Windows Creates The Year Of The Linux Desktop!
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Dominion Voting Systems sold to company run by former Republican election official
Dominion Voting Systems sold to company run by former Republican election official
Dominion was at the center of false 2020 election fraud conspiracy theories.Olivia Rubin (ABC News)
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Windows Creates The Year Of The Linux Desktop!
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Pam Bondi, DOJ officials caught off guard by Tish James indictment: Sources
Pam Bondi, DOJ officials caught off guard by Tish James indictment: Sources
Sources said that Tish James' indictment for alleged fraud came as surprise.Pierre Thomas (ABC News)
Black People Knew This Would Happen
Generational experience has taught us what happens when the state builds a weapon for someone else: Sooner or later, it finds a way back to us.
U.S citizens and children were zip-tied, families separated, and residents of a community that is 92 percent African American reported being met with guns and flash-bang grenades. When a Chicago alderperson went to check on hospitalized residents, she says she was handcuffed by agents.
For some, the Trump administration’s Chicago assault was a shock. But for Black Americans, none of it felt extraordinary. It felt remembered. Generational experience has taught us what happens when the state builds a weapon for someone else: Sooner or later, it finds a way back to us.
The raid wasn’t an aberration; it was a continuation, the latest verse in a long American refrain where safety is promised, and Black lives become the proving grounds. What the nation calls “targeted enforcement,” we recognize as the same searchlight sweeping back across the map.
We’ve seen this movie before, and Black communities have been telling America how it ends.
Maria Esposito è Melania Rea nella nuova serie HBO sul caso Parolisi: cast, regia e riprese
La storia di Melania Rea diventa una miniserie HBO: nel ruolo della giovane donna uccisa nel 2011 ci sarà Maria Esposito, pronta a lasciare alle spalle l’iconico personaggio di Rosa Ricci per misurarsi con un racconto di forte impatto civile. A interpretare Stefano Parolisi sarà Daniele Rienzo, mentre la regia è affidata a Stefano Mordini. Il progetto nasce come crime in quattro episodi e punta a ricostruire uno dei casi più discussi degli ultimi anni.
SCOPRI I DETTAGLI: Maria Esposito è Melania Rea nella nuova serie HBO sul caso Parolisi: cast, regia e riprese
Maria Esposito è Melania Rea nella serie HBO sul caso Parolisi: cast e riprese
Maria Esposito interpreta Melania Rea nella miniserie HBO sul caso Parolisi diretta da Stefano Mordini. Quattro episodi, set a metà novembre.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Interview with John O’Nolan about Ghost 6
We were excited to see the recent release of Ghost 6 with ActivityPub features. The Ghost team have been an active participant in our Long-form Text project. John O’Nolan, founder and CEO of Ghost.org, was kind enough to answer our questions about the software and its community.
SWF: For our readers who don’t know Ghost, how would you describe the platform?
JO: Ghost is an independent publishing platform for people who take writing seriously. We’re open source, non-profit, and built to give creators complete ownership of their content and their audience. We’ve helped indie publishers generate over $100 million in revenue from sustainable modern media businesses like 404Media, Platformer and Tangle News.
SWF: Tell us about your user community. Can you paint a picture of them with a broad brush? What kind of people choose Ghost?
JO: Ghost attracts people who care about owning their home on the internet, rather than having another profile on a social media platform. Our publishers range from solo journalists and creators, to established news outlets and large businesses. They value independence, and they’re willing to do the work to maintain control of their brand, distribution, data, and relationship with readers.
SWF: What is it like to be a Ghost user in 2025? What kind of problems are your users facing today?
JO: The big challenge today is the same one that’s haunted independent publishers for two decades: discovery. You can own your platform and serve your audience beautifully, but if people can’t find you, none of it matters. Email newsletters have been a solid answer, but they’re still dependent on deliverability and inbox placement. Algorithms on social platforms actively suppress links now, so sharing your work there is like shouting into a hurricane.
SWF: Tell us about your experience with ActivityPub. Why did you decide to add ActivityPub support to your software?
