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Guten Morgen, Fedinauten!
Gemütlichkeit steht heute auf dem Programm, und wir nehmen unseren zweiten Kaffee heute auf dem Balkon in der Sonne.
Was will man mehr?
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old rig
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#silenstsunday #darktable #photography #shipsunday



Sunday morning ride on BashLab OS ☕

Reading the news, testing the system.
14 apps open (3 browsers + VPN), RAM at 3.7GB, CPU chill, fan silent.
Live distro, Tor-ready, Mullvad Browser preinstalled.
On a cheap dual-core HP.

Stealth isn’t just privacy, it’s performance 👊

bashcore.org/downloads/BashLab…

#BashLabOS #LiveDistro #PrivacyTech #TorBrowser #Mullvad #Linux #StealthMode #NoFingerprint





2.5次元的诱惑

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Rifiuti, dalle ceneri del Cerro è nato il nuovo Centro di Raccolta
La struttura lungo via Bientina consentirà di accogliere maggior quantitativo di rifiuti

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Return to the Mac in 2025.

2021 MacBook Pro 16
It's a great machine, not the latest but perfect for me and my needs.

#photography #mac #macbookpro #m1 #pixelix





A Palermo: allagamenti, sprechi e corruzione
pressenza.com/it/2025/09/a-pal…
Le immagini si somigliano. I luoghi sono pure gli stessi. Via Re Ruggero, via Imera, vicolo Bernava… Cosa mi irrita? Mi sento ripetere: In fondo niente di nuovo! Lo sappiamo tutti! Ebbene è questo il punto, più che il malaffare…
Michele Ambrogio


La Tanière, c’est ça ❤️🐻🐯🐻🦁
paroledanimaux.fr/la-taniere-c…
"La Tanière, c’est ça : des sauvetages à cœur ouvert, de l’amour qui recoud les blessures, la résilience de ceux qui reviennent de loin. Des larmes quand on les arrache à l’enfer, des rires quand ils redécouvrent la vie. Chaque jour, une seconde chance. 🐾
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Pamphlet contro la normalizzazione del crimine

Che cosa significa “sicurezza” quando coincide con l’annientamento dell’altro? [.....]

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Afin de plus facilement retrouver les évènements sur #Mastodon, j'aimerais proposer une normalisation de tags :

Pour le jour, un format du type :
#lun29sep25 #mar30sep25 #mer1oct25 #jeu2oct25 #ven3oct25 #sam4oct25 #dim5oct25

Pour savoir ce qui se passe dans la semaine pour un département :
#s40a25d44 pour la semaine 40 de l'année 2025 en #LoireAtlantique

Pour retrouver un type d'évènement pour un département :
#sport44 : #parkour44 #foot44 #basket44 etc...

#culture44 : #théatre44 #cinéma44 #musique44 #danse44 #artisanat44 #artplastique44 #jeu44

#festival44 #sensibilisation44 #mobilisation44

#tech44

Qu'en pensez-vous ?
Quels tags utiliseriez-vous ?



Ai cavalli, ai muli e agli asini si usa mettere i paraocchi. Sono dispositivi che impediscono all'animale di guardare ai lati e dietro perché non si distragga dal percorso programmato. Stare sulle piattaforme social centralizzate e chiuse, per me, è come stare con i paraocchi, non vedi cosa succede intorno a te, per non essere distratto dal percorso programmato. Stare sul Fediverso significa togliersi l'imbragatura dei paraocchi per allargare i propri orizzonti.
dati.beniculturali.it/lodview-…

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Galloway detained by Police.

It is unclear why Galloway and his wife were detailed, although they were on their way back from Moscow, RUSSIA.

thecanary.co/uk/news/2025/09/2…



Good morning. It's 10AM, Sunday, 28th September. The headlines: Moldova heads to the polls in pivotal parliamentary elections. US President #Trump has sent troops to #Portland, #Oregon. #England's women clinch #Rugby World Cup victory. Rice cultivation achieves a first in the #UK. #Russia cautions against any aggressive acts with threats of a robust response. In Gaza, 30 fatalities were reported on Sunday.





