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Condoleezza Rice: We need a common enemy to unite us. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote6190


Quotes

  • Lenin: Miraculous prophecy is a fairy-tale. But scientific prophecy is a fact.
  • Noam Chomsky: See, people with power understand exactly one thing: violence.
  • George Bernard Shaw: Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.
  • Henry Kissinger: Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.
  • Fidel Castro: This position of the Trotskyists is the same which all newspapers and publicity agencies of Yankee imperialism adopted in relation to the cause of Comrade Ernesto Guevara. All the imperialist press of the United States, its news agencies, the Cuban counter-revolutionaries' press, the bourgeois press throughout the continent and the rest of the world - in other words, this campaign of slanders and intrigues against revolutionary Cuba in connection with the case of Comrade Guevara - coincided with precision with all imperialist bourgeois sectors, all the slanderers and all the conspirators against the Cuban revolution, for there is no doubt that only reaction and imperialism is interested in discrediting the Cuban revolution and in destroying the confidence of the revolutionary movements in the Cuban revolution, in destroying the confidence of the Latin American peoples in the Cuban revolution, in destroying their faith. Therefore, they have not hesitated to use the dirtiest and most indecent weapons.
  • Fidel Castro: Even though at one time Trotskyism represented an erroneous position, but a position in the field of political ideas, Trotskyism became during the following years a vulgar instrument of imperialism and reaction.
  • Fidel Castro: Yon Sosa led the movement of a group of armed officers in the crushing of whom the mercenaries who later invaded Playa Girón participated. Through a businessman who took charge of the movement's political aspects, the Fourth International fixed it up so that that leader, who was ignorant of the profound problems of politics and of the history of revolutionary thought, would permit that agents of Trotskyism, about whom we do not have the slightest doubt that he is an agent of imperialism, to publish a newspaper which copies outright the program of the Fourth International. By doing this, the Fourth International committed a real crime against the revolutionary movement to isolate it from the rest of the people, to isolate it from the masses, when it contaminated it with the stupidities, the discredit, and the repugnant thing which Trotskyism today is in the field of politics.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.: So today capitalism has out-lived its usefulness. It has brought about a system that takes necessities from the masses to give luxuries to the classes.
  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: It is the beginning of the end.
  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: Financiers flourish only when nations decline.
  • George Friedman: The primordial interest of the United States, over which for centuries we have fought wars– the First, the Second and Cold Wars– has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, because united there, they’re the only force that could threaten us. And to make sure that that doesn’t happen.
  • Lenin: Prompted by fear of revolution, the old state power, which is independent of the people and is a power over the people, promises the people that it will ensure their freedom. But its promises remain unfulfilled; they cannot be fulfilled.
  • James Connolly: If you remove the English army tomorrow and hoist the green flag over Dublin Castle, unless you set about the organisation of the Socialist Republic, your efforts would be in vain.
  • Lenin: There are moments in history when a desperate struggle of the masses, even for a hopeless cause, is essential for the further schooling of these masses and their training for the next struggle.
  • Kim Il Sung: Our ideal is to build a society where everyone is well fed, well clothed, and lives a long life, a society where everybody is progressive and works devotedly, a society where all people live united in harmony as one big family.
  • Michael Parenti: To make the world safe for those who own it, politically active elements of the owning class have created a national security state that expends billions of dollars and enlists the efforts of vast numbers of people.
  • Edward Snowden: There is nothing more grotesque than a media pushing for war.
  • Lenin: Practice is higher than (theoretical) knowledge, for it has not only the dignity of universality, but also of immediate actuality.
  • Stalin: Only in the highest phase of communism will people, working in accordance with their capacity, receive recompense therefor in accordance with their needs: "From each according to his capacity, to each according to his needs."
  • Stalin: All that Marxism declares is that until classes have been completely abolished, and until work has been transformed from being a means of maintaining existence, into a prime necessity of life, into voluntary labour performed for the benefit of society, people will continue to be paid for their labour in accordance with the amount of labour performed.
  • Stalin: The October Revolution is neither the continuation nor the culmination of the Great French Revolution. The purpose of the French Revolution was to put an end to feudalism and establish capitalism. The aim of the October Revolution is to put an end to capitalism and to establish socialism.
  • Lenin: We shall not achieve socialism without a struggle. But we are ready to fight, we have started it and we shall finish it with the aid of the apparatus called the Soviets.
  • Gilbert Scott-Heron: The first revolution is when you change your mind.
  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya: Solidarity among the male and female workers, a general cause, general goals, a general path to that goal - that is the solution to the "woman" question in the working-class environment.
  • Lenin: No idea could be more erroneous or harmful than to separate foreign from home policy.
  • Kim Jong-il: Introducing individualism into socialism, which is based entirely on collectivism, is tantamount to taking poison.
  • Langston Hughes: Put one more S in the U.S.A. To make it Soviet.
  • Lenin: There is a good Latin proverb which says: “It is natural for all men to err; but only a fool persists in his error.
  • Lenin: A Marxist must take cognisance of real life, of the true facts of reality, and not cling to a theory of yesterday, which, like all theories, at best only outlines the main and the general, only comes near to embracing life in all its complexity.
  • Kim Il Sung: It can be said that the life of a revolutionary begins by going among the masses and that it is over when he parts from them.
  • Lenin: Deafened by liberal catch-phrases, people in our country are apt to overlook the actual class stand of the liberal party’s real bosses.
  • Lenin: The proletariat’s struggle against the bourgeoisie, which finds expression in a variety of forms ever richer in content, inevitably becomes a political struggle directed towards the conquest of political power by the proletariat (“the dictatorship of the proletariat”).




