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Dept of Homeland Security issued rare national terrorism advisory.

In the wake of U.S. strikes on Iran, officials warn that Iran or its proxies could target U.S. soil — with threats ranging from cyberattacks to physical violence.
nypost.com/2025/06/22/us-news/… #press





9 Leaf Sculptures That Stir the Soul in the Forest (Art by Jon Foreman)
streetartutopia.com/2025/06/23…

"In the heart of Welsh woodlands, leaves, moss, and soil become mesmerizing canvases for land artist Jon Foreman. From vivid vortexes in Little Milford to a glowing gradient around a tree trunk in Colby Woods, this collection captures nine of his most enchanting interventions in nature — some co-created with


9 Leaf Sculptures That Stir the Soul in the Forest (Art by Jon Foreman)


In the heart of Welsh woodlands, leaves, moss, and soil become mesmerizing canvases for land artist Jon Foreman. From vivid vortexes in Little Milford to a glowing gradient around a tree trunk in Colby Woods, this collection captures nine of his most enchanting interventions in nature — some co-created with Layla Parkin. Expect vibrant spirals, intricate patterns, and illusions that make the landscape pulse with life.

🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram

A golden spiral made of small yellow leaves arranged on a dirt clearing, surrounded by fallen brown leaves in a wooded area. The artist crouches nearby observing the work.

1. Vortex — Little Milford Woods, Wales

Orange leaves spiraling up a tree trunk and extending outward in a circular pattern.

2. Colos Curva — Little Milford Woods, Wales

3. Dissipatio — Colby Woods, Wales

4. Exolesco — Colby Woods, Wales

5. Horarium — Little Milford Woods, Wales

6. Fluentem Colos — Little Milford, Wales

7. Folia Quadrata — Little Milford Woods, Wales

8. Array — Little Milford, Wales

9. Musco — Minwear Woods, Wales

Jon Foreman’s forest installations don’t just decorate nature — they collaborate with it. These temporary artworks transform the landscape into a living gallery, reminding us how even the simplest materials can create moments of wonder in public space.

More by Jon Foreman!: 18 Stunning Land Artworks by Jon Foreman! (Nature’s Beauty in Stone Patterns)

Which one is your favorite?






Trump Said No War… Then This Happened





Guess who's back....

Three churrs for @nightjar – we celebrate a record-breaking year!
rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/ne…




Wired - US attack likely damaged but didn't eliminate Iran's nuclear program. wired.com/story/iran-fordow-nu…


🥇 Isso aqui é ouro! Google sem IA nem inchaço na página de resultados.

Mais um acesso fácil a buscas minimalistas (e sem resumos de IA) no Google, seja diretamente no site do google, ou por meio de um front-end.

O código novo é &udm=56, e é ainda mais minimalista que o &udm=14, que já tinha sido divulgado meses atrás.

Claro que você também pode optar por usar outros sites de busca.

RT @ernie

writing.exchange/@ernie/114707…



German soldiers, including an 81 mm mortar team heads eastward during the early stages of Operation Barbarossa - Summer 1941 #worldwar2 #ww2 #barbarosa #easternfront #sovietunion #mortar #summer #east #eastward #invasion


Today, #Schumann and #Ravel twice with Lam once from #Auckland worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch


A pair of parrots at Brooklyn Bridge park. This one is for the birds — and the people who love them

#parrots #nyc #brooklyn




Iran threatens to close Hormuz: risk of global energy shock liberoreporter.it/2025/06/eng-…


A full closure of Hormuz would have a significant impact on global oil supply and prices, with JPMorgan & Co. analysts predicting a 70% spike in crude prices.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…

#iran #economy #geopolitics


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The image depicts a step-by-step process for mixing paint and texture sand. On the left, a red paint can is tilted, pouring red paint into a white bucket. In the center, a blue arrow points from the bucket to a brown measuring cup labeled "1/2 cup," indicating the amount of sand to be added. On the right, a hand is pouring beige paint texture sand from a bag labeled "PAINT TEXTURE SAND" into the measuring cup. The background is a light beige color, providing a neutral backdrop for the illustration.

