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slevelt , to random
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Miles Davis - Porgy and Bess @vinylrecords

slevelt OP ,
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@pitrouillesque @bookstodon I think it’s beautiful - very much enjoying it.

Merlo51 ,
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@slevelt @bookstodon I do like Ted Hughes. I've never come across this one though.

kjhealy , to random
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I continue to think academics should on the whole be weirdos off doing their own weird thing, or people who occasionally say "That's obviously crap" in public and go back to doing their own weird thing. The idea of “impact” is mostly poisonous.

brian_gettler ,
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@prachisrivas You're right. You get bonus points for making our work (its influence "only reveals itself years later") sound like a veiled threat. This is how I'll think of my scholarship from now on.
@kjhealy @academicchatter

_bydbach_ ,
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@brian_gettler @prachisrivas @kjhealy @academicchatter Ha. I have a habit of working on visitors' books. That veiled threat is very real. I have receipts in people's own handwriting that I can pull out decades and decades after their death

elonjet , to random
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Landed in San Jose, California, United States. Apx. flt. time 3 h 3 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,476 mile (1,283 NM) flight from AUS to SJC

~ 1,540 gallons (5,828 liters).
~ 10,318 lbs (4,680 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $8,621 cost of fuel.
~ 16 tons of CO2 emissions.

krushev , to showerthoughts
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At some point in your childhood you and your friends went outside to play one last time, but you never knew it. /credit to @showerthoughts

intensely_human ,
weariedfae ,

Actually, I knew. We were immature and playing for longer than other kids but there was a feeling the last time. I can picture it now, running around in the dark giggling and as our Make Believe characters. It was harder to assume our roles that time. We promised to play again at the next sleepover but somehow, I knew. There was a crisp winter feeling of finality and I felt that we were leaving the world of pretend behind. The next time we hung out we did other things that were fun. Dance to Whitney Houston, read books, sneak into their mom’s room to try on all of her random hats, general pre-teen shenanigans.

I think we knew we were behind. At least I was aware of it. For a while we didn’t care but the horrors of puberty come for us all I suppose.

raindrops_and_roses , to music
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This was iconic. The reverence Luke Combs has for Tracy Chapman is obvious, singing only for her, his idol.

In love with the original, I wasn't particularly impressed with the cover but this duet is magic.

Fast Car Duet, Tracy Chapman & Luke Combs, Grammys 2024

https://anti-anticheese.tumblr.com/post/741450061862600704/tracy-chapman-and-luke-combs-performing-fast-car

@music

JustZ ,
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Wow, thank you for sharing. I did not watch this and would not have seen this. What a great song!

raindrops_and_roses OP ,
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@JustZ Thanks - it was incredible.

billmason , to startrek
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‘Star Trek: Picard’ Wins 4 Saturn Awards, ‘Strange New Worlds’ Wins 1

https://trekmovie.com/2024/02/04/star-trek-picard-wins-4-saturn-awards-strange-new-worlds-wins-1/

@startrek

pizzaHate ,

I’m find Paul Wesley strangely unlikable. He looks kinda weird. His movements are odd. Nothing is wrong with him, he just makes me uncomfortable. Would you please share what you like about him? I’d like to get over this weird feeling.

commedesbuffalos ,
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@pizzaHate @Reverendender I also do not enjoy the Wesley Kirk thank you for voicing your feelings about him

emdiplomacy , to random
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4 Halvard Leira: Reunited: International Relations Meets the (New) Diplomatic History (1/5)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-004

emdiplomacy OP ,
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has a lot to offer, as @halvardl suggests in terms of theorisation and abstraction that could help of when they tackle with the difficult questions of what actual is and who and what was a . At the same time, he warns historians to be careful when adapting modern concepts like public to avoid anachronism. Moreover, Leira sees lots of potential in comparisons across time and space. This could help getting out of its eurocentric bubble. (4/5)


@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

emdiplomacy OP ,
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But it’s not only that can learn from an exchange with : @halvardl is sure that this could give a better understanding of how and when ‘the international’ emerged and changed. There is much to learn for both sides and we are looking forward to explore at least some of the questions raised by Leira. (5/5)


@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

ajsadauskas , (edited ) to technology
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My real worry with Google's voyage into enshittification (thanks to Cory Doctorow @pluralistic the term) is YouTube.

