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Just ran into this this spread in my pocket notebook while transcribing. Always fun to get a surprise like this from my past self.

#penDrawing #gelInk #notebook #doodle #birds

in reply to ratfactor

that birb has got a sweater!! :moomin_flower:
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I just posted a new blog from amazing Hanoi & beyond - northern Vietnam has so much to offer, I really had to cut down and still ended up with 100 photos haha!

Check it here: theflore.com/blog-posts/2026/0…

#photography #vietnam #travel #blog



New worst person just dropped

The billionaire philanthropist making hundreds of Londoners homeless

londoncentric.media/p/asif-azi…



#News: #EU’s failure to enact its #deforestation #law gives #palmoil and #meat #agriculture a free pass to destroy forests! We must act now to save these vital ecosystems #EUDR 🌴🙊🔥☠️🚫 @palmoildetect.bsky.social #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife #Vegan brusselsmorning.com/eu-defores…
in reply to Palm Oil Detectives

The best thing anyone can learn about the EU is that is it completely impotent


How far back in time can you understand English?

It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

"... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-…

#english #language




You have antagonized an evil spirit and it's giving you the following choices as to how your family will be punished.

what do you chose?

A. Three of your family members will be picked at random to develop a terminal illness that will kill them in the next three years. All family members other than you will be given fully paid time off to spend with them until they pass. You will be unable to contact any member of your family until the final member you cursed dies.

B. You and one other member of your family picked at random will take the terminal illness instead but the two of you will only have each other for company until you pass.

C. You refuse to make a choice your entire family is scattered and isolated then given the same terminal illness.

  • A (33%, 2 votes)
  • B (50%, 3 votes)
  • C (16%, 1 vote)
6 voters. Poll end: in 5 days




There's been little acknowledgement but Susan George (political scientist as Wikipedia have it, or political economist, as I would prefer) passed on 14th February. I've seen no obituaries, but here is her Wikipedia entry which included the long list of her excellent & insightful books... many of which were always on my reading lists

I'm sure the lack of obits has nothing to do with her being a women or a critique of global capitalism. /s

#politics

h/t @AnnPettifor

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Ge…




JohnsonAndJohnson @JNJNews use “sustainable” #palmoil yet they continue with mass #deforestation #extinction 🦏🐘🦧 for #palmoil ☠️🌴🪔⛔️. Say no to their #greed and #greenwashing! When you shop #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/…




#News: 🧐🌻 Researchers create high-protein #vegan burger from #sunflower flour that's packed with iron and zinc. It's delicious. The future of #food is blooming! 🍔🌿😋 Be #Vegan #AnimalRights #ClimateChange #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social sciencedaily.com/releases/2025…




Annual hard rubbish week in Healesville. We just dragged out two decrepit bookshelves, close to a dozen broken plastic storage boxes, and a whole bunch of cardboard boxes--IN THE RAIN! Yes, I am wet!

hard rubbish
Not our rubbish, but could be.

in reply to Muse

Here people try to dump all kinds of stuff (including junk) upon the Salvation Army. They've gotten more and more strict about what they will accept. But some folks just leave stuff at the door and drive away - it's not like the Salvation Army employs surveillance.
in reply to Muse

@Greg A. Woods We have a Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Melbourne as well!


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in reply to Andrew Pam

On our last trip to Sabah (Northern Borneo), despite extensive traveling done throughout about a month of time, I did not see one single rice paddy.

It’s all palm oil now.



More people are using window tiling to keep their screens organized and focused:

itsfoss.com/rise-of-window-til…




Wanted: Alysa Liu's gold medal skate, except as politics

in reply to nullagent

if any other country amassed its fleet around us like the US is doing to Iran, it would feel like war already



At the strange little ice cream shop down the street.

"Do you have birthday cake ice cream?"
"No! It's winter."
"???"
"We only have that one in the summer, you know, birthday season."

Birthday Season?

Has anyone ever heard of this?



I was reading some of these colorful yellow and blue Penguin classics from the 60s, and I realized that I had a hard time putting events in relation to each other in my head(how much time passed between the Muqaddimah and the Prince? for example, is what brought that question)

I made myself a personal historical timeline of sort.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/history

* I know it's an extremely narrow version of history, don't @ me X)

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EUROVISION 2026 is coming! And already the competitors are lining up! This song may not be to everyone's taste, but it is hilarious! It reminds me of something out of The Phantom of the Paradise!

youtu.be/SPpL_ZuRTZY



Gerade eine Stunde geforscht, warum die Admin-Seite unter #Friendica nicht erreichbar war. Unterseiten wie /admin/tos liefen einwandfrei.