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#NewPipe #SailfishOS dev diary day 91. Generating all the icon resolutions.

flypig.co.uk/newpipe?&list_id=…




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The image displays a mobile device screen showing a YouTube playlist titled "Commodore 64 etc playlist." The playlist contains 82 videos with a total duration of 6 hours, 27 minutes, and 20 seconds. The background of the screen is dark, with white text and icons. The top section of the screen features a red bar with the time "19:10," battery level "92%," and various icons including a refresh, star, and menu. Below the red bar, the title "Commodore 64..." is displayed in white text. The playlist is organized with video thumbnails, titles, durations, and uploaders' names. The first video is titled "Commodore 64 ASSY 250407 Blank Screen Repair" by Jan Beta, with a duration of 32:09. Other videos include "Open Source Arcade Stick Build (C64 Version)" by Jan Beta, "New SID Replacement: Kung Fu SID" by root42, "Building a Magic C264 Cartridge (ad free)" by Jan Beta, "My Commodore 64 is purple now: brand new C64 case from Retro Fuz..." by vkc via PeerTube, "Chaotic Commodore 16 Repair" by Jan Beta, and "Let's Code Commodore PET 0x02: Snakes on a PET" by root42. The bottom of the screen shows navigation buttons for back, home, and search.

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I Tappeti celebrano il Giubileo
Si è rinnovata a Camaiore la tradizione dei tappeti di segatura in occasione del Corpus Domini. Soggetto protagonisti delle creazioni dei maestri tappetari il Giubileo 2025

noitv.it/2025/06/i-tappeti-cel…







'Blue' by Joni Mitchell was released on this day in 1971. Drawing from 2021. Pencil, ink and watercolour

Artist: Jonathan Edwards
jonathan-e.com/portraits

#Art #Artwork #Artist



Crisis Management in Qom Province: Part of the Fordow nuclear site was attacked by the enemy english.alahednews.news/fastne…


Natural cooling methods in #Morocco

October 27, 2024

"Morocco’s hot and dry climate makes it hard to keep homes cool. But, the country’s #TraditionalArchitecture has found clever ways to beat the heat. Using the environment, Moroccan builders have created natural cooling methods.

"They use things like porous [clay] jars and #mashrabiyas. These techniques keep homes cool without needing #AirConditioning.

Key Takeaways

- Moroccan architecture uses passive cooling like thermal mass design, shading, and ventilation.
- Evaporative cooling systems like porous jars and mashrabiyas cool homes by evaporation.
- Features like wind catchers, courtyards, and underground irrigation help cool naturally.
- Modern projects are using these old methods in new buildings for #sustainable cooling.
- Moroccan cooling methods show a deep understanding of the local climate and a focus on comfort and well-being.

Traditional Moroccan Architecture:

"Moroccan architecture shows the clever use of #nature to make homes comfortable. At its core are the riads, traditional Moroccan houses. These houses have thick walls of clay or stone that keep the inside cool, even when it’s very hot outside.

#Riads and #Courtyards

The central courtyard, often with a #garden or fountain, acts as a natural air conditioner. In Fez, where it can get up to 104°F (40°C) in July, this design makes air conditioning unnecessary. The thick walls and central courtyard work together to keep the inside cool.

Khettaras and Fountains

"Traditional Moroccan architecture also uses advanced irrigation systems called khettaras. These systems bring water from the mountains to the cities. This water is used for cooling fountains and pools, lowering the temperature through evaporation.

"The sound of water and greenery in these courtyards make a peaceful and cool atmosphere. This adds to the natural cooling effect.

"The architecture in Morocco showcases a sustainable and cost-effective model for contemporary buildings, emphasizing the effectiveness of design and natural materials over reliance on air conditioning.'

"The traditional Moroccan building methods teach us about sustainable design. They use local, natural materials and work with the environment. This is a valuable lesson for modern architecture around the world."

Read more:
moroccandiaspora.com/natural-c…

Archived version:
archive.ph/0OMUu

#SolarPunkSunday #heatwave #Heatwaves #KeepingCool #TraditionalDesign #MoroccanArchitecture #TraditionalArchitecture

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Cooking off the water, rust never sleeps


in reply to corsicanguppy

you can still use OpenRC instead if you want, and sxmo will continue to do so by default.

you can read here about why they added systemd.

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in reply to Arthur Besse

As much as we might want to romanticise the idea of spending 6, 12, 24 months attempting to come up with an even vaguely competitive alternative to systemd,


There are alternatives like runit, dinit, s6. About some of the more useful features of systemd, how about we recreate them without thight coupling to one specific init+service manager-in-one?

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in reply to MonkderVierte

These exist already, they are the polyfills mentioned in the post. They even color coded how well each of them are maintained. So you can totally pick one up and contribute
in reply to Arthur Besse

I am impressed! Thanks for the work and for sharing the good news.