Richard Ojeda: The moment you start asking questions, you become public enemy number one. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote6191


Quotes

  • Lenin: Miraculous prophecy is a fairy-tale. But scientific prophecy is a fact.
  • Noam Chomsky: See, people with power understand exactly one thing: violence.
  • George Bernard Shaw: Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.
  • Henry Kissinger: Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.
  • Fidel Castro: This position of the Trotskyists is the same which all newspapers and publicity agencies of Yankee imperialism adopted in relation to the cause of Comrade Ernesto Guevara. All the imperialist press of the United States, its news agencies, the Cuban counter-revolutionaries' press, the bourgeois press throughout the continent and the rest of the world - in other words, this campaign of slanders and intrigues against revolutionary Cuba in connection with the case of Comrade Guevara - coincided with precision with all imperialist bourgeois sectors, all the slanderers and all the conspirators against the Cuban revolution, for there is no doubt that only reaction and imperialism is interested in discrediting the Cuban revolution and in destroying the confidence of the revolutionary movements in the Cuban revolution, in destroying the confidence of the Latin American peoples in the Cuban revolution, in destroying their faith. Therefore, they have not hesitated to use the dirtiest and most indecent weapons.
  • Fidel Castro: Even though at one time Trotskyism represented an erroneous position, but a position in the field of political ideas, Trotskyism became during the following years a vulgar instrument of imperialism and reaction.
  • Fidel Castro: Yon Sosa led the movement of a group of armed officers in the crushing of whom the mercenaries who later invaded Playa Girón participated. Through a businessman who took charge of the movement's political aspects, the Fourth International fixed it up so that that leader, who was ignorant of the profound problems of politics and of the history of revolutionary thought, would permit that agents of Trotskyism, about whom we do not have the slightest doubt that he is an agent of imperialism, to publish a newspaper which copies outright the program of the Fourth International. By doing this, the Fourth International committed a real crime against the revolutionary movement to isolate it from the rest of the people, to isolate it from the masses, when it contaminated it with the stupidities, the discredit, and the repugnant thing which Trotskyism today is in the field of politics.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.: So today capitalism has out-lived its usefulness. It has brought about a system that takes necessities from the masses to give luxuries to the classes.
  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: It is the beginning of the end.
  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: Financiers flourish only when nations decline.
  • George Friedman: The primordial interest of the United States, over which for centuries we have fought wars– the First, the Second and Cold Wars– has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, because united there, they’re the only force that could threaten us. And to make sure that that doesn’t happen.
  • Lenin: Prompted by fear of revolution, the old state power, which is independent of the people and is a power over the people, promises the people that it will ensure their freedom. But its promises remain unfulfilled; they cannot be fulfilled.
  • James Connolly: If you remove the English army tomorrow and hoist the green flag over Dublin Castle, unless you set about the organisation of the Socialist Republic, your efforts would be in vain.