Ein paar Issues auf Github zeigten, dass andere das Problem schon hatten. Gab dort aber keine finale Lösung.

Als ich dann log/friendica.log angelegt und schreibbar gemacht habe, war die Admin-Seite wieder da.

Hach, wie ich solche Basteleien liebe.

@Friendica Admins



Google announced that as of September 2026, it will no longer be possible to develop apps for the Android platform without first registering centrally with Google. This registration will involve:

- Paying a fee to Google
- Agreeing to Google’s Terms and Conditions
- Providing government identification
- Uploading evidence of the developer’s private signing key
- Listing all current and future application identifiers

keepandroidopen.org/

#android #opensource #keepandroidopen

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The little red Chabo bird is fascinating.. No idea where he slept last night.. the other younger bird that sleeps up in the tree survived too.. maybe I can develop a breed that can survive in people's trees and avoid a lot if upkeep.. it think Fukuoka Masanobu had a bunch of JiDori birds living in one of his orchards.. I guess with enough birds you can still get eggs (ummm and other meals) even if foxes, weasles, martens, and Tanuki raccon dogs get a one every once in a while.
#Chabo #チャボ #矮鶏 #烏骨鶏 #じどっこ #JiDokKo


What Is Agency and What Is Depression?


[h2]What Is Agency and What Is Depression? [...][/h2]


Around two years ago I told a room full of students studying education that scientists developing new materials was perhaps a bigger niche than computer programming for them to be promoting to their future students.

Scientists Create Biodegradable Packaging Film That Matches Plastic Performance


Biodegradable packaging film represents a breakthrough in sustainable materials. Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology developed a thin film using cellulose, chitosan, and citric acid. These natural ingredients come from plants, mushrooms, and food waste. The new material blocks moisture and oxygen as effectively as traditional plastic.

in reply to Muse

I like the "bio" bag and overall concept. I'm wondering if those sandwiches are as hermetically sealed as they look - or maybe there's tear strip. I've seen some packaging here which is easy to open, non-resealable. Looks promising.
in reply to Muse

Hmmm.... this is possibly just slightly more environmentally friendly sounding than what we already have: cellophane.


Mais uma cientista brasileira notável, Dra. Mariangela Hungria, microbióloga do centro de pesquisa de soja da #Embrapa, passou décadas estudando bactérias que retiram nitrogênio do ar e o alimentam até as plantas.

O resultado: o Brasil passou da importação de fertilizantes nitrogenados para se tornar o maior exportador de soja do mundo – usando micróbios em vez de produtos químicos.

Seu trabalho ganhou o Prêmio Mundial de Alimentação de 2025. Mas o prêmio real é a redução de 40% no uso de fertilizantes sintéticos em toda a agricultura brasileira.

Não se trata apenas de soja. Trata-se de um modelo diferente de agricultura: fazer parceria com a biologia em vez de dominá-la.

As mulheres do Sul Global tem muita coisa para ensinar ao mundo!

gov.br/mcti/pt-br/acompanhe-o-…

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Interesting. 4K is mostly a lie.

youtube.com/watch?v=yN0H_WfWOp…

in reply to Eugen Rochko

@sundogplanets I've started watching his other stuff now, too. It's really interesting and insightful.

E.g., Elon Musks satellites interrupting telescopes on earth. Prof. Sam Lawler's presentations/writings have been about.

youtu.be/WntZu73iwUA

in reply to Eugen Rochko

let’s not get started on screen size and viewing distance 🤫



Instead of defending the use of LLMs for polishing up your writing, we could be advocating for unpolished writing. Blog posts with spelling errors and awkwardly repeated words. Emails that sound a bit less warm and professional because you forgot the preamble of "Apologies for the late reply, hope you're well! Thanks for the thing last week".

If there's no budget for a human editor, why should the text meet a "professional" (middle class, formally educated) standard? Dyslexic people can just write how they write and people can deal with it. Autistic people can just say what they mean to say and not waste energy on the double empathy gap.

We can learn to read for a more inclusive world, instead of wasting the planet's diminishing resources masking our differences.







The world’s solar capacity reached 1,419 gigawatts in 2023, way beyond any predictions. 1 gigawatt = power for a medium sized city

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