Today's Flighty's plot blog post is It's late September

flightplot.wordpress.com/2025/…

#Allotment #Blog #Flowers #Gardening #GrowYourOwn #Weather



Have a Xenia-Tshirt beep for #FursuitFriday

Photo by: @NukumiDoragon@twitter.com

Awesome T-Shirt by @Neotheta

#protogen #xenia #eurofurence #fursuit

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Interessant, das sollte viele Prozeduren verkürzen und die Genesung einfacher machen... "Scientists develop 'glue gun' that 3D prints bone grafts directly onto fractures" livescience.com/health/surgery…


I was invited to participate in this yesterday. It was a really good day, and quite an exciting development for Galloway.

scotsman.com/lifestyle/food-an…

Also got to meet @MikeBolam and had a quick chat about how we love #mastodon
#Galloway #Scotland #whisky #distillery #storytelling





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La camicia che conquisterà l'autunno è questa di Zara
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/it/moda/tendenze/a66139326/camicia-a-quadri-autunno-2025-zara/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Moda @moda-CosmopolitanIta

@Moda


Are New Towns the solution to the UK's housing crisis? Well they are if you are of the view that the crisis is essentially a supply problem (too few houses being built)...

if you are of the opinion its a problem driven by financial services (linked to the provision of crest including buy-to0let mortgages), or the result of a mass of under/un-utilised housing stock, then New Town might offer some relief but are hardly an overall solution.

#housing #politics

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in reply to Emeritus Prof Christopher May

I support the three new towns, plus one each in Scotland and Wales, but 50% of them should be council homes that cannot be sold off for at least 25 years, or we'll get the same problems of lack of affordable housing as landlords buy them up.


pro tip: ffmpeg is really easy to just use yourself in the CLI

You really do not need some ad-laden website or GUI to use it for 99% of the use cases

examples:
ffmpeg -i somevideo.mp4 someaudio.mp3
or
ffmpeg -i music.wav music.flac
etc
(converts files)

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf scale=-1:720 output_720p.mp4
(scales it down to 720p and compresses it)

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf "fps=15,scale=480:-1:flags=lanczos" output.gif
(creates a gif)

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -an output_silent.mp4
(removes audio)



Pomodori rosso sangue
pressenza.com/it/2025/09/pomod…
Il paesaggio agricolo ragusano, che un tempo appariva come un mosaico di campi aperti, muretti a secco e coltivazioni tradizionali, oggi è segnato da un orizzonte diverso: distese di serre bianche, plastica che riflette il sole e ricopre ettari di…
Venera Leto


Les fleurs, le nain et le géant

La fleur se laisse aller
L'autre ne lui réussi pas
La faute au jardinier
Qui les a mises là

La fleur est un remède
Si vous l'avez en intermède
Faites-en un repas
Mais parbleu en appas

C'est une misère... Le canna!
Voyez plutôt mon dégât
Avec cette fée
Qui défait

Un paradis de ses mains
Le désenchante
Parce qu'elle s'empoisonne
Sans qu'elle bourgeonne

Et moi que je chante
Que je sois le nain
Reste bien dans le jardin
Et jardine avec le géant

Puy l’Évêque, le 28/09/25, à 08H50

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wacoca.com/news/2655339/ ロシア外相が西側に警告 「いかなる攻撃にも断固とした対応」 | ロイター ##war #AER #AERO #AMERS #Asia #ASXPAC #CEEU #CISC #CWP #Def #DEST:NOJPTPM #DEST:NOJPWDM #DEST:NOJPZTM #dip #EEU #EMEA #EMRG #EU #EUROP #G20 #Gen #INDG #INDS #INTAG #IR #JFOR #JLN #MEAST #NAMER #NASIA #NATO #NEWS1 #NUCL #POL #POTUS #Ru #SWASIA #TGLF #TOPCMB #TOPNWS #TRN #UA #Ukraine #UN1 #US #wash #ウクライナ






STOP à la FOURRURE d’animaux ! ❌❌
paroledanimaux.fr/stop-a-la-fo…
"La Fondation 30 Millions d'Amis est présente en ce moment au Parlement européen pour ce qui pourrait être l'aboutissement d'un long combat : la fin des élevages d'animaux à fourrure en Europe.
The post STOP à la FOURRURE d’animaux ! ❌❌ appeared first on Parole d'Animaux."