  • Lenin: There are moments in history when a desperate struggle of the masses, even for a hopeless cause, is essential for the further schooling of these masses and their training for the next struggle.
  • Kim Il Sung: Our ideal is to build a society where everyone is well fed, well clothed, and lives a long life, a society where everybody is progressive and works devotedly, a society where all people live united in harmony as one big family.
  • Michael Parenti: To make the world safe for those who own it, politically active elements of the owning class have created a national security state that expends billions of dollars and enlists the efforts of vast numbers of people.
  • Edward Snowden: There is nothing more grotesque than a media pushing for war.
  • Lenin: Practice is higher than (theoretical) knowledge, for it has not only the dignity of universality, but also of immediate actuality.
  • Stalin: Only in the highest phase of communism will people, working in accordance with their capacity, receive recompense therefor in accordance with their needs: "From each according to his capacity, to each according to his needs."
  • Stalin: All that Marxism declares is that until classes have been completely abolished, and until work has been transformed from being a means of maintaining existence, into a prime necessity of life, into voluntary labour performed for the benefit of society, people will continue to be paid for their labour in accordance with the amount of labour performed.
  • Stalin: The October Revolution is neither the continuation nor the culmination of the Great French Revolution. The purpose of the French Revolution was to put an end to feudalism and establish capitalism. The aim of the October Revolution is to put an end to capitalism and to establish socialism.
  • Lenin: We shall not achieve socialism without a struggle. But we are ready to fight, we have started it and we shall finish it with the aid of the apparatus called the Soviets.
  • Gilbert Scott-Heron: The first revolution is when you change your mind.
  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya: Solidarity among the male and female workers, a general cause, general goals, a general path to that goal - that is the solution to the "woman" question in the working-class environment.
  • Lenin: No idea could be more erroneous or harmful than to separate foreign from home policy.
  • Kim Jong-il: Introducing individualism into socialism, which is based entirely on collectivism, is tantamount to taking poison.
  • Langston Hughes: Put one more S in the U.S.A. To make it Soviet.
  • Lenin: There is a good Latin proverb which says: “It is natural for all men to err; but only a fool persists in his error.
  • Lenin: A Marxist must take cognisance of real life, of the true facts of reality, and not cling to a theory of yesterday, which, like all theories, at best only outlines the main and the general, only comes near to embracing life in all its complexity.
  • Kim Il Sung: It can be said that the life of a revolutionary begins by going among the masses and that it is over when he parts from them.
  • Lenin: Deafened by liberal catch-phrases, people in our country are apt to overlook the actual class stand of the liberal party’s real bosses.
  • Lenin: The proletariat’s struggle against the bourgeoisie, which finds expression in a variety of forms ever richer in content, inevitably becomes a political struggle directed towards the conquest of political power by the proletariat (“the dictatorship of the proletariat”).




Que la force me soit donnée de supporter ce qui ne peut être changé et le courage de changer ce qui peut l'être, mais aussi la sagesse de distinguer l'un de l'autre.


