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It’s time to get some meow meows :stux: :sleep: :nkoSleep:

Goodnight my dear friends <img class=" title=":mastodon:"/> <img class=" title=":fediverse:"/> :blobcathearts: :ablobcatheartsqueeze: :blobcathugyou:

in reply to stux⚡

Goodnight to all creatures in your family, human and feline!



社群媒體如何塑造年輕世代生活?10個數據看青少年的網路使用習慣

《卓越新聞電子報》 2025-09-01 07:57:00 CST


美國青少年使用社群媒體進入新階段。皮尤研究中心2024年調查顯示,多數人每天瀏覽YouTube與TikTok,但對其影響看法矛盾:一方面帶來連結與創造力,另一方面卻損及睡眠、學業與心理健康。研究也揭示青少年與家長觀點的落差。
thenewslens.com/article/257919#短影音 #社群媒體 #Threads #YouTube #Instagram #青少年 #科技使用 #網路安全 #心理健康 #TikTok #生活 #Snapchat




Fui ao supermercado em frente e tinha um biscoito diferente na confeitaria, um tal de Financier. O gosto de manteiga me lembra muito Garra Sertaneja e até Monteiro Lopes, só que o Financier é um bolinho. Muito bom! Comi até repugnar. O gosto de manteiga tá latejando na minha garganta. 😂
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A imagem mostra um recipiente transparente contendo várias pequenas bolachas ou biscoitos redondos e de formato cilíndrico. As bolachas têm uma cor dourada-avermelhada, indicando que foram assadas, e apresentam uma textura ligeiramente irregular com pequenas manchas escuras, possivelmente de especiarias ou ingredientes adicionais. Elas estão empilhadas de forma desordenada, com algumas sobrepostas, e estão dispostas sobre uma superfície branca, que parece ser uma mesa ou uma superfície de cozinha. No canto inferior esquerdo da imagem, há texto que diz "REDMI NOTE 12 5G" e "MEUTEDIO.COM", e no canto inferior direito, a data e hora "31/08/2025 21:21".

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Tech Tales: Unintuitive Zeit-Deltas in Python tech-tales.blog/de/posts/2025/…

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Russian drone attacks on power facilities in northern and southern Ukraine overnight left nearly 60,000 customers without electricity, with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowing to retaliate by ordering more strikes deep inside Russia.

reuters.com/world/ukraine-vows…

#Ukraine #Russia #Zelensky


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The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post. The post is from a user named Sam, with the handle [@]SAMiCURE. The profile picture shows two men in suits, smiling, with a small dog in the background. The tweet reads: "Straight people will say that LGBT education isn't age appropriate but will ask toddlers if they have a girlfriend." The tweet is timestamped at 12:12 pm on 05/03/2019, and it was posted using the Twitter Web Client. The background of the tweet is white, and the text is in black, with the username and handle in gray.

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Just when you thought you have seen every possible arrow key layout…

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#Epstein , Epstein, Epstein! Release all the files with only victim redactions! tinyurl.com/5n7tkmz4 #Politics





“Gli alberi sono ancora lì, la recinzione no”: i genitori contro il progetto per l’asilo Borgonuovo
Il comitato Salvaguardiamo i nostri figli chiede al sindaco di essere "presente di persona al momento degli abbattimenti, indossando la fascia tricolore"

luccaindiretta.it/capannori-e-…





Psychopathic regime!

“ …judge … temporarily blocked…” Trump regime “…from deporting … Guatemalan children who … crossed the border without their families … the youngsters were loaded onto planes overnight and in violation of laws affording protections for migrant kids.”
apnews.com/article/immigration…



Knowing Trump as a grifter conman I signed for his political emails in 2016 to see how he manipulated his cult.

Today has a glaring example of his gaslighting propaganda. A flat out lie! HE DID NOT ELIMINATE SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES. His big bullsh’t bill only has a temporary tax credit. Cult conned.



If you haven’t read this essay from last week, you should. Maybe you’ll even want to sing-up for the newsletter.