Through YT, for the past 15 years, the world has basically entrusted Google to be the custodian of pretty much our entire global video archive.

There's countless hours of archived footage — news reports, political speeches, historical events, documentaries, indie films, academic lectures, conference presentations, rare recordings, concert footage, obscure music — where the best or only copy is now held by Google through YouTube.

So what happens if maintaining that archival footage becomes unprofitable?

@technology

ckent ,
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@lps @AstaMcCarthy @ajsadauskas @pluralistic @technology

Hmm I looked into this a year ago. But from this screenshot, it’s only talking about resolution. I’m after bit-depth and colourspaces, and yes you’re very right about avoiding transcoding.

I throw a lot of CPU/GPU at my encodes, more than other people would. And so I’d prefer it if others wouldn’t transcode it. I’m happy to live within some rules — just tell me a CBR or VBR maximum …

timrichards ,
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@ajsadauskas @pluralistic @technology Needs to be nationalised; or more precisely, converted to a non-profit body.

Jayjo , to selfhosted

@selfhosted Have a commerical @wireguard vpn on my server. The problem i have is that if i use a docker, it does use the vpn interface with iptables, but if that goes down, the docker still goes through without the vpn interface. I have looked at iptables, but docker makes it own, and bit of a minefield. Any ideas? Thanks

MaggiWuerze ,

Something like Proton or Mullvad?

Jayjo OP ,
giotras , to science Italian
paninid , to random
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1857 in , , and the :

The Sepoy Mutiny was a major uprising against the rule of the British East India Company.

The Mexican Reform War was a result of the promulgation of the Constitution of 1857, fiercely opposed by Conservatives and the Catholic Church.

The Panic of 1857 was triggered and the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision was held by the Supreme Court.

paninid OP ,
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It’s not remarkable that all these events occurred.

It’s remarkable they all occurred in the same year, with the as the fastest method of communication.

@histodons

fluffypaws , to random

books to read instead of harry potter:

  • percy jackson and the olympians by rick riordan
  • all of the other books / series in the riordanverse
  • the scholomance by naomi novik
  • the inheritance cycle by christopher paolini
  • the nsibidi scripts by nnedi okorafor
  • the magicians by lev grossman

boost for visibility and feel free to comment more suggestions!

please also note that not all the recommended books will be suitable for children or teens.

coregaze ,
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@fluffypaws anything by margaret storey, if you can find them- hey @neilhimself could you use your influence to get them reprinted? that would be lovely

neilhimself ,
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@coregaze @fluffypaws

I've tried hard and failed.

zak , to android
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From @LineageOS install instructions - success is normal, but errors are also fine:

> Normally, adb will report Total xfer: 1.00x, but in some cases, even if the process succeeds the output will stop at 47% and report adb: failed to read command: Success. In some cases it will report adb: failed to read command: No error or adb: failed to read command: Undefined error: 0 which is also fine.

@android

tubaruco ,

yeah its just you

or maybe i didnt understand it…

zak OP ,
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@tubaruco It's from these installation instructions, which say "it might error, but that's fine". Usually error messages mean it's not fine, so I found it fairly amusing.

https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/sunfish/install/#installing-lineageos-from-recovery

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, United States. Apx. flt. time 1 h 58 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,242 mile (1,079 NM) flight from LAX to AUS

~ 992 gallons (3,755 liters).
~ 6,648 lbs (3,016 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $5,555 cost of fuel.
~ 10 tons of CO2 emissions.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Los Angeles, California, United States. Apx. flt. time 22 min.

elonjet OP ,
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17 mile (15 NM) flight from LGB to LAX

~ 188 gallons (712 liters).
~ 1,260 lbs (571 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $1,053 cost of fuel.
~ 2 tons of CO2 emissions.

sydpolk ,
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@elonjet Great. Let’s hit all of the Southern California airports.

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