https://werd.io/2024/threads-is-trading-trust-for-growth
Yesterday the Internet Archive lost its appeal in the digital lending case it’s been fighting for the last few years. In March 2020, the Internet Archive, a
Decentralized governments/leaders in small communties, decentralized power sources, decentralized market, currency and so on. On top, every community gets own decentralized social network.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=CfXP6KOVBOY
Mikael gives a crash course in Arrogance of Space - a phrase he coined to describe the shocking imbalance in space allocation in cities. An arrogant amount of space is allocated to motorists - at the expense of everyone else. It is not urban democracy - it's a transportation dictatorship. Try the free Arrogance of Space Mapping Tool: https://cyklokoalicia.sk/arrogance/ Mikael's article about The Arrogance of Space: https://medium.com/@colville_andersen/the-arrogance-of-space-93a7419b0278 Mikael's book "Copenhagenize - the definitive guide to global bicycle urbanism": Wherever you buy your books or here's the amazon US link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1610919386/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=copenhageni05-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1610919386&linkId=f6c8283346fb030a1aabcb8ff14c9336 0:00 Intro and Paris 3:45 Arrogance of Space in Calgary, Canada 5:28 Barcelona 5:53 Sao Paolo 6:05 Cape Town 6:52 Sneckdowns 7:47 Moscow 8:29 Tokyo - a good example 8:54 Copenhagen - a good example 9:23 Copenhagen - a bad example 11:10 Fixing Barcelona 12:16 Fixing Paris 13:02 Do it yourself! Map the Arrogance of Space in your city!
While she treats her dog like her "daughter" and showers it with attention, it seems that the same level of care is not extended to the cat. As someone who has never owned a cat, I believe that providing a cat tree to prevent the cat from damaging furniture, along with some toys and daily access to fresh water, would significantly improve the cat's quality of life. Additionally, since the cat enjoys exploring the forest, having a safe space to play and roam is essential.
Today, with temperatures soaring to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), she told the cat, "You won’t have wet food; we have to limit it because supplies run out too quickly." At the same time, she did not provide any water. When I inquired about this, she mentioned that the cat could drink from the dog's bowl if it wanted. I expressed my concern that sharing a water bowl could expose the cat to different bacteria and microflora, but this upset her. When I pointed out that not providing water could be considered a form of neglect, she responded that she didn’t want to hear it in her house.
On another occasion, she became frustrated when the cat refused to eat the wet food she offered. In response, she told the cat, as if it could understand, "Now you won’t have any wet food; the bowl will be empty. You have dry food, so eat that." She even instructed us not to give the cat any wet food as a form of punishment.
I am currently confined to the house for the next month due to an injury, and she is my stepmother. Her decision to adopt a cat seems to stem from a desire to alleviate her dog’s loneliness, which is understandable. However, I question whether simply providing food and allowing the cat to explore the forest for a couple of hours is sufficient for its well-being.
Everytime when I visiti parents home it seems that don't care I'm even there. They have their "sports routines", which cannot be stopped. It happens to others too. Most topics revolt around what matches they had, with whom and watch matches in TV. Whenever they go to some holidays they look for sports hall for playing. They take part in exercises with coach, they play occasional games with 20+ friends.
The last time I had some talk, was that one time couple months ago when I brought the board game to improve our family integrity and communication skills, to get to know each other better, but that was once.
I feel that I I know them mostly on the surface level currently.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/28/threads-deepens-its-ties-to-the-open-social-web-aka-the-fediverse/
Meta announced Wednesday that users on Threads will be able to see fediverse replies on other posts besides their own.
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/4849003-meta-mark-zuckerberg-biden-administration-government-pressure/
I know about https://boards.4chan.org/g/index.rss existence, but I'm looking for less shitposts and more useful stuff from there. Do you have any rss feed you could share or know how to get it?
I have added 2 Steam and 1 GOG game libraries to my HLTB account. Then I have categorized the games based on completion/pad controller usage etc.
Afterwards due to long backlog of games I have sorted the list by main story completion time from the shortest and began playing one by one. Of course not all are worthy/interesting enough to finish, but most are.
Having the list and the goal of going through these titles let me focus what I already have instead of grabbing another title, which will stay in library for the next months or years.
Also you wont have to worry about new releases, because you have already something to finish with certain goal in mind, will effortlessly wait until the price drops significantly with nice cut, all dlcs, packed in Limited/Definitive/GOTY edition.
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