America Tips Into Fascism

Today is different than before.

By Garrett Graff
doomsdayscenario.co/p/america-…



On today's episode of #forgeposting with an actual bus, I made a punch so I can make holes of a variety of widths.

I had previously been using a cold chisel which was too small, I couldn't fully wrap my hand around it and even just pinching it had my hand too close to the hot metal which was no fun.

I had a big bolt from a truck that someone gave me, ideally I'd get something like an old drill bit which'd resist losing its temper from being driven in hot metal but oh well, it works.



Me when youtube defaults to 1080p resolution (I have an old laptop and am using tor):


Geoff was not totally thrilled with me unwrapping him from around the post, but he's a force of nature lol


Sneakfilm - Kino mal anders: SWAMS #70: Knizia oder nicht: Gewinnt Yogi auch gegen Fearteiler alias Matthias? blogspiele.de/2025/08/31/swams…

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Opinion | Plantation Tourism, Memory and the Uneasy Economics of Heritage in the American South mississippifreepress.org/opini… #Louisiana



AI NEWSWIRE: Stethoscope Detects Heart Disease In Seconds

THE TIMES OF LONDON: A new “smart” stethoscope powered by artificial intelligence can detect tiny differences in heartbeat and blood flow which are undetectable to the human ear.

Family doctors trialled the Eko Duo digital stethoscope, which listens to the heart and records an electrocardiogram (ECG) using an algorithm trained on a huge database of heart recordings to give a rapid diagnosis.....

thetimes.com/article/7221c1f1-…

in reply to Brian Harrod

A diagram illustrating a new technology that uses a smart stethoscope, AI, and a smartphone. The diagram shows a stylized human torso with a stethoscope taking a 15-second ECG and heartbeat recording. This data is sent via Bluetooth to a smartphone, which then transmits "Signal data" to a cloud icon labeled "AI algorithms." The AI analyzes "Tiny alterations in the heart's rhythm, rate and electrical activity." Finally, an "AI prediction" (an immediate result) is sent to another smartphone, displaying a summary of the recording with diagnostic indicators. Below the diagram, the text reads "How the new technology works" and "IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON".


My @FreeCAD addon, "FusedFilamentDesign" has gained a new feature:

The "Auto Fillet" command automatically adds a fillet to each vertical edge of a part. This is a quick and easy way to improve printability of a design.

See docs for details: github.com/Rahix/FusedFilament…

#3Dprinting #freecad

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#Newsom ist genial!

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Sorry, I couldn't process this image.

The image is a line graph titled "Sea level change since 1993 (mm)" from NASA/JPL, showing the global mean sea level changes from 1993 to 2039. The graph features two lines: a green line representing the smoothed Global Mean Sea Level (GMSL) with Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) applied, and a gray line representing the projection. The green line starts at around -0.15 mm in 1993 and shows a gradual increase, reaching approximately 72 mm in 2016. The gray projection line begins at the same point and continues to rise steadily, reaching about 101 mm by 2039. The x-axis shows the years, and the y-axis represents the sea level change in millimeters. The graph indicates a significant increase in sea levels over the past decades and projects a continued rise in the future.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with two lines: a green line representing "New internal displacements (disasters)" and a gray line representing "Projection." The green line shows historical data from 2008 to 2020, with peaks and troughs, and then transitions to a projection from 2027 to 2045. The gray line starts from 2027 and shows an upward trend, indicating an increase in projected new internal displacements due to disasters. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 16.9 million, and the x-axis spans from 2008 to 2045. The source of the data is indicated as "IDMC via World Bank / Our World in Data." The graph is visually divided into two sections: historical data and projections, with a vertical line at 2027 marking the transition.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with the y-axis labeled from $0 to $499.6 billion, representing global disaster damages, and the x-axis from 1900 to 2045. The graph shows two lines: a green line for historical global disaster damages and a gray line for projections. The green line starts at $0 in 1900, remains low until the 1990s, and then shows significant fluctuations, peaking around 2005 and 2010. The gray line begins in 2021 and projects an upward trend, indicating an expected increase in disaster damages. The source of the data is EM-DAT via Our World in Data, noted as not inflation-adjusted. The dashboard includes three tabs: "Global CO2," "Disaster damages," and "New displacements," with the "Disaster damages" tab highlighted.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph titled "Global CO₂" with a green line representing global CO₂ emissions, including land-use change, from 1850 to 2045. The graph shows a steady increase in CO₂ emissions over time, with a notable rise after 1950. The y-axis is labeled with gigatons (Gt) of CO₂, ranging from 0 to 52.2 Gt, and the x-axis is labeled with years from 1850 to 2045. A vertical gray line marks the year 2013, indicating projections beyond this point. The source of the data is the Global Carbon Project via Our World in Data. The dashboard also includes tabs for "Disaster damages" and "New displacements," though these are not detailed in the image.

