参照ください。
https://misskey-hub.net/ja/docs/releases/#_202631
https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md#202631
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이쯤되면 터미네이터 프랜차이즈가 무의미하게 되버림 뭐랄까 과거 터미네이터 시리즈는 Skynet을 없애네 마네 존코너를 지키네 마네 했는데 이미 현실에 스카이넷이 있는데요...? 수준이잖아;; 그냥 핵발사버튼만 안눌렀고 아직 각성(?)을 안한상태. 이제 사이버다인사가 아니라 구글의 트랜스포머 개발자들과 OpenAI 초창기 인사들을 때려잡는 전개로 가야할듯 ㅋㅋㅋ...

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:7zfcnnagck3iuyiuivk6ie7c/post/3mglxs5xra32a

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Seems someone's so unhappy that and accept AI-assisted contributions that they forked vim codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi/

Seems like a somewhat pointless uphill battle to me. If the contributions are of high quality and solve real problems they are perfectly fine in my book. It's not like the number of C, VimScript and Lua experts has been growing a lot in recent years. ;-) AI agents might help make some niche technologies less niche, which is not a bad thing...

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At some point early on in life, we learn to avoid falling down. Maybe we skin our knee, or we get a bruise. Whatever the case, it hurts. Naturally, we want to avoid pain!

But have you ever watched a child learn how to walk? It's not a smooth, linear process. They fall down a lot!

I'm not just talking about physical skills here. This is true across everything we do as adults. We can build up a lot of anxieties and fears that hold us back from doing our best at things.

ntietz.com/blog/let-yourself-f

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I've seen people claiming - with a straight face - that mechanical refactoring is a good use-case for LLM-based tools. Well, sed was developed in 1974 and - according to Wikipedia - first shipped in UNIX version 7 in 1979. On modern machines it can process files at speeds of several GB/s and will not randomly introduce errors while processing them. It doesn't cost billions, a subscription or internet access. It's there on your machine, fully documented. What are we even talking about?

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