JO: Ghost has had support for delivering content by email newsletters for a number of years, and email has remained an unassailable distribution platform for publishers because it’s an open protocol. No company controls your email list except you, so it’s one of the best investments you can make. ActivityPub is now doing the same thing for social technology. It allows publishers to own and control a distribution channel that allows their work to spread and be discovered by others. For the first time, you can publish independently and grow faster than ever before.
SWF: What stack is Ghost built on? What development tools does your team use?
JO: Ghost is all built in modern JavaScript; mainly Node and React. Our ActivityPub service is built on Fedify, and everything we build is released under an open source MIT license. Our development tools are constantly evolving, and now more quickly than ever before with the advent of AI tools, which seem to change on a near weekly basis.
SWF: What was the development process like?
JO: Challenging, honestly. ActivityPub is beautifully designed but the spec leaves room for interpretation, and when you’re building something new, there’s no roadmap. Building interoperability between other platforms, who’ve all interpreted the spec in their own unique ways, has been a real challenge. The approach we took was to ship early versions as quickly as possible to beta testers so we could learn as we go, using real-world data and issues to guide our process. We’re in a good spot, now, but there’s still a lot to do!
SWF: Ghost produces long-form blog posts, articles and newsletters. How was the experience adapting Ghost articles to the microblogging interfaces of Mastodon and Threads?
JO: In some ways really easy, and in other ways quite tricky. We’re at a pretty early stage for long-form content on ActivityPub, and the majority of other products out there don’t necessarily have interfaces for supporting it yet. The easy part is that we can provide fallbacks, so if you’re scrolling on Mastodon you might see an article title and excerpt, with a link to read the full post – and that works pretty well! The dream, though, is to make it so you can just consume the full article within whatever app you happen to be using, and doing that requires more collaboration between different platforms to agree on how to make that possible.
SWF: You’ve been an active participant in the ActivityPub community since you decided to implement the standard. Why?
JO: ActivityPub is a movement as much as a technology protocol, and behind it is a group of people who all believe in making the web a weird, wonderful open place for collaboration. Getting to know those humans and being a part of that movement has been every bit as important to the success of our work as writing the code that powers our software. We’ve received incredible support from the Mastodon team, AP spec authors, and other platforms who are building ActivityPub support. Without actively participating in the community, I don’t know if we would’ve gotten as far as we have already.
SWF: Ghost has implemented not only a publishing interface, but also a reading experience. Why?
JO: The big difference between ActivityPub and email is that it’s a 2-way protocol. When you send an email newsletter, that’s it. You’re done. But with ActivityPub, it’s possible to achieve what – in the olden days – we fondly referred to as ‘the blogosphere’. People all over the world writing and reading each other’s work. If an email newsletter is like standing on a stage giving a keynote to an audience, participating in a network is more like mingling at the afterparty. You can’t just talk the whole time, you have to listen, too. Being successful within the context of a network has always involved following and engaging with others, as peers, so it felt really important to make sure that we brought that aspect into the product.
SWF: Your reader is, frankly, one of the most interesting UIs for ActivityPub we’ve seen. Tell us about why you put the time and effort into making a beautiful reading experience for Ghost.
JO: We didn’t want to just tick the “ActivityPub support” checkbox – we wanted to create something that actually feels great to use every day. The idea was to bring some of the product ideas over from RSS readers and kindles, where people currently consume long-form content, and use them as the basis for an ActivityPub-native reading experience. We experimented with multiple different approaches to try and create an experience with a mix of familiarity and novelty. People intuitively understand a list of articles and a view for opening and reading them, but then when you start to see inline replies and live notifications happening around those stories – suddenly it feels like something new and different.
SWF: If people want to get a taste of the kind of content Ghost publishers produce, what are some good examples to follow?
JO: Tough question! There are so many out there, and it really depends on what you’re into. The best place to start would be on ghost.org/explore – when you can browse through all sorts of different categories of creators and content, and explore the things that interest you the most.
SWF: If I’m a Fediverse enthusiast, what can I do to help make Ghost 6 a success?
JO: Follow Ghost publishers and engage with their content – likes, replies, reposts all help! Most importantly, help us spread the word about what’s possible when platforms collaborate rather than compete. And if you’re technical, our ActivityPub implementation is entirely open source on GitHub – contributions, bug reports, and feedback make the whole ecosystem stronger.
Ghost 6.0 - Grow faster.
