"Heatwave"
That's the title of this Roswell episode.
The episode has a theme of temptation and giving in to desire and this opening scene with Shiri Appleby captures it so well in the non-obvious way.
That box is tempting...
But why resist?
#ShiriAppleby #Roswell
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!Friendica Support
Recently I started following a prolific account that advises Mastodon followers to put them on a list and then exclude the list from the normal timeline. I wanted to do something similar in Friendica using circles, channels and channel frequency settings.
I added them in a new circle. That works fine.
My normal timeline is 'Latest posts', but I can't create a channel based on that. There is however 'Network' which I think is similar, so I used that. It seems to use 'Latest creation' sorting instead, but that's ok for now.
I set the account's channel frequency to never show in a channel (last option). They still show in their circle, so that's great.
I found I have to go to 'Settings' -> 'Display' -> 'Timelines' to actually enable the new channel for it to show up. Now I can see the new channel, great!
But, the prolific account still shows in the channel, so my experiment failed. Could this be because they always use reshare (boost) to fill their feed and maybe reshares aren't taken into account when applying the channel frequency?
How else can I achieve this?
@Michael Vogel
Ok, thanks for the reply. So it also wouldn't work for Friendica groups, I guess.
I've thought of another work-around: creating a new account on my server and follow them from there. Then switch accounts to see that timeline. My normal saved hashtag searches should surface anything I want to see under my normal account.
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For many years, DSL/Cable routers by German company AVM, sold under the Fritz!Box brand, did some internal dns tweaking so that when you typed in fritz.box it would lead you to the config page of the router in your network. Now, years later, there actually is a .box TLD (Top Level Domain) and AVM forgot to register the fritz.box domain. Someone else did. And activated Certificate Pinning (HSTS). #Oops
UPDATE 2024-01-27: Their dns entries are flaky ATM, sometimes there, mostly not.
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Well sure, they could not have known back in the day that .box will be a tld some day. But they could have changed the setup when it became available and they could not register it themselves
uhm sorry, no. The idea to use some tld that does not exist was a bad idea to begin with and exactly the reason why .home.arpa was introduced back in the days. this mess is a result of hanging on to a fancy idea that was probably never changed for marketing reasons or some other stupid internal company politics.
They even made it extra hard to change this! Failing to grab the official domain just adds to this. Many did see this coming for years. I did.
Same for .local for different reasons
@bekopharm @cy agreed that it was a bad idea to begin with, but AVM's use of fritz·box predates RFC 8375 (even most if not all "new" TLDs), and ICANN frowns upon the use of "private" (i.e., unregistered) domains for good reasons. (They don't have any say in what the IETF does with .arpa, though.)
What I request from AVM is to make the domain their DHCP provides configurable while keeping the DHCP and DNS of the Fritzbox.
@woelfisch even without that RFC was it only a question of time. Really anyone working in this has seen this coming.
AVM may be huge in Germany but international? cmon. Am Deutschen Wesen mal wieder, oder was?
Yeah, the ability to change this is long overdue. It's possible afair by downloading the config, set it there, recalculate the totally secret checksum and re-upload the config.
Or at least it was. I didn't keep taps. Using my own service for DNS ignoring this for years.
@bekopharm oh, it isn't (wasn't? I haven't dealt with any other home routers for quite some years...) only AVM doing that.
IIRC the whole thing started when .local was hijacked for mDNS in 2000, which was used by numerous home router vendors previously. AVM (foolishly) decided to use .box instead, though they should've registered a dedicated second-level domain under an existing TLD.
But hey, I bet marketing just loved "fritz·box"...
#FritzBox
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Two girls see themselves on screen, except it's not themselves, but the other girl who is completely identical. They didn't know they were twins. It uncovers a long running scandal in Georgia. Story by BBC News.
Georgia's stolen children: Twins sold at birth reunited by TikTok video - bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68…
Georgia's stolen children: Twins sold at birth reunited by TikTok video
Thousands of people in Georgia have found out they were stolen from their parents at birth and sold.By Fay Nurse and Woody Morris (BBC News)
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US people: reminder that Miller's Girl, a film with Jenna Ortega in the lead role, is in your theaters tomorrow. I think it's going to be a good one!
For people in NL like me, we wait until 14 March.
#JennaOrtega #MillersGirl
#MorenaBaccarin #FireCountry #CBS #ParamountPlus #Television #Streaming
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I have the boxset of The Shannara Chronicles, another one of these series they keep disappearing from the streaming services. It features two absolutely great actresses: Ivana Baquero and (from season two) Melise. Both are utterly cool here, which is sort of what this show is about.
Ivana was the little girl in Pan's Labyrinth and also as an adult she impresses a lot. Melise is an actress and singer who previously played 'rock chick' Lucy Stone in Big Time Rush. I was playing one of her songs just today.
Starting my rewatch of the show now.
#IvanaBaquero #Melise #TheShannaraChronicles
It is set in a time after our time, when nature has mostly recovered from us and everything is overgrown with lush forests. The story starts in the Kingdom of the Elves and with a premonition showing the end of times and the destruction of all life.