Citation apocryphe. Elle est extraite de la "Prière de la Sérénité" qui aurait été composée à l'origine par le théologien protestant Reinhold Niebuhr au début des années 1930, puis elle a été modifiée à plusieurs reprises par plusieurs personnes (comme Winnie Gaines en 1942).

https://www.aa.org/sites/default/files/literature/assets/smf-129_en.pdf

L'image d'illustration a été générée par IA.

https://pixabay.com/fr/illustrations/ai-g%C3%A9n%C3%A9r%C3%A9-marc-aur%C3%A8le-statue-aur%C3%A8le-8338999/

Prière de la Sérénité (version modifiée par Winnie Gaines en 1942):

Dieu, accorde-nous la sérénité d'accepter les choses que nous ne pouvons pas changer, le courage de changer les choses que nous pouvons changer et la sagesse d'en connaître la différence, de vivre un jour à la fois, de profiter d'un moment à la fois, d'accepter les difficultés comme un chemin vers la paix, de prendre ce monde pécheur tel qu'il est, et non tel que nous le voudrions, en ayant confiance que Tu feras tout ce qui est juste si nous nous soumettons à Ta volonté, afin que nous puissions être raisonnablement heureux dans cette vie et extrêmement heureux avec Toi dans la suivante. - Amen.

https://www.google.fr/books/edition/Journal_of_the_Senate_Legislature_of_the/ULxHAQAAIAAJ?hl=fr&gbpv=0


|Que la force me soit donnée de supporter ce qui ne peut être changé et le courage de changer ce qui peut l'être, mais aussi la sagesse de distinguer l'un de l'autre.|



La meilleure façon d'empêcher un prisonnier de s'évader est de s'assurer qu'il ne sache jamais qu'il est en prison.


Citation apocryphe jamais référencée qui semble être apparue en 2008 dans l'ouvrage "The Joy Diet - 10 Daily Practices for a Happier Life" de Martha Beck.


|La meilleure façon d'empêcher un prisonnier de s'évader est de s'assurer qu'il ne sache jamais qu'il est en prison.|




C'est une erreur de vivre selon le mode d'autrui et de faire une chose uniquement parce que d'autres la font. C'est un inestimable bien de s'appartenir à soi-même.


Citation apocryphe. Ces paroles ne sont même pas à la hauteur de la 75ème lettre de Sénèque à Lucilius!

Le portrait n'est même pas celui de Sénèque, mais peut-être celui d'Hésiode.

http://palimpsestes.fr/textes_philo/seneque/lucilius.pdf

https://rubenshuis.be/fr/node/78
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A9siode

Extrait de la 75ème lettre par Sénèque à Lucilius (écrite entre 63-64 après J.-C.):

Songe et regarde combien d'iniquités t'environnent; vois s'il est un seul attentat sans exemple ; quels progrès fait chaque jour le génie du mal; que de méfaits politiques et privés; tu sentiras que pour nous c'est assez faire que de ne pas être parmi les plus corrompus. «Mais j'espère, moi, pouvoir aussi m'élever plus haut.» Je le souhaiterais pour nous plutôt que je ne le promettrais. Le mal en nous a pris l'avance; nous marchons à la vertu, empêtrés de mille vices; j'ai honte de le dire: nous cultivons l'honnête à nos moments perdus. Mais quel magnifique salaire nous est réservé, si nous rompons nos empêchements, nos mauvaises tendances si tenaces! Ni cupidité, ni crainte ne nous feront plus reculer; inébranlables à toutes les alarmes, incorruptibles aux voluptés, nous n'aurons point horreur de la mort, non plus que des dieux ; nous saurons que ni la mort n'est un mal, ni les dieux ne sont méchants. Il y a autant de faiblesse dans l'être qui fait souffrir que dans celui qui souffre: aux êtres bons par excellence le pouvoir de nuire manque. Quel trésor nous attend si, quelque jour, de cette fange nous nous élevons à la hauteur sublime du sage, à cette tranquillité d'âme et, toute erreur bannie, à l'absolue indépendance! «Cette indépendance, quelle est-elle?» Ne craindre ni les hommes ni les dieux, ne vouloir rien de honteux, rien d'immodéré, exercer sans limites la royauté
de soi-même. Inestimable bien que celui de s'appartenir!


|C'est une erreur de vivre selon le mode d'autrui et de faire une chose uniquement parce que d'autres la font. C'est un inestimable bien de s'appartenir à soi-même.|



Quelle est la différence entre le télescope spatiale Hubble et le télescope spatiale James Webb?


