Servicetoot 
Die neue Folge von Wind und Wurzeln ist raus.
Thema: Die Abhängigkeit von Öl
Als Podcast und Artikel.
Das macht meinen Tag direkt soviel besser!
Danke an @afelia .
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Servicetoot 
Die neue Folge von Wind und Wurzeln ist raus.
Thema: Die Abhängigkeit von Öl
Als Podcast und Artikel.
Das macht meinen Tag direkt soviel besser!
Danke an @afelia .
Dites les admins d'instances, est-ce que vous recevez depuis peu des demandes d'inscription avec des mails vraiment louches avec des tld chelous ?
@Natouille pas ici.
Ich habe in letzter Zeit so viel Zeug erfunden und gebastelt, aber ich habe nicht die Energie, es auf den Plattformen zu teilen und das ist wahrscheinlich auch nicht, wofür Leute mir folgen. Ich muss also meinen magnetischen Nachttisch, meinen Notizbuchträger und meine Marry-Poppins-Tasche privat genießen.
@afelia zum magnetischen Nachttisch würde ich auch gern mehr hören! 🙂
the misled and lonely travailer.
Arthur Rackham, from "Comus" by John Milton, London, New York: [1921?] #illustration #art https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/illustrations/lonely-traveler/
It's not just game consoles and phones ... Ars Technica did a review on the new moto razr flip phones, calling them expensive at 1500€ but let's wait and see where Apple is going to land with the iPhone this year. Anything with a chip that's smart enough to run one of them model things is going to be very expensive going forward.
It's like buying a movie on iTunes used to be 5€, then 9€ now it's 19,99€. New normal y'all.
@EinPhysiker Mein zynisch kommt eher direkt von dieser extremen physischen Nähe von "Menschen müssen Wasser sparen" und (die deutlich wasserintensivere) "Industrie läuft unbeirrt weiter"
@EinPhysiker Grundsätzlich muss man aber schon festhalten: Dass Menschen mehr gießen oder sich abkühlen (also Wasser verbrauchen) kommt ja auch von irgendwoher, dem veränderten Klima zum Beispiel, und das hat sich u.a. wegen genau dieser Art von Energieerzeugung so verändert. Also ich finde das alles sehr, sehr zynisch.
Ich habe in letzter Zeit so viel Zeug erfunden und gebastelt, aber ich habe nicht die Energie, es auf den Plattformen zu teilen und das ist wahrscheinlich auch nicht, wofür Leute mir folgen. Ich muss also meinen magnetischen Nachttisch, meinen Notizbuchträger und meine Marry-Poppins-Tasche privat genießen.
It's World Otter Day, so time for some otter content. #otters
Finally, a quest worth doing
Sources and bonus timelapse: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/miniFantasyTheater/054.html
@Dr_Bombay @raindrops_and_roses @crazyeddie
Of course, since anyone can create a Peertube instance, in theory, If he didn't want his shows constantly interrupted, Colbert could actually create his own "network".
All he would need is some technical people and some money to pay for the bandwidth.
Certainly there would be plenty of people here that would love to help with the project.
@mastodonmigration @Dr_Bombay @crazyeddie @ricci @jerry @tchambers
Absolutely! Let's make it happen.
In response to *gestures wildly*, I've written about LLMs and why tech communities (in particular) should take an ethical stance against their use.
Attending the #Berlin #OpenData event. I even got a signature from @arnesemsrott on his new book 'Gegenmacht: Die Zivilgesellschaft schlägt zurück'!
Excited to reconnect with the open data community in Berlin!
Our 2D game character grew 3% taller every time he walked
https://hey.paris/posts/leo-sprite-alignment/
#HackerNews #2Dgame #gamecharacter #gamedevelopment #growth #mechanics
TIL: Drinking pigeons are kinda cute.
*Glub glub glub*
…What a fucking shit show. Absolute bollocks being spewed on the basis of nothing. Just making shit up and misleading people.
It’s automated Trumpism.
Anyway, I’ll get somewhere close to some actual answers about 1930s Indian temperatures later today, by putting some actual work in with a semblance of diligence and discernment.
While the web still has an uncountable number of documents that aren’t distilled bullshit
…My mum was born in Quetta in 1932 – then India, now Pakistan. Her dad had poor heart health from the mid 1930s onwards, retired from the (Raj) Army, took the family to the UK, but was then called up again in 1940.
My mum, her sister and mother followed him back out to India later that year.
But in Indian heat, his heart could not maintain his utility to the war effort. He was re-retired and the family moved to the Nilgiri Mountains of Tamil Nadu, for its temperate climate, to see out the war
מצאתי האק לקליקבייט של אתר הארץ. עובד רק במחשב. עכבר על תמונה של הכתבה הרבה פעמים חושף את המידע המשמעותי שהכותרת מסתירה.
i remember that from before, but not how excellent the bit with the dog was
Inspired by the above Boston Review link, finally sat down to read the Fraser piece in New Left Review.
She does, in fact, wrap up everything from the Nakba forward as part of the same genocide, but then makes no further mention of it, as her concern is really just on musing about how the normative anchor point of Auschwitz is unsettled in the present.
Most disappointing is that her discussion of how the moment is being met in Japan really doesn't go anywhere, such that she just kinda peters out in the end of her essay with nothing recognizable as a conclusion.
Am wondering now if, spurred by all of this, whether an Anglo or German scholar of her stature were to come together with a similarly situated Japanese scholar, to collaboratively parse the historical commitments that are at stake, if it wouldn't provide some deeper and more nuanced analysis. This, unfortunately, reads more like journalism than philosophy.
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