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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Por si llega a aparecer acá un texto aparentemente de la tinta pero vendiendo casino online y estafas en general o mismo anuncios de alicante (? no es la tinta.

Yo los borro apenas veo pero puede pasar alguno porque no monitoreo el bot constantemente

Le jaquearon el sitio y suben ahi sus mierdas siguiendo el estilo (como fotos en blanco)

Ya le contacté a la tinta para comentarles de eso pero jamás me contestaron. Si conocés álguien en la tinta por favor hacerlos saber

- @SondraSondra Hüller :Cordoba:

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I am sure I implemented a codec for the PEM (Privacy-Enhanced Mail) format, in the Go programming-language (golang), from scratch.

But, I cannot find the package.

(I have hundreds of open-source packages that I have created over the decades.)

I would assume I would have called it "go-pem". But it doesn't exist on my codeberg or github.

I'm pretty sure I didn't dream it, as a recall the "quirks" of the format. I even remember how I modelled it in golang.

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I forgot to mention this when it happened, but we recently hit 500 miles on the used cargo e-bike we got last summer! During the school year, we really only use it for short trips with our kid a couple times a week, but every one of those trips is one we didn't have to take in a car. 🎉 I love that sitting in traffic with my kid in the back seat is now a rare occurrence.

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Standards work is about coming together and working on reaching a shared consensus on a thing. We don't do corporate politics, or government politics, at standards meetings nor venues.

Sure, you can disagree on things outside of the standards world, but within, the only thing that matters is advancing the standards and building them right.

Like, when running the ActivityPub Trust and Safety taskforce, we had Meta employees show up to our meetings, and they were genuinely helpful (volunteering for instance to scribe the meeting, which is like one of the hardest jobs to fill at a standards meeting), and when they joined I had to repeat that golden rule of standards: we leave corporate politics and our company's at the door.

We did have one or two people mad that they were present, but luckily I didn't have to explicitly remind anyone of the W3C code of conduct which governs those meetings.

Standards work is truly a bit weird like that. It takes a lot of discipline to separate out those things severance style: an innie and an outie with regards to the standards work.

Finally, we live under capitalism, or at least the vast majority of us do (it's always interesting when someone from the CCP shows up at a standards meeting!), and living under capitalism means everything revolves around money.

W3C membership ain't cheap: membership dues start at like €2,000 and go up to like €60,000 or something.

As an Invited Expert, I'm allowed to participate without paying the W3C. However, I still need to be paid for my time, because time equals money under capitalism for 99% of us.

Bluesky stepping up to fund this work is a genuinely good thing, regardless of what you may think of bluesky as a company or social app.

There weren't really any other companies with an interest in decentralized social that could fund work at this scale. An NLNet grant probably wouldn't be workable for this, and operates at a much slower pace.

Anyway, hopefully that gives you a better idea of how standards are built and funded.

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No. You (generic you) do not want a return to the past and to the resource-constrained computing environments of the past, and to the high-cognitive-burden programming environments of the past. You don't actually want to go back.

You're complaining about something real, but it's not that.

The kids are different from you, not wrong.

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[단독]통일교 한학자, 3남과 '7천억대' 소송서 최종 패소...재정에 타격 news.jtbc.co.kr/article/NB12... "판결이 최종 확정됨에 따라 통일교는 3남 문현진씨가 가져간 거대 자산 그룹, UCI 재단과 해당 재단에서 이전된 약 5억 달러(7360억 원) 상당의 자산을 되돌려받을 수 없게 됐습니다. 이전된 자산에는 서울 여의도에 있는 '파크원(Park1)' 부지 사업권과 서울 반포동 '센트럴시티', 국내 스키 리조트 등이 포함됩니다."

[단독]통일교 한학자, 3남과 ‘7천억대’ 소송서 최종...

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'명태균 1심 무죄' 부장판사 공소장에 "해외 골프 여행비 세 차례 대납받아" imnews.imbc.com/news/2026/so... "황 씨는 2024년 10월 3일 일본 골프 여행 당시 106만 원 상당의 왕복항공권, 지난해 2월 28일 두 번째 일본 골프 여행 당시 왕복 항공권 약 60만 원과 숙박비 56만 원, 지난해 5월 3일 중국으로 떠난 골프여행에선 124만 원의 왕복 항공권을 김 부장판사 대신 결제한 것으로 조사됐습니다."