It takes a while to establish the main characters, in fact you're introduced first to some Elf characters that will not be that important in the long run.
A long time ago I saw the tv series Roswell and loved it. I started watching it for Shiri Appleby, who I knew from Xena, but would probably have watched it anyway. Shiri is nowadays besides a great actress also a great director. She was amazing in Unreal and the episodes she directed were the best.
Starting a rewatch of Roswell now from my boxset.
#ShiriAppleby #Roswell #NowWatching
I'm Liz Parker and five days ago I died. After that, things got really weird.
Love story openings like that.
It's nice to see what a really great lead actress brings to a series. She not only plays her role very well, but she also captures the audience and sets the tone. I think she makes Roswell the warm and interesting show it is.
That her role would be the lead wasn't that obvious. The series is about aliens hiding in Roswell and she is just a human. But I think it works out well, to have human Liz as point of view.
#ShiriAppleby #Roswell
#JodieFoster #NastassjaKinski #AmandaPlummer #HotelNewHampshire
Going to see Emilia Clarke. Not in person, she will be on a big screen. The Pod Generation is finally arrived in my country (NL). Release this Thursday, but prereleases all over the country this week.
Looked great in the trailer and it's always great to see Emilia.
#EmiliaClarke #ThePodGeneration
So many people in reviews annoyed that the film raises questions but doesn't provide answers and I'm annoyed at those reviews. Firstly, films don't have to provide answers, you can think for yourself, after the film explored the concepts. Secondly, I think this film does provide the answers, just not in an obviously hammered home way where the plot literally gives the answer, but the conclusions the film makers draw are clear from how it affects the characters. I didn't know film watchers had gotten so lazy.
Also there's a mid-credits scene about the big tech aspect, so don't go running to the toilet just yet.
#IndiaEisley #Kite #NowWatching
Based on the kind of story you'd expect this film to be cheesier than it is. Instead, India Eisley acts her character Sawa so realistically, it's as if a real-life young assassin with amnesia has stumbled upon the film set and is trying to make sense of the clues she finds, hell-bent on exacting revenge on things in her past she can't quite remember. Some other bits of the film may live up more to the original expectation.
I disagree with the blu-ray cover image's suggestion that she doesn't play the lead character. But big names and all that.
#IndiaEisley #Kite
If you heard the headlines at the end of last year about Binance and Changpeng Zhao being charged by the DOJ, here's a LOT more detail on what they did, and what this may mean for the company going forward.
youtube.com/watch?v=YW7Oe8-RVi…
#Crypto #cryptocurrency #binance #ChangpengZhao
The charges against Binance
The charges against Binance: what are the accusations, and what's next for Binance and its former CEO, Changpeng "CZ" Zhao?Attribution and sourcing for this ...YouTube
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#JennaOrtega #MillersGirl
Miller's Girl
Wanneer de getalenteerde en rebelse studente Cairo Sweet (Jenna Ortega) een schijnbaar onschuldige schrijfopdracht van haar charmante leraar Jonathan Miller (Martin Freeman) aanneemt, raken ze verstrikt in een web van geheimen en verlangens.Pathé Nederland
#IndiaEisley #LookAway #NowWatching
#IndiaEisley #LookAway
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Jenna Ortega has been nominated in the People's Choice Awards, as 'The Female Movie Star' and 'The Drama Movie Star'. Both for her role as Tara Carpenter in Scream VI.
votepca.com/
As people we can vote for our choice once per day per category. They have many (many) more categories...
#JennaOrtega #Wednesday
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The Silent Witness episodes (Flight part 1 and 2, 19x03 and 19x04) where Abigail Hardingham guest starred were on tv again recently and I'm watching them now. I am again reminded what a brilliant actress she is despite being hardly known. Unlike other guest roles in this series, hers is really a leading role and she's taking us through all the twists and turns of the story.
May I also recommend her in Nina Forever, a horror film with a difference.
#AbigailHardingham #SilentWitness
I'm doing a rewatch in honour of Dafne Keen's birthday last Thursday. The Acolyte is not out yet and Ana is still not showing anywhere on streaming in my country, so it'll be an episode of His Dark Materials. Episode 1x05 is the one I like to watch. Where Dafne shows that Lyra being brave doesn't mean she isn't scared.
#DafneKeen #BirthdayRewatch #HisDarkMaterials
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Today's Dafne Keen's birthday. Happy Birthday Dafne!
Normally I celebrate by (re)watching something, but due to family things today and work things tomorrow, that's going to be Saturday.
#DafneKeen
Corina Bradley will be in a new tv series called Hotel Cocaine. She plays the character Valeria. It will be released this summer.
#CorinaBradley #HotelCocaine
deadline.com/2024/01/hotel-coc…
'Hotel Cocaine' Casts Tania Watson, Corina Bradley & Laura Gordon
EXCLUSIVE: Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance) and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil) have joined Danny Pino, Yul Vazquez, Michael Chiklis and Mark Feuerstein as se…Rosy Cordero (Deadline)
@Bob Young :verified: The company I was working at was doing certifications of PCs, upgrading BIOSes, putting Y2K thumbs-up stickers on units as they proceeded.
