The Cares Trail, Picos de Europa National Park: videos.trom.tf/w/iyEMCZAfNjNZHβ¦
An amazing pathway carved into towering limestone cliffs high above a turquoise river, connecting two small villages in the mountains of LeΓ³n and Asturias. This trail makes you feel so small, yet contaminated with awe. We found goats, waterfalls, tunnels, and snowy peaks in the distance. A truly spectacular trek.
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Ooh, look I've got a Lamborghini!
Ohhh, look I've lost my Lamborghini, 'cos I couldn't be bothered insurance for it!
Another Lancashire County Council Reform councillor suspended for comments made on WhatsApp
Canada is Fossil of the Day
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Canada Receives Fossil of the Day Award at COP30 Climate Summit
Canada received Tuesdayβs Fossil of the Day award at the COP30 climate summit in BelΓ©m, Brazil. The award, bestowed by Climate Action Network International, recognizes the country deemed to have done the most each day to slow down global progress in β¦Mitchell Beer (The Energy Mix)
Canada arming Israel via the US
End of Tio's solo adventures - videos.trom.tf/w/krAqhhhwWYeREβ¦
This is it, my solo adventures have come to an end. It was a very interesting and useful experience to see how it is to live by myself in the motorhome. I saw many cool places but I was also very work-efficient and did a lot of work on our TROM projects. Overall, a great experience!
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I keep saying I want to leave facebook, and made a step towards that goal by joining the fediverse. But... I haven't really posted much here and still keep going back to facebook as my default. It's a bad habit that is hard to kick. The biggest problem is that I don't actually know anyone on mastodon or friendica, so it's like I am posting into the void. Do random Internet strangers really want to read my posts? Do I want that level of publicity?
I hate facebook, but there are still people I know on it that I probably wouldn't ever connect with again if I quit the platform entirely. So I keep holding on, then I get upset with myself for not being able to let go .
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We are willing to deploy HMS Prince of Wales but can anyone lend us a Carrier strike group?
Weer een voorbeeld van hoe een incident leidt tot rigoureuze maatregelen die hun doel voorbij schieten. En weer een voorbeeld van het succes van hypnose die de ai-marketing teweeg brengt.
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#ThreeGoodThings for today
Family meeting around a delicious meal
A nice evening by the fire at home with good coffee
Harvested hawthorn to be shredded for garden mulch after birds ate all the berries.
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It's difficult to start. We don't know anyone, so we need to look for people who might interest us, since our friends won't come. You need to fill your feed with content you like and actively search for it. People may be interested in your posts, but first, they need to find you. To do that, you need to post for days or weeks without expecting engagement. You also need to take the first step and engage with people you don't know — that's how they will see you. My account is newer than yours, and most of the people who follow me followed me after I followed them first.
It's not just a "Fediverse" difficulty, it's like that in real life, too. Go to parties where you don't know anyone. Get to know new people. Go study in another city. Starting from zero is not always easy.
I would say don't leave your friends (e.g., connect to Facebook to get their news), but try to create a second space in the Fediverse and make it grow little by litt
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It's difficult to start. We don't know anyone, so we need to look for people who might interest us, since our friends won't come. You need to fill your feed with content you like and actively search for it. People may be interested in your posts, but first, they need to find you. To do that, you need to post for days or weeks without expecting engagement. You also need to take the first step and engage with people you don't know β that's how they will see you. My account is newer than yours, and most of the people who follow me followed me after I followed them first.
It's not just a "Fediverse" difficulty, it's like that in real life, too. Go to parties where you don't know anyone. Get to know new people. Go study in another city. Starting from zero is not always easy.
I would say don't leave your friends (e.g., connect to Facebook to get their news), but try to create a second space in the Fediverse and make it grow little by little. Since you're on Friendica, you can subscribe to RSS feeds of your favorite media and blogs so it helps filling your timeline. To start following people, I usually navigate to mastodon.social to look for hashtags and people since my Friendica instance doesn't show everything.
Try to take the first step to interact with strangers so they can see you. Participate in random discussions. You might not find your best friends here, but you can have a good time and read interesting things. :o)
Good luck! π
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