Connect to the world's largest open publishing network, understand your audience with native analytics, and build a sustainable publishing business.Ghost - The Professional Publishing Platform
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Searchable Epstein Archive
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37159807
Have fun digging, and please share interesting findings below.
Where Is Politicians’ Urgency Over Donald Trump’s ICE Raids?
Why aren’t more elected officials turning Donald Trump’s assault on the basic rights of both noncitizens and citizens into a major national scandal?
Tancredi annuncia “DAY OFF”: nuovo album in uscita il 24 ottobre e presentazione live all’Apollo di Milano
Tancredi torna con “DAY OFF”, il nuovo album disponibile sulle piattaforme digitali da venerdì 24 ottobre per Pulp Music/Warner Music Italy. Un progetto che arriva a quattro anni di distanza dal precedente lavoro e che fotografa la sua crescita artistica: 12 tracce tra elettronica, cassa dritta e brani suonati, con una cura totale di scrittura e produzione.
LEGGI L'ARTICOLO: Tancredi annuncia “DAY OFF”: nuovo album in uscita il 24 ottobre e presentazione live all’Apollo di Milano
Tancredi: “DAY OFF” esce il 24 ottobre, presentazione all’Apollo di Milano
“DAY OFF”, il nuovo album di Tancredi, esce il 24 ottobre per Pulp Music/Warner. Presentazione live il 23 ottobre all’Apollo di Milano.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Il giudice e i suoi assassini: al via le riprese della miniserie Rai sulla vita del giudice Rosario Livatino
Sono cominciate in Sicilia le riprese di Il giudice e i suoi assassini, la nuova miniserie destinata a Rai 1 che ripercorre la vicenda umana e professionale del magistrato Rosario Livatino, ucciso dalla mafia nel 1990 e proclamato beato nel 2021. La regia è di Michele Placido, qui al suo esordio dietro la macchina da presa di una serie Rai, affiancato da una produzione che punta su luoghi reali, rigore storico e sguardo civile.
TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Il giudice e i suoi assassini: al via le riprese della miniserie Rai sulla vita del giudice Rosario Livatino
Michele Placido dirige “Il giudice e i suoi assassini”: riprese e cast della miniserie Rai
Iniziano in Sicilia le riprese de “Il giudice e i suoi assassini”, miniserie Rai diretta da Michele Placido sulla vita del giudice Rosario Livatino.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
[Guide] for scriptbin.works archivists
If you're archiving a scriptbin.works script url(or a user profile url) to the wbm or elsewhere, append ?__termsofaccessagree=y to it. This skips directly to the actual script, so the actual script is captured.
Important: The creator of scriptbin also told me to NOT use that suffix when "normally" sharing script urls, as that will be problematic for scriptbin.
In other words, ONLY use ?__termsofaccessagree=y suffix for archiving purposes.
Now that you know this, if someone else asks you about it, DON'T just comment "Append ?__termsofaccessagree=y " and walk away.
Be a good steward of the internet and also mention the aforementioned warning along with your comment.
To reiterate the warning, DO NOT use that suffix for regular normal sharing of scriptbin urls. That suffix is only for archiving purposes.
Have fun archiving.
Cheers!
NodeBB, alcune mie impressioni
E' da quasi due mesi che uso NodeBB, la piattaforma di forum federata, e le mie impressioni sono positive. Per apprezzare al meglio le caratteristiche e le potenzialità di NodeBB occorre loggarsi come utente amministratore e non come utente normale.
Quando mi collego a NodeBB come utente normale, ad esempio, è difficile seguire le vecchie discussioni, perché tanti post risultano eliminati, probabilmente dall'utente che li ha scritti o dalla piattaforma remota, come può essere Mastodon che tra le opzioni ha la possibilità di eliminare i post dopo tot giorni.
Questa caratteristica di eliminare i vecchi post post rende molto frustrante l'esperienza forum.
Se invece mi collego a NodeBB come utente amministratore riesco a seguire i thread delle vecchie discussioni molto meglio, perché i post "eliminati" me li ritrovo intatti al loro posto, probabilmente perché sono stati memorizzati da qualche parte da NodeBB che li riproduce solo agli utenti amministratori.