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The image is a line graph titled "GLOBAL TEMPERATURE (NASA GISTEMP V4)" with the subtitle "Temperature anomalies vs 1951–1980." The graph shows the global annual temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2024, with the y-axis representing temperature anomalies in degrees Celsius and the x-axis representing years. The green line represents the GISTEMP global annual temperature anomalies, showing an overall upward trend with fluctuations. The baseline for GISTEMP is 1951–1980, which is approximately 0.2–0.3 °C lower than the baseline used for the Paris targets (1.5 °C/2.0 °C) defined against 1850–1900. The graph indicates a significant increase in temperature anomalies over time, with a notable rise in the latter part of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century.

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Sorry, I couldn't process this image.

Sorry, I couldn't process this image.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph titled "Global CO₂" with a green line representing global CO₂ emissions, including land-use change, from 1850 to 2045. The graph shows a steady increase in CO₂ emissions over time, with a notable rise after 1950. The y-axis is labeled with gigatons (Gt) of CO₂, ranging from 0 to 52.2 Gt, and the x-axis is labeled with years from 1850 to 2045. A vertical gray line marks the year 2013, indicating projections beyond this point. The source of the data is the Global Carbon Project via Our World in Data. The dashboard also includes tabs for "Disaster damages" and "New displacements," though these are not detailed in the image.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with two lines: a green line representing "New internal displacements (disasters)" and a gray line representing "Projection." The green line shows historical data from 2008 to 2020, with peaks and troughs, and then transitions to a projection from 2027 to 2045. The gray line starts from 2027 and shows an upward trend, indicating an increase in projected new internal displacements due to disasters. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 16.9 million, and the x-axis spans from 2008 to 2045. The source of the data is indicated as "IDMC via World Bank / Our World in Data." The graph is visually divided into two sections: historical data and projections, with a vertical line at 2027 marking the transition.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with the y-axis labeled from $0 to $499.6 billion, representing global disaster damages, and the x-axis from 1900 to 2045. The graph shows two lines: a green line for historical global disaster damages and a gray line for projections. The green line starts at $0 in 1900, remains low until the 1990s, and then shows significant fluctuations, peaking around 2005 and 2010. The gray line begins in 2021 and projects an upward trend, indicating an expected increase in disaster damages. The source of the data is EM-DAT via Our World in Data, noted as not inflation-adjusted. The dashboard includes three tabs: "Global CO2," "Disaster damages," and "New displacements," with the "Disaster damages" tab highlighted.

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in reply to Micr0byte

The image is a line graph titled "GLOBAL TEMPERATURE (NASA GISTEMP V4)" with the subtitle "Temperature anomalies vs 1951–1980." The graph shows the global annual temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2024, with the y-axis representing temperature anomalies in degrees Celsius and the x-axis representing years. The green line represents the GISTEMP global annual temperature anomalies, showing an overall upward trend with fluctuations. The baseline for GISTEMP is 1951–1980, which is approximately 0.2–0.3 °C lower than the baseline used for the Paris targets (1.5 °C/2.0 °C) defined against 1850–1900. The graph indicates a significant increase in temperature anomalies over time, with a notable rise in the latter part of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century.

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