'명태균 1심 무죄' 부장판사 공소장에 "해외 골프 여...

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I’ve had some questions about why a few of my Fediverse related projects are down.

Some of my Fediverse projects were developed just by me. While with others I worked with others — with friends.

Some of those friends live in cities that are having bombs dropped on them right now.

We split up our server management (including the costs). Some I managed and paid for. Some a friend did.

The ones he did are down.

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I’ve had some questions about why a few of my Fediverse related projects are down.

Some of my Fediverse projects were developed just by me. While with others I worked with others — with friends.

Some of those friends live in cities that are having bombs dropped on them right now.

We split up our server management (including the costs). Some I managed and paid for. Some a friend did.

The ones he did are down.

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새로운 한 발을 내딛습니다. 문화와 산업의 현장에서 활동해 온 사람으로서, 정치에서도 그 질문을 이어가려 합니다. 게임과 문화산업, 청년창업 영역에서 창작자와 노동자, 소비자와 창업가가 겪는 현실을 가까이에서 보아 왔습니다. 그 경험을 바탕으로 경기도가 만들고, 일하고, 즐기는 터전이 될 수 있도록 정책으로 풀어가겠습니다. 문화, 산업, 사람을 이해하는 정치 만들고, 일하고, 즐기는 경기도 현 게임소비자협회 사무국장 전 경기청년유니온 위원장 더불어민주당 경기도당 권리당원 이종찬

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Standards work is about coming together and working on reaching a shared consensus on a thing. We don't do corporate politics, or government politics, at standards meetings nor venues.

Sure, you can disagree on things outside of the standards world, but within, the only thing that matters is advancing the standards and building them right.

Like, when running the ActivityPub Trust and Safety taskforce, we had Meta employees show up to our meetings, and they were genuinely helpful (volunteering for instance to scribe the meeting, which is like one of the hardest jobs to fill at a standards meeting), and when they joined I had to repeat that golden rule of standards: we leave corporate politics and our company's at the door.

We did have one or two people mad that they were present, but luckily I didn't have to explicitly remind anyone of the W3C code of conduct which governs those meetings.

Standards work is truly a bit weird like that. It takes a lot of discipline to separate out those things severance style: an innie and an outie with regards to the standards work.

Finally, we live under capitalism, or at least the vast majority of us do (it's always interesting when someone from the CCP shows up at a standards meeting!), and living under capitalism means everything revolves around money.

W3C membership ain't cheap: membership dues start at like €2,000 and go up to like €60,000 or something.

As an Invited Expert, I'm allowed to participate without paying the W3C. However, I still need to be paid for my time, because time equals money under capitalism for 99% of us.

Bluesky stepping up to fund this work is a genuinely good thing, regardless of what you may think of bluesky as a company or social app.

There weren't really any other companies with an interest in decentralized social that could fund work at this scale. An NLNet grant probably wouldn't be workable for this, and operates at a much slower pace.

Anyway, hopefully that gives you a better idea of how standards are built and funded.

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에이전틱 AI 앱을 만드는 것 자체는 이제 너무도 쉽죠. 하지만, 이걸 클라우드에 배포해서 실제 사용할 수 있는 수준으로 하는 건 또 다른 얘기입니다.

그래서 준비했습니다 👉 인터뷰 코치 앱을 소개합니다! 🎉🎊

#MicrosoftAgentFramework #MicrosoftFoundry #MCP #Aspire 등의 기술을 총망라해서 구현한 이 샘플 앱은

✅ 핸드오프 멀티에이전트 오케스트레이션 워크플로우 구현
✅ MCP 통합
✅ 에이전트간 상태 공유
✅ 프론트엔드 챗 UI 및 백엔드 에이전트 분리
✅ 클라우드 네이티브 컨테이너 오케스트레이션
✅ IfC 명령어 한줄 배포

등을 하나의 앱에 구현했습니다.