Some more pictures of the postcards... #Mammals #SciArt #Nature #Wildlife #Photography #ClassicMono
RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:36h6t…


Printed some postcards. Mostly going to be a limited run of 9. Will share a @ko-fi.com store link once it goes live. Feel free to reply here so I can DM you when I set it up. Not sure if mail service to US have resumed. #Photography #Caturday #Mammals #Print4Sale #SnailMail #Nature #EastCoastKin


Timeline cleanse!

An #Egyptian figurine of a Hippo (with bulgy eyes 👀), made 5,000 years ago from calcite.
Hippopotami were associated with life, regeneration, and rebirth.
On display at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Have a wonderful Sunday

📷 me

#archaeology

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#52wochenfotochallenge

2025/39 #Überbewertet

Wasser ist offenbar überbewertet, hehe.

Jedenfalls für dieses Segelboot bei Ebbe im Schlick an der Nordsee.

#fotografie #photography #noAI #Wilhelmshaven

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You can follow us in other languages. Visit our website for more information wordsmith.social/protestation/

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Mom at the park just told me she wasn’t going to finish her baby’s vaccine schedule because “of the new information that has come out from the CDC”. Robert Kennedy is a fucking monster.


Atteso dal 2020, il ponte ciclopedonale per raggiungere la metro Anagnina è ancora fermo.
I comitati di quartiere hanno organizzato una protesta per chiedere la realizzazione dell’opera, ritenuta essenziale per garantire accesso sicuro al trasporto pubblico.

odisseaquotidiana.com/2025/09/…

#Roma #Mobilità #Ciclabilità




Moin ihr Lieben und einen chilligen Sonntag euch allen!
Hier wird es noch etwas arbeitsam, aber ich hoffe, dass so ab 15 Uhr dann auch fauler Sonntag angesagt ist.
Das Dackelini macht es auf jeden Fall schon mal richtig. 😄

#dackelliebe #dackel

in reply to FrauFitz

Das Bild zeigt ein kleines, braunes Hundchen, das friedlich auf einem weichen, farbenfrohen Kissen oder Bettlaken schlafen. Das Tier ist in einer entspannten, zusammengekauerten Position, mit dem Kopf auf dem Rücken und den Augen geschlossen, was auf einen tiefen Schlaf hinweist. Das Fell des Hundes ist lang und wellig, mit einem Mischton aus Braun und Gelb. Die Hintergrundfarben des Kissen oder Bettlakens sind in einem sanften Farbverlauf von Rosa und Gelb, was eine warme und gemütliche Atmosphäre schafft. Der Hund scheint sich in einem ruhigen und sicheren Umfeld zu befinden, was durch die sanfte Beleuchtung und die weichen Textilien unterstrichen wird.

Bereitgestellt von @altbot, privat und lokal generiert mit Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energieverbrauch: 0.231 Wh



Nooo, siamo secondi, roba da non crederci!
Secondo la Cgia di Mestre gli italiani non sono più i maggiori tartassati tra i cittadini dell’Area Euro. Attualmente, tale primato negativo spetta alla Francia.
Infatti nel 2024 la Francia è stato il paese con la pressione fiscale più alta nell'Area Euro

@attualita
#fisco #tasse #euro #francia

in reply to Emanuele

e invece come la situazione nei confronti delle retribuzioni tra francia e italia?
in reply to OrionBelt©

@OrionBelt Sicuramente retribuzione media più alta in Francia, ma comunque non è un paese messo così bene come i francesi vogliono far credere.
È un paese molto simile all'Italia, con grandi discriminazioni, con un'integrazione che ha più problemi di quella italiana, se pensi agli attentati vari che ci sono stati e per fortuna in Italia no.
in reply to versodiverso

@OrionBelt Aggiungo che non so se sia peggio il loro sistema elettorale o il nostro, visto che anche loro ad instabilità di governo non scherzano.
Ovviamente i politici sbagliano ed i cittadini pagano...
in reply to versodiverso

@versodiverso certamente in francia esistono problematiche dovute alla sua storia che da noi non si sono prodotte,vedi colonialismo,ma per certi versi,pur se politicamente in tutti e due i paesi governa la destra, ho la sensazione che in francia la società civile sia più reattiva che in italia
in reply to OrionBelt©

