Many people are worrying about what will happen next, now it may be that Russian bombs have landed and killed in Poland, a Nato country. A few years ago Russia shot down a whole airliner killing all people on board, and nothing happened. Why would today be any different?
(Something, nonviolent, should have happened so maybe we wouldn't be here today)
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.@jennaortega talks with @OnTheRedCarpet at The Critics Choice Association's 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television.
#JennaOrtega #Latino
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Great photos of the honourees including Jenna Ortega. Note that the link they give accesses the original, full, non-watermarked photos, in case you like such a thing.
Check out some of our FAV pics 🔥from last night @imdbpro portrait studio with our Celebrate Latino Cinema honorees
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Wednesday Addams had a very on-brand message for Netflix employees in the elevators this morning
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When you follow someone and receive their messages, you'd think that's an action you do, or your server does for you. But it's the other way around: the other account, or its server, is sending these messages to you. It's like being on a mailinglist. You've subscribed once (or clicked 'follow'), but after that they're the ones sending out the messages.
"But can someone put you on their followers list without you clicking 'follow'?" In theory, yes. They can send messages to your server as if you follow them. But your server will not present them in your timeline since the 'follow' is not registered in your account as well. In this case you'll not see these messages. So in practise there's no problem.
How romantic it must be to get imprisoned in a castle and made to squeeze out heirs
-- Rhaenyra
#HouseOfTheDragon
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#HouseOfTheDragon
Watched some more of the new iCarly yesterday to get my Miranda Cosgrove fix. I'm still on season 1, she's filming season 3 already. Now I'll do the next episode of House Of The Dragon. Only two more episodes left until they jump to a later time and other actresses, so that will be no more Milly Alcock as Rhaenyra (😪) but we get to see Olivia Cooke as Alicent (🥳).
With that name I can only imagine Milly getting bullied at school and that when she has to give her name in any formal setting, they come back with: 'I'm sorry how do you spell that?'. I feel that now, by becoming a major actress, she's got her vengeance.
I went to the Glow festival in Eindhoven with friends yesterday. It was nice seeing these friends and it was also nice to do the festival route with others rather than being alone in the crowd. But I feel the festival is getting by on its reputation alone (it was very busy), as there weren't any big art installations that you'd remember afterwards (the laser projected water monster of some years back!). Some highlights were the smaller or more low key things:
I liked a very small installation where the artist was peddling to turn a wheel that moved an elaborate series of chains that had figures mounted on them. A lamp shone on these and the shadow play was projected on the wall.
The lights that jumped out of the river as if they were little fishes were also very cute. My friend said it was probably done with automatically igniting phosphor, I thought they could just be well-timed waterproof led lights, but she's a chemist and I'm an electrical engineer.
The butterflies that you walked underneath were also great, mainly because they were so beautifully done.
#Glow #GlowEindhoven #Glow2022
This idea that having to pay for a vip subscription would stop bad people, have they learned nothing from tinder? It's how you recognise the scammers over there...
A photo of a beautiful woman, on tinder, not listing age or location (a pay-only feature) ==> fake.
I love that Caroline Orr (rvawonk) is now also on the fediverse! (As @Caroline Orr Bueno ). I have to quote her message on twitter about it though:
Lol everyone on Mastodon is all, “I love dogs”, “Saving the planet,” “Humanity is great” …. and then I burst in the room with “Studying hostile social manipulation and weaponized influence.”
She is of course wrong. It's cats.
I'm kidding, “studying hostile social manipulation and weaponized influence” is exactly what a lot of people here would be interested in, in my experience. I certainly am.
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I see a lot of people emphasizing to new users that "mastodon is not twitter", in a way that I suspect alienates those users while also being misleading.
Mastodon and mastodon-like fediverse nodes (ex., pleroma, gnu social, etc) look and act almost exactly like twitter, very intentionally.
To the degree there are technical differences, they are largely either scale-related (the fediverse was federated since long before mastodon was a twinkle in gargron's eye, because centralized social media is only possible with stupid amounts of no-strings-attached VC money) or downstream from culture.
