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Love wine, Epicurus, Seneca, calisthenics and Crusader Kings. I am just searching for a discrete place on the internet to share what I want.
- Se ci sara' un governo politico sara' Lega-Salvini. E verra' spazzato via perche' e' troppo contiguo alla Russia.
Di Maio e Salvini non hanno ancora capito chi siano i poteri forti e quanto piu' forti di loro siano. Pace all'anima loro.ck2noob, MATTEO BECHINI likes this.
First prototype of Tribes....
It's running. UI/UX still primitive, but functionalities are there.
ToDo:
- better test the SAM3/I2P bridge.
- finish the UI
- add blacklisting of words.
Mapping danger spots for women
We just launched the Free to Be project in Sydney, Delhi, Lima, Madrid and Kampala, collecting data on how safe young women feel in their city, in conjuction with Plan International and CrowdSpot junkee.com/map-sydney-women-street-harassment/154671
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Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2018-04-10 12:30:01.752398
Astronomy Picture of the Day (Unofficial) at 2018-04-10T17:30:02Z
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
Dragon Aurora over Norway
Image Credit & Copyright: Marco BastoniExplanation: What's that in the sky? An aurora. A large coronal hole opened last month, a few days before this image was taken, throwing a cloud of fast moving electrons, protons, and ions toward the Earth. Some of this cloud impacted our Earth's magnetosphere and resulted in spectacular auroras being seen at high northern latitudes. Featured here is a particularly photogenic auroral curtain captured above Troms Norway. To the astrophotographer, this shimmering green glow of recombining atmospheric oxygen appeared as a large dragon, but feel free to share what it looks like to you. Although now past Solar Maximum, our Sun continues to show occasional activity creating impressive auroras on Earth visible even last week.
Tomorrow's picture: far star nukem, ck2noob, McClane, zykotick9 likes this.
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Doug Whitfield at 2018-04-09T21:44:23Z
Let's do a little experiment. It's obviously biased by my relative participation in each, but I'm comparing the reach of twitter, facebook, Diaspora, pump, G+, and GNU Social (plus anything that can talk directly to it...that is not via NavierStokes).Please like this if you see it. Obviously, if you want more people to like it, then you share it, but I'm only going to count likes.Stephen Sekula, David "Judah's Shadow" Blue, Splicer, Sarah Elkins and 29 others likes this.
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Show all 13 repliesHere are the final numbersGNU Social/Mastodon: 49pump.io: 31Facebook:26Diaspora: 15G+: 7Twitter: 0What's interesting is that on Diaspora, pump, and GNU Social, I all got actual comments about how the study was being conducted. I got literally zero comments on twitter or G+. There's all sorts of bias in this, but I have more "friends" on facebook by an order of magnitude and significantly more on twitter than the free platforms. So, it seems like people join the proprietary networks and just don't use them very much.GNU Social up to 97: https://nu.federati.net/conversation/510099#notice-1072972Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2018-04-06 12:30:02.075254
Astronomy Picture of the Day (Unofficial) at 2018-04-06T17:30:02Z
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
NGC 3324 in Carina
Image Credit & Copyright: Martin PughExplanation: This bright cosmic cloud was sculpted by stellar winds and radiation from the hot young stars of open cluster NGC 3324. With dust clouds in silhouette against its glowing atomic gas, the pocket-shaped star-forming region actually spans about 35 light-years. It lies some 7,500 light-years away toward the nebula rich southern constellation Carina. A composite of narrowband image data, the telescopic view captures the characteristic emission from ionized sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms mapped to red, green, and blue hues in the popular Hubble Palette. For some, the celestial landscape of bright ridges of emission bordered by cool, obscuring dust along the right side create a recognizable face in profile. The region's popular name is the Gabriela Mistral Nebula for the Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet.
Tomorrow's picture: light-weekend Unschuld Erde.
VNV are lacking Pathos IMHO. I prefer remixes from Funker Vogt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3I4BkTRw8c
(And I know who is the new voice of Funker Vogt). Sadly.
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