È una finzione, prova ad andare in una periferia e vedi se ne esci vivo. Sono peggio di Scampia, Tor Bella Monaca etc... hanno creato dei ghetti.
Le proteste sembrano più grandi, più sentite delle nostre, ma in realtà i francesi sono numericamente di più degli italiani, quindi è normale che ti sembrano di più, quindi fa più effetto visivo.
Loro hanno dei punti forti, ma anche dei punti deboli, che magari sono diversi da quelli italiani, ma pesando stiamo lì.
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in reply to versodiverso

@OrionBelt Per dire che da noi si parla di Mafia, di Camorra, di Ndrancheta... perché esiste una letteratura, delle leggi. Ma della mafia marsigliese, magrebina etc che c'è in Francia, non ne parla quasi nessuno e sono ancora impreparati con le leggi per combattere tali fenomeni.
Noi ci lamentiamo che le nostre leggi sono inefficaci (e lo sono a volte), immagina in Francia.
Questo come esempio, che noi non siamo così peggio dei francesi e loro non sono così migliori.



2025/193


Es gab diesen Sommer ein Gewitter, da war der Himmel über Wien wie ein Tauchgang unter dem Nordpol. Ein selten faszinierender Moment für die Beobachtung von Wassereigenschaften.


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Location: at home

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File under:

#35mm #AgfaAPX400 #BelieveInFilm #FilmIsNotDead #filmphotography #gegenlicht #gewitter #karlender25 #leica #m4p #monochrome #nokton40mm #wetter #wien



a local makerspace has an intro welding class coming up but it's already full D:

does one of my PNW-area mutuals want to teach me to weld at some point? (I don't have an immediate need for it, just think it'd be a cool skill to have)



I just updated @chihu italian translations. Fixed some context based errors.
I'd like to spy other profiles watch history to discover new movies to watch. But I can't visit other profiles right now. Also I can't interact with other users posts.

I'm also fluent in spanish so if you'd like I could help translate the UI in spanish!

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in reply to Chihu

Nice! I can’t find the spanish section on the project on Poeditor tho. How can I enable it? Do you have to do it on your side?


3D Masterpieces (18 Photos)


Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art! In today's blog post, we'll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, b

Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art!


In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let’s dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art!

It’s all about perspective! The Art of Anamorphosis:


Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only appear in their correct proportions when viewed from a specific angle or through a reflective device. This mind-blowing technique has been around since the Renaissance, but it wasn’t until the late 20th century that artists began applying it to the streets, transforming ordinary pavements into magical wonderlands.


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Street art illusion by Odeith depicting a lifelike, rusted bus in an abandoned indoor space. The artist skillfully uses shadows and perspective to make the bus appear three-dimensional and decaying, blending seamlessly with the surrounding neglected environment. Odeith himself is sitting on top of the painted bus, adding a sense of realism to the trompe-l'œil piece. The comparison with a photo of the empty, blank wall beforehand highlights the transformation and creativity behind the artwork.

By 3D-Master Odeith


More by Odeith: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith


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Optical illusion mural by artist Shozy transforming a blank building wall into a realistic, three-dimensional facade with extended balconies and windows. The artwork creates a striking perspective effect, making the wall appear as part of a complex, layered structure. In the first image, the plain wall is shown before the mural, while the completed work in the second image demonstrates Shozy’s skill in depth and dimension, seamlessly blending with the surrounding architecture to deceive the viewer’s eye.

By Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia.


See how it is made and from other points of view: Stunning Optical Illusion Mural by Shozy


The Pioneers: Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever


We can’t talk about 3D street art without mentioning its pioneers, Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever. Both artists started creating anamorphic illusions on the streets of Europe in the 1980s, revolutionizing the street art scene. Their innovative works have inspired a new generation of artists to experiment with perspective and create their own jaw-dropping 3D masterpieces.