링크는 댓글로... ⬇️

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/microsoft-agent-framework-microsoft-foundry-mcp-aspire%EB%A5%BC-%ED%99%9C%EC%9A%A9%ED%95%9C-%EC%8B%A4%EC%A0%84-%EC%98%88%EC%A0%9C-%EB%A7%8C%EB%93%A4%EA%B8%B0/4499869
#interview coach

May be a graphic of text that says 'Microsoft Agent Framework on Microsoft Foundry 10'
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정부, 모든 여성에 생리대 지원 추진… "주민센터·보건소 비치" www.hankookilbo.com/news/article... "이에 오유경 식약처장은 "생리대 가격이 낮으면 (국민들이) 안전성을 우려하시는데, 모든 생리대에 대해 동일한 기준으로 안전성을 평가하고 있다"며 "이미 1월 말부터 실속형 생리대 제품 7개에 대한 심사 요청이 들어와 신속하게 심사중"이라고 설명했다."

정부, 모든 여성에 생리대 지원 추진… "주민센터·보건...

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Emelia Smith( @thisismissem.social@bsky.brid.gyEmelia )にBluesky PBCからグラントが出た。W3CでFedCM(Federated Credential Management API)の標準を策定し、分散型Web全体で使えるようにする作業への資金支援。ATProtoのOAuthが依拠するIETF internet draftの共著者でもある。 atproto.com/blog/working-to-decentralize-fedcm

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I saw a post recently that was arguing that you should stop using alcohol wipes when giving yourself hrt injections because it's too wasteful, literally saying that the possibility of sepsis is worth not using a square inch of cotton per week.

They weren't arguing for more efficient solutions, ways of recycling the material, or anything like that. It was just "you should facetank risk of infection in order to not create waste"

And goddamn isn't that everything I've been noticing lately about how people talk about technology and progress and waste these days; a kind of reactionary tech-pessimism.

I recently had a student argue that we should never have invested in NASA or the space program because rocketry can also be used for weapons, damn all the other things that came out of it like weather satellites.

Westerners literally make up stories about the Fukushima Daiichi plant, talking about people who are walking-dead cleaning up the site since they'd already had a lethal level of radiation exposure. Sorry, what's that? No one died from radiation exposure when Fukushima Daiichi failed? That doesn't feel right.

The power grid! My god, the power grid. Everyone is so hung up on "what if we ban datacenters" but, guys, the US power grid has been decaying from austerity and intentional conservative sabotage for decades. Remember when rotted infrastructure caused wildfires a few years ago in California? The primer driver of your power bills is that, not facilities still under construction. We have to fight and build solar and improve transmission between states so we can actually send that electricity places!

Like we can't embrace our own "reject modernity". We just can't. The answer can't be "stop using air conditioning", "stop using electricity", "stop using satellites", "stop using alcohol wipes".

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What right will we have to criticize Putin if he kills Ukrainian president Zelenskyy?

From a legal standpoint, the US has illegally killed the leader of Iran in an illegal war which our leaders are not even criticizing. They are just accepting that the US takes out a leader they do not like, thereby destabilizing a nation of 93 million people.

International law does not allow this, but if we do not uphold international law, what boundaries do we have left to limit dictators like Putin?

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새로운 한 발을 내딛습니다. 문화와 산업의 현장에서 활동해 온 사람으로서, 정치에서도 그 질문을 이어가려 합니다. 게임과 문화산업, 청년창업 영역에서 창작자와 노동자, 소비자와 창업가가 겪는 현실을 가까이에서 보아 왔습니다. 그 경험을 바탕으로 경기도가 만들고, 일하고, 즐기는 터전이 될 수 있도록 정책으로 풀어가겠습니다. 문화, 산업, 사람을 이해하는 정치 만들고, 일하고, 즐기는 경기도 현 게임소비자협회 사무국장 전 경기청년유니온 위원장 더불어민주당 경기도당 권리당원 이종찬

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@deadsuperheroSean Tilley

I think the Bluesky founders are good people. (I've met them in person. Talked to them. Etc.)

And, I do want them to succeed. I think they are our friends. I think they have similar goals to us on the Fediverse.

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But, if this is actually an investor driven "coup" — it makes one of the worries of some of those critical of bsky more likely.

I'm not saying it is a "coup". I don't have the information to know. But I do wonder.

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