The Roman shipwreck at Comacchio, Italy, is over 21 m long and 5.62 m wide. It was discovered in 1980 during the maintenance of a drainage canal. The vessel was loaded with amphorae, lead ingots, and boxwood logs. It dates to the 1st c. BC.
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Three bugs appear.
“Ah, with my senior software developer senses I detect these are in fact not three separate bugs, but a single bug manifesting in different ways. A greener developer would have fallen into this trap and spent all day chasing shadows!”
*7 hours of struggling*
They are three separate bugs.
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"Don't criticize your #elders. You must always respect them."
I've been preached that BS by different people in my extended family & also by people outside my family. People who tried guilt tripping me into compliance. People who protect abusive elders & not the victims.
I won't ever be guilt tripped into violating my core values - by anyone.
I'm very respectful of most elders. I am not that respectful towards elders who are abusive, use their seniority to get away with abuses, have committed serious crimes which resulted in innocent people being harmed & have zero remorse. I've never believed that all elders are deserving of equal respect from others. Elders are fallible human beings too. I will respect elders who don't hurt others for their own gains. I don't have much tolerance for repeat, unrepentant abusers of any age or background.
Imagine being so much of a dick that ASL translation is bad for your image. Fucking trump supporters deserve this country they've condoned. We don't. #USPol #ASL #disability
Have you seen this, Brian?
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Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.www.youtube.com
@Over50butnotold Eine Nahaufnahme von einem schwarzen Tier, das auf grauem Stoff liegt. Das Tier hat ein schwarzes Fell mit einem weißen Fleck an der Schnauze. Die Augen des Tieres sind geschlossen. Es liegt auf einem grauen Pullover, der mit einem rosa und weißen Design versehen ist. Der Pullover weist eine Textur auf und hat ein rosa Rechteck mit weißer Schrift.
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World's cartoonists on this week's events
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Drawing the top stories around the globe.
»Diese Open-Source-Projekte können Weihnachtsspenden gut gebrauchen:
Praktisch die gesamte IT-Infrastruktur würde ohne #OpenSource zusammenbrechen. Doch das fragile Gleichgewicht aus Idealismus und kommerzieller Unterstützung beginnt zu kippen, viele #Projekte sind unterfinanziert. Was dagegen helfen würde – und was man selbst tun kann«
Jegliche Techkonzerne prahlen mit ihren Innovationen die schon ewig auf Kosten von Freiwillige aufbaute — das ist real #Kapitalismus.
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Diese Open-Source-Projekte können Weihnachtsspenden gut gebrauchen | t3n
Praktisch die gesamte IT-Infrastruktur würde ohne Open Source zusammenbrechen. Doch das fragile Gleichgewicht aus Idealismus und kommerzieller Unterstützung beginnt zu kippen, viele Projekte sind unterfinanziert.Gregor Honsel (t3n Magazin)
#DataCenter Boom Risks Blackouts, Energy Watchdog Warns
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#TRUMP #FASCISM #ICC
#DISSENT IS #PATRIOTIC
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Data Center Boom Risks Blackouts, Energy Watchdog Warns
Data center construction should be put on hold until grid operators can ensure reliability, a regional energy monitor argues.The Lever
The government will ban VPNs for streaming foreign TV and accessing illegal websites
Then we are on, the next part of the fight against the population and the free internet.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
META (FB & Instagram) Shuts down accounts linked to e.g. Abortion and Queer groups
Do we need more proof to boycott them?BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Alzheimer's drug hunt learns from cancer fight's multi-target playbook
Just two drugs are widely approved to slow Alzheimer's — Eli Lilly's Kisunla and Leqembi from Eisai and Biogen.Deena Beasley (The Japan Times)
分析:川普世界觀認美俄中劃勢力 美歐關係陷冰點
歐洲對美國新版國安戰略感到既驚且怒,認為川普政府形同把對歐洲的不滿轉化為政策。歐洲官員不諱言跨大西洋盟友關係變質,今後恐既要防對手,也要防美國這個盟友。中央通訊社 Central News Agency (中央社 CNA)
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in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •Simon Ashcroft
in reply to cognitively accessible math • • •An "elder" is just someone who has lived longer than me. Whether they lived "better" is another matter.
In terms of length of survival, I'm catching them all up quickly enough.
