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Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
For Christians, Political Power is the Golden Calf of Trumpism

https://www.arcdigital.media/p/for-christians-political-power-is
Burr Deming mastodon (AP)
A departure from what used to be our weekly search for spiritual truth.

harry haller diaspora
GNUnet 0.23.0 released

We are pleased to announce the release of GNUnet 0.23.0.
GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized and privacy-preserving distributed applications.
Our goal is to replace the old insecure Internet protocol stack.
Starting from an application for secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet.

This is a new major release. It breaks protocol compatibility with the 0.22.0X versions. Please be aware that Git master is thus henceforth (and has been for a while) INCOMPATIBLE with the 0.22.0X GNUnet network, and interactions between old and new peers will result in issues.
In terms of usability, users should be aware that there are still a number of known open issues in particular with respect to ease of use, but also some critical privacy issues especially for mobile users.
Also, the nascent network is tiny and thus unlikely to provide good anonymity or extensive amounts of interesting information.
As a result, the 0.23.0 release is still only suitable for early adopters with some reasonable pain tolerance.
https://www.gnunet.org/en/news/2024-12-0.23.0.html
#gnu #internet #network
-jonny- diaspora
Do you have hands on experience with it?
harry haller diaspora
No. not at all. 😀

AI6YR Ben mastodon (AP)
Axel fixed! New problem uncovered... brake pads are rubbing against the (new) tire. May have been the broken axle issue was masking this problem. The pads are also shot, LOL. Bike has definitely crossed into "learn more about bike mod project." #bikerepair #biketooter
Bike axle installed on bike
Brake pad rubbing up against a tire.  Just barely.
AI6YR Ben mastodon (AP)
Problem fixed... brute force method. Took a file to the offending part of the brake pad. (which needs to be replaced if anyone is going to ride this bike, the pads are rocks). More likely, is this bicycle will be given away and replaced with something someone will ride (ie, something I will ride! LOL).
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Einer der meist diskutierten #Nano-Beiträge dieses Jahr war der zur #Radverkehrsstudie des Fraunhofer-Instituts für System- und Innovationsforschung im Mai. An den Ergebnissen letzterer hat sich nichts geändert: Deutschland könnte den #Radverkehr verdreifachen und so 19 Mio. Tonnen CO2 zusätzlich einsparen👇
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano/240528-beitrag-radverkehr-fuer-klimaschutz-nano-100.html?at_medium=Social%20Media&at_campaign=Mastodon&at_specific=3sat

#Nano #Klima #Verkehr #Verkehrswende #Radfahren #Verpasstodon
Grafik. Zu sehen ist ein Fahrrad, das auf einem Ständer vor einer Wand abgestellt ist. Schriftliche Infos auf dem Bild erklären das Radfahrpotential für Deutschland: 13 % Deutschland aktuell, 45 % Potenzial 2035 und 63 % Potenzial in Metropolregionen 2035.

eclectech mastodon (AP)
The Myfanwy And Friend Advent Calendar - Day Twenty One

Oops, nearly forgot to post today's advent. I would like to point out that neither Myfanwy nor Friend nor I condone pouring *anything* on unsuspecting musicians in the street, however bad they may be. I was just so bemused by the idea that this was an image for a Jolly Christmas Greeting I couldn't resist.

#MyfanwyAndFriend #xmasScribbles
An edited old Christmas card. A trio of musicians stand in the street with their dog, and a couple stand at the open window to an upstairs room and tip something over them from a jug. The couple have been replaced by Myfanwy (a knitted chicken) and Friend (a simple drawn figure). I am not thinking too hard about what is being tipped over the trio. at the bottom is reads "Wishing you a jolly Christmas" (original) and there is a 21 in the top right (new).
Peter Goulborn unkn (AP)
This is card you'd get for Scrooge

Pulpi :verified_bi: mastodon (AP)
He pasado esta foto por mis grupos familiares y me están respondiendo felices fiestas como si nada xD Me meo.
Luigi Mangione caracterizado como Jesucristo o un santo en un tipo de imagen muy típica. Con una túnica verde en la parte de arriba y blanca en la parte de abajo y un corazón en el pecho. De fondo un azul celestial con una aureola en la cabeza.
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fanta ✅️ mastodon (AP)
pulpo yo también acabo de pasarlo a la familia y no se han coscado. Que maravilla esto.
Pulpi :verified_bi: mastodon (AP)
@fanta 😂😂😂😂 Me meo