Le télescope James Webb (JWST) fonctionne principalement dans l'infrarouge. Un défaut de celui-ci est ses 6 aigrettes de diffraction bien visibles dues aux 3 tiges qui maintiennent le miroir secondaire. En plus, ces aigrettes sont déformées car les tiges sont espacées de façon irrégulière.

A cela, il faut ajouter un défaut supplémentaire dû au fait que le miroir du JWST n'est pas circulaire, mais à bords droits.

https://couleur-science.eu/?d=52f8b6--que-sont-les-aigrettes-lumineuses-sur-les-photos-du-telescope-james-webb

Le résultat infrarouge+aigrettes laisse à penser qu'une étoile brillante se trouve au centre de NGC 7469, alors que c'est faux.

NGC 7469 est une galaxie spirale intermédiaire de Seyfert de la constellation de Pégase qui se situe à 200 millions d'années-lumière. D'un diamètre de 90000 années-lumière, NGC 7469 est la galaxie de Syfert la mieux étudiée.

Voici un cliché de télescope spatiale de Hubble (HST) suivi d'un du JWST:

L'objet à six branches qui s'aligne parfaitement avec le cœur de NGC 7469 est un artefact d'imagerie connu sous le nom de pic de diffraction non résolu à cause de la forte luminosité mêlée aux défauts du JWST évoqués précédemment.

https://esawebb.org/images/potm2212a/

Par contre, vous constatez que le cliché du JWST présente bien plus de galaxies lointaines. C'est là le gros avantage de ce télescope sur celui de Hubble: il a été conçu pour voir dans l'infra-rouge. Or, plus les galaxies sont lointaines et plus elles s'éloignent de nous rapidement. Cela crée un effet Doppler sur les ondes de lumière reçues qui déplace leur spectre vers le rouge. Il arrive un moment où la galaxie finit par disparaître des longueurs d'ondes du visible et donc de nos yeux. Le JWST peut encore voir cette lumière et donc ces galaxies très éloignées ce que le HST ne peut pas faire.

Voir dans l'infra-rouge permet aussi au JWST de voir de jeunes étoiles en formations et des étoiles derrière des nuages de poussières. Mais les couleurs restitués par ce télescope ne sont pas réalistes par rapport à ce que nos yeux pourraient voir. C'est pour cela que les clichés du JSWT sont souvent retouchés en s'aidant de ceux du HST.

Pour ce qui est de la résolution, il n'y a pas de différences énormes entre les deux télescopes.

Voici une comparaison de la vision du JWST et de Hubble pour le même objet. D'abord le JWST puis le HST:

Je vous ai entouré les 3 images de la galaxie derrière RX J2129 sur l'image de Hubble.
Vous remarquerez que toutes les galaxies que Hubble ne voit pas sont rouges avec le JWST. Leur couleur n'ont pas été modifiées.



Notre Soleil est-elle une étoile insignifiante?


Pas du tout! 92% des étoiles dans l'univers ont une masse inférieure à celle du Soleil. Bien sûr, il y a de nombreuses étoiles bien plus grosses que le Soleil. Voici la distribution de la masse des étoiles dans notre galaxie.

La plupart des étoiles sont plus petites que notre Soleil. Elles rayonnent dans le rouge/orange. Mais attention, il n'y a pas de relation évidente entre la couleur de l'étoile et sa masse ou son âge. Les étoiles rouges ne sont pas forcément vieilles et petites!

La plupart des étoiles que vous voyez sur les clichés photographiques ou à l'œil nu sont largement au-delà de la taille moyenne. Cela vient du fait que nous sommes dans une région de la galaxie encore bien peuplée d'étoiles et que les plus grosses sont aussi les plus brillantes, même lointaines. Les petites naines rouges, très abondantes dans l'univers deviennent peu visibles à plusieurs années-lumières.

Comme la 6e magnitude est la limite de ce que l'on peut voir à l'œil nu, toute étoile semblable au soleil située à plus de 50 années-lumière sera vraiment difficile à trouver à l'œil nu.



Consommation et production du pétrole


Combien de temps a mis la nature pour produire la quantité de pétrole que l'on consomme chaque jour?