Comunque l'utente amministratore ha a disposizione una tale quantità di caratteristiche e opzioni di configurazione che non sono a disposizione dell'utente normale.
NodeBB poi, lo si apprezza decisamente meglio se lo si naviga dal browser del desktop sul monitor del PC, piuttosto che dallo smartphone. L'esperienza mobile di NodeBB, secondo me, è da migliorare, anche perché NodeBB ha caratteristiche evolute che per essere gestite e apprezzate necessitano di uno schermo ampio, poco gestibili invece dallo schermo di uno smartphone.
Tra le cose belle di NodeBB c'è quella di poter definire le categorie di argomenti e indirizzare i vari post degli utenti remoti seguiti nella giusta categoria, in base ai tag presenti nei post. Inoltre è possibile anche per le categorie seguire categorie remote, come se fossero degli utenti e ritrovarsi i post degli utenti delle categorie remote nelle categorie locali che le seguono. Così tante opzioni e caratteristiche che neppure io riesco ancora a capire il funzionamento di alcune, rendono inevitabile la presenza di bug da correggere.
Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems
Good News! Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems
German state achieves digital sovereignty by ditching Microsoft for open source solutions.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS News)
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Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems
Good News! Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems
German state achieves digital sovereignty by ditching Microsoft for open source solutions.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS News)
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Moving away from MS Exchange is a massive undertaking, I don't think a lot will realise just how hard that is.
The article doesn't touch on whether they've also dumped AD and if they haven't how they're doing AD<>OX (Though at its core, AD is just an EEE'd LDAP)
Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity
Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity
Developing countries lead the historic clean energy charge but the US and EU rely more on fossil fuels than before, a think tank study shows.Justin Rowlatt (BBC News)
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Apple Quietly Made ICE Agents a Protected Class
SCOOP: Apple Quietly Made ICE Agents a Protected Class
Internal emails show tech giant used anti-hate-speech rules meant for minorities to block an app documenting immigration enforcement.Pablo Manríquez (Migrant Insider)
Microsoft 365 Education tracks school children
noyb win: Microsoft 365 Education tracks school children
Favorable decision by the Austrian DSB: Microsoft Education 365 may not track school kids and Microsoft is ordered to provide full access to kids' data.noyb.eu
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From Discord's age verification page, under "Privacy and Data Security":
Q: Is my data stored when I use Face Scan or Scan ID verification?A: Discord and k-ID do not permanently store personal identity documents or your video selfies. The image of your identity document and the ID face match selfie are deleted directly after your age group is confirmed, and the video selfie used for facial age estimation never leaves your device.
support.discord.com/hc/en-us/a…
So is that a lie?
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Two Years of Genocide in Gaza, Seventy-Seven Years of Denial
Two Years of Genocide in Gaza, Seventy-Seven Years of Denial - CounterPunch.org
Following the revolt of the besieged against their jailors on October 7, 2023, the Zionist hasbara machine mobilized across the world to impose a false narrative.Jamal Kanj (CounterPunch.org)
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Two Years of Genocide in Gaza, Seventy-Seven Years of Denial
Two Years of Genocide in Gaza, Seventy-Seven Years of Denial - CounterPunch.org
Following the revolt of the besieged against their jailors on October 7, 2023, the Zionist hasbara machine mobilized across the world to impose a false narrative.Jamal Kanj (CounterPunch.org)
What Are Trump’s Real Links To Russia? | C4 Docs
###Dispatches: Moscows’s Man in The White House?
What’s the truth about Trump’s relationship with Putin? Insiders share a unique behind-the-scenes view on the greatest political story of the decade.
What Are Trump’s Real Links To Russia? | Dispatches: Moscows’s Man in The White House? | C4 Docs
Contains strong language.What’s the truth about Trump’s relationship with Putin? Insiders share a unique behind-the-scenes view on the greatest political sto...YouTube
China's Tianwen-2 probe captures selfie with Earth
China's Tianwen-2 probe captures selfie with Earth
China's Tianwen-2 probe captures selfie with Earth-english.news.cn
Tidal playlist downloader?
All these open source options seem to only do the first 60 seconds. What out there can batch do this automatically? I could just rip them in audacity but I'd get a quality drop, which will still be better than the microphone quality video recording I am trying to drop them over.
