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At least we tried? #tfr

  • Hard to find non-biased info about this, but it appears to be about doxxing? Public info is claimed, but that has to be investigated.

  • NextCloud has end-to-end encrypted voice and video chat, and of course a whole bunch else, since people are mentioning self-hosting. The corresponding Android app "nextcloud talk".

  • There is a general perception now with many in the US and even more among the US's partners that the US government is now actively regressive, making life more difficult for most of its citizens and partners, and indeed the world. China, despite its shortcomings, is mostly seen as making progress at raising living standards, moving more towards being environmentally responsible, and as a stable and predictable partner.

    Whatever the complicated on the ground realities, these are some of the ways that make China currently seem to look better too many. Since you ask.

  • Tax wealth, not work

  • I also can't find releases on mobile. I see a bunch of f-froid publishing stuff at bottom or readme. Doesn't seem to be on f-froid now, but maybe will show up there eventually.

  • Use Caddy for reverse proxy. It's magic. Just put in config the subdomain/domain and localhost port to point to, it will fetch and configure and keep certificates up to date with zero effort. You'll forget certificates exist. It just works.

  • FOUR vegan sausages... Well, well, someone must have.won a lottery.

  • And how can that be lighter than a bicycle, since it is a bicycle with extra stuff?

  • A certain sythe sweep near the end of Grim Fandango.

    The dip in the river near the end of Bioshock Infinite.

    Jumping into the thing near the end of Outer Wilds, and coming down where you come down going through what you go through.

  • Kind of a crazy all over the place talk, but with points of interest that might be helpful.

  • I'm stuck with boxed falafel mixes here. And sadly most of them are not very good. I've tried a several. The only one I found acceptable enough to buy again my area is a brand called Tamam from Jordan. It's not great, but it's the best of the worst for me. I sometimes supliment it with fresh parsley (finely chopped) if I happen to have any. This is from a regular Canadian grocery store, so may be fairly common?

    Anyhow, sorry I'm not much help. Good luck with your more ambitious falafel plans! Sounds great.

  • Glad you found a happy cozy home. Appreciative that I can reply to you from heart of the old beast!

    Relative to all the well known commercial social media platforms though aren't we all into something here hardly anyone else knows about, whether 10 users or a few thousand?

  • I'd like to take an eraser to these headline writers.

  • One easy way to test accessing your site externally is use a free web proxy to try to load it.

    For example (not a personal recommendation, just a random search result) https://wproxy.net/

  • Seems fine at .fi for me

  • Sounds like you are actually saying the percentage is too low then, because that is one of the three main types of bidets.

  • Science @lemmy.ml

    There's a Giant Gravity Hole In The Indian Ocean, And We May Finally Know Why

    www.sciencealert.com /theres-a-giant-gravity-hole-in-the-indian-ocean-and-we-may-finally-know-why
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Could Earth be inside a black hole?

    www.livescience.com /space/could-earth-be-inside-a-black-hole
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Tracking the First People into Ice Age North America" [2020], Craig Childs. Describes experiences on routes and in environments maybe similar to ice age human migration. #anthropology #lecture

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Ocean Physics Behind Net Zero", Prof. Myles Allen (Oxford). Demonstrates simplified physical model using water pressure for temperature. #climate #physics #lecture

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Particle physics made easy", Dr. Pauline Gagnon (CERN). Explains the standard model, particle accelerators, dark energy, higgs boson with helpful analogies. #physics #lecture

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    U of Michigan Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium Keynote 2023, Edward Buckles Jr, Documentary Filmmaker (Katrina Babies). Reflects on #MLK's message through his documentary. #history #racism #lecture

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Guitar in Tudor London", Prof. Christopher Page (U of Cambridge) [2017]. Describes first references to guitars in England in writing and art. Replicas are played. #history #music #lecture

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Medium embraces Mastodon - The fediverse is a breath of fresh air for writers and social media

    blog.medium.com /medium-embraces-mastodon-19dcb873eb11
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Cuba and American History", Dr. Ada Ferrer (New York U). #Lecture based on parts of her book of that title, emphasizing the complex and difficult relationship with US. #history #politics

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Creatures Made of Glass in Antarctica", Ariel Waldman (Eyeo Festival). Describes her strange career path and adventures diatoms & microscopic life in #Antarctica. #biography #science #lecture

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Ever thought about how much energy it takes to make pasta?

    www.sciencealert.com /a-nobel-physicist-explained-how-to-cook-pasta-and-now-everybodys-angry
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Why hasn't natural selection eliminated mental disorders?" Dr Randolph M Nesse (Arizona State U) #psychiatry #evolution #lecture

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Origin of Our Species", Chris Stringer (Natural History Museum, London). Detailed look at past and current theories of Homo Sapiens emergence & Neanderthal interaction. #paleontology #evolution

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Microbial Megastructures", Prof. Robin May (Gresham). What tech might we learn by studying how microbes join to create huge communal structures? #biology #engineering

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Gods of Prehistoric Britain", Prof. Ronald Hutton (U of Bristol). Describes changing/conflicting views of of prehistoric sites (like Stonehenge) to argue for less certainty. #archeology #history

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Solving a 500 Year Old Cold Case" [2018], Turi King (U of Leicester). How Richard III remains were found under a car park. #archeology #genetics

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Search for hidden [pyramid] chambers using cosmic-ray muons", Mark Adams (Fermilab). Using high energy particle physics like a giant x-ray machine. #physics #archaeology

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "China's Shifting Economy and Politics", Kevin Rudd (former Australian PM & Diplomat). Looks at China's recent political history, and a perspective on possible Xi Jinping strategy. #history #politics

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Euro – an assessment in the midst of a European war", Prof. Mark Blyth (Brown U). Q&A with Yanis Varoufakis. #economics #politics

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Surprising Expansion History of the Universe", Adam Riess (2011 Nobel Prize). Frontier of Physics Lecture series. #astronomy #science