Si l'on compare le temps de formation des énergies fossiles (env. 200 millions d'années) à une durée d'une semaine, les hommes commencent à utiliser les énergies fossiles le dimanche à moins d'une seconde de minuit. A minuit, les énergies fossiles sont épuisées.
Il y a 7*24*3600 secondes dans une semaine. Cela veut dire qu'il faut 604800 fois plus de temps à la nature pour produire le pétrole que l'homme pour le consommer.

De ce fait, une journée de consommation revient à 604800/365=1657 années de production naturelle. Il faut donc 1657 ans à la nature pour produire le pétrole consommé en une seule journée!

https://www.rts.ch/decouverte/sciences-et-environnement/environnement/4641487-combien-de-temps-mettent-les-energies-fossiles-pour-se-creer-merci-davance.html

Est-il possible de produire autant de pétrole artificiellement que l'on consomme?

La matière organique, dont est issue le pétrole, vient d'êtres vivants (plancton, végétaux, animaux, etc.) morts. On estime que 0,1% de cette matière morte sert de base à la formation du pétrole.

Imaginons un procédé qui récupère 100% de cette matière organique venant du monde entier, et supposons que l'on puisse accélérer le temps de formation du pétrole. Comme nous consommons 604800 plus vite le pétrole naturel qu'il ne faut à la nature pour le produire, il faudrait quand même 604800/1000=605 fois plus de matière organique pour rendre le pétrole renouvelable. Je ne sais pas où nous pourrions trouver autant de matière organique sur Terre sans affamer le monde entier! C'est donc impossible.

https://www.planete-energies.com/fr/media/article/comment-naissent-hydrocarbures




First post? Or first conversation? Doesn't matter, down the internet tubes it goes!



Good watch for those of you not in the US to understand how bad the country is

https://youtu.be/eRPeU1DYOWA?si=iaX8x8UGXRrLcmX4

#adhd #dystopia #WeNeedHelp




The chasm and chamber open up, fewer lights than before linger but all is the same dull brightness.

Continuing its f͑ͨ̒͝ą̥͙̬̫̙̤͍̠̥̊͆̇̄̀̎ͭͯ̊͗ͩl̸̸̡̨̙͗͠͡s̮̙̼͕̮̬͎̏̆ͮḝ̸̷̵̨̯̟͈̦̱̜͎̻͂͐̎̒̚͟͝h̨̛͖̣̗̰̗̠̬̬ͨ̓͆̑̂̉͌͠o̸̢͔͚̹̲̰̲̖̭̠̺͈̅̂ͫ̈̏̆̊̚͢͜͡ơ̸̠̭̥̭̺̭̻͙͇̋̌̆̇̏ͩ͊͛̆̔̋̕̚͢͢͠͞ͅ_̞̠̥̭ͩd̵̷̨̦̯͎͍̳̣̬̳̮͕́ͮ̎̈́ͧͭ̑̄̏͑ͥ͂͌̚̚͠͞

of pretending infrastructure with no intention of designating purpose to itself. Tiles on the now very high up ceiling, protrude a yellow reflection from the carpet floor. Only noticing the Rot which slowly creeps down, Invisible at first but with time becomes more noticeable, maybe even growing? A hand imprint on the wall glares into the open, empty chasm.

This place has been forgotte- no.. Abandoned. If god exists, it won't be here and if the Devil exists, this would be a prison even for ḩ̵̸̢̖̟͕̫̄ͭͤ́͆ͣ̏͆͊ȉ̴̸̡̛͉̙͚̣̗̦͕̥͍͚̯͉̦̫̐ͤ̀́́͒̅͂̆ͥ̀̽̑ͫ̓͑̚͘͜͞ͅm̶̡̡̨̨̢̰̹͉̩̭̙͍̹̋̿̃̎̉͊ͭͥ̽ͦ̀̚͞͡͡