Am I manually going to have to record each file with audacity which will be a time consuming pita or is there a way to batch download a play list for free?
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Should download whatever you want.
GitHub - exislow/tidal-dl-ng: Multithreaded TIDAL Media Downloader Next Generation! Up to HiRes Lossless / TIDAL MAX 24-bit, 192 kHz.
Multithreaded TIDAL Media Downloader Next Generation! Up to HiRes Lossless / TIDAL MAX 24-bit, 192 kHz. - exislow/tidal-dl-ngGitHub
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Yeah thats to be expected sorry. If you want to use a free option youll need to look into deezer or qobuz downloaders. Streamrip should work, but afaik tidal always requires a paid subscription to download from.
You might need a trial account to use qobuz but it should let you. You can also find 'paid' arls for deezer to allow downloading flac.
There are services that can migrate playlists across services for you also, but i dont know of any free ones.
GitHub - nathom/streamrip: A scriptable music downloader for Qobuz, Tidal, SoundCloud, and Deezer
A scriptable music downloader for Qobuz, Tidal, SoundCloud, and Deezer - nathom/streamripGitHub
Yeah I'm just manually downloading them with scdownloader and its quite a pain in the ass. Even if I pumped it full throttle for GPT to skeleton me a code that scrape the info and puts it into scdownloader, that'd still probably take longer than manually typing in the song title and copying a link and pasting it into a another tab and clicking download.
I'm not gonna pay for downloading these tracks. I was just hoping to not have tc spend so much time doing it. FLAC doesn't matter, it just needs to be better than the phone mic quality recording that the video has the audio files into. I'm just dropping them over before I publish the content to my odysee page.
Concerned message from CEO of Telegram about privacy and censorship
I'm turning 41, but I don't feel like celebrating.
Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for
us by our fathers.
What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is
being turned into the ultimate tool of control.
Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as
digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of
private messages (EU).
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the
Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is
criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.
A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast - while we're asleep. Our
generation risks going down in history as the last one that had
freedoms -and allowed them to be taken away.
We've been fed a lie.
We've been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation
is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy,
sovereignty, the free market, and free speech.
By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we've set ourselves on a
path toward self-destruction - moral, intellectual, economic, and
ultimately biological.
So no, I'm not going to celebrate today. I'm running out of time. We
are running out of time.
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Sucking up to a billionaire as much as you just did really makes you sound like you're part of a cult.
JP Morgan staff told they must share biometric data to access headquarters
JP Morgan Chase has told staff moving into its new headquarters in New York that they must share their biometric data to access the multibillion-dollar building.
The investment bank had previously planned for the registering of biometric data by employees at its new Manhattan skyscraper to be voluntary.
However, employees of the US’s biggest bank who have started work at the headquarters since August have received emails saying that biometric access was “required”, according to communications seen by the Financial Times.
JP Morgan staff told they must share biometric data to access headquarters
Investment bank had previously planned for such information from New York workers to be voluntaryMark Sweney (The Guardian)
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Biometric access requires staff to scan their fingerprints or eye to gain access through security gates in the lobby instead of swiping their ID badges.
You could not sign me up fast enough to be able to open my office’s door with my fingerprint or eye.
The systems that handle biometric logins for gigantic companies are usually pretty bulletproof and have been audited many times.
I’m guessing people on here will think this is the second coming of the devil though lol. I can only imagine the outrage if FaceID/TouchID didn’t already exist on phones and Apple/google/etc added it in 2025 🤣
MPA Highlights Rapidly Expanding “Hydra Sites” as an Emerging Piracy Problem
Full watch list: torrentfreak.com/images/mpa-us…
Includes domains of the piracy websites.
MPA Highlights Rapidly Expanding "Hydra Sites" as an Emerging Piracy Problem * TorrentFreak
MPA has released its 2025 overview of the world's most notorious piracy markets, flagging Hydra Sites and a new threat.Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
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Megathread for all your needs 😀
rentry.org/megathread-movies-a…
🎦 ➜ Megathread / Movies & TV
➜ Quick reminder ✔️ All links have been reviewed and approved by moderators, but proceed with caution. 👍🏻 Rather having an enormous variety, our Megathread provides only the finest options. 🐐 GOAT status = Highly regarded by the pirate community.rentry.org
Generative AI Ethics
The rise of hyper-realistic deepfakes and AI-generated content is a huge problem. How do we, as a community, push for better provenance and authentication tools to combat misinformation and protect intellectual property?