Der Wortgefährte mastodon (AP)
#MeinSongDesTages

🎵

*Oft grübelst du im Kreise
Und liest minutenlang den selben Satz
Und denkst: "Mein Gott ist Stille leise!"
Und langsam macht die Nacht dem Tage Platz

Das Schlafen hast du aufgegeben
Und weißt, der Tag wird dementsprechend sein
Doch gibt man etwas auf dein Leben
Wird das oft wahr
Und endlich schläfst du ein*

🎵

"Manchmal kannst Du nicht schlafen" (Udo Jürgens, ✝️ am 21.12.2014)
Mein Song des Tages

Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
Congress avoids a shutdown but leaves 'a big mess' for Trump and Republicans in 2025

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/congress-avoids-shutdown-leaves-big-mess-trump-republicans-2025-rcna184899
Maddad ☑️ mastodon (AP)
It became a big mess the instant #tRump won the election.


Gary Hill diaspora
As part of the national day of action for Palestine, there will be a rally at Parliament Square from 2:45pm. Following the rally, there will be a candlelight vigil outside Downing Street, in remembrance of those who have lost their lives in Gaza.

*UnBlogged – Calypso's Island

#NSFW
#nsfw

Chris Tiane diaspora
thanks all...

Christoph S diaspora

Friends of mine in Tegueste 😀


#cartoon spotted on #bluesky : How not to be #reading #books
The right and wrong way to read a book

"AfD-Sympathisant rast in Weihnachtsmarkt — 5 Tote, 200 Verletzte" wäre die korrekte Schlagzeile gewesen, liebe Journalisten.

#Magdeburg #AfDVerbotJetzt
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*UnBlogged – The Junk Drawer

#NSFW
#nsfw

Chuck Darwin mastodon (AP)
Cory Doctorow’s prescient novella about health insurance and murder: ‘They’re going to be afraid’

Five years ago, the science fictionwriter Cory Doctorow published a short story whose plot might seem eerily similar to followers of the past few weeks’ news.
In "Radicalized", one of four novellas comprising a science fiction novel of the same name, Doctorow charts the journey of a man who joins an online forum for fathers whose partners or children have been denied healthcare coverage by their insurers after his wife is diagnosed with breast cancer and denied coverage for an experimental treatment.

Slowly, over the course of the story, the men of the forum become radicalized by their grief and begin plotting
– and executing
– murders of health insurance executives and politicians who vote against universal healthcare.

In the wake of the 4 December shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which unleashed a wave of outrage at the US health system, Doctorow’s novella has been called prescient.
When the American Prospect magazine republished the story last week, it wrote:
“It is being republished with permission for reasons that will become clear if you read it.” But Doctorow doesn’t think he was on to something that no one else in the US understood.

When he learned of the shooting, Doctorow’s first thought was one of horror
(“I grew up in the anti-nuclear proliferation movement, I don’t want anyone to shoot anyone ever”)
then of fear
(“I hope he doesn’t have a copy of my book with him”).
But from the alleged shooter’s Goodreads account, it appears that Luigi Mangione, who now faces charges of murder as an act of terrorism in New York, never read Doctorow.

👉 “I feel like the most important thing about that is that it tells you that this is not a unique insight,”
Doctorow said,
“that the question that I had is a question other people have had.”

In one part of the story, a man whose young daughter died after an insurance company refused to pay for brain surgery bombs the insurer’s headquarters.
“It’s not vengeance. I don’t have a vengeful bone in my body. Nothing I do will bring Lisa back, so why would I want revenge?
This is a public service.
There’s another dad just like me,”
he shares in a video message on the forum.
“And right now, that dad is talking to someone at Cigna, or Humana, or BlueCross BlueShield, and the person on the phone is telling that dad that his little girl
has. To. Die.
Someone in that building made the decision to kill my little girl,
and everyone else in that building went along with it.
Not one of them is innocent, and not one of them is afraid.
They’re going to be afraid, after this.”
“Because they must know in their hearts,” he goes on.
“Them, their lobbyists, the men in Congress who enabled them.
They’re parents. They know.
Anyone who hurt their precious children, they’d hunt that person down like a dog.
The only amazing thing about any of this is that no one has done it yet.
I’m going to make a prediction right now, that even though I’m the first,
I sure as hell will not be the last. There’s more to come.”