The hand is not there. ǝɯᴉʇ sᴉɥʇ ʎʅuo ,ɯsɐɥɔ ǝɯɐs ǝɥʇ oʇ punoɹɐ ʞɔɐq spuᴉʍ sʇI .xǝʅdɯoɔ ǝɥʇ ɟo uɹnʇ ǝʅqᴉssodɯᴉ uɐ ʇɐ sɹnɔɔo ɹǝuɹoɔ ǝʅqɐǝɔᴉʇou ɐ ʇǝdɹɐɔ ᵷuᴉɥsnɯ ǝɥʇ ssoɹɔɐ ᵷuᴉʞʅɐM

Where the hand was,, there is now a door. Djduehwjdiwoq187#817+$9991
ᵃⁿᵈ ᶦᵗˢ ˢᶦⁿᵍᶦⁿᵍ ᵗᵒ ᵐᵉ



Lights dim, shadows grow
Life's sin, shallows row
Chords plucked, listen more.

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Subway Tooter & Foggy Minds


Tried logging on to here via Subway Tooter, which I use for Mastodon. It's supposed to work with Friendica too. I tried the Friendiqa app but it doesn't even recognise this site exists. Anyway it appeared I'd logged on successfully but when I went to look at my feed I got a very long error message. The folks on Subway Tooter's help forum said it was a server issue and to contact the server owner.
in reply to Vanessa

@Vanessa That would be me for future reference (in the menu under information it has a lot of the server details and in there is a link to my profile as well as my email address)

If you look further down on that error message where it says HTTP 502 Bad Gateway it tells me the server might have been having issues at that point in time. In all honestly it's kinda unavoidable at the time due to resource constraints, sites currently on a rented dedicated server until I fix my housing situation (current ETA is late october when I can work on putting it back on my own, more stable, hardware again), so it probably was just having issues loading that page at that time.

There's not a lot I can do with troubleshooting clients, but let me know if it keeps having trouble and maybe I can work with you to find some answers?

in reply to Vanessa

I've got it partially working. The feed doesn't work but the notifications do and I can boost/repost posts from my Mastodon accounts onto my Foggy Minds account







A First Post


As I move into my 40s, and contend with the dynamic tension of both more time, money, and capability; against higher demands on those very resources. I've been looking for a new place to do my social networking. I don't need the massive social networks of the past, since most of my community is well established at this point. It's nice to have federation, so my more distant friends can still see my posts without having to maintain or check a specific network just on my behalf. It's a little disappointing to find the landscape of self-hosted or federated social networks so barren, but Friendica seems like a solid option. The federated landscape makes it easier to try a platform, knowing that my work will not be forever vendor-locked into that platform.





The shadows of Baykus oak tree - A short story


Content warning: Dark Lovecraftian-like story



First post on Friendica


So I'm relatively new to fediverse, although I have already interacted with federated protocols (such as Matrix, but Matrix is way different from Mastodon/Friendica/Bluesky/Pleroma/etc).

I have been sailing through two Mastodon instances, but Mastodon's character limit is low for my needs. I'm a developer (JS, PHP, Python, etc) that also like to write poetry and chronicles, as well as interacting with AI to create artistic representations of the gothic and the dark supernatural. While it seems that Friendica supports more characters, I'll know it the moment I send this first post. It has 1342 characters in total.

I have a syncretic view over the reality, trying to converge scientific inquiry with the philosophical questioning and the metaphysical spirituality from all religions and belief systems (even when they seem to "contradict" one another; actually, they have more in common than people think, starting from the beginning of the existence from primordial waters from the amniotic liquid to the electromagnetic fields permeating the cosmos, but it's a subject for another future post).

One important thing for me to ask: does the instance allow AI Art (e.g. from artistic representations of daemons such as Astaroth and Lilith to mathematical concepts such as fractals; obviously these AI imagery would be marked as so)?

in reply to Daemon Silverstein

@Daemon Silverstein This instance? I allow properly marked AI content, I would also suggest content warnings (in Friendica it's done with [abstract]content warning message[/abstract]), but I count that more as a courtesy effort than something I'm going to really demand.

Friendica has no character limit set.

As Friendica isn't the friendliest user interface, if you do find you'd prefer Mastodon or Mastodon-like, there are many that have higher character limits.