Almost every technical decision that differs from twitter here is downstream from culture, and almost every technical decision that isn't different from twitter is the result of the culture not yet having enough discourse to change it.
What is the culture?
The culture on the fediverse is formed from ex twitter users -- people who left twitter in various waves at various stages. These waves are mostly people who felt like they didn't fit in (or who felt actually unsafe) on twitter.
The first wave predates mastodon by years, and was open-source / free-software / security / privacy / civil liberties people. Basically, the kind of guy who tries to get everybody he knows to use tor & kali linux. These folks felt like the proprietary nature of centralized social media software was an ethical problem, and that the centralization & ad-based monetization was a security risk.
Later waves include: furries, LGBTQ people, and non-white people, all of whom faced systematic harassment on twitter; anarchists and communists, who don't like the profit motive in general and were happy to move as soon as they were aware that something else was available; retrocomputing / slow-computing people, who felt that centralized social media produced an unhealthy and environmentally unsound relationship between people in social media; sociology-of-UX & software-utopianism people, who felt that centralized & profit-driven social media produced unhealthy relationships between the people it mediates.
These categories overlap, and the more of these categories you fall into, the more likely you've actually been on the fediverse for a while. (For instance, I'm an anarchistic free-software guy with sympathies for slow-computing & software-utopianism, so all of the concerns other than systematic harassment have affected me personally, & I've got a lot of friends who have gotten systematic harassment too, so I've been on the fediverse for a good half-decade.)
Anyway, despite the fact that the fediverse is populated mostly by people with strongly-felt objections to the way things work on twitter, these cultural concerns actually only rarely result in visible technical changes -- and even then, they tend to be subtle. Emphasizing the technical differences is probably not helpful for onboarding new users, because new users are unlikely to encounter them on their own for weeks or months! To a new user, mastodon looks like twitter with a different color scheme.
It is more useful, in my opinion, to emphasize to new users that the fediverse, in general, cares about the users that twitter was happy to subject to harassment & other forms of violation long before a Musk regime was on the radar. Then, when a user encounters a technical difference, they are primed to understand it as downstream from culture: they know that it's somebody's attempt to fix a social problem that was rampant on twitter, and every former twitter user is aware of the kinds of social problems that were rampant there.
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#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday
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Jenna Ortega Interview for "Wednesday" on Netflix
When in Manila Angeline got to interview Jenna Ortega over Zoom to talk about the upcoming Netflix series, "Wednesday". Did you know that she learned how to ...YouTube
#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday #Scream
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Jenna Ortega Talks Playing WEDNESDAY ADDAMS In Tim Burton Series | INTERVIEW
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE CELEB INTERVIEWS! Emmy-Winner Jake Hamilton talks with Jenna Ortega and Gwendoline Christie about starring in Tim Burton's WEDNESDAY.YouTube
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Wednesday: Jenna Ortega on Her Audition, STUNTS and Bonding with Christina Ricci! (Exclusive)
Jenna Ortega is revealing her favorite part of her Wednesday Addams transformation and sharing all sorts of behind-the-scenes secrets in this new interview w...YouTube
I like the "and she knows" comment. And the "not to brag, but..." bit about the fencing... Btw, she also got praise from the cello teacher, not mentioned in this interview. Is there anything she can't do?
(forgot the hashtags)
#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday
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'Wednesday': behind the screams on TV's spookiest new spinoff
They're creepy and they're kooky – meet Jenna Ortega and the cast of Netflix's spooky new hit TV series 'Wednesday'.Alex Flood (NME)
#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday #NME
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Me: Sounds a bit too good to be true.
The offer itself: it's actually €22,95 per month.
Their rationale: the offer is for existing tv customers that already pay €21,95 per month.
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We're all actors here in the fediverse (*) (**).
(*) In Activitypub, one of the protocols behind the fediverse, any addressable entity is called an actor. So your account is an actor. The server is an actor. Your separate PeerTube channels are actors. Forums and groups are actors. Unfortunately, hashtags aren't actors.
(**) In some circles social media accounts are accused of being actors suggesting there's some paid motive to some movements.
