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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people are sleeping on the last part of his comment:

"the best thing to me, throughout all the history of capitalism or innovation or whatever you want is to just flood the market"

JDAM all the data centers. right now. **urgently**

Cory Doctorow, Chris Hayes, and David Roberts: why do people hate AI i can't figure it out

the AI companies: we are going to take away your ability to think and sell it back to you, that's our plan, literally and explicitly, we are saying it from a stage.

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A nice blogpost from a user who, alas, didn't stick with it (it sounds to me like a lot of their problems were probably due to proprietary nvidia drivers adding instability but it's hard to know) but says a lot of interesting and useful things, including about how nice and empowering being a contributor feels nemin.hu/guix-one-month-later.

Also, yet another Haunt site :)

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🎙️TALK: Reliable Django Signals by Haki Benita

The existing implementation of Django Signals does not address fault tolerance in any way, which makes Signals unreliable for mission critical workflows! In this talk, Haki presents an alternative underlying implementation using the new tasks framework in Django 6, which makes Signals fault tolerant and reliable.

2026.djangocon.eu/tickets/

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May your journey this week, this month, this year, take you to places where you learn new skills, gain confidence in yourself and your abilities, and live with strength and dignity.

Zephyr canvas print -- fineartamerica.com/featured/ze

Sailboat on the bay.
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EU states must provide proper ID for transgender citizens

The EU's top court on Thursday said the bloc's countries must provide trans citizens IDs reflecting their "lived gender." The case was referred to the ECJ by Bulgaria, which sought clarity on the issue.

dw.com/en/eu-states-must-provi

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Social.coop folks: good news on the Meet.Coop front (Meet.Coop provides BigBlueButton service) -- people are working on resolving the situation with the Canadian hosting and working out how to move existing recordings to a new server.
@3wordchantthree word chant @edumercoEduardo Mercovich (él) @mike_halesmike_hales 💔*!?¿* @WtebbensWouter Tebbens ⁂ @Graham_MitchellGraham @kawaiipunk and others are on it. 🙂

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再看一次還是覺得這週寫的真是廢到笑,本來有猶豫要不要順勢改成兩週一篇,但這樣下去應該很快就會變成季刊。反正也不是第一次發廢文了,可能有人口味獨特比較喜歡這種也不一定(沒禮貌)。

buttondown.com/fankt/archive/9

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I briefly looked at Guix on June 26, 2020 but didn't see anything compelling.

Three days ago I installed it in a VM so I could play around with the @spritelyThe Spritely Institute stack.

Yesterday after less than an hour of poking around I was able to recreate most of my current Arch-based daily driver.

Today I learned that systemd is swan diving into the slop hole.

Feels like I'm being Pointed In A Direction.

(I wish I didn't find the logo so ugly though.)

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RE: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11621964

I wish I could recommend this piece more, because it makes a bunch of great points, but the "normal technology" case feels misleading to me. It's not _wrong_, exactly, but radium paint was also a "normal technology" according to this rubric, and I still very much don't want to get any on me and especially not in my mouth

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🎙️TALK: Reliable Django Signals by Haki Benita

The existing implementation of Django Signals does not address fault tolerance in any way, which makes Signals unreliable for mission critical workflows! In this talk, Haki presents an alternative underlying implementation using the new tasks framework in Django 6, which makes Signals fault tolerant and reliable.

2026.djangocon.eu/tickets/

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