Sorry for the downtime


Housing situation has been a pain, still on the temporary server environment and been hitting major resources bottlenecks.

I'm hoping to get a place sooner, but I've hit some roadblocks that very likely will push it drastically further out... in which case I'll need to spend more money on this environment to return things to stable.

Reminder that I'm covering this entirely out of my own pocket and these constraints are because I'm between homes and can't use my own much cheaper hardware. If you appreciate this instance I would very much appreciate a donation.

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@dhaka

তুমি কি দেখতে পাও?



Friendica vs Mastodon


I tried Friendica previously, but never figured out what I wanted to do with it, and deleted it after a while. But after I'd read the excellent post @Elena Rossini wrote on her blog I realised I really should give it another chance, and decided to put a little more effort into it this time. So I created this account yesterday, and now I'm trying to decide how I want to use it. Some part of that uncertainty is because I haven't figured out all the bells and whistles of the platform, and I don't always quite understand what the help pages are trying to tell me. This is definitely mostly on me, having some preconceived notions and expectations, and getting a little confused here and there. This is not Facebook or Goggle+, it is its own thing.
For the most part though, just trying things out with one eye on those help pages have solved any questions I've had.

After I had signed up, I initially imported all the accounts I am following on Mastodon, but am starting to regret this. The two networks are obviously very different beasts, and I will act accordingly from now on. My current idea is to use Friendica, at least partly, as a sort of news aggregator, following accounts both on the fediverse and via RSS feeds, so a lot of those Mastodon accounts will be unfollowed here for a quieter experience and left on Mastodon. Just because you can follow everything everywhere on ActivityPub, it doesn't always make the best sense. But that, of course, is also the beauty of this, what doesn't make the best sense for me, might do for someone else. Different folks...


Occasionally I may even post something here, things that require more than 500 words, things like this.

That's what I'm planning to do right now, anyway. Who knows what I'll think tomorrow?

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in reply to Jarulf

@Jarulf @Elena Rossini welcome aboard! I'm definitely saving that article, might link it or one of the guides it mentions in the getting started welcome panel (... I should review that as well, I haven't looked at it in ages)

Also remember there's a helper group as you're figuring things out, just tag helpers@forum.friendi.ca (not tagged here because otherwise it'll share this comment to the group). I'm also happy to help out my users!

in reply to Shiri Bailem

@Shiri Bailem Thank you, happy to be here. And also thank you for providing the instance.
I'm figuring things out as I go along, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to like it here. I'll be sure to ask for help when I'm getting too confused :-)


new work


আজকে এটিই আমার প্রথম পোস্ট। দেখি কেমন হয়?


Long time no writing here


I started to digging into my latest hobby of #bookbinding (but it's not the only one i assure you)
And made several pamphlet, with also some custom design.
I recently made couple of handmade hardcover journals. One using a custom hero-quest character sheet, the other one is just a lined notebook.
More info for who is interested are available here: https://ko-fi.com/post/Two-more-bookbinding-projects-M4M511EWAN (don't worry all my posts on #ko-fi are free)
It also gave my a nice surprise of receiveing the first donation ever (even if it will be the last it still made me happy! :) ) Any opinion comment is appreciated.
These are couple of pictures of my latest works:

Image/Photo

https://storage.ko-fi.com/cdn/useruploads/display/e25f68b4-5f59-4dd9-aa52-e93b11fe46e5_1000053442.jpg
any comment/critics is appreciated.



Hey there, I'm Kees (they/them/their, ne/nem/nir), a 30-something bug living in California. I'm hoping to make this my public facing account to share my art and generally interact with the rest of the fediverse.

I'm an amateur naturalist (I like BIRDS and BUGS, especially parasitic wasps) and I do art in various media (digital, watercolor, acrylic), usually of birds or original characters from an ARPG I help run. #tokipona li pona. Aaand I don't know what else to put in here so I'll stop ha.



Content warning: Hello world. Just doing some testing with how this interfaces with Mastodon, and the various privacy options