In the story, this was indeed only the beginning of the violence.
But in real life, Doctorow imagines very different solutions to the crisis of American healthcare.

“We have historically done things about oppressive corporate systems that are destroying people’s lives,
and we’ve done them, if not in living memory, at least not that long ago,”
he says, speaking of the trust-busting movement to break up Standard Oil and other monopolies in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

“Corporate power was significantly more dystopian than it is today,
and we figured out how to deal with it, and it’s not like the political movements and the organizing that they undertook to get that done were the lost arts of a fallen civilization.”
The movement that brings single-payer healthcare to the US, Doctorow believes, will be a trust-busting one.

👉 “People don’t know that they’re all angry about the same stuff right now,” he says,
noting higher costs at grocery stores and tech monopolies.
“They’re actually all angry about the same thing.
And when they figure it out the coalition will be unstoppable.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/20/cory-doctorow-radicalized-novella-healthcare-ceo-killing?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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Chuck Darwin mastodon (AP)
“We have historically done things about oppressive corporate systems that are destroying people’s lives,
and we’ve done them, if not in living memory, at least not that long ago,”
@pluralistic says, speaking of the trust-busting movement to break up Standard Oil and other monopolies in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

“Corporate power was significantly more dystopian than it is today,
and we figured out how to deal with it, and it’s not like the political movements and the organizing that they undertook to get that done were the lost arts of a fallen civilization.”
The movement that brings single-payer healthcare to the US, Doctorow believes, will be a trust-busting one.

👉 “People don’t know that they’re all angry about the same stuff right now,” he says,
noting higher costs at grocery stores and tech monopolies.
“They’re actually all angry about the same thing.
And when they figure it out the coalition will be unstoppable.”

Claudia Zahn mastodon (AP)
Captured mid-flight 🐦
This tiny bird is a long-tailed tit, also known as a snow fairy.
📷: @hajime7212
By #NatureAndAnimals
#NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

NotImpressed mastodon (AP)
#Syria
@palestine

A report of clashes and violations as at Dec 20th:
In Northeastern Syria, heavy clashes between the Turkish-backed SNA and the Kurdish-led SDF
Turkish military and SNA shelled Qarqozaq Bridge to the south of the town of Kobani
Clashes between smugglers
Close to Damascus, there were clashes between supporters of the former regime and opponents of it
Yarmouk Valley: locals prevented to reach their farms by the IDF
Very unstable ex Syria

https://southfront.press/syria-is-boiling/

Jorge Lama mastodon (AP)
Pedaladas Podcast dado de alta en Podcast Index, directorio de donde tira AntennaPod, entre otros podcatchers:
https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7144359
#podcasting #PodcastIndex #PedaladasPodcast
Ficha de Pedaladas Podcast en Podcast index

le Pétomane Ancien mastodon (AP)
I guess I'm done working on the computer for this #CaturDay
Black and white cat sitting comfortably on a laptop keyboard.
le Pétomane Ancien mastodon (AP)
And now he's escalated by daring me to touch the mouse.
#CaturDay
Black and white cat loafing on my laptop keyboard and overseeing the mouse.
Rocketman mastodon (AP)
Never cross a cat picket line
le Pétomane Ancien mastodon (AP)
Although our three cats have formed a collective bargaining unit, there was no formal strike notification. I have to assume this is a wildcat strike. I have a conference set with the shop steward for later today.
Lot⁴⁹ mastodon (AP)
He *is* a cat.

Uncle Harvey mastodon (AP)
I'm declaring #myday of doin is done for #today.

All the important things are done. There are now clean plates and utensils for future eating, the kitchen clutter cleared, and the coffee properly set up for perking my morning coffee ☕️

So, enough already. It's #Slackerday Saturday, after all. 👍

So, sitting back with a little Solstice "cheer" to sip on, Christmas music ( of course, what else.. 🫤 ) playing in the background for the Missus and just waiting for football on the TV this afternoon.