Our ERP was a homegrown one from 1980, running on the mainframe. We knew it would be ok, because it used *one* digit for the year and it had managed the 89/90 transition just fine. 😃
✨ Happy New Year 2024.
With this illustration, I would like to wish you a calm and peaceful New Year.
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Laatste oud en nieuw voor Lauren (28): 'Nog één oliebol met mijn ouders, dan is het goed'
Samen met haar ouders voor de laatste keer een oliebol eten, een potje 30 Seconds met haar beste vriendin. Dat zijn vandaag de wensen van Lauren Hoeve (28). Ze heeft de multisysteemziekte ME en ligt voornamelijk in bed.RTL Nieuws
"I appreciate the usefulness of dates," the elf said, "but why celebrate this change in particular?"
"It is a new year," said the human.
"It is a new date."
"Other dates change often. A change of year is rarer. It's important."
"Why?"
"It reminds us even big things can change."
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories
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Also, everyone should watch your video on Instagram from a few days ago, it is complete and total fire, I've been hitting a few people over the head with it this week. 😁
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •There is a tonne of research showing that naps are healthy and part of our natural sleep cycle. All other mammals nap. We should all take an afternoon nap. The ruling classes the world over hate the idea because they imagine lost productivity.
This whole thread is gold.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •I "hate follow" (for want of a better term) a few ppl like that.
Like, aside from basic morals, I don't agree with anything they say at all. That can't mean I'm right about everything, so different perspective is good.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •there’s also rechargeable oak and iron air pumps and cans of fix-a-flat. I have one of the larger oak and iron pumps. It filled an R17 suv tire to 30 lbs in ten minutes. Rechargeable on usb from the car!
By larger, I mean it’s the size of a large paperback book.
Also, your car benefits from an OnStar system. I won’t buy a car without one.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •Even if you know that kind of stuff, adding roadside assistance coverage to your insurance is worth it when your starter gives out and you can’t get your car started again at the rural Iowa place you stopped at to pee at after dark while road tripping home… I pay something like 13 bucks a year for it.
(I had a manual, tow driver help me pull-start it. Drove home, no stopping, and left it against the mechanic’s garage door)
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •also running the lid under hot water often can help too as it slightly enlarges it.
I’m always nervous whacking anything glass on a hard surface no matter how much I mentally know it’s not going to explode and kill me.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •Re: banging the lid and breaking the jar ... my mom whacked the jar lid upwards from the edge with a table knife. Sometimes one method, sometimes the other.
I have a rubbery disk that I put over the lid, it gives great grip on the lid and that alone helps me open the jar most of the time.
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I have one of those but will now have to invest in electric due to arthritis.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •I’ve done that for years — learned it from watching my mother. But I never ever thought about that as the reason it works.
I guess I always figured it was just breaking free … small amounts of liquid or whatever that froze it in place.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •or, rather, releasing the lack of pressure. jars are sealed under vacuum, which is what holds the lid on tight and prevents bacteria ingress, and implements the "pop up" safety feature in the lid that tells you if the seal is broken.
most lids are designed with ridges so you can fit a butter knife between the threads and the side of the lid, then lever out to break the vacuum.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •Oh, yeah, I get it. Just never thought about it that way before, always figured it more about something in the threads jamming it up.
But that makes perfect sense.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •Speaking of, putting food while *hot* into a jar will let it seal, and gives it a chance to last longer. Especially if there's some liquid in it, turn it upside down while cooling to give it a better chance to seal.
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(Alas, I’m a person for whom hormonal BC causes problems)
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My pat answer: Not sure yet.
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There are quite a few who are glad to help, but also quite a few who expect "favours" of their own preference/suggestion after offering to "help" you even though you did not ask.
Ask me how I know : -p
(Just adding to @hacks4pancakes thread, I'm sure they already know.)
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •These are all great words of wisdom.
You should break them up into single quotes and repost them all from time to time.
This one is like the master draft that will come in handy if you want to claim original authorship to any of them.
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Enjoy your mead.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •> "if you have ovaries that work you can just take birth control forever and never have a period, there are some health caveats but it’s mostly sorta kinda just a stigma not to"
This is a fascinating one. There's all this history about the invention of the contraceptive pill and how the decision to interrupt the pills and for women to [appear to] menstruate was more a political/moral/religious/marketing decision than a medical decision.
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in reply to Lesley Carhart :unverified: • • •I heard this amazing podcast about it, which I can't find right now.
One of the interesting questions is, how many times in their lives, total, would woman have menstruated in the old days before the pill?
If they were having children … not many. Because from a young age, they would spend huge blocks of their life pregnant and/or breast feeding.
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One thing that stuck out for me is the wedding officiant piece. I got my license through the Church of The Latter Day Dude (#TheDudeAbides) to perform a wedding for my cousin and her now wife. It was a wonderful thing to be part of and I’m so glad I did it. ❤️
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