"Please sit, my bubble-wrapped child"
-- Mystic Zagnat
#iCarly
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#JennaOrtega #Wednesday #NevermoreAcademy
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Wednesday Addams | Welcome to Nevermore | Netflix
Take an inside look at the spooky academy that will be Wednesday Addams new home. WEDNESDAY -- starring Jenna Ortega in the title role, alongside Catherine Z...YouTube
My first Mastodon thread!
Covering the latest Independent SAGE document all about mRNA vaccines (basically Pfizer and Moderna in the UK).
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These are now some of the best understood vaccines we have! 1/
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mRNA vaccines do NOT leave RNA in your body - your body makes the fake Covid protein for a short time - enough for your immune system to be primed and make antibodies, and then stops.
All the vaccine mRNA is destroyed within days by our body and with it, the instructions to make fake Covid. 2/
mRNA vaccines are NOT untested technology!
Scientists have been researching them for years and years and they've been used in cancer, flu and rabies treatment and vaccines studies.
None of these studies showed any major safety concerns. 3/
The vaccines were NOT rushed into use without due testing.
What happened was that governments and pharma companies and academia came together in an enormous effort to accelerate the normal process by running many studies in parallel.
Basically it meant not waiting until you were sure each phase worked until moving to the next one BUT you need ALL phases to work for approval.
High risk but high reward. 4/
mRNA cannot alter your DNA!
the mRNA never enters the nucleus of your cells where DNA is stored and degrades very fast.
Your DNA never even knows it's there.
There are some side effects - mostly short lived things like sore arm, or chills/fever for a day or two.
In younger men, there is increased risk of heart inflammation - but it's very rare, almost always resolves completely, and heart inflammation following Covid infection is both much more common and much more severe.
Finally - some people are worried about long term effects we just don't know about yet.
There have been NO vaccines in history so far that have had adverse events more than 12 weeks after administration.
It is vanishingly unlikely that mRNA vaccines are any different - and we certainly have billions of people far more than 12 weeks out from their mRNA jabs with no indication of long term harm.
To summarise, mRNA vaccines are nothing to be scared of, they work very well and the benefits of vaccination FAR outweigh the risks - infection with coronavirus is much more risky!!
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Thanks for sharing.
Very much a newbie on Mastodon, but hoping to find a kinder, more collaborative, supportive community here.
I'm excited this week as my long-standing fascination with anatomy, etymology and art has evolved into a literary offering... Anatomical Oddities - out tomorrow!
Limited signed copies are available:
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Enjoy.
Hi Alice, it's good to see a fellow on here. It gives me hope that this SM won't be a conspiracy theorist and troll haven!
I love the book, I've just put it on my Christmas list!
For people new to this strange digital thingy, @feditips has loads of good advice - including a really detailed, reasonably non-technical guide to basically everything here: fedi.tips/
Also - booook! Yay.
The distributed model will stop it being owed by an oligarch that’s all.
@Gargron
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Seriously though, fedi was *built* by furries, trans and queer folk, disabled neurodivergent people. This is *the reason* the culture here is what it is. Why CWs are a thing. Why image descriptions are a thing. Why privacy matters here.Mastodon 🐘
"The intricate details of the human body, the stories of people who unearthed its secrets, and the meanings of the words we use to describe it are laid bare."
Oh, no way 😍 This sounds like the coolest thing ever!
It sounds illustration-heavy; are you happy with how the ebook version has turned out?
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⚪🔴🟤🟡🟠⚫🟢🔵🟣 This is your daily reminder that contrary to the hype and marketing hullabaloo but #Mastodon is not the #fediverse and the #federation is actually a huge tapestry thousands of servers and volunteers and dozens if not hundreds of developers and even more volunteers who have made this space what you see today.
When you accidentally or intentionally spread the misinformation you erode the very foundation of what has drawn you to this place to begin with.