The Steelers are tackling the Ravens #today. So it should be a good game to sit n see, with little popcorn tossing at the TV screen. 💪🤞

Not that really matters much for my munching #today. The wife decided it's pizza on our snacking menu today, anyway. 🍕👍

So.. CHEERS y'all, and may y'all have a Happy #Slackerday Solstice day of doin' little to nothin much #today. 🥂 🤗

Rachel Burch mastodon (AP)
Mossy oak at Burrator this week, #Dartmoor, #Devon #photography #mosstodon #nature
Thick oak trunk with moss and ivy in winter sun.

donsimon diaspora

Gaza Bombing 'By Far the Most Intense, Destructive, and Fatal' Seen


https://www.commondreams.org/news/airwars-gaza



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Kevin Leecaster mastodon (AP)
In a first for a public gas utility they're switching to become heating and cooling providers instead of just selling methane.

This pilot project, which broke ground last summer in Framingham, Massachusetts will use a network of deep wells and pipes to provide climate-friendly heating and cooling for 37 buildings.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2023/06/13/networked-geothermal-eversource-heat-pump-gas-utility

Andrew Pam diaspora
WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing – 10 December 2024
This year has been another challenging one for our world, and for the health of its people.

But there has also been much good news, and that’s where I would like to begin.

This year, 9 countries were certified for the elimination of diseases:

Cabo Verde and Egypt became malaria-free; Brazil and Timor Leste eliminated lymphatic filariasis; India, Pakistan and Viet Nam eliminated trachoma; Jordan eliminated leprosy and Chad eliminated human African trypanosomiasis.

More than 12 million doses of malaria vaccines have been delivered in 17 countries in Africa using the new malaria vaccines we have;

Tobacco use continues to decline in 150 countries;

WHO prequalified a new vaccine against dengue;

We gave Emergency Use Listing to the first mpox vaccines and tests, and established a mechanism for equitable allocation of these products.

[...]
The end of this month, the 31st of December, will mark the fifth anniversary of the first reports to WHO of pneumonia caused by a then-unknown pathogen.

In the past five years, more than 7 million deaths from COVID-19 have been reported to WHO, but we estimate the true death toll to be at least three times higher.

We cannot talk about COVID in the past tense. It’s still with us, it still causes acute disease and “long COVID”, and it still kills.

On average this year, about 1000 deaths from COVID-19 have been reported to WHO each week – and that’s just from the few countries that are still reporting.

The world might want to forget about COVID-19, but we cannot afford to.

WHO continues to support countries to prevent and manage COVID-19 alongside other health threats.

Today, WHO is releasing a package of policy briefs to help countries update their policies to monitor and reduce circulation of COVID-19, and to reduce illness, death and long-term consequences of the disease.

Via Violet Blue's Pandemic Roundup: December 19, 2024
Tess diaspora
Excellent read.
"New data from WHO and partners published this year showed a 71% increase in deaths from cholera in 2023 and a 20% increase in measles cases, while the number of adults living with diabetes has quadrupled since 1990, and has now passed 800 million."

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Rich warm earthy tones with delicate mandalas by artist Sharon Cummings. Beautiful creams, off white and tan colors for a neutral palette in home or office. Great for house furnishings and accents. Handmade art supports real people. GET IT HERE!

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Rufus T Firefly mastodon (AP)
What do you suppose ever happened to Snagglepuss? I kind of miss them (note politically correct use of non-gender assignment).

Rufus T Firefly mastodon (AP)
I hate that I agree with this 🍊 ✌️ of 💩 but in this case I do. Does this mean I have to turn in my democrat card?
Quote from DJT suggesting that changing clocks is not in our best interests.

Andrew Pam diaspora
The 'apple library' with a lost world on its limbs
A few miles from the sea in Kent in the south of England, hedges of hazel, ivy and briar stand like ramparts separating kingdoms of fruit.

In one field are quinces, dense as golden anvils. Nearby are grey medlars, hard and sour. Pears gleam through red leaves. But the real stars are the apples – more than 4,000 trees, of more than 2,000 varieties. Their fruit clusters along wand-like branches and carpets the ground in a fragrant layer of softly rotting flesh. They smell of a thousand warm afternoons spent snacking in a hammock or up a tree. I kneel under the branches of a particularly laden tree to find the label with the name. It reads, aptly: "Weight."

