social.solarpunk.au

social.solarpunk.au

Noah Loren | @NoahLoren@social.solarpunk.au

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Noah Loren (+21) | elu/ele/they/he
⚧ NB agênero | Assexual+arromântique
Letras ∞ | ☭ ML-Tankie | Ateu crítico
✘ Fash/sionistas/OTAN/SB/racis/fundis
✘ Ultralibs/ancaps/TERFs/-fóbicos/incel
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Ce témoignage de James Elder, porte parole pour l' (Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance), date du 18 juin 2025. Il y a donc presque deux mois.

Je ne suis normalement pas fan des UN, mais je sais qu'iels font un boulot formidable à Gaza. J'ai d'ailleurs un ami qui part bientôt en mission pour eux, à Gaza toujours.

Voici leur site internet : https://www.unicef.fr

Je ne sais pas quoi vous dire de plus, à part d'écouter ce témoignage (sous titré en francais) et de le repoueter si vous le voulez bien.

[Edit : Mon ami ne part plus à Gaza. Sa mission a été annulée pour cause d'infaisabilité]

is now trending across Mastodon

is now trending across Mastodon

My friends are starting a LARP group here in the Denver metro area and are looking for advice on a rules set.

In assisting in this quest, I've noticed that there has NOT been a lot of change in the LARP community in over 25 years (it seems).

Anyone have any recommendations?

I had some friends that created the Mystic Crossroads rules, but that is 15 years old now (and I'm leaning that way).

Any LARPers out there that have recent experience and/or recommendations?

NZ is fun. Lots of trans and Tino Rangatiratanga flags, a few Palestine flags as well! Most of the South Island is completely empty, though

I just found Fla and Flu crests outside of Wellington, New Zealand! 😁🇧🇷

Rio de Janeiro on wplace:
Zona Sul: Fluminense
Zona Norte: Vasco
Zona Oeste: Flamengo
Ocean: Trans pride (Hatsune Miku)

tinking

A three-panel meme that uses characters from the animated show Invincible to humorously stereotype the comedic styles of different generations.

Top Panel ("Gen Z humor"): Shows a young alien character with the caption "Skibidi," representing surreal internet trends.

Middle Panel ("Millennial humor"): Shows the main character, Mark Grayson, with the caption "I have depression," representing self-deprecating jokes about mental health.

Bottom Panel ("Boomer humor"): Shows the father character, Omni-Man, with the caption "I hate my wife," representing jokes about marriage.

@autobrain obrigado.

(≡^∇^≡)

@autobrain você criou um client pessoal para o Mastodon?

(●・ч・)??

O que te levou a fazer isso?

E como está sendo a experiência?

E quando tiver criado um tema pública um print da tela – Acho o design interessante.

@miguel ( ̄∇ ̄)

AAAAAAAAAAAHHH

@miguel acho hipócrita a empresa poder usar emoji mas eu não poder usar fonte estilizada, cores neon e ilustrações no meu currículo!

@fediadminbr descobriram um jeito de burlar bloqueios de instâncias usando um proxy.

O proxy faz as solicitações parecerem vindas de outro hostname, substituindo todas as menções da instância bloqueada pelo endereço não bloqueado.

Caso a requisição seja assinada, o proxy remove a assinatura original e cria uma pro endereço falso.

securityLow https://alceawis.com/notice/Awy7AQkiJoTTkDbee8

Então instâncias da escória da internet podem logo usar esse proxy para continuar assediando instâncias que os bloquearam.

Cheese on toast, for me ... 🥪🧀

This cartoon in 2 panels is a comic strip from "The Life of Sharks" by Christian Talbot and illustrated by Sophie Hodge. 

The comic features two sharks discussing their sense of smell.

One shark correctly answers "blood" when asked what they can smell from a quarter of a mile away.

The other shark, named Eugene, humorously suggests "toast" and then expresses concern about having a stroke, playing on the common knowledge that toast is not a scent associated with sharks.

I would love it if people had the same level of "Wikipedia isn't always right, you know" skepticism about... literally all other sources, regardless of context.

It's so weird how for decades most people around me were like "whoa, gotta be careful, can't trust wikipedia" and now many of those same people are taking whatever AI cooks up hook, line, & sinker.

I'm beginning to think it was never about actual info quality or actual critical thinking.

Una mano sale del agua pidiendo ayuda, debajo se ve: "bomberos forestales"
Dicen: "Necesitamos más recursos y mejores condiciones de trabajo"
Se acerca una mano, le choca las cinco y se leer "Gracias, héroes!"
La mano de los bomberos se hunde

Qual a real possibilidade de redes sociais não capitalistas?

Nothing is better for protecting the status quo than convincing people that their problems are their own and are entirely their personal responsibility. This is basically how neoliberalism works: "personal responsibility" is elevated over the possibility of collective action, a reiteration of requirement to "express oneself" as an isolated self, free of social determination, free for "whatever."
What is odd is that the connectivity of the internet exacerbates that sort of neoliberal ideology rather than mitigating it. Connectivity atomizes rather than collectivizes. But that is because most people's experience of the internet is mediated by capitalist entities, or rather, for the sake of simplicity, by capitalism itself. [...] The internet is not the problem; capitalism is the problem.

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