Ms. Que Banh
in reply to Simon Ashcroft • • •We have two different forms of elder in our culture. It's similar to several traditional BIPOC cultures. One is non-ceremonial elder - which is basically just recognition that a person is of an elderly age in the community but lacks wisdoms & integrity for elder title. The other involves elder title gifting honour ceremonies; after a community recognizes specific individuals who are elderly in age, have strong integrity & have also spent many years learning wisdoms from our ancestors to pass on to future generations.
@geonz
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Simon Ashcroft
in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •Interesting. Actually, I've seen the concept of "recognised" elders used – more accurately, misused – in conservative Christian circles.
It was with that in mind that I commented as I did, as I used to be part of such a group. Never again. But I'm talking in terms of those recognised for nothing more than their doctrinal conservatism. Hopefully, with a deep community and cultural undertanding, your people get to recognise those worthy of the position.
@geonz
Ms. Que Banh
in reply to Simon Ashcroft • • •@SJAsh_03
I know exactly what kind of colonial religious eldership you're talking about. I saw it in church before getting kicked out of forced Sunday school.
I have more lived experiences with cultural, traditional ceremonial Elder honouring & learning from their circle sharing than I had with colonial church crap. My parents were guilted into sending us to Sunday school by white folks wanting to indoctrinate us. Our parents pulled us all out after multiple church child abuses & we've been anti-church ever since.
@geonz
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Simon Ashcroft
in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •The group in question for me is the Plymouth Brethren. I know they exist on the North American continent, but have no idea of numbers. I saw huge amounts of hypocrisy, prejudice and manipulation, until I just couldn't stomach it. I promised myself I would never again belong to any organised religion.
@geonz
Ms. Que Banh
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in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •I get what you mean. My church experiences ... have had folks wanting to serve other people and have Jesus as the model... not judge & oppress. Humility tends to be quieter...
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in reply to cognitively accessible math • • •Ms. Que Banh
in reply to cognitively accessible math • • •@geonz
Yes, but they don't need to nurture from a church.
@SJAsh_03
Simon Ashcroft
in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •@geonz
My problem (in religious matters) is with groups that base their values on an imaginary figurehead, using the system to interpret and arbitrate alleged morality. That nurtures only prejudice.
Beware, always, of doctrine. Regardless of protestations to the contrary, it seems, invariably, to resolve into a method to enforce socio-political conservatism.
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in reply to Simon Ashcroft • • •Simon Ashcroft
in reply to cognitively accessible math • • •@geonz
Doctrine is nothing more than human construct. That is what makes it dangerous. Nor have I ever found a description of deity, couched in terms of "love" or otherwise, that is other than a human construct.
Each may believe as he or she wishes, as far as I am concerned, as long as that belief is not elevated to absolute, universal "truth".
@PhoenixSerenity
Ms. Que Banh
in reply to Simon Ashcroft • • •This has veered far from my original post. I still appreciate the input from others. I have quite a bit of tolerance for differences in beliefs. My hard lines have always been - Believe in whatever faith/spirituality you choose. Just don't try to shove your personally chosen beliefs down the throats of others, without consent.
Personally, my greatest teachers aren't even human or any deity. My greatest teachers are nature, itself. My greatest teachers are/were also animals. I'd guesstimate that only 40% of what I know, came from humans who speak wisdoms that I can carry & honour & live out, for a lifetime.
I've always said that my temple is nature & I can find my temples, almost everywhere on Earth.
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in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •Ms. Que Banh
in reply to Rich Puchalsky ⩜⃝ • • •It is different than giving random, unwanted advice. Though I understand what your sharing, I wanted to clarify how I usually receive wisdom teachings from Elders - in case others aren't aware.
Rich Puchalsky ⩜⃝
in reply to Ms. Que Banh • • •Oh yeah, it's certainly better if the person has actually *asked for* the advice, and some kind of ceremony would probably be even better. But the purpose of my pushing back against other anarchists a bit on this is:
1) this is something that elders often do, whether they do it well or not
2) not everything that is annoying is therefore an infraction
Ms. Que Banh
in reply to Rich Puchalsky ⩜⃝ • • •The main point that I wanted to make is not about elders giving advice. My main point was that abuses/crimes by elders should not be dismissed, justified & ignored - just because someone has an elder title. Victims deserve support, not the abusers.