This is the United Kingdom's National Fruit Collection, a living repository of apples once grown in the British Isles, as well as other fruit. It is not the only apple library out there. The USDA's Plant Genetic Resources Unit in Geneva, New York, and New Zealand's Plant & Food Research's collection, among others, host thousands of apple varieties.

But unlike those collections, which include wild relatives of apples, collected in Kazakhstan or on salty beaches in Alaska, to aid apple breeders in search of new traits, this collection is a record of the British love affair with the fruit. "There's a history of apple production here," says Matthew Ordidge, a senior research fellow at the University of Reading near London and the nation's curator of apples. In the lively café at the collection at Brogdale Farms in Faversham in Kent, he recalls a proclamation made a 100 years ago by apple enthusiast Edward Bunyard: "No fruit is more to our English taste than the apple."

Be that as it may, just a handful of apple varieties are grown commercially in Britain now. "Apple fruit production in the UK is not that big a business," explains Ordidge. "We only produce somewhere around 35% of home produce; we import the rest." Even the apples grown domestically are often of varieties from elsewhere, like Gala (from New Zealand), Jazz (also New Zealand) and Cameo (from the USA).

This state of affairs dates to the 1970s and 1980s, when imported apples like French-grown Golden Delicious stormed the supermarkets. When the dust settled, most English apples were no longer commercially viable.

However, once orchardists in the UK grew vast quantities of the fruit – at the end of the 19th Century there were more than 20,000 acres (81 sq km) of apple orchards in Devon alone – and what's intriguing is that the genes of those trees, whether they were Duchess of Oldenburg or Cox's Orange Pippin, live on unchanged in these fields in Kent.

Via Positive.News
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Melissa BearTrix mastodon (AP)
What outrageous thing is this ... I have to wait 8 minutes for a bus ... Giggles

Hugz & xXx
Amro has been mastodon (AP)
Unbelievable! You, a queen, made to wait like a commoner. Did the bus driver apologize? :blobcatdevil:
Melissa BearTrix mastodon (AP)
@amro

Giggles ... Yeah you're telling me . . Giggles

And no the bus driver didn't ... He did say "hi" while he was looking at not my face

Hugz & xxx

Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
Famed News Editor Says Trump Is 'Salivating For The Opportunity To Prosecute Journalists'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/famed-news-editor-says-trump-152638556.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink
JW mastodon (AP)
Not surprised.

However, one possible upside is his common deflections of civil cases will be weakened

Hauptsache, es war kein Islamist? Hauptsache, es war einer? Hauptsache, es war keiner "von uns"? Ich fühle mich diesmal merkwürdig betroffen, weil es ein Psychiater war und von mir als Psychologin damit nicht sooo weit weg. Aber wie bescheuert diese Gedanken doch sind. Es war ein durchgeknallter Typ der es aus irgendeinem Grund für die Lösung seiner Probleme hielt, wahllos Menschen umzubringen. Da ist er leider nicht der Einzige. #magdeburganschlag

taz mastodon (AP)
Unserer Kolumnistin fällt es schwer, in den Wahlkampf-Wahrnehmungsmodus zu kommen. Hier versucht sie es trotzdem. https://taz.de/!6052830

Joanna Holman mastodon (AP)
Gloria in excel sheet deo
An excel spreadsheet where every cell has the word Gloria
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Maris Berzins mastodon (AP)
@blogdiva we need a “groan” button in Mastodon

Chris Trottier pleroma (AP)
Someone asked me how it’s possible to live on $3K/month.

Actually, 21% of American households live on less than $3K/month. So not only is it possible, it’s the actual experience of a good many people in the world’s most prosperous country.

Dr. Brad Rosenheim mastodon (AP)
Yesterday at a doctor appointment for my son, the doctor asked if she could use AI to generate a summary of the appointment. I was torn.

#medicine
#USHealthCareSystem
#AI
#ClimateChange
#energy
@hannu_ikonen
I could not get AI to reliably generate a detailed technical description of the small European car I drive (near 10 years old, so plenty of info exists online)

There are multiple variants of this car, but even supplying clues to the one I have does not create an accurate description and those details are important when searching for maintenance items.

I would definitely not trust it for anything healthcare related...
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