Get it here: luizsantos.com/track/1331908/l…
#jazz #art #classical #chambermusic #piano #composer #artist #instrumental
#ScribesandMakers 6 Dec: if the internet permanently stopped functioning, would you still share your creative work? If so, how?
Short answer: yes!
Longer answer: what do I still have?
1. Current tools & apps w/o websites
2. 90's pre-web programs but email exists
3. '80's tech all around (UGH)
1. create books & ebooks like now & share via email, snailmail & in person at cons.
2. Much the same as 1, but slower, w/lots more customer service via phone.
3. I'd have to print zine versions.
- YouTube
Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.youtube.com
Babylon's The James taking over Primehouse in Garden City - All For Gardening
Nothing seems to have changed at Primehouse Steak & Sushi, the 6-year-old Garden City restaurant steak-chop-fish house. But founder Art Gustafson left inGardening (All For Gardening)
The clock chimes 12 and another Talk To Me Day has arrived in my area.
The last one this year. Where did the time go?
I hope our featured creator @anderlandbooks hasn't eaten too much of the chocolate that was stuffed into her boots by Nikolaus yesterday.
As usual I start with my own question:
What's the advantage of running a publishing company, compared to just offering the services like translation, proofreading etc.?
I'm looking forward to all the questions, and hope you do too.
I've read more than once now how hard people had to fight to get their rights back. I'm glad it worked out well for you in the end.
When you publish for someone else, they keep their rights? I saw in another anwser that it works with shared royalties? I think that's a great concept.

I need to have some rights to publish, but yes, it's meant so that the authors can concentrate on their creation.
And if anyone would want out, that's not a problem either. Hasn't happened so far, maybe because I'm very upfront of what they can expect and whatnot.
The shared royalty works nicely. They get their money and I can cover editing, formatting, cover and the occasional ads!
However, no one so far got super famous with me either - so that's on the what-not-to-expect-list 😅
they make fun noises when smashed!
which doesn't really override our guilt about destroying pretty and unique rock formations that presumably took thousands of years to form, but oh well
we were specifically asked to do this by the last survivors of this world's civilization, and we do think it's reasonable they get some say in the matter
yes! lol. it suffers a bit from the MMO problem (we cannot count how many prophecies our WoW character has fulfilled... some of them probably aren't even in the game anymore)
but it's kind of her whole thing, so we honestly don't mind
#PennedPossibilities 865 How does Dear Villain feel about surprises?
—I do not like that. Surprises are for kids, not for people in my line of work. A "surprise" means lost lives. I have people working 24/7 to prevent any kind of surprise so every single one of you can live your life free of the bad kind of surprises. You're welcome…
Gen. Torres
"U have to look at the root cause"
Mass immigration.
Soft on crime.
Anti-White media.
AKA JEWRY
Does he have some sort of eye disease? Like a vampire? Or is he just being cool, like a vampire? Twat.
The top gardening trends for 2026 - All For Gardening
Technically the new year begins on January 1 but that’s not really true for gardeners. Our year begins more or less now, a month before everyone else, and IGardening (All For Gardening)
Totstandkoming van Takeji Iwamiya's fotogram van vier liggende vrouwelijke modellen, Osaka, Ed van der Elsken, 1960
#Osaka #EdvanderElsken #fotografie #photography #EdVanDerElsken #EdvanderElsken
Save almost $7 on the paperback of The Chasm! Amazon only, since they marked it down.
💫A Great Holiday Gift for Teens!💫
The humans and star beings thought the biggest problem they faced was each other. They thought wrong.
💫Enemies forced to cooperate
💫A young leader set up for failure
💫Morally grey villain
💫A cute cave digger pup
💫Future ice age shifters
💫Non-violent MC in a violent world
Can you ban kids from social media? Australia is about to, but some teens are a step ahead
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crk7xgzj8y8o?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into World @world-BBCNews
Social media ban: Can you ban kids from social media? Australia is about to try
The law comes into effect this week but critics worry it can't be enforced - and shouldn't be either.Tiffanie Turnbull (BBC News)
The lengths that conservatives will go to keep young people ignorant of the world is astonishing.
Bottlenecking news & knowledge isn't going to prevent the future these young adults will be facing.
Just like book bans, age verification laws aren't for "safety", they're for control.
These "control the internet" initiatives are intended to destroy privacy as a civil right.
Uncharacteristically participated in an event, volunteering for the local trail race
They gave me a high-viz and a handbell 🤩
There was many people but it was cool. There was 芋煮 at finish !
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
. 2023 Mar: A comparison of the accuracy of mushroom identification applications using digital photographs
" Objective: To compare the accuracy of three popular mushroom identification software applications in identifying mushrooms involved in exposures reported to the Victorian Poisons Information Centre and Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
Background: Over the past 10 years, an increasing number of software applications have been developed for use on smart phones and tablet devices to identify mushrooms. We have observed an increase in poisonings after incorrect identification of poisonous species as edible, using these applications...."
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/367943…
A comparison of the accuracy of mushroom identification applications using digital photographs - PubMed
Mushroom identification applications may be useful future tools to assist clinical toxicologists and the general public in the accurate identification of mushrooms species but, at present, are not reliable enough to exclude exposure to potentially po…PubMed
"Results: Picture Mushroom was the most accurate of the three apps and correctly identified 49% (95% CI [0-100]) of specimens, compared with Mushroom Identificator (35% [15-56]) and iNaturalist (35% [0-76]). Picture Mushroom correctly identified 44% of poisonous mushrooms [0-95], compared with Mushroom Identificator (30% [1-58]) and iNaturalist (40% [0-84), but Mushroom Identificator identified more specimens of Amanita phalloides correctly (67%), compared to Picture Mushroom (60%) and iNaturalist (27%). Amanita phalloides was falsely identified, twice by Picture Mushroom and once by iNaturalist. "
@tomjennings if you learn how to identify a few low risk edible ones, it's quite safe, contrary to random unpasteurized milk.
Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh looks at winter colour and scents - All For Gardening
In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh has some winter gems…Gardening (All For Gardening)
Hannah Steenbock
in reply to Kem Herkes • • •Ah. I thought email wasn't happening, either. To me, that's part of the internet.
If email still works, things would be a LOT easier. Newsletters would still be effective, we could go back to having mailing groups, etc.
Without email, we're practically back to bookselling as it was in the 1980s.
Kem Herkes
in reply to Hannah Steenbock • • •@Firlefanz
I overthink things, but I find that lot of times when people say "internet" they mean the last 25 years of the post-Amazon/Google/Facebook/Twitter online landscape. Which, okay, understandable, but current systems are NOT synonymous with the concept of connecting a computer to the wider online world.
By 1991 or so I was up with email & USEnet, and using browsers/search engines before 1994. It wasn't the *same* internet, but it was *an* internet.