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So weird how Friendica's link preview insists on using the middle link of the three, again. Even when the preview in the post screen shows the last link.
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Not complaining about the full screen Felicity this results in.


Now watching series four of The Worst Witch, aka series one (and only) of Weirdsister College, aka the one where Felicity Jones is back. They're now at college, Mildred and Ethel have to room together and go head to head. I remember this series to be more intense and deeper than the previous ones. I'm playing this from my own (German) discs.
#FelicityJones #TheWorstWitch #WeirdsisterCollege
imdb.com/title/tt0315093/?ref_…
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One of the episodes on this dvd has the wrong audio track, of another episode. So I had to watch it with the German dub instead.
#WeirdsisterCollege


Now watching Scream VI in 4k from my disc. I saw it in the cinema when it came out and watching Jenna Ortega in this film was such an experience, she's so good. But when has she ever not been at the top of her game? Never. What also stood out to me about this film is that it's a horror with properly fleshed out characters, with everybody doing a good job.
#JennaOrtega #ScreamVI #Scream6 #Scream #NowWatching
imdb.com/title/tt17663992/?ref…


Mazzy Star is the music of my youth (only played on MTV Europe in their after midnight show Post Modern) and I thought I had all of their old and newer albums, and all of Hope Sandoval's albums as well, but I don't have this one (apparently from 2001). Thanks @Chris Trottier for the trigger to do something about that.


Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions - Suzanne (4:54)

This is the last song of the set and I thought we’d end on a hazy, beautiful song that sends us off for the night. By the way, Hope Sandoval was the vocalist for Mazzy Star. But this is my favourite song done by her.

youtube.com/watch?v=v-LRD9bR2o…




I've seen a documentary about this thing once and it's completely fascinating. It's a device (or was before it eroded on the seabed) that can calculate future astronomical events (planet positions, eclipses) and is small enough to be handheld or at least portable. It is two thousand years old, ancient Greek, a time of great accomplishments but this we didn't know they could do. Some call it the world's first computer.


The Antikythera Mechanism

Image Credit & License: Marsyas, Wikipedia

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230723.ht… #APOD




#NowWatching The Gathering with Christina Ricci. I liked this film and Christina's performance when I saw it a long time ago, but I don't remember much about it. It's difficult to find as it's not on any of the streaming services, but I found a dvd.
#ChristinaRicci #TheGathering

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Interesting concept, I had forgotten about that. Dark, even for a horror film.



Just watched Jodie Foster in Hotel Artemis. She deserves a better script. I have no idea why she chose to do this.

Usually I try to find something positive to say, but I get no further than she's indeed in it.
#JodieFoster



I especially let a spider in my house to deal with the fly, like you would get a cat to catch mice, but no.


Why would the US military send email to .mil (US military) addresses while they can send it to .ml (Mali) instead. Much shorter.

BBC News - Typo sends millions of US military emails to Russian ally Mali
bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada…

sidasa reshared this.



Something that automatically sends or deletes based on the prompt of you clicking the Send or the Delete button. Must be A.I.!


It is being treated as hazardous

and

kids were digging sand castles around it

(From BBC News - Australia baffled as unidentified mystery object washes up on beach
bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia…)

Australian kids may have a different idea of hazardous.



Parcel left the carrier facility

And somehow has been going around for days now.

This is not a big country. Driving a few hours it should either be at another facility, or at my address, or it has left the country again.



Watching the last episode of Yellowjackets since it came out today in my country. I'm fully ready for a Lost-like experience and still get no answers.
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Yellowjackets 2x09 season finale
Some wrapping up of storylines, but indeed no real answers. And I think we're never going to get the answer what 'it' is and whether it even is something.


And after all that, my auto-complete still says Jenna Ortega if I type "J". I trained it well.


Thinking again of Jane Grey, a royal of Tudor times, and how the world was robbed of her brilliance when she was beheaded on orders of Queen Mary, when Jane was only seventeen. Most people focus on the history around her short time wearing the crown of England (the first woman, or girl, to do so in her own right), but to me her life before is much more fascinating.

The writings of her tutor and of philosophers in Europe, where you can feel how much in awe they were of her intellect while knowing she was a fifteen year old girl, are spine tingling. Her translating a book into ancient Greek from another ancient language and giving it to her father as his birthday present, at that same age, indicates she was indeed super smart but also a total show-off.

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During her months in The Tower, Mary sent her own chaplain, the most learned Catholic in the country, to Jane every single day to try and convert her. Every day he reported back to Mary that he had not succeeded in converting Jane to Catholicism. His private writings in his journals have been preserved. In it he says that not only did he not succeed in converting her, but many days Jane almost succeeded in converting him.

She could argue like the best. And she would never give in.

(She was aware that the deal was that if she converted to Catholicism, she would be let out and not executed. It says quite something that she didn't take that deal.)

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In those days science wasn't some people together doing experiments, but it was a network all over Europe of individual people, usually old gray men, at home thinking about stuff and writing their thoughts down in letters to each other. What blows my mind is that 15 year old Jane Grey was part of that network. Not by trickery, writing under her father's name, or them only replying out of politeness. No, they fully knew who she was and they accepted her as an equal. It's a shame her letters have not been preserved.