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I'm curious. Maybe some of our fedizen on the threadiverse use microblog ? Or follow this community from their microblog account ?
Well, let's do a little poll ! 😎
- I don't use microblog and i'm interested. (0 votes)
- I don't use microblog and i don't want to try them. (0 votes)
- I'm a microblog user (0 votes)
- GotoSocial (0 votes)
- BonFire (0 votes)
- Misskey (iceshrimp, firefish...) (0 votes)
- Akkoma (0 votes)
- Pleroma (0 votes)
- Mastodon (0 votes)
María Corina Machado Is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/10/world/nobel-peace-prize
Stop the steal
Venezuela's Juan Guaido declares himself acting president
Opposition leader Juan Guaido has declared himself acting president after urging supporters to take to the streets in an effort to oust President Nicolas Maduro. The US swiftly signaled its support for the move.Deutsche Welle
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Amazon fires cause record-breaking CO2 emissions | A 7-fold increase means most Amazon greenhouse gas in 2024 came from fires, not deforestation
Amazon fires cause record-breaking CO2 emissions | Climate & Capitalism
700% increase means most Amazon greenhouse gas in 2024 came from fires…Ian Angus (Climate & Capitalism)
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Taiwan unveils 'T-Dome' air defense system
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Do the tears of an innocent child mean nothing to you!?
cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6311985
What is her fault? Why is she crying?She cries because there is no food… she cries out of fear for her father and brother who sleep outside the tent because it is too small, after we were displaced and forced to put the women inside the tents to cover them.
This is my little sister Montaha… Please, donate and extend your helping hand.
I am her brother, unable to provide for her needs. I deprive myself of food just to feed her… Please help us, people of kind hearts, true humanitarians… Make a difference in our lives.
I am dying of grief over my family and the children around me… and I am dying of hunger.
An extremely urgent plea for help
📩 Contact me on Signal:
💚 Donate via GoFundMe:
Click here to donate to Suleiman and his family
Tags vs flairs
The two serve similar, but different purposes. A quick guide:
Post Flair
Post flair are created per-community by the community moderators. Categorizing posts with flair makes it easy for users to just look at posts within that community with just that flair. To see what I mean, try checking out !fediverse@piefed.social and click a post flair in the sidebar there. It will filter all the posts in the community feed to just posts that have that flair. If you are familiar with post flair on reddit, this is intended to work pretty much the same way.
Tags / Hashtags
Within a community
Tags are a thing that can function in a similar way to post flair when we are talking about within a community, so I understand the confusion some people have. For example, if you click on a hashtag in the sidebar of !fediverse@piefed.social, it will similarly filter the community to just posts that have that hashtag. So...same thing, right?
Across communities
Well, hashtags can also serve another role. They can help group similar posts across multiple communities as well. For example, clicking the #Mastodon hashtag in the sidebar of !fediverse@piefed.social community takes you to this page, where all the posts within that community using that hashtag are listed. However, posts in other communities can also use the #Mastodon hashtag...so how do we see those?
The answer to that is that there is a way to search for posts by tag. Here is the page for piefed.social. You can search for a hashtag, and then when you select it, you can see all the posts (across all communities) that use that hashtag. Following up on the example we used earlier, if you want to look at all the posts using the #Mastodon hashtag, here you go.
Across the fediverse
The other thing that hashtags do that post flair doesn't is that microblogging services like mastodon understand them better. So, it helps users on other fediverse software platforms find your posts better. @rimu@piefed.social wrote a bit about that just the other day over here.
I Made a Game for Mobile Linux
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37124620
In hopes of helping out mobile linux, I decided to bolster its supply of mobile games. I don't know if mobile Linux needs mobile games, but I make games as a hobby and want to try to help out however I can. The code is open source and the game has been tested on my Librem 5. Code can be found on GitLab.
Fruit Shogun by FriendlyGecko
A slice of life of a fruit shogun. Avoid bombs and slice fruit on your way to the top or just a pretty impressive score.itch.io
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