You are marginalizing great projects like:Diaspora — The OG. None of this would be possible were it not for two college kids who had a dream and set up a Kickstarter to fund its development back in 2010. Over 29,000 of your fellow fediverse peers are on #Diaspora at this very moment. (10/22/2022)
Friendica — The one app that lets anyone or any organization literally create their own private #facebook on the fediverse and make it accessible and federated with the rest of the World. It also has very modest hosting requirements making it accessible to more people to host without requiring a VPS or complex server setups. About 6,700 federation citizens use #Friendica each and every day and it’s still in active development. (10/22/2022)
Hubzilla — The successor to Friendica, #Hubzilla took what was great about Friendica and made it all the better. About 2,200 of your fediverse neighbors use Hubzilla every day. (10/22/2022)
Peertube — Calling #PeerTube a “YouTube competitor” doesn’t do it justice. PeerTube is so much more than a competitor to YouTube. In a very real sense it’s a YouTube killer, if only more people knew about it and more people used it. PeerTube lets anybody stand up a service and then instantenously their published videos become accessible to the entire Federation (and vice versa). There are approximately 113,000 active PeerTube users in the federation right now. (10/22/2022)
Mastodon — #Mastodon came on the scene in 2016 and promised a more user-friendly experience. Coupled with some fortunate timing and early publicity it quickly became the darling of the fediverse. It’s certainly the software with the most amount of users. 1.28 million active users back in October, but recent events mean this number is woefully inaccurate today.
Pleroma — Less than a year after launch, disagreements with certain design decisions and direction with the Mastodon project gave birth to #Pleroma, a lightweight alternative to Mastodon that at the time ironically offered a more user-friend experience than Mastodon itself and pioneered features years ago that are just now being implemented by Mastodon and other projects. Pleroma’s bug claim to fame was that you could stand up a robust instance on a single RasperryPi with little trouble. Approximately 26,000 of your fediverse neighbors access the federation from their Pleroma accounts. (10/22/2022).
Pixelfed — #Pixelfed is the federation’s answer to Instagram. By standing up a public or private Pixelfed server you enable yourself (or the public) to post rich multimedia content (photos and videos), “stories”, and more that instantly are accessible to the rest of the federation. Over 36,000 of your fediverse peers are here right now through Pixelfed. (10/22/2022)
And there’s others!
Lemmy — #Lemmy is a federated version of Reddit (or Digg or HackerNews). It’s a federated link-aggregator. Individuals can stand up their own servers or communities of topics.
Funkwhale — #Funkwhale is a federated version of Soundcloud or Bandcamp for sharing your music library with other Funkwhale users and the Federation.
BookWyrm — #BookWyrm is a federated version of GoodReads. A federated instance by book lovers and for book lovers. 🟣🔵🟢⚫🟠🟡🟤🔴⚪
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This is how I explained it to someone the other day:
The Fediverse is a giant park. A city square. A place where people from all over come to meet with friends, maybe have a picnic or a cup of coffee.
Mastodon is Starbucks.
A very popular and numerous chain of Coffee Shops with locations all around the World.
Chances are every major city in the World has a Starbucks Coffee Shop.
When you go to Starbucks, I mean "Mastodon", you're magically transported to that same park or city square that everyone else in the World is also transported to when they too go to Starbucks. I mean, "Mastodon".
But here's the key.
Starbucks is not the only place where you can buy coffee, right?
Of course not!
And many coffee drinkers will even argue with you that maybe Starbucks doesn't even sell the best coffee, either.
And thus is the same with the Fediverse.
There are other coffee shops. And if someone per chance wants to buy their coffee from a small Café, it doesn't matter. Because they too are also transported to that same giant park or "city center" that everyone else is visiting at the same time.
The fediverse is just the park.
It's not owned or run by any one person, company, organization, or government.
How you access that park, that's what Mastodon is.
And if you like Starbucks coffee, more power to you.
I know some Turks though that would loudly disagree with you though. 🙂
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Lovely to see both of you on Mastodon. I look forward to you both continuing to expand my mind.
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"Do I look like someone who can't see himself in a mirror?"
-- Dracula
#Dracula
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To have 44 billion dollars that you can just burn.
And it isn't even without precedent, the freenode guy did it before.
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