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giotras , to science Italian

Call for nominations for members of the Steering Committee of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) | Deadline: 7 March 2024

@science

https://council.science/current/news/call-for-nominations-goos-steering-committee/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=call-for-nominations-goos-steering-committee

giotras , to science Italian
elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, United States. Apx. flt. time 14 min.

VoxofGod ,
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@elonjet fuk this guy

TheoDekkers ,
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@elonjet only for fun

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Austin, Texas, United States.

leochavez , to random
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Do people still say “conquer” when they beat a ?

WanderingPoltergeist ,
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@leochavez Depends whether the game felt like an upward hill battle or not! I only say conquered for Souls-like games because they tend to be player hostile in nature, it feels like a constant battle between me and the game. I tend to finish these games out of spite. For games with a player friendly nature or normal difficulty, I tend to say finished or completed because I had fun during my playthrough.

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n0madz ,
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@bookriotdeals[email protected]

Picked up Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Shards of Earth for $3, what a steal and also probably next on my reading list.

@bookstodon

emdiplomacy , to random
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3 Tremml-Werner: Multiple Actors and Pluralistic Practices: Non-European Perspectives on Early Modern Diplomatic Relations (1/10)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-003

emdiplomacy OP ,
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Appearing in various places around the globe, treaties are not only concluded between polities who share a similar idea of sovereignty or territorial rights, which does not disqualify them as instruments of The issue about intercultural treaties leads to the question of whether these agreements had an equal or unequal character. Clearly, different forms of unequal treaties existed from the seventeenth century onwards – colonial treaties and the unequal imperialist treaties implemented with Asian empires such as China, Japan or the Ottomans. In Canada, for example, the British crown concluded dozens of treaties with the indigenous populations with regard to settlements and land rights. Indigenous agency within these processes has often been overlooked in the study of these treaty negotiations. (9/10)


@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

emdiplomacy OP ,
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Tremml-Werner demands more exchange between studies of European diplomatic history and that of other world regions and academic traditions to integrate native and indigenous sources and voices more balanced and to understand the rise of diplomacy as a result of global processes. (10/10)

@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

aaronesilvers , to random
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tfw you meet someone who's done the self-work you've done and is well on their way to healing

aaronesilvers OP ,
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like... just not having to bring up, much less explain, cptsd because the other person can talk about their own self-work... at this stage in my life, meeting new people again, i really appreciate that the @actuallyautistic and ND community writ large is figuring out our shit and healing.

GhostCowboy76 , to lemmyshitpost
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@lemmyshitpost went on Reddit 🤢 for a second because they have a better ham radio community, god is that place fucked. Let’s start the fun again of trying to destroy it.

Worx ,

Can someone explain to me why there are entire communities on Lemmy about Reddit? I used to use Reddit too, I enjoyed it, then I left after the API changes. Now I use Lemmy. It doesn’t have any emotional hold on me, it was just a tool that I used. Stop bitching and move on with your life. It’s just sad at this point. If you really didn’t care for Reddit any more then there’d be no need to keep saying loudly how bad it is and how you don’t care or use it.

FartsWithAnAccent ,
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Why bother? Reddit will kill Reddit on its own.

CarveHerName , to random
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, 29 Jan 1891, Liliʻuokalani is sworn in as Queen of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

She is the first, and only, regnant queen of the country and is deposed in a coup in 1893 that was supported by the US marines arriving.

bloodravenlib ,
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@CarveHerName

Anyone want to learn more? You can check out this book:

'Lost Kingdom: the Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Adventure.' Here is my review.

>https://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2012/04/booknote-lost-kingdom.html

@bookstodon
@librarians

outer ,
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@bloodravenlib @CarveHerName @bookstodon @librarians History is good for everyone involved. That is, past, present and future people.

Thank you, A. Rivera @bloodravenlib

https://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2012/04/booknote-lost-kingdom.html

Thank you, Julia Flynn Siler, for "Lost Kingdom: the Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Adventure"

I LOVE Hawaii, and I grateful I'm a Child of Earth.

desafinado , to random
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Your attention, please.

Today’s Word of the Day is “spork.”

This has been The Word of the Day.

That is all.

UPDATE: Ceci n’est pas une spork.

desafinado OP ,
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@riggbeck @desafinado @bookstodon I don’t know what it was, truly. Something of a mess.

riggbeck ,
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@desafinado @bookstodon

It certainly wasn't a well-made novel, too much bleeding from the wounds, but none the worse for that. It has an intensity and sharpness, and sometimes it's better not to blunt the edges of a story with artifice.

buru5 , to random
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i'm astounded by how far on has come since the last time i seriously used linux, which was probably ... 2010?

not only are older games and several newer games now natively packaged for linux, play + works for so much that dual-booting is so far from my mind.

i could see still being necessary for brand-new 'triple-a' stuff, unfortunately; but let's hope that's not the case for much longer.

beanjbunny , to random
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I’m so tired of hearing, “I think we’re ALL playing Palworld!” No we’re not. I still remember what it’s like to have, like, one moral.

(I block AI supporters on sight so get in my comments and act real stupid real fast.)

jwisser ,
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@beanjbunny I haven't been playing Palworld because guns and more colonialism were not the things I've felt Pokémon has been missing. But it sounds like there's something AI-related, too—can you shed more light on that?

beanjbunny OP ,
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@jwisser The pals were AI generated assets. I think the models were trained off pokemon, not sure if anything else got thrown in the pot.

shrikant , to technology
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> NSA officials told Wyden that not only is the intelligence agency purchasing data on Americans located in the US but that it also bought Americans' Internet metadata.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/01/nsa-finally-admits-to-spying-on-americans-by-purchasing-sensitive-data/

Why do you need to spy, when you can simply... buy?

We gave up our data willingly and made it easy for all the 3-letter agencies of the world. We only have ourselves to blame. 🤷‍♂️

(Link HT: @technology)

OpticalMoose ,
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I’m with ya on that. I could rant on and on about privacy, but this ain’t the place for that, I guess. The gov’t promised if we let ISPs and telcos turn over our data they could catch all the terrorists, and now 20 years later they can’t even catch kids making prank phone calls (SWATting) or telemarketers.

I guess it’s true, people get the leadership they deserve.

BobGnarley , (edited )

No, their job is to spy on NON DOMESTIC citizens. A court ruled that what they did under Snowden was illegal as fuck and they pinky swore not to do it anymore. Them spying on American citizens that don’t communicate with foreigners is supposed to be illegal. You said it so confidently, but you are mistaken.

…wikipedia.org/…/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_(20…

spiritedpause , to datahoarder
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Sailing7 ,

Good intention, to let us know about the strategy. But i would guess everybody knows the strategy since most of us are working in IT. Hence the downvotes.

But tbh. everyone should hear about it. No backup? No sympathy. (Kein Backup? Kein Mitleid)

GreatAlbatross ,
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Backblaze also expand in that article, detailing the 3-2-1-1-0 as a successor to 3-2-1.

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