What could she have achieved had she been able to live into adulthood. I believe she would have become an important scientist whose name we'd remember. Can you imagine that an earlier scientist even than Isaac Newton would have been a woman, rather than us having to wait centuries later for Marie Curie? I think our whole perception of gender in science would be different.



Emilia Clarke posted the trailer for her new film The Pod Generation, which looks very interesting. Out 11 August in theaters. Maybe only in the UK.
instagram.com/reel/Cupa_URrAQV…
youtube.com/watch?v=rGMx_7oAeU…
#EmiliaClarke #ThePodGeneration




But of course what's already in the can will still be released, but without promotion. E.g. Zoey102, the film sequel with the people from the Zoey101 series, comes out 27 July on Paramount+. The important one for me in that cast is and always has been Erin Sanders as the legendary Quinn.


Of course it's Aimee Carrero who has the best words, as always. Actors are on strike and of course they deserve to be paid properly for their work, even if it's on streaming, and deserve guarantees against misuse of AI, like the writers do.
instagram.com/p/CupRXuuprsa/


SAG-AFTRA
Strike

For the first time in over 40 years, union film
and television actors are on strike.

I'm reflecting on the importance of unions.

Though *never* above reproach or
improvement, unions harness the power of
the collective.

Together, we can alleviate the crushing
weight of unfettered capitalism.

Together, we can slow the terminal spread of
endless consumption and growth-at-all-cost.

At their best, unions represent the hope that
the worker is not a pawn, that The Man is not
invincible, and that the fight for human
dignity cannot and will not be deterred.

Unions are the ever-rare reminder that
power is really in the hands of the people.

See you on the picket line.

@AimeeCarrero



Watching Clinical on Netflix because the promotion for this film features India Eisley rather prominently (even though she's only seventh on the cast list). Seems an intense character from her.
#Clinical #IndiaEisley
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India is third on the credits instead and this fits more with how important her role is. Both hers and the main therapist characters are great, but the other characters don't always feel right nor does the film script. Still an interesting watch. I wish I could see India Eisley as the lead somewhere.



Rewatching We Hunt Together one episode per week, now they are finally showing it on the BBC (One) after I had previously seen it on the BBC (First) and caught up with the repeat on the BBC (Entertainment).

Hermione Corfield and Eve Myles, double the reason to watch.
#WeHuntTogether



Jenna Ortega has been nominated for an Emmy, as has her show Wednesday!
#JennaOrtega #Wednesday
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Apparently it has been 13 years since another Latina actress was nominated for an Emmy as lead.


Step one of a migration done and succeeded, as in everything is still running on the same hosts as before.

(But from different data mounts, which was the goal for now, not meaning it as a euphemism for failure)



I get my email notifications on multiple devices, so I had a 'Did Mastodon have yet another security release?' moment. But no, it's the same one this time.


With our government stepping down because they couldn't agree how to make their very right wing policies even more right wing, and the current mood in the country going towards extreme right wing, I'm dreading the upcoming elections. Let's hope people come back from the 'farmers movement' and surprise me and vote for policies to repair the climate and social justice.
#DutchPolitics #NLPol



I dislike how groups of people try to control how individuals think and experience things and come down en masse to make people feel bad about themselves. Whether about tech opinions or sexuality. Because I witnessed both, today.



Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, Pixelfed, PeerTube, dare I say it even Twitter, all have websites that work perfectly fine on mobile. I don't understand this obsession with 'I'm on mobile so I should select an app' or 'I want to see the website so I should use a computer'. The sites may even work better than the app. Often you can save them to your home screen too.

You may consider the feature that apps of mainstream social media provided of extra tracking and snooping to be a nice bonus, but you're not going to get that anyway in fediverse apps.




Great to see Prof Francesca back. Reshared, not because of the tech advice request, looks like she got a lot of answers already, but this is of course a very serious and important archaeological photo.

I like the grin...


Hello all! Is there a way to update the Mastodon app? It doesn’t seem to be working well for me (I have an iPhone - is that relevant?) … By way of an apology for such a boring request, here’s a pic of me admiring an apotropiac phallus on the Greek island of Delos last week …


The fair is in town!
#Fair #Fairground #FunFair #Best

(Photos licensed cc-by Gidi Kroon, reuse with attribution allowed)



Why would someone boost a four year old Mastodon post of mine and have I really been here that long(*)? It's the one I got a warning(**) for too, I think.

(*) Has it been that long since I gave up on Tumblr because of it breaking all the time?

(**) The not quoting other people's words rule.



I seem to have activated fingerprint login on a device that doesn't have a fingerprint sensor.

Or does it...



Meanwhile I dealt with reducing my AWS bill last weekend and also the server is still running.
in reply to Gidi Kroon

Ok, two weekends ago. This is the elastic file storage part of the bill. That's NFS, still storing the same data. Other services I still need to reduce.


I am sorry, is this some timezone or weird localisation thing?
in reply to Gidi Kroon

Hmm, it's somehow because they have three screens showing data for a total of three months and want to show two months per screen except the last one.


I'm getting into Sanditon a few series late, but episode one of series three did a good job of getting everyone up to speed including late joiners. Now I'm starting episode two and it's as if I missed another year.
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The lead role of Charlotte in Sanditon is played by Rose Williams. I may not like how the scenes are edited and filmed, but she is certainly the good thing about this series. I'll keep watching it.

Here some photos of her from Imdb.