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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Armani Rejects Behavior Modification

If you have followed me for a while, you know about Armani, my 16-year-old tuxedo cat. I thought today I would share a story about a failed attempt at changing a behavior. Recently, Armani started peeing on the floor instead of in the litter box. As the humans who had to clean up after him, we were both frustrated and concerned.

resiliencymentalhealth.com/202

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🕐 2026-03-17 12:00 UTC

📰 Claude Code / CodexでKaggle金メダルを取った話 (👍 219)

🇬🇧 AI coding assistants enabled 1,515 CV experiments, freeing humans to focus on ideas. Human insights drove score improvements, not AI suggestions.
🇰🇷 AI 코딩 도우미로 1,515회 CV 실험을 수행하여 인간이 아이디어에 집중할 수 있게 됨. 점수 향상은 AI가 아닌 인간의 통찰력이 주도.

🔗 zenn.dev/chiman/articles/b233c

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RE: norden.social/@MartinM/1162432

Dass das sinnlose Symbolpolitik ist, war denkenden Menschen immer klar (rätselhaft ist auch, warum in diesen Verbotszonen auch offensichtlich harmlose Messerchen verboten sind).
Noch nerviger finde ich, dass nirgends präzise definiert wird, was *erlaubt* ist, namentlich, wann ein Messer legal "transportiert" / illegal "geführt" wird.
@Polizei_BWPolizei Baden-Württemberg sieht Antwort auf diese Frage als ihnen verbotene "Rechtsberatung" ... obwohl sie dafür doch wohl (geheime?) Kriterien haben muss?

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RE: norden.social/@MartinM/1162432

Dass das sinnlose Symbolpolitik ist, war denkenden Menschen immer klar (rätselhaft ist auch, warum in diesen Verbotszonen auch offensichtlich harmlose Messerchen verboten sind).
Noch nerviger finde ich, dass nirgends präzise definiert wird, was *erlaubt* ist, namentlich, wann ein Messer legal "transportiert" / illegal "geführt" wird.
@Polizei_BWPolizei Baden-Württemberg sieht Antwort auf diese Frage als ihnen verbotene "Rechtsberatung" ... obwohl sie dafür doch wohl (geheime?) Kriterien haben muss?

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'The report identifies the UK as a “new autocratiser”, driven by “a substantial decline” in freedom of expression and the media. “In the UK, it began before Keir Starmer, with the Elections Act 2022, and the government expanding its power over electoral commissions,” Lindberg says. “The Policing Act 2022 decreased civil rights and free speech. The Online Safety Act 2023 was used to penalise online speech and lawsuits silencing journalists. The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 increased demands on universities to monitor protests and police free speech. What’s worrying is that once the democratic backsliding begins, it’s often hard to stop.”.'

theguardian.com/world/commenti

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I dunno where I ran into it, but here is a page aggregating information about security stuff and OpenClaw github.com/joylarkin/openclaw-

It's curious to watch it growing huge in China (it's HUGE on Chinese social media) where the meme is "raising a lobster", and Chinese officials seem to be sending out warnings about security implications but usage is still growing it seems

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j'en ai un peu marre de voir mis en avant le site de simulation d'aides sociales en France réalisé par un particulier.

Ce site ne filtre pas sur tous les cas avec assez de précision et en conséquence propose un paquet d'aides auxquelles les personnes n'ont en réalité pas droit.

En l'état, ça fait perdre plus de temps qu'autre chose…

Le site officiel gouvernemental mesdroitssociaux.gouv.fr/accue est pour le moment infiniment meilleur

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Something that's both funny and frustating these days is how anti-AI discourse is facing the same false-logic argumentation than what was veganism for me 10 year ago. I'm both vegan and anti-AI. But the collective discourse as always goes like...

individuals gestures VS structural changes. Where personnal boycott is portrayed as useless by people who claim to want structural change. However it becomes a reason to not boycott while also not doing any actions for structural change (using one's argumentation to do none of those). While those two things aren't mutually exclusive and in fact often goes together! you just look silly if you eat animal while criticising the hands that feed you, in the same sense if someone start actively fighting against AI lobby, infrastructure, culture, i really doubt they'll keep using AI as part of their daily life.

Also, blaming personnal use is useless, but welcoming everyone to change is key. We are all entangled in complex knots of precarity, accessibility, culture and education... Yes i don't eat meat but eat whatever you want, it's just my choice depending on my realities, it's ok.

I love to keep changing both myself and my knots (as feedback loops), you are welcome to do so how you can for yourself, with criticality. But don't let blame or false logic freeze you.

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사흘전인가 나흘전에 여행계획 다 짜고 추가로 뭐 먹을데 없냐 하고 야키토리먹고싶대서 야키토리집을 하나 골라서 넣었단 말이에요
타베로그에서 3.5짜리를

근데 오늘 최종점검하는데 구글지도에서 폐점한곳이라고 떴어요

뭐야 대체

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Do people do intro posts on Mastodon? I don't know.

Hi, I'm Thomas - new here and possibly moving from Threads because it's driving me nuts.

From the UK, live on a narrowboat, PhD in formal logic focussing on legal reasoning. Now a software engineer trying building a site to document arguments ( Controvis ) - argumentation is one of my main interests (both formal and not).

Economically left and socially liberal. Was a member of the Lib Dems but didn't think they took a hard enough stance against transphobia. So erm, maybe I'll join the Greens, I don't know.


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'The report identifies the UK as a “new autocratiser”, driven by “a substantial decline” in freedom of expression and the media. “In the UK, it began before Keir Starmer, with the Elections Act 2022, and the government expanding its power over electoral commissions,” Lindberg says. “The Policing Act 2022 decreased civil rights and free speech. The Online Safety Act 2023 was used to penalise online speech and lawsuits silencing journalists. The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 increased demands on universities to monitor protests and police free speech. What’s worrying is that once the democratic backsliding begins, it’s often hard to stop.”.'

theguardian.com/world/commenti

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Not "Atlassian laid off 1,600 people, 10% of its workforce"

But rather: "Atlassian leadership, with 300,000+ paying customers & ~5.2 billion USD in revenue & 6+ billion USD in assets in 2025, failed to line up their financial projections with their own staffing projections, and acted to place the burden of this gap on their direct reports rather than leadership, executive compensation packages, assets, or shareholders"

Layoffs should be personally mortifying. Boards should change.

For shame.

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