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3D pavement art by Kurt Wenner, illustrating a dramatic scene of tormented figures descending into a fiery chasm. The artwork, set in a public square with dining tables in the background, creates a stunning optical illusion of depth, as if the cobblestone ground has cracked open to reveal a pit filled with distressed, human-like figures reaching and writhing in agony. A man leans in to observe the illusion closely, enhancing the interactive effect. The phrase 'Dies Irae' (Day of Wrath) is inscribed on the ground, adding a thematic layer to the powerful, immersive artwork.By Kurt Wenner


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3D pavement art by Julian Beever, creating an illusion of a deep icy chasm on a flat surface near a waterfront. The artwork depicts a massive, vertical drop with sharp, frozen cliffs, as if the ground has cracked open to reveal an icy abyss. A person stands precariously at the edge of the artwork, adding a sense of danger and realism to the scene. Spectators watch from a safe distance, enhancing the interactive and immersive nature of Beever's illusion.By Julian Beever


The Process: From Sketch to Lifelike Artwork


Creating 3D street art is a labor-intensive process that begins with a detailed sketch of the desired illusion. Artists then use mathematical calculations and perspective techniques to determine the correct proportions for the final piece. Once the groundwork is done, they meticulously apply chalk or paint to the pavement, using shading and highlights to bring the illusion to life.


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3D chalk art by artists Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik, and Peter Westerink at the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, USA. The artwork features a group of LEGO-like characters drawn on the pavement, appearing to stand in formation with weapons and armor, resembling a medieval or fantasy army. The outlines and shading create a layered effect that gives depth and dimension to each figure. One of the artists is seen in the process of drawing, adding intricate details to bring the illusion to life, while spectators observe the work in progress.By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USArtists Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik, and Peter Westerink working on a 3D chalk mural at the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, USA. The artwork depicts a procession of LEGO figures dressed as knights, soldiers, and adventurers, some already colored in shades of brown and gold, giving the illusion of three-dimensional plastic figures standing on the street. Two artists are seated within the artwork, meticulously adding color and detail to each character, enhancing the sense of depth and realism, while onlookers observe the creative process.By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USFinished 3D chalk art by artists Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik, and Peter Westerink at the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, USA. The artwork depicts an army of LEGO figures, including knights, soldiers, and adventurers, standing in a sunken pit drawn onto the street. The illusion of depth and shading makes it appear as though the characters are within a carved-out trench, with detailed textures on each figure. Spectators gather around to view the immersive piece, which captivates with its impressive realism and playful use of childhood imagery in a large-scale street mural.By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US


The Impact: Engaging and Interactive Art


One of the most captivating aspects of 3D street art is its interactive nature. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the artwork, often becoming a part of the scene themselves. This immersive quality allows people to connect with art on a deeper level, sparking curiosity and inspiring creativity.


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3D pedestrian crossing in Iceland designed to reduce speeding by creating an optical illusion of floating white blocks. Painted on the street, the crosswalk appears three-dimensional, with each white stripe looking like it hovers above the ground. A man in a yellow safety vest walks across, adding to the illusion's effectiveness and highlighting the creative approach to traffic safety. The surrounding street is framed by small buildings and a mountainous backdrop, emphasizing the quiet, small-town setting of this innovative design.3D Pedestrian Crossings Are Slowing Down Speeding Drivers in Iceland


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Mural by Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, transforming an old gas tank into a striking 3D illusion of a sphynx cat. The artwork features a hyper-realistic sphynx cat crouching and gazing intently, as if ready to pounce, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. A person walking a dog nearby adds scale, emphasizing the mural’s impressive size and realism. In the second image, the gas tank is shown before the transformation, illustrating the artist’s creative vision in bringing this industrial object to life.Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco Brings Old Gas Tank to Life with Stunning Sphynx Cat Illusion.

Where to See 3D Street Art: Festivals and Events


Eager to experience these incredible optical illusions for yourself? Keep an eye out for street art festivals and events, where many 3D artists showcase their talents. Some popular events include the Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, also in Florida, and the Fiera delle Grazie in Italy.


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Charming mural of a sleeping kitten by artist WA in Lima, Peru, painted on a worn concrete pillar. The artwork depicts a black and white kitten with closed eyes and pink paw pads, curled up in a cozy pose, adding a touch of warmth and softness to the urban setting. A person stands nearby, leaning against the pillar, giving a sense of scale and emphasizing the lifelike quality of the mural. The artist’s choice of colors and the detailed depiction of the kitten's fur and paws create an endearing and realistic image.

Sleeping kitten by WA in Lima, Peru.


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Mural titled ‘Knowledge speaks – Wisdom listens’ by artist WD (Wilddrawing) in Athens, Greece. The artwork covers the corner of a building, transforming it into a massive, realistic owl face with intense, bright orange eyes that seem to follow passersby. Intricate gold and brown decorative elements surround the owl, blending classical architectural motifs with street art. The mural’s detailed textures and striking gaze create a powerful visual effect, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge in the heart of the city. A pedestrian walking by gives a sense of scale to the imposing owl mural.

‘Knowledge speaks – Wisdom listens’ – Mural in by WD (Wilddrawing) in Athens, Greece.


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Land art mural titled 'The Sleeping Beauty' by Made in Graffiti, located on a hillside in Picardie, France. The artwork depicts a serene black-and-white portrait of a woman sleeping, nestled against the natural contours of the hill, blending art with the landscape. In the distance, a statue stands on a concrete structure, adding a sense of scale and depth. Sheep graze in the foreground, enhancing the peaceful rural setting. The mural’s simplicity and integration into the environment evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature.

By Made in Graffiti: The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France.


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3D mural by artist Peeta on a residential building in Mannheim, Germany. The artwork uses shades of blue and white to create the illusion of twisting, ribbon-like shapes that appear to wrap around and cut into the building’s facade. The intricate design gives the impression of depth and movement, transforming the flat walls into a dynamic, sculptural form. The realistic shadows and contours enhance the optical illusion, making the structure appear as if it’s deconstructed and reformed into abstract shapes. The surrounding street and signage add context to the urban setting.

By Peeta in Mannheim, Germany.


To understand the 3D effect better, see more photos of the mural here.


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3D street art by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany, depicting a realistic horse standing in a shallow pond, creating an illusion that the horse is emerging from the water onto the pathway. The artist’s detailed work with shadows and reflections gives the horse a lifelike appearance. A woman sits beside the artwork, reaching out to touch the horse’s face, adding to the interactive illusion and highlighting the depth and realism of the piece within the park setting.

Horse by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany.


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Mural titled 'Giraffe Eating the Plants' in Utrecht, Netherlands, depicting a realistic giraffe reaching up to nibble on plants growing on the balcony of a residential building. The artwork covers the corner of the building, creating an optical illusion that integrates the giraffe seamlessly with the architectural structure. The background of the mural shows lush greenery, blending urban and natural elements in a playful way. Cyclists and pedestrians in the foreground add to the urban setting, while the towering giraffe mural adds whimsy and charm to the neighborhood.

Giraffe Eating the Plants by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands.


More by Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Art


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Mural by artist Cosimo Cheone Caiffa on a building facade in Milan, Italy, featuring a surreal, distorted architectural illusion. The artwork depicts a traditional building facade that appears to melt and warp, with windows and balconies bending in unusual directions. The vibrant blue windows and exaggerated curves create an optical illusion, as if the building's structure is fluid and bending under pressure. The surrounding buildings with standard facades emphasize the striking effect of the mural, adding a playful and whimsical touch to the urban landscape.

Mural by Cosimo Cheone Caiffa in Milano, Italy.


More: 27 Masterpieces By CHEONE


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Mind Your Step – 3D Street Art in Stockholm, Sweden by Erik Johansson.


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In Berlin, Germany.


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More by Eduardo Relero.


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By Sweo and Nikita in El Berrón, Spain with 4 leaf agency.


Which one is your favorite?



8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile


Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces.


His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets.


1.

Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands


This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to nibble on the leaves of a nearby tree. Its realistic depiction and clever use of perspective make it appear as if the animal is interacting with the environment, adding a touch of nature to the urban setting.

Jan Is De Man: This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.

More photos: Urban Safari: Giraffe Street Art by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht


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Majestic Peacock – Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands


Jan Is De Man’s peacock mural gracefully spreads its vibrant blue feathers across the wall, creating a beautiful illusion of the bird blending seamlessly with its surroundings.

More photos: Peacock by JanIsDeMan in Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands


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The Happy Face Wall – Utrecht, Netherlands


What seems like a simple wall in Utrecht has been turned into a smiling face by Jan Is De Man’s artistic touch.

More: 3 eye murals in The Netherlands by Jan Is De Man


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Shelf of Memories – Nieuwegein, Netherlands


This mural depicts a giant shelf filled with various objects, including a teddy bear, musical instruments, and vintage artifacts. It’s a nostalgic piece that invites viewers to step closer and explore the details, sparking memories of items they may have once owned.

Jan Is De Man: In this interactive project, local residents could send me their most precious object. Besides the size this also was a challenging mural for me cause I painted a lot of things that I usually would never do. As an example: I never thought I would paint a singing frog like this.

More photos and about: Local residents most precious objects


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Bookshelf Building – Solnechnodolsk, Russia


Jan Is De Man created a large-scale illusion of a bookshelf on the side of a building in Russia. This mural brings together the community’s favorite books, celebrating the joy of reading and knowledge while blending art seamlessly into the architecture.

More photos: 3d mural by JanIsDeMan in Solnechnodolsk, Russia


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3D Airplane – Anamorphic Mural


This challenging anamorphic piece of a 3D airplane stretches across a concrete wall, showcasing Jan Is De Man’s mastery of perspective and technique. The realistic details make it appear as if the airplane is bursting through the wall, ready to take flight.

View this mural from multiple angles: Pretty challenging anamorphic piece


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Smiling Building – Utrecht, Netherlands


With a touch of humor and creativity, Jan Is De Man transformed this building into a giant smiling face. The clever use of windows as eyes creates an expression that feels alive.

More photos: Building With Smiley Face


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Massive Bookshelf Mural in Utrecht, Netherlands


This trompe-l’œil piece gives the illusion of three-dimensional books stacked on shelves, seamlessly blending into the architecture.


Discover More of Jan Is De Man’s Street Art


Jan Is De Man’s street art is a testament to his skill in blending imagination with urban landscapes, making the streets a canvas for fun and creativity. His unique approach not only beautifies spaces but also encourages viewers to see their environment from a different perspective.

To explore more of his captivating murals and follow his latest projects, be sure to check out his website and follow him on Instagram.


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It's a weird thing with French nuclear fans. They regularly show up here, tell you how bad Germany is for having stopped using nuclear and when you show them the numbers on emission reduction Germany did manage *while also* leaving nuclear behind, they accuse me of being dishonest, not smart enough to understand them etc. Germany decided against nuclear energy. That decision cannot and will not be reversed. France chose a different path and we respect that. Maybe they should respect us too?

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Clarification: They regularly show up *in my timeline*. I am not insinuating it's a coordinated, planned thing. What is striking to me is that it is always the same, simple, binary argument: Germany dirty, France clean, when it comes to electricity production. Germany bad, France good. It never really goes beyond that and they never want to engage in factual discussions.
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Also, as so often, in the replies under this post the discussion moves far away from the original topic and gets lost in "I am right, you are wrong" about things like natural gas, energy processing in other countries etc. My position, like it or not, still stays the same: more decentralisation of the grid, more (hyper)local solutions for electricity generation and storage based on renewables, that's the better future. Nuclear energy outprices itself in that market more and more.
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Comet browser - why?


I have tried Comet from Perplexity and I don't get the hype.

Having used various AI tools for a while, I find them incredibly useful in my professional life. But packaging them into an environment that's supposed to overhaul my own decisions in my digital life seems to be excessive, unnecessary, and harmful.

There is a popular children's cartoon in Russia, from Soviet times. A boy gets transferred to a fairy tail land and wins himself two magical helpers that do everything for him. They make a lot of candies for him and then eat them. The kid was shocked: "So you're going to even eat everything yourself?! - Yuuup!"

I feel it's the same faulty system. I'd rather wish the generative toolkit being developed for the intended uses. Instead, it feels like the battles against unhelpful telephone bots that do everything except for answering your actual inquiry. But inside your own PC, for God's sake! Just why?.. it bugs me why companies invest money in something that I really, really can't understand the purpose of. My only guess it's to scam general public and use their usage data for training the actual usable models - who knows what for, but my inner conspiracy theorist screams "military".

Disclaimer: I'm a designer, not a tech specialist.





#UE #ecologia

Una nuova inchiesta di #Greenpeace e Public Eye ha rivelato che negli ultimi 7 anni l’UE ha quasi raddoppiato le esportazioni di #pesticidi tossici e vietati nei paesi dell’Unione.

È assurdo! Da un lato l’#Europa vieta l’utilizzo nei propri campi di questi pesticidi, dall’altro consente alle proprie aziende di continuare a produrli ed esportarli, in gran parte verso